Sketchnote – Glenlivet Primary School - Partnerships – February 2020

Published 24/02/2020.  Last updated 15/12/2023
sourcePractice exemplars categoryLeadership categoryInspection and review

Sketchnotes provide a visual description of practice and approaches identified by HM Inspectors during scrutiny activities as worth sharing more widely.

Glenlivet Primary School have developed a wide range of highly effective partnerships which enhance the curriculum and improve outcomes for children and families.

Questions for discussion

Reflecting on your own setting, consider the following:

  • How well do we understand our local community? Are the key features of the local community reflected in our learning pathways?
  • How well do we seek out and respond positively to potential partnerships which will lead to better outcomes for the children and young people we work with?
  • How clear are the partnership agreements we enter into? Do we involve partners at the earliest stages of planning?
  • To what extent do we identify priorities, communicate, plan, monitor and evaluate our work with partners? Are we clear what added value each partnership brings?
  • What opportunities do our learners and staff have to work with others to contribute effectively to their communities as active citizens?

Video from Glenlivet Primary

Downloads

PDF file: Glenlivet Primary School - Sketchnote (1.3 MB)

PDF file: Glenlivet Primary School - Blog (1.2 MB)

Sketchnote – Glenlivet Primary School - Partnerships – February 2020

Published 24/02/2020.  Last updated 15/12/2023
sourcePractice exemplars categoryLeadership categoryInspection and review

Sketchnotes provide a visual description of practice and approaches identified by HM Inspectors during scrutiny activities as worth sharing more widely.

Glenlivet Primary School have developed a wide range of highly effective partnerships which enhance the curriculum and improve outcomes for children and families.

Questions for discussion

Reflecting on your own setting, consider the following:

  • How well do we understand our local community? Are the key features of the local community reflected in our learning pathways?
  • How well do we seek out and respond positively to potential partnerships which will lead to better outcomes for the children and young people we work with?
  • How clear are the partnership agreements we enter into? Do we involve partners at the earliest stages of planning?
  • To what extent do we identify priorities, communicate, plan, monitor and evaluate our work with partners? Are we clear what added value each partnership brings?
  • What opportunities do our learners and staff have to work with others to contribute effectively to their communities as active citizens?

Video from Glenlivet Primary

Downloads

PDF file: Glenlivet Primary School - Sketchnote (1.3 MB)

PDF file: Glenlivet Primary School - Blog (1.2 MB)