Presentations

Leadership of data conference 2011

The English Baccalaureate and other attainment measures 
Mike Treadaway, Director of Research, Fischer

Using FFT Live 
Mike Treadaway, Director of Research, Fischer

FFT Live Export Module
Mike Treadaway, Director of Research, Fischer

KS4 Pupil Estimates
Mike Treadaway, Director of Research, Fischer

CVA is dead what comes next 
Malcolm Trobe, ASCL Deputy General Secretary (Policy)

New realities facing schools leaders in 2011 
Peter Kent, Head, Lawrence Sheriff School and Annabel Kay, Head, The Warriner School

New VA systems 
David Blow, Head, Ashcombe School

Statement of Intent 
David Blow, Head, Ashcombe School

Attainment and progress Indicators 
David Blow, Head, Ashcombe School and Peter Kent, Head, Lawrence Sheriff School

Developing effective data monitoring systems workshop 
Ian Tustian, Assistant Head, The Warriner School

Making inspection add up 
Jan Webber, ASCL Inspections Specialist

The use of data in school inspections 
Tom Winskill HMI, Principal Officer, Framework Development, Ofsted

Using the LAT 
Tony Neal, ASCL Past President


Cymru Summer conference

Data and budget issues 
Phil Whitcombe, Vale of Glamorgan Branch Secretary

Implications of regional working on schools 
Hywyn Williams, Corporate Director Learning & Communities, Denbighshire County Council and Geraint James, Chief Education Officer, Conwy Council Borough Council

Information Update 2011 
Gareth Jones, ASCL Cymru Secretary 

Issues 2011 
Stephen Parry, ASCL regional officer Wales

Post PISA priorities 
Chris Tweedale, Director, Schools and Young People Group, Welsh Government


Ofsted conference: moving towards outstanding

Good to oustanding pack 
Jan Webber, ASCL Inspections Specialist

Satisfactory to good pack 
Jan Webber, ASCL Inspections Specialist

How the ES works 
Jan Webber, ASCL Inspections Specialist

Moving towards outstanding 
Jan Webber, ASCL Inspections Specialist

From Good to Outstanding 
George Croxford, Head, Wootton Bassett School

How we moved to “outstanding” 
Dame Yasmin Bevan, Executive Principal, Denbigh High School


Cymru business management conference

Caerleon Comprehensive School 

Gareth Jones 
ASCL Cymru Secretary

Phil Whitcombe 
Vale of Glamorgan Branch Secretary

Geoff Perry 
Capita 

Val Andrew 
ASCL Business Manager Specialist


ASCL 2nd annual business management conference

Keynote presentations

Importance of business management 
Brian Lightman, ASCL General Secretary

The Westminster Perspective 
Sarah Healey, Director of Strategy and Performance, DfE

Getting better value from the school workforce 
Roger Sykes, Head of Studies, Audit Commission

Shared Services 
Tim Downie, Head of Business Development, RM Education

Creating a High Performing Team 
Rory Underwood MBE

Workshop presentations

Post-16 Update 
Malcolm Trobe, ASCL Policy Director

Financial management in challenging circumstances

Equation one

Equation two

If you would like a copy of the nomograms featured in Sam Ellis’ workshop please email sam.ellis@ascl.org.uk 
Sam Ellis, ASCL Funding Specialist

Just a few questions 
Ryan Green, Managing Director, Pebble

Leadership development on a restricted budget 
Brenda Oxlee, Director of Training and Carol Dunn, Director of Business and Finance, Conyers School

Partnership working – examples of good practice 
Graeme Hornsby, Assistant Principal (Business Management), Lutterworth College

Inspection update – new look Ofsted 
Jan Webber, ASCL Inspections Specialist

Academies – a business management perspective 
Jon Sale, Head of Planning and Resources, Shoreham Academy

Carbon reduction commitment – implications for schools

The Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency scheme (CRC): An Introductory Guide For Schools 
Lisa Forster, Children Services Finance Advisor, CIPFA

Managing staff reduction 
Richard Bird, ASCL Legal Specialist

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