CPD
Programme 2020
The Diocese of Westmi nster i s committed to promoti ng and supporting fai th, sel f-eval uati on and achievement i n Educati on.
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Contents New Standards Framework Introduction to Governorship Aspiring to Senior Leadership New Standards Framework Preparing for Diocesan Inspection - Primary Pupil Placement Planning Prayer, Liturgy and Worship - Primary Formation for Catholic Educators Day 2 of 3 Senior Leaders Responsible for Catholic Life New Standards Framework Local Academy/ Family of School Meeting School Admission Appeals Developing the RE Link Governor Role Headteacher Residential Conference Catholic RSE: Policy and Practice Day 2 of 3 Being an NQT in a Catholic Primary School
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Contents Chaplains day Formation for Catholic Educators Day 3 of 3 RE in the EYFS Deputy Headteacher Residential Conference Chair of Governor Briefing Spirituality and the Catholic Primary School Presenting Officers Catholic RSE: Policy and Practice Day 3 of 3
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Series: Foundation Stones CCRS
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SPRING TERM 2020
New Standards Framework
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Primary RECs and Headteachers
LOCATION:
Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Hall Southgate
FREE
Please note: ONE DELEGATE PER SCHOOL - LUNCH NOT PROVIDED The AIM of this course is to provide training to REC’s on models of assessment and pupil tracking systems to using the new standards framework. CONTENT
Explore expectations within Religious Education books Analyse cross curricular links Discuss assessment models used in schools Examine current examples of Tracking Systems
Course leader: Diana Roberts
DATE: Wednesday 8th January
TIME: 9:30-15:30
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Introduction to Governorship
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Newly appointed Governors of all types
LOCATION:
Vaughan House
FREE
The AIM of this course is to address the main issues that will be faced by a new (or nearly new) governor CONTENT
Governance in a Catholic School/Academy Understanding the language of governance Committees and school visits Legal duties and responsibilities Strategic v Operational issues
Course leader: JP Morrison
DATE: Thursday 9th January
TIME: 9:30-15:30 5
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Aspiring to Senior Leadership
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Secondary middle leaders aspiring to senior leadership
LOCATION:
Vaughan House
£105
The AIM of this course is to provide an opportunity to explore the vision, leadership and management skills required to be a Senior Leader in a Catholic Secondary School CONTENT
The role of the Senior Leader in Catholic Secondary Schools Experience of current Deputy Headteachers. Insight into the application and interview process from a recruitment specialist.
Course leader: Diana Roberts & Claire O'Neill
DATE: Tuesday 14th January
TIME: 9.30-15.30 6
SPRING TERM 2020
New Standards Framework
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Primary RECs and Headteachers
LOCATION:
Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Hall Southgate
FREE
Please note: ONE DELEGATE PER SCHOOL - LUNCH NOT PROVIDED The AIM of this course is to provide training to REC’s on models of assessment and pupil tracking systems to using the new standards framework. CONTENT
Explore expectations within Religious Education books Analyse cross curricular links Discuss assessment models used in schools Examine current examples of Tracking Systems
Course leader: Diana Roberts
DATE: Wednesday 15th January TIME: 9:30-15:30
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Preparing for Diocesan Inspection - Primary
TARGET AUDIENCE:
LOCATION:
Aloysius Hall, Primary Headteachers StEuston and RECs
£105
PER SCHOOL
The AIM of this course is to ensure Primary Schools are informed and prepared for impending diocesan inspection. CONTENT
The diocesan SEF Supporting evidence Preparing for diocesan inspection The inspection day Sharing of good practice Course leader: Amanda Crowley
DATE: Thursday 16th January
TIME: 9.30-3.30pm 8
SPRING TERM 2020
Pupil Placement Planning Form Access and Processing
TARGET AUDIENCE:
School employees responsible for completing the PPP return
LOCATION:
Niland Centre
FREE
The AIM of this course is to provide training for those submitting the Pupil Placement Planning return
CONTENT
Provide practical opportunities for participants to collate, install, validate and load PPP Applications Data into the DOW PPP Module (Technology Forge) Develop the effectiveness of school systems for recording, updating and presenting data in order to minimise workload and inform parents, governors and school leaders Develop a greater understanding of the interdependency of school supplied data when interrogating the dataset at a regional (LA/Deanery) or global (DOW) level. Develop effective peer support systems, including the potential role of a regional coordinator
Course leader: Nigel Spears
DATE: Monday 20th January
TIME: 13:00-15:30 9
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Prayer, Liturgy and Worship - Primary
TARGET AUDIENCE:
All primary teachers
LOCATION:
Vaughan House
£105
The AIM of this course is to build up an understanding of prayer, liturgy and worship in schools and share practical ideas and resources to support this. CONTENT Legal requirements of worship and the expectations in a Catholic school Knowledge of Eucharistic worship with children How to support pupils with Meditation and other worship Introducing resources to develop spirituality and worship in the classroom and throughout the school. The liturgical year Course leader: Patrick Murphy
DATE: Tuesday 21st January
TIME: 9.30-15.30
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Forming Catholic Leaders Day 2
TARGET AUDIENCE:
LOCATION:
Catholic teachers and St Aloysius Hall, middle leaders in primary Euston and secondary schools
£250
FOR 3 DAYS
Structure
The course will take place across three dates: 25/11/2019, 23/01/2020 & 10/03/2020 The AIM of this course is to deepen understanding of the unique mission and purpose of Catholic Education
CONTENT
Explore Church documents on education Gain an understanding of the vision for Catholic education in practice Deepen understanding of their role as Catholic educators Consider models for Catholic school leadership
Course leader: David Wells
DATE: Thursday 23rd January
TIME: 9:30-15:30
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Senior Leaders Responsible for Catholic Life
TARGET AUDIENCE:
LOCATION:
Secondary senior leaders Vaughan House with responsibility for Catholic life
£105
The AIM of this course is to gain a greater knowledge and understanding of the role of the Senior Leader with responsibility for the Catholic life of the secondary school CONTENT
The distinctive nature of Catholic education and diocesan expectations Diocesan inspection Spiritual reflection and prayer
Course leaders: Trisha Hedley & Claire O'Neill
DATE: Monday 27th January
TIME: 9.30-15.30
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SPRING TERM 2020
New Standards Framework
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Primary RECs and Headteachers
LOCATION:
Vaughan House
FREE
Please note: ONE DELEGATE PER SCHOOL - LUNCH NOT PROVIDED The AIM of this course is to provide training to REC’s on models of assessment and pupil tracking systems to using the new standards framework. CONTENT
Explore expectations within Religious Education books Analyse cross curricular links Discuss assessment models used in schools Examine current examples of Tracking Systems
Course leader: Diana Roberts
DATE: Tuesday 28th January
TIME: 9:30-15:30
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Local Academy/ Family of School Meeting
TARGET AUDIENCE:
All Governors
LOCATION:
TBC
FREE
The AIM of this meeting is to ensure at a local level a clear strategy is shaped and developed in the context of local need CONTENT
Overview of the strategy Local context and need How to shape a local partnership The local champion Course leader: JP Morrison
DATE: Wednesday 29th January TIME: 18:00-20:00
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School Admission Appeals
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Those who wish to sit on admission appeals panel or wish know more about the operation of panels.
LOCATION:
Vaughan house
FREE
The AIM of this course is to promote best practice in the handling of admission appeals and to meet statutory requirements for the training of appeals panel members. CONTENT
The legal framework for admission appeals The School Admissions Appeals Code 2012, including: The constitution of panels The appeals procedure The role of the Chair The role of the Clerk The role of the panel member A mock appeals panel hearing
Course leader: Mary Ryan
DATE: Thursday 30th January
TIME: 9.30-15.30
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Developing the RE Link Governor Role
TARGET AUDIENCE:
RE Link Governors
LOCATION:
Vaughan House
FREE
The AIM of this course is to gain a greater knowledge and understanding of the role of the Link Governor with responsibility for classroom RE and Catholic life of the school CONTENT
Examining Diocesan expectations The distinctive nature of Catholic education Section 48 inspection preparation Spiritual reflection
Course leader: Amanda Crowley and Jane Goring
DATE: Friday 31st January
TIME: 13.00 - 16.00
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Headteachers' Residential Conference
TARGET AUDIENCE:
All Headteachers
LOCATION:
Five Lakes, Colchester
£450
The AIM of this conference is to explore major issues and challenges impacting upon the Catholic school and it's distinctive nature. It also provides a much-needed opportunity for spritual nourishment, reflection and prayer CONTENT
Keynote Speakers Sharing of Good Practice Opportunities for Networking Time for reflection, prayer and worship
Course leader: JP Morrison
DATE: Wednesday 5th February - Friday 7th February
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Catholic RSE Policy and Practice- Day 2
TARGET AUDIENCE:
LOCATION:
Those responsible for the Holiday Inn, delivery of RSE in primary Elstree and Secondary Schools
£250
FOR 3 DAYS
Structure
The course will run over three days: 17/10/2019, 12/02/2019 & 02/04/2020 The AIM of this course is to help schools provide effective RSE in a Catholic school context
CONTENT
Understand the importance of RSE in Catholic schools in Westminster Understand statutory RSE guidance in a Catholic school context Understand the support documents issued by the CES including the model curriculum Explore effective ways of teaching RSE
Course leaders: Trisha Hedley and Theresa O'Sullivan
DATE: Wednesday 12th February TIME: 9:30-15:30
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Being an NQT in a Catholic Primary School
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Primary NQTs
LOCATION:
Vaughan House
£105
The AIM of this course is to provide an opportunity to gain knowledge and understanding of what it means to teach in a Catholic Primary School, focusing on the delivery of Religious Education CONTENT
Share the expectations and ethos of Catholic schools Build up the confidence of NQTs Support with wellbeing and personal development The teaching of Religious Education An explanation of the role of the Diocese and the Education Service
Course leader: Tony Gorton
DATE: Thursday 13th February
TIME: 9:30-15:30
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SPRING TERM 2020
Chaplains' Day
TARGET AUDIENCE:
LOCATION:
All Chaplains (and those St Aloysius Hall, with responsibility for Euston Liturgy in a Secondary School)
£55
The AIM of this course is to provide an opportunity to promote good Chaplaincy provision through professional development and an exchange of personal experience CONTENT
Spiritual Reflection Professional Development opportunities Sharing of Personal Experiences Diocesan Updates
Course leader: Claire O'Neill
DATE: Friday 28th February
TIME: 9:30-15:30
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SPRING TERM 2020
Forming Catholic Leaders Day 3
TARGET AUDIENCE:
LOCATION:
Catholic teachers and St Aloysius Hall, middle leaders in primary Euston and secondary schools
£250
FOR 3 DAYS
STRUCTURE
The course will take place across three dates: 25/11/2019, 23/01/2020 & 10/03/2020 The AIM of this course is to deepen understanding of the unique mission and purpose of Catholic Education
CONTENT
Explore Church documents on education Gain an understanding of the vision for Catholic education in practice Deepen understanding of their role as Catholic educators Consider models for Catholic school leadership
Course leader: David Wells
DATE: Tuesday 10th March
TIME: 9:30-15:30
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Religious Education in the EYFS
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Teachers new to EYFS
LOCATION:
TBC
£105
The AIM of this course is develop class teachers’ understanding of the Religious Education curriculum in the EYFS and the best practice to implement it.
CONTENT
Best practice in RE in the EYFS Assessment, recording and expectations Praying with young children Modelling and sharing of best practice preparation PLEASE NOTE: There is no parking at the school or in the surrounding area. Delegates must use public transport. Delegates are required to bring an example of how RE in the EYFS is currently recorded eg. learning journey, big book, RE book or online profile. These will be used during one of the sessions.
Course leader: Theresa O'Sullivan
DATE: Thursday 12th March
TIME: 9:30-15:30
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SPRING TERM 2020
Assistant and Deputy Head Residential Conference
TARGET AUDIENCE:
All Assistant and Deputy Heads
LOCATION:
Selsden Estate Croydon
£350
The AIM of this course is to explore major issues and challenges impacting upon Catholic schools and their distinctive nature. It allso aism to provide a much needed opportunity for spiritual nourishment, reflection and prayer CONTENT
Keynote speakers Sharing of good practice Opportunities for networking Time for reflection, prayer and worship
Course leader: Amanda Crowley
DATE: Thursday 19th - Friday 20th March
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Chair of Governor Briefing
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Chairs of Governors
LOCATION:
TBC
FREE
The AIM of this meeting is to provide an opportunity for discussion of current educational issues from a governance perspective. CONTENT
Discussion of recent policy decisions of both the Diocese and DfE and their potential impact upon Catholic schools. Discussion of issues and concerns Sharing of good practice in relation to the governance of Diocesan schools
Course leader: JP Morrison
DATE: Thursday 26th March
TIME: 18.00-20.30
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Spirituality and the Catholic Primary School
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Primary teachers and leaders
LOCATION:
Niland Centre
£105
The AIM of this course is to support teachers with leading and developing spirituality and pupil leadership. CONTENT
What is spirituality and how it can be developed throughout the year What is pupil leadership and how can pupils be actively involved in the spiritual life of the school Practical ideas and resources to develop and promote Course leader: Elaine Arundell
DATE: Tuesday 31st March
TIME: 9.30-15.30
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Presenting Officers
TARGET AUDIENCE:
LOCATION:
All governors, especial y Vaughan House admissions committee and headteachers
FREE
The AIM of this course is to assist Governors and Headteachers in the preparation and delivery of the school/ academy's case to the Admissions Appeals Panel. CONTENT
The School Admission Appeals Code 2012, including The written statement and other paperwork The procedure Strategies and avoidance of pitfalls Compiling a report How to compile and present the report to the Appeals Panel competently and with confidence
Course leader: Mary Ryan
DATE: Wednesday 1st April
TIME: 18.30-20.00
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Catholic RSE Policy and Practice - Day 3
TARGET AUDIENCE:
LOCATION:
Those responsible for the Holiday Inn delivery of RSE in Primary Elstree and Secondary Schools
£250
FOR 3 DAYS
STRUCTURE
The course will run over three days: 17/10/2019, 12/02/2019 & 02/04/2020 The AIM of this course is to help schools provide effective RSE in a Catholic school context
CONTENT
Understand the importance of RSE in Catholic schools in Westminster Understand statutory RSE guidance in a Catholic school context Understand the support documents issued by the CES including the model curriculum Explore effective ways of teaching RSE
Course leaders: Trisha Hedley and Theresa O'Sullivan
DATE: Thursday 2nd April
TIME: 9:30-15:30
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Foundation Stones
Foundation Stones is a twelve hour introductory course to Catholicism. Participants learn about the key Catholic beliefs and practices. The course is structured to allow participants to discuss and gain insights into the Catholic faith. Starting in September 2019, there will be a number of new courses being led by members of the Diocese of Westminster Education Service. The courses will be hosted in hub schools across the Diocese and participants will be welcomed from the hub school and other nearby schools. There needs to be a minimum of 10 participants for each course to run. The cost of Foundation Stones is £200 per staff member or £300 per school for two or more staff members. (There is a discount of £100 for the hosting school, so £100 for one staff member or £200 for two or more staff members). 29
Foundation Stones
Locations and Dates: Ruislip Location - Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Dates - 26th September 14th November 16th January 12th March Timing - 1.30-4.30 Tutor - Trisha Hedley trishahedley@rcdow.org.uk Westminster Location - Westminster Cathedral School (TBC) Dates - TBC Timing - TBC Tutor - Claire O'Neill claireoneill@rcdow.org.uk
South Oxhey Location - St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Dates - 2nd October 13th November 15th January 12th February 11th March Timing - 3.30pm – 5.30pm Tutor - Theresa O'Sullivan theresaosullivan@rcdow.org.uk Sunbury-on-Thames Location - St Ignatius Catholic Primary School Dates -26th February 4th March 11th March 18th March Timing - 13:30-16:30 Tutor - Amanda Crowley amandacrowley@rcdow.org.uk
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CCRS
CCRS is a nationally accredited course in Catholic theology that supports and enhances the teaching of Religious Education in school and parish. It is valuable for all teachers and catechists and is recommended for any teacher applying for senior management positions in Catholic education within the Diocese. We also offer this course for those who may simply wish to deepen their knowledge of their faith. The course consists of six core modules and two professional modules. The core modules explore the Scriptures (Old and New Testament), the Person of Jesus Christ, the Church and its sacramental life and moral understanding. They are designed to build together into a basic understanding of Catholic theology. Its application within a school, parish or ministry setting is explored further through the two professional modules. All modules are taught by a variety of experienced tutors. Starting in September 2019, there will be three new courses, alongside the two currently running. There needs to be a minimum of 10 participants for each course to run. The cost of the course is £400. This covers all eight modules and registration fee with the Board of Religious Studies.
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CCRS
Locations and Dates:
New Courses St Albans Location: Loreto College Catholic Secondary School, Module 7: 22 January Module 8: 29 January Timing: Wednesday 4 - 6pm Tower Hamlets Location: Bishop Challoner Catholic Secondary School, Module 3 begins 13 January Module 4 begins 24th February Timing: Monday 4 – 6pm (5 sessions per module) Westminster Location: Vaughan House Module 3: 1 and 8 February Module 4: March dates TBC Timing: Saturday 10 – 3.30pm (2 Saturdays per module) Contact Liz O’Brien, CCRS Co-ordinator: ccrs@rcdow.org.uk
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