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Tag Archives: Leadership
Winning Teams
“Building winning teams is a game of inches” Humphrey Walters On Friday we held our first DMAT leadership conference. The theme of the conference was ‘World Class Performance – Winning Teams’ and we got off to a great start with … Continue reading
Learning from our most successful teams
Today’s INSET day had a very clear focus – ‘Getting better at getting better’. The quotes above were shared, because they summarise what it means to be a teacher at Durrington: Regardless of our experience, we are all committed to … Continue reading
World class leadership with Baroness Sue Campbell
Last week I was fortunate enough to attend the SSAT National Conference. It was a great two days with some inspirational speakers – many of whom I got some great ideas from. The highlight though was listening to Baroness Sue … Continue reading
Lessons in Subject Leadership
This week our Subject Leaders are presenting to the SLT on their summer results and lessons learnt for the coming year. One of our most successful department is maths. We are a large 12-16 comprehensive school, with a Y11 cohort … Continue reading