HEADS UP

Studley High School becomes a Teaching School

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Studley High School has been selected to become a Teaching School, taking a leading role in recruiting and training new entrants to the teaching profession and creating development opportunities for qualified teachers from NQT to Senior Leadership. Studley High will be working closely with various schools and colleges in South Warwickshire and Worcestershire to share best practice and work collaboratively to support each other as well as other schools.

Headteacher, Lee Gray and the staff at Studley High School are extremely proud of this designation by the Department for Education.

Lee Gray said:  "We are delighted that the strengths of our school and its staff have enabled us to become a National Teaching School”

“Studley High will work with an alliance of local schools under the name 'The Shires Teaching School Alliance'. The name reflects the open and collaborative approach that will enable further improvements across the region as part of a school led system.”

Lee has also just been appointed to the role of National Leader of Education (NLE) which in turn means that Studley High School is now a recognised National Support School. He and his staff can use their success and professionalism to provide additional leadership capability in other schools.

Please contact Tania Jordan at Studley High for more information regarding the alliance, or teacher training: 01527 852 478 or teachingschool@studleyhighschool.org.uk

 

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