DateWed17 Mar2010
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Developing very able students at post-16 - London

Leading high quality provision for very able students to raise achievement and aspirations

With full-time education set to become compulsory until 18, Ofsted are honing in on progress at post-16 in schools and colleges. Raising CVA scores for very able learners to increase progression to top universities is now a key priority in acheiving 'good' or 'outstanding' in your Ofsted inspection.

Developing very able students at post-16 is a one day national conference on how to lead outstanding provision for gifted and talented students, both in the classroom and on a strategic level. We will be welcoming the UK’s leading experts, consultants and practitioners to help you engage colleagues with post-16 G&T provision and raise performance amongst your very able learners.

Click here to see an overview of this event.
You can also see details of the day in our conference programme.

Last year’s delegates said:

“ Very worthwhile – valuable speaker input, good handouts from all and I am taking away a lot of useful information to work with. Thank you.”
N. Richardson, Christ the King SFC

“ Informative, stimulating and up-to-date. I hope this becomes an annual conference.”
M. Townsend, Roade School

“ So much to take back and disseminate to staff – hugely relevant to improve our post-16 CVA scores.”
S. Hibbert, The Priory School