Leading and Developing State-Independent School partnerships
Price: FREE with NeXworking (you must be a senior leader or governor in your school to qualify for this ticket) or £55 for CPD only
- Developing the collaborative vision
- Identifying opportunities for purposeful partnership-working: strategy and tactics
- Case Study: the Park House-St.Gabriel’s Partnership - what can we learn?
- Working together through and beyond COVID. A brave new world?
- What’s in it for us? Practical reflections on new opportunities
The recordings of the sessions will be made available to delegates for 30 days after the event. A printable certificate for your CPD file will be made available after the training is complete. You will also recieve access to webinar support materials.
About Derek
Derek Peaple has twenty year’s experience as a secondary headteacher. Under his leadership, Park House School in Newbury developed as one of the country’s most successful Specialist Sports Colleges, subsequently being identified in the top 100 state schools in the country for continuous improvement.
In 2019 it became one of the Department for Education’s first National Computing Education Hubs, providing professional development for teachers across the south of England with Aspire 2Be as the principal delivery partner.
Derek has played a leading role in regional, national and international sports education initiatives. He helped to devise the London 2012 Get Set Education programme and additionally developed online learning materials for the global learning BBC World Olympic Dreams initiative. Based on this experience, he is currently supporting the design of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic education programme.
After London 2012 Derek was appointed as the first Chair of the Youth Sport Trust’s national Headteacher Strategy Group to promote the Olympic and Paralympic Legacy and received the inaugural Sir John Madejski Award for Outstanding Contribution to Education and Sport. His advice featured in the House of Commons Education Committee’s influential Report, School Sport following London 2012: No more political football and he regularly presents nationally and internationally on the role of sport in shaping school culture.
Derek’s championing of the values of sport to build confidence in learning across the curriculum featured as a case study in Demos’ 2015 Report, Character Nation. In this context, his ‘values-driven ambition for students’ has been praised by Ofsted as a distinctive feature of his leadership. He continues to work as a School Improvement Adviser and national and international leadership development consultant.
As a result of the breadth of his work and influence, Derek was recently shortlisted for the Times Education Supplement National Headteacher of the Year Award.
The Independent Schools Portal is currently working alongside the Chartered College of Teaching, Teacher Development Agency and Sheffield Hallam University to develop a professional development accreditation programme for all education training providers.
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