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1 Strategic Plan Braeside Primary School Strategic Plan Page 1

2 Our Vision, Values and Beliefs Braeside Primary School has established values and objectives that will guide our school over the next 3 years and beyond. OUR VISION At Braeside Primary School we aim to create a learning environment where all students feel safe, happy and included. We understand that students have a range of skills and abilities, catering for individual needs through curriculum that is both differentiated and inclusive. All students are encouraged to achieve their personal best. Parents are valued as partners in their child s education and work together with staff to ensure that all students are successful. Literacy and Numeracy are specifically targeted, with 50% of teaching time devoted to best practice teaching and learning programs and emphasis on a whole school approach to planning and learning. Braeside staff are dedicated and professional. We expect high standards from staff and students and constantly strive for higher levels of achievement. OUR BELIEFS Staff at Braeside Primary School believe students are more likely to reach their potential when: Braeside staff work collaboratively to engage students in purposeful, meaningful learning experiences that enable students to reach their full potential Staff know the students, their likes and interests, strengths and weaknesses. Teachers demonstrate their knowledge of the content and use evidence based on whole school pedagogy. We believe students should feel safe, encouraged and respected within the school environment. Staff at Braeside take a holistic approach to meet the needs of individual students The diversity within the student population and the range of cultures are acknowledged and valued at Braeside Primary School. OUR VALUES Our values provide a foundation for building social responsibility and a sense of belonging through collaboration between students, family, school and the wider community. We demonstrate our values through: Honour o We demonstrate our values through having the courage to be open, honest, respectful and trustworthy Pride o Showing pride in your school and yourself by your actions and your appearance o Showing belief, care and respect for ourselves and others Achievement o Striving to do your personal best and fulfilling your potential Braeside Primary School Strategic Plan Page 2

3 Our Key Goals Braeside primary School has in place Student Achievement Targets centred around 4 Strategic Goals. STRATEGIC AREAS: In achieving our school vision and development of student values our strategic plan will focus on the following four key objectives. These goals align with the High Performance High Care priorities for High Levels Of Student Achievement At Braeside Primary School we will foster a learning environment that supports our students to achieve to their full potential and enables them to contribute positively to their community. High Performance High Care - Department Of Education - Priority 1: Success For All Students Quality Teaching And Leadership Teaching and learning at Braeside Primary School will be supported by quality educational leadership and the provision of an environment which encourages, supports and builds staff capacity for teaching excellence. High Performance High Care - Department Of Education - Priority 2 & 3: High Quality Teaching & Effective Leadership Improving Engagement And Attendance Braeside Primary School will foster and develop positive involvement, connections and collaboration with our school community. These positive partnerships enable our distinctive school to build on our excellent reputation in the local community. High Performance High Care - Department Of Education - Priority 1: Success For All Students A Capable And Responsive School Braeside Primary School will provide vibrant, distinctive and motivating learning spaces and opportunities for students learning and well-being. High Performance High Care - Department Of Education - Priority 4: Strong Governance & Support OUR SELF ASSESSMENT Strong self assessment processes are a fundamental part of Braeside Primary School s planning and improvement cycle with a well coordinated, consistent and collaborative approach being maintained. All teachers participate in the collection, analysis and ongoing review of school data and contribute to planning for improvement processes both academic and non academic. Targets for attainment are set for each year level in key focus areas. Learning and teaching reflective reviews and curriculum reviews are also conducted with staff and the school council as part of self assessment processes. Community, Staff and Student Surveys are conducted on a cyclical basis to provide feedback to the school. All staff contribute to the School Self Assessment procedures established within the school. Braeside Primary School Strategic Plan Page 3

4 Key Goal 1 - High Levels Of Student Achievement At Braeside Primary School we will foster a learning environment that supports our students to achieve to their full potential and enables them to contribute positively to their community. ASPIRATION STRATEGIES MILESTONES All students receive learning opportunities that are at their level of need Whole school Literacy Interventions Mini-Lit and Fountas and Pinell Levelled Literacy Intervention Synthetic Phonics Use of EALD Progress Maps and data assessment schedules IEP s that utilise SSEN Planning for at risk students Extension opportunities in Literature/ICT for extension students IEP students have targets strategies in place and IEP s have been reviewed by parents, submitted and regularly reviewed School wide early intervention testing and programs Kindergarten oral language program and 3 year old Kindergarten On Entry Testing PP 2 February and December Classroom based interventions for Literacy (Mini-Lit) Continued increasing enrolment in junior years Whole school operational plans are aligned to data and develop consistent whole school pedagogy Whole School Literacy/Numeracy Program P-6 Continue to embed Literacy Practices PP-6 including guided reading, words their way, home reading expectations, lexile programs, vocabulary expectations, daily warm up and the Big 6 in Reading Continue to review yearly and embed Numeracy Fluency (NFA) and Mental maths strategies PP-6 Review the teaching of writing across the school and develop an effective teaching and learning model Conduct annual Staff Audit, including observation, to determine individual staff needs for the planning and implementation of Literacy and Numeracy Block elements and warm up development Review and revise effective planning and assessment strategies Develop planning templates and trial of templates for weekly planning, unit planning and planning for teaching of strategies Develop a shared understanding of what differentiation is and identify and establish appropriate teaching and learning strategies that foster differentiation Learning intentions and success criteria in place for each lesson Differentiated student groupings in place Whole school Maths and Literacy expectations Literacy and Numeracy Block reflects current practice in classroom and best practice based on research Braeside Primary School Strategic Plan Page 4

5 Student Achievement Targets In establishing Student Achievement Improvement Targets for Literacy and Numeracy, academic performance is measured by a cohort s growth (total in year level) through the National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) only. For a rigorous analysis of student achievement to occur, processes are in place and well established to determine learning area focuses in order to assist every student to reach their potential. Strategically targeted programs and ongoing assessments indicate every student s growth towards their individual target. In addition to NAPLAN, the school s Assessment Policy and Framework clearly articulates the range of assessments that are used to monitor individual achievement in all academic and nonacademic areas throughout the year. ATTAINMENT Targeted achievement for students performing below Australian Minimum Standard (AMS). By 2019 there will be a decrease in the % of students achieving at Bands 1 and 2 (Year 3) and Bands 3 and 4 (Year 5) in NAPLAN. This will be calibrated and aligned with a reduction in D and E grades across the school. Domain Year 3 - % achieving at Bands 1 & 2 Gram & P Numeracy Reading Spelling Writing Year 5 - % achieving at Bands 3 & 4 Gram & P Numeracy Reading Spelling Writing D and E Grades English Maths Science HASS TOWARDS EXCELLENCE Targeted achievement for high performing students. Increased % of students in higher bands of NAPLAN. By 2019 there will be an increase in the % of students achieving at Bands 5 & 6 (Year 3) and Bands 7 & 8 (Year 5) in NAPLAN. This will be consistent across year level due to consistent classroom practices and not fluctuate with the cohort. Domain Year 3 - % achieving at Bands 5 & 6 Gram & P Numeracy Reading Spelling Writing Year 5 - % achieving at Bands 7 & 8 Gram & P Numeracy Reading Spelling Writing By 2019, there will be an increase in the % of students performing above the expected standard in on entry assessment in Pre-Primary. The expected standard being a score of 1 in testing at the end of the year testing cycle. On Entry Speaking Reading Writing Numeracy GROWTH TARGETS By 2019 there will be an increase in the % of students demonstrating high or very high relative growth in NAPLAN from Year 3-5 Domain Gram & P Numeracy Reading Spelling Writing Braeside Primary School Strategic Plan Page 5

6 Key Goal 2 Quality Teaching And Leadership Teaching and learning at Braeside Primary School will be supported by quality educational leadership and the provision of an environment which encourages, supports and builds staff capacity for teaching excellence. As a collaborative learning community we continually enhance the quality of teaching and leadership practices through professional learning, observation, mentoring and coaching. ASPIRATION STRATEGIES MILESTONES Reinforce School Wide Pedagogy approach to quality teaching and learning, so that teachers are instructionally intelligent, resulting in improved student outcomes Use of observations, assessment data and surveys to inform planning and practice Staff collaborate in a variety of structural teams to plan for the ongoing sequential implementation of the Australian Curriculum Ongoing professional learning will maximise the capacity of the teaching team to fully implement the breadth and depth of the Australian Curriculum Professional learning is directly connected to teacher s practice, affects instructional change in the classroom and is tailored to improve student learning School wide pedagogy is a whole school approach placing an emphasis on common shared language Strategies based on research will inform best and wise practice School wide pedagogy will be evident Explicit teaching and high expectations will provide clear and transparent intentions for learning and engagement Analysis of teaching practice will occur through collaborative planning, observation and feedback Strengthen digital fluency across all year levels and learning areas, as appropriate Develop and implement a comprehensive ICT strategy, school policy and whole school plan Incorporate ICT into the curriculum supporting with resourcing Teacher PL to integrate innovative ICT practices in school wide pedagogy Management of student interfaces through Connect Increased student access to and availability of ICT A contemporary, high quality Early Years Education program that reflects NQS Implement educational programs and audit findings from the National Quality Standards Leadership opportunities, via a distributed leadership model for staff and students Encourage and support Staff Leadership aspirations Provide all staff with high quality Professional Learning opportunities Highlight and celebrate staff achievements and work Collaborative mentoring for aspirant leaders, Level 3 and Senior Teacher roles Braeside Primary School Strategic Plan Page 6

7 Key Goal 2 Quality Teaching And Leadership (continued) ASPIRATION STRATEGIES MILESTONES Build high level teacher knowledge of the AITSL teacher standards to ensure it both informs and drives the content of teaching and learning at the school, including PM processes Build a culture of self reflection for student learning outcomes Use of a whole school approach to observation and peer observation for teachers Use of Teacher and Principal standards as a basis for Performance Management and self reflection Provide a supportive and collaborative professional environment in which performance management is viewed as ongoing self development and feedback is provided to acknowledge strengths and support needs Teachers provide high quality learning opportunities where students are fully engaged Assessment literacy will continually validate appropriate and authentic tools to monitor and evaluate learning and progress A differentiated curriculum will cater for the needs of all students Results of Staff Survey increase on the Likert scale in subsequent years Braeside Primary School Strategic Plan Page 7

8 Key Goal 3 - Improving Engagement And Attendance Braeside Primary School will foster and develop positive involvement, connections and collaboration with our school community. These positive partnerships enable our distinctive school to build on our excellent reputation in the local community. ASPIRATION STRATEGIES MILESTONES Students express a high level of engagement and well being Conduct survey yearly in Year 3-6 School Council and Staff analyse data yearly and develop targets and action plans Consolidate student involvement in their learning Professional learning on routines and strategies for greater engagement Regular student goal setting, peer and self assessment Engagement of students in IEP process Feedback into teacher goals through engagement and wellbeing student survey Enhance transitions from and to other schools Involvement in review of Year 6-7 transition, related to pedagogy, attendance, support of at risk students Clear induction guidelines for new students, book, pamphlets, welcomes System for passing on student data at point of transition Attendance levels maintained at High School Continuing enrolment of new students Improve attendance Detailed attendance plan yearly Review and improve strategies for improving attendance Personalised attendance plans and documentation Educative program Attendance rates to improve to align with state school averages Commitment of whole school approach to well being priorities Positive Behaviour Support program implemented Friendly School Plus program Review and refine Behaviour Management Policy and guidelines, included related documents Awards programs at class and school level, eg: Goldies, Dojos and Good Standing Day Involvement in Department of Education well being programs IBP s that focus on a range of strategies and outside providers that relate to improving wellbeing Staff capacity building in relation to student disabilities and student behaviour, through Professional Learning, observation and case management release time Disability and Inclusion policy, operational plan and team to be established Braeside Primary School Strategic Plan Page 8 Parent and student survey results in relation to student behaviour improve on the Likert scale Suspension rates decrease

9 Key Goal 4 - A Capable And Responsive School Braeside Primary School will provide vibrant, distinctive and motivating learning spaces and opportunities for students learning and well-being. ASPIRATION STRATEGIES MILESTONES Foster genuine community involvement in school decision making via School Council & P&C A strong and proactive School Council All stake holders to review relevant policies The updating of the school website and input process for the school newsletter and school magazine An annual improvement plan for Council Ensure effective school governance through a high functioning School Council Engage our local community Enhanced environments where parents and other community members can develop knowledge and support the implementation of the school s learning environment Promote parental involvement in the learning process o At school through Literacy and Numeracy Week, Book Week, Parent Interviews o At home (eg home reading, counting games etc) o By providing annual Parent Awareness Workshops on school initiatives such as speech Positive Parenting Programs, Letters and Sounds and ICT In accordance with our self assessment framework, conduct surveys to determine community satisfaction levels The school community engaging with and participating in the school A responsive flow of communication, illustrating positive and productive relationships throughout the community Manage resources effectively for the future Develop a Grounds Committee that has regular input into planning Assets and Replacement Schedule aligned to school priorities and DET direction Systematic approaches to facilities maintenance All facilities maintained to highest level Reserve accounts consolidated and aligned Support for future of the school and succession planning Development of a Workforce Plan IPS involvement Structure partnerships with Universities and TAFE supporting pre-service teachers and education assistants Principal or delegate attend the network meetings to support and seek out networking opportunities Foster inter-agency partnerships supporting student learning through the Student Services portfolio Corporate Services Manager and Deputy Principals to access networking, mentoring and leadership opportunities Staffing profile reflects commitment to quality recruitment Braeside Primary School Strategic Plan Page 9

10 School Culture SCHOOL CULTURE WHOLE SCHOOL APPROACH The staff at Braeside Primary use a whole school approach to curriculum delivery and teaching and learning programs. We believe that a whole school approach ensures a cohesive response to the diverse learning needs of students. Our culture is one of high expectations, monitoring student progress and achievement and school-wide analysis to support student learning. Quality teaching focuses on improving the achievement of every student. Our whole school approach is cohesive, collaborative and strategically designed to improve student learning, behaviour and wellbeing. The adjacent diagram identifies the six main elements of our whole school approach to develop quality teaching and learning in our school. We believe that every student has the ability to learn and should demonstrate progress in their learning. A whole school approach is taken towards curriculum provision, using a network of support or behaviour support; those who have education support needs arising from disability; those who are gifted and talented; and those learning English as an additional language or dialect (EAL/D), or a combination of these. Cultural and linguistic background and socio-economic status contributes to the diversity and complexity of student learning needs at our school. WE WILL SHAPE THE FUTURE BY DEVELOPING AND ENHANCING THE FOUR FOCUS AREAS Braeside Primary School Strategic Plan Page 10

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