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Collaborative Best Practice Sharing Event

Wednesday 11 June 2025

A collaborative best practice sharing event between Orleans Park, Turing House, and Waldegrave School, taking place at Turing House on Wednesday 11 June at 3.30pm.

This cross-school initiative is a valuable opportunity for staff to connect, reflect, and share effective practices across a range of areas, including curriculum development, safeguarding, careers education, and more. Departments are encouraged to involve not only Heads of Department but also other team members who would benefit from or contribute to the discussions.

Participation in this event will count towards your CPD.


Collaborative Leadership Conference 2025

Thursday 3 July 2025

Join us at this transformative conference for senior and middle leaders dedicated to collaborative leadership, where you will learn strategies for sustaining excellence in leadership, preventing burnout and fostering a supportive and dynamic school culture that thrives on continuous improvement and long-term success. Do not miss this opportunity to connect with fellow educators, share best practices and drive positive change within your school community.

The keynote address will set the stage with new ideas and practical advice for achieving lasting success as a school leader in a constantly changing educational environment. Hear from inspiring Headteachers and Trust CEOs on developing future school leaders and engage in hands-on workshops that address the latest government initiatives.

In its inaugural year, this conference is free to attend so places are limited. 

CLICK HERE If you are an Executive, Senior or Middle Leader, and would like to register your attendance.

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Primary Conference 2025

Autumn Term 2025

A free half-day conference for KS2 leads, teachers and all educators involved in ensuring a seamless transition for students from primary to secondary education.

Key Highlights
  • Connect and share best practice with primary and secondary colleagues
  • Hear firsthand from families in a unique panel session
  • Visit live Year 7 lessons to observe teaching methods and learning strategies
  • Compare student work from Year 6 to Year 7 in an interactive showcase
  • Discover how key curriculum areas are developed from KS2 to KS5

This event is targeted at those that are working within the education sector with links to Key Stage 2 or looking to move into that Key Stage, as well as Primary PGCE students.