SCHOOLS’ ENTITLEMENT TO LA SUPPORT Sample Clauses

SCHOOLS’ ENTITLEMENT TO LA SUPPORT. ‌ 2.1 ACTION TAKEN BY THE LA TO MONITOR SCHOOLS‌ The LA has a key role in monitoring schools. The monitoring will be undertaken through regular visits and visit report will be shared with the school and governing bodies. The reports will include detail of any follow up support by the LA. Visits will include focus on the following elements: • pupil progress, • quality of impact of teaching • quality and impact of leadership • quality of Curriculum offer • quality and impact of provision of inclusion and wellbeing 2.2 SUPPORT FOR SCHOOLS PLACED IN A STATUTORY CATEGORY BY ESTYN‌ As a matter of urgency the LA will: • Ensure that the school has an appropriate and detailed Post Inspection Action Plan to address identified shortfalls. • Agree on a level of support for the school through initial and regular meetings including the Headteacher and Chair of Governors (and Diocese in the case of church schools). • Offer, where appropriate, school to school support. • Establish a progress board in line with an agreed remit in order to cooperate to meet recommendations. • Provide significant additional support from the Learning Services as a whole to address specific shortfalls. • Undertake a firmer role in monitoring the school Post Inspection Action Plan and extra visits to assess progress on a regular basis. • The LA will produce an Action Plan to support, challenge and monitor the school’s progress in moving away from statutory categorisation. • The School Support Adviser will provide regular progress reports for the Corporate Lead Officer for Schools Service, as well as the Chair of Governors, until the school is deemed ready to be taken out of special measures. • Where a school does not improve, the LA will use its statutory intervention powers. As a matter of urgency the school must: • Acknowledge the identified shortfalls and draw up a detailed Post Inspection Action Plan in consultation with the Governors, to address these shortfalls. • Provide a copy of the Action Plan for the School Support Adviser and Estyn. • Set up a monitoring system to ensure that the Action Plan is implemented within the agreed timetable. • Attend and contribute to any progress boards established. • Provide progress reports for the Learning Communities Overview and Scrutiny Committee as required.
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SCHOOLS’ ENTITLEMENT TO LA SUPPORT 

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