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London West Alliance Hub

London West Alliance Hub. .. The ride so far. Know your landscape!. The Background. Lampton. Training School from 2000 with a history of collaboration through GTP, as a Humanities College, as a B eacon School

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London West Alliance Hub

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  1. London West Alliance Hub • .. The ride so far

  2. Know your landscape!

  3. The Background Lampton • Training School from 2000 with a history of collaboration through GTP, as a Humanities College, as a Beacon School • HT was an NLE involved in London Challenge and so a history of school to school support • Pilot National Teaching School which was an OLEVI Centre delivering • OTP/ ITP / TLIP • School to school support • ASTs

  4. Stage 1 .. The first 12 – 18 months The Foundations The big picture: moral purpose Membership c. 15 schools Defining factor: known and trusted • Local HTs – mostly from the LA or ex LA • Some HTs with shared background in London Challenge • Predominantly secondary – little primary • Mostly outstanding / good Making a positive difference in the lives of our students through • Improving teaching and learning and student achievement • Support for schools in a vacuum • Developing school leaders

  5. Bright idea … Whose hub is this?

  6. Structure needed .. To bring this into reality Knowledge management/ growing Social capital Co-creating new knowledge for current challenges • Use of the Teaching School programmes to bring different phases and schools together • Challenge Partner – central meetings for HTs • Local hub HT meetings • SLEs appointed early to assist in knowledge transfer • Subject meetings • Working groups (Big 6) • Leadership development programmes (with external partners) • Planning and creation of School Direct across 8 secondary schools

  7. External Partners RSC, IOP,ISSP PIXL, HEIP University / HEI Future leaders / Teaching Leaders LWA C.P Local experts (HLS) OLEVI Other TSAs (Richmond) The Brilliant Club

  8. Stage 2: developing the infrastructure – beyond the inner circle Membership Growth of the hub …shared ownership • About 22+ schools – beyond the inner circle • Schools seeking help (many RI) in the absence of LA expertise • Beyond our LA • Lost 2 schools to set up their own hubs • Impact of ‘programmes’ on the credibility of the alliance/ hub • Outsourcing of OTP/ ITP to other schools with Lampton support – especially into primary schools • Delegation of key School Direct activities to the hub – programme construction/ interviews/ QA • Capacity building for the ‘big programmes’ through hub leadership: CtG. Funding • School to school support – an alliance responsibility

  9. Key idea … the power of the collective / many gifts Growing the knowledge capital – investing in the future The Power of the Collective but the need for strategic development • Challenge the Gap – bid writing/ funding identification Project management/ developing hubs and capacity building at all levels • The Maths programmes – beyond a local initiative • EAL development • Programmes from conception to product • School Direct – school hubs

  10. Stage 3 … now Membership Importance of shared benefits • 36 schools • Word of mouth / impact of programmes and initiatives / promotion of Senior Leaders to headships • Across authorities and London • Increasing numbers of primary schools (now 50/50) • Investment in infrastructure and staffing - significant • School Direct / Researchers in Schools shared across the alliance • Hosting Teaching School programmes across alliance • Problem – solving • Succession planning and Leadership development opportunities • Access to HMIs e.g. Maths/ Literacy/ Ofsted • CP – Project management

  11. Challenges …. • Impact of turbulence .. social • Change of HTs • Ability to commit • Ofsted! • Sustainability • Infrastructure .. organisational • Project management – the size • Buildings • Team-building • Funding Navigating the future .. Knolwedge • Managing expectations .. Moral • Worker owned cooperative vs • Service level agreements

  12. What have we learned? Trust is the glue of life. It's the most essential ingredient in effective communication. It's the foundational principle that holds all relationships. Stephen Cowey

  13. And Never forget Rule number 6 … Never take yourself too seriously

  14. Contact InformationLampton SchoolLampton AvenueHounslowTW3 4EP Tel: 0208 572 1936Fax: 0208 572 8500Email: info@lampton.org.ukWeb: www.lampton.org.uk

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