Positive Behaviour Cultures

IQM Guest Writer  Peter Hines OBE – Headteacher of Perryfields Primary PRU    Presentation Slides from Peter’s Webinar   “What underpins an effective and positive behaviour culture? Find out how culture eats strategy for breakfast and how to support your pupils with the difficulties they face in their world, leading to an atmosphere of mutual […]

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Delivering High Impact School Based Multi-Agency Early Intervention to Prevent Exclusion

IQM Guest Writer Dirk Pittard – Principal of St Wilfrid’s Academy, IQM Senior Assessor & Ambassador   Presentation Slides from Dirk’s Webinar   “The acute needs and poor outcomes of children in AP and with SEND, means the right targeted support is essential. The complex underlying needs of the SEND and AP cohort mean that […]

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Creating a Nurture Hub in a Primary School

IQM Guest Writer Amy Marshall – Assistant Headteacher and SENCO of Easington Colliery Primary School   Presentation Slides from Amy’s Webinar   “Nurture groups can be a useful tool in supporting and developing children, who are presenting with SEMH needs. The impact of this recognised and evidence-based approach, for the young people who attend, can […]

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Creating a holistic curriculum to engage and aim for success

IQM Guest Writer Donna Walker – Headteacher of The Link School Sunderland Presentation Slides from Donna’s Webinar   “REACH OUT and make a difference! Using REACH (Respect, Effort, Achievement, Communication, Happy and Healthy) to build a curriculum on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, which is the foundation of our relationships-based approach to address individual gaps in […]

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Engaging the Disengaged: Building Bridges and Belonging. Lessons we can Learn from our IQM Partners

Emily Carr – Executive Lead for School Improvement at Inclusion Quality Mark   I started my career as a primary teacher, working in mainstream schools before becoming a leader in a number of Pupil Referral Units, across the North East. I was quickly recognised for my leadership ability and secured a position as headteacher of […]

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Delegates Inspired at National Inclusion Conference

Over 150 delegates from across the UK gathered in Birmingham earlier this week at the IQM National Inclusion Conference. Ideas to Share Joe McCann, CEO of IQM, explained, “This was our second National Inclusion Conference, and we are absolutely delighted with how the day went. We were joined by colleagues from right across the educational […]

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IQM Centre of Excellence status for St Andrew’s C of E High School

St Andrew’s C of E High School is a smaller-than-average community secondary school in the Worthing Area, serving around 180 pupils per year from 11-16 years old. It has recently become co-educational, having been a single-sex school previously. The 2023 Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) report describes the school as ‘inspirational’ and […]

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IQM National Inclusion Conference is back!

For 20 years, IQM has been putting educational inclusion to the forefront. Through our work with fantastic schools around the world, we have been highlighting and promoting the inclusive practices of educational champions everywhere. After a resounding success last year, we are thrilled to invite you to our second IQM National Inclusion Conference in The […]

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IQM Centre of Excellence status for Princess May Primary School

Princess May is a one-form entry, culturally diverse primary school with a nursery in a large Victorian building in the London Borough of Hackney.  The school has a Pupil Premium rate of 46% (much higher than the national average) and has experienced falling rolls for several years while many families have moved out of the […]

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Farlingaye High School Achieves Centre of Excellence Status

Farlingaye High School (a member of East Anglian Schools Trust) is a large comprehensive school for students aged 11 to 18.  It is situated in Woodbridge, Suffolk. There are 1,925 students currently on roll, 400 of whom are in the sixth form.  The most recent Ofsted (2022) opens by commenting that the school, “is a […]

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