10 Educational Performance, Attainment Summary 2020 PDF 92 KB
Minutes:
The Board received a report from the Strategic Director – People, which
provided the annual update of the educational challenge, position and outcomes
for Halton children for 2019-20.
As a note of caution, Members were advised that
this year had been an unusual and challenging one due to the impact of
Covid-19. Data was not available this year as many statutory assessments were cancelled nationally and any individual school level
data would not be comparable to previous years’ data. Further, it was commented that due to the outbreak of Covid-19 and the
subsequent response, there had been many changes to educational provision,
assessment and examinations during 2020 and the validated national results
would not be published this year.
The report provided Members with detailed information in the following
areas:
·
Statutory
Assessment and Exam Result Key Issues;
·
Educational
Challenges for September 2020 onwards;
·
Changes
to 2020-2021;
·
The
National Tutoring Programme (NTP); and
·
The
Catch Up Premium.
Following the presentation Members queried:
How would the
National Tutoring Programme work – this was a Government funded sector led initiative to support schools
to address the impact of Covid-19 on pupils learning. An amount of £350m was allocated nationally
towards the Programme which would make high quality
tuition available to schools and support pupils who had missed out the most as
a result of school closures. The
Programme would be led by a collaboration of five charities; schools would select which programmes
they accessed, with many schools across Halton using evidence based programmes
from the Education Endowment Foundation.
How would the
Catch Up Premium work –
this was a further £650m to ensure that schools had the support they needed to
help all pupils make up for lost teaching time and was designed to mitigate the
effects of the disruption caused by the Pandemic. It was only available for the 2020-21
academic year but would not be added to schools
baselines in calculating future years’ budgets.
Were there any
pupils in Halton that were home tutored and did not
get any results – there
were no instances of this reported in Halton but this would be confirmed. It was understood
that the onus was on the parent to follow through with exams and register at
exam centres.
The late results
for the Btecs were a concern as well, were any pupils
disadvantaged because of this
– most students had College places on courses they wanted and there were no
reports of anyone being without a place that wanted one.
Were there any
decisions made on next year’s exam timetable considering the impact that
Covid-19 will have on the cohort of pupils taking these – no announcement had
been made to date on this; the Board would be advised of any update.
Was there any indications on when the Ofsted inspections would resume – these inspections were put on hold following the lockdown and many Ofsted staff were redeployed to other areas. However visits would resume in the Autumn term to schools in special measures ... view the full minutes text for item 10