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Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS)

Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS). Areas of Inspection. Distinctiveness and Effectiveness as a CHURCH school Meeting the needs of all learners Collective Worship Religious Education (in VA and VC schools) Leadership and Management. Report. Established strengths

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Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS)

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  1. Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS)

  2. Areas of Inspection • Distinctiveness and Effectiveness as a CHURCH school • Meeting the needs of all learners • Collective Worship • Religious Education (in VA and VC schools) • Leadership and Management

  3. Report • Established strengths • Focus for development • Standard format • Will be published on the National Society web site

  4. The Process • Distinctiveness must include a wholehearted commitment to putting faith and spiritual development at the heart of the curriculum • The Christian ethos must permeate the whole educational experience • The importance of clearly ascribed Christian values and their outworking in the life of schools is widely accepted but may need embedding

  5. High quality RE and CW should continue to make • major contributions to the Church school’s • Christian ethos • Pupils should be enabled to engage seriously with • and develop an understanding of the person and • teaching of Jesus Christ • Every child should be enabled to flourish in their • potential as a child of God, as a sign and expression • of the Kingdom. This is at the heart of the Church’s • distinctive mission

  6. Evaluation • Child focussed • Core Questions • Self-evaluation predicated • Evidence based judgements • Judgements will be on a 1-4 scale in line with the Ofsted scale

  7. Core Questions • How well does the school through its distinctive Christian character meet the needs of all learners? • What is the impact of collective worship on the school community? • How effective is the religious education? • How effective are the leadership and management of the school as a Church school?

  8. Logistics! • The inspection is the responsibility of the governing body IN CONSULTATION with the diocese • Ofsted 12 hours notice • SIAMS - Maximum of one week’s notice

  9. Inspectors • Practioners • CRB checked • Professionally trained • Committed to on-going training • Monitored and assessed • Can be de-selected

  10. What do I need to do? • Make sure you have read and understood your current SIAS/SIAMS report • Check your School Development Plan to ensure it includes the action points from your most recent SIAS/SIAMS inspection • Be aware that from September 2013 there is a new evaluation schedule

  11. Look at the new expectations, especially • the level descriptors – the bar has been raised! • Take an active part in the school’s • self- evaluation process • Familiarize yourself with the relevant • documentation

  12. Where can I access the documentation? • Diocesan web site http://www.canterburydiocese.org/schools/siams/ or • http://www.churchofengland.org/education/national-society/inspecting-our-schools.aspxhttp://

  13. Collective Worship

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