How can we diminish the impact of disadvantage for our most disadvantaged pupils and their families? What is working on the ground in schools across the country when it comes to the Pupil Premium? And how does Ofsted go about judging our work in this crucial area?
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The 16th annual SecEd and Headteacher Update Pupil Premium Conference: Ensuring Successful Outcomes will seek to answer these questions and many more.

With 11 practical workshops and two keynote sessions, the event will help you to evaluate your work, hear about tried and tested approaches, and discuss how we can tackle the consequences of disadvantage.

The one-day event will showcase the work of primary and secondary schools, while also hearing from experts in behaviour, supporting vulnerable children, SEND, mental health and many more areas.

Our keynote sessions are not to be missed. The first from Matt Bromley offers a three-point plan to diminish the impact of disadvantage in your school and includes a focus on quality first teaching, adaptive learning and additional interventions as well as ideas for building cultural capital and designing an effective curriculum for Pupil Premium learners.

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