0-5 integrated school ready strategy nicola hart 9 th july 2015

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Page 1: 0-5 Integrated School Ready Strategy Nicola Hart 9 th July 2015

0-5 Integrated School Ready Strategy

Nicola Hart9th July 2015

Page 2: 0-5 Integrated School Ready Strategy Nicola Hart 9 th July 2015

What does our data tell us?

2014 - 53% Good Level of Development compared to National Average of 60%

2015 – 61% Good Level of Development compared to National of 66% (This data is not yet confirmed)

Good Level of Development for disadvantaged children has not improved

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Figure 2

Page 4: 0-5 Integrated School Ready Strategy Nicola Hart 9 th July 2015

Ofsted Grades (July 2015)

Non – school setting Ofsted grades

Outstanding Good Requires Improvement/Satisfactory

Inadequate

Childminder 7 92 6/4 1

Day Nursery 7 23 2

Pre-School Group 7 11 2

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What are our priority areas of learning?

• Reading• Writing • Maths• Understanding of people and communities

and the world• Being imaginative

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Who are our priority groups?

• Boys

• Summer Born

• Children with SEN

• Disadvantaged Children

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What else do we need to consider?

• Pupil Premium• Free Learning for Eligible 2 Year Olds• Training• Conference• Nursery Moderation and Nursery Goals• Clusters