A companion piece to our Alps Champions Webinar on Wednesday 17th January 2024.
At Alps, we are aware that you are facing significant challenges again in 2023-24:
1. Get everyone on board if you want to achieve your goals. Ensure that every middle leader and every set teacher understands their role in achieving the school’s ‘goals’ and feels responsible for helping to achieve them.
2. Your goal might be your P8 score, your A8 score or your Basics at 4 or 5+. In our experience few teachers understand what grades they must gain to help achieve a specified P8 score. If the main goal is the Basics at 4 or 5+, that clearly makes all maths and English teachers involved, but leaves all other teachers on the sidelines. If you want a goal based on raw outcomes, we suggest picking 4, 5 or 7+ and setting appropriate subject and set targets right across the curriculum so that all teachers know who their key ‘Target Students’ are.
3. Benefits of using Alps Connect effectively include keeping all teachers involved in your quest for success, and analysis based on student progress. Using Connect ensures you are on top of the subjects, sets, and student groups that need to improve to gain outstanding Alps Grades and a Well Above Average P8 score. Table 2 compares the % of Alps clients with positive / negative 2023 P8 scores with the figures for all schools in England in 2023. The good news is that Alps customers have a higher % of positive P8 compared to ‘all schools’.
4. In terms of P8 our advice is to keep a tight focus on the Core:
5. Focus on raising outcomes and progress by concentrating on improving the performance of targeted students in specific subjects.
6. Use Connect to ensure you are on top of the students who are underachieving and need support to achieve their Post-16 goals, especially PP and SEND students.
7. Ask Heads of Department to run department meetings based on:
Share this invaluable information with your students.
8. Ensure Mock exams are marked to identify individual and collective learning gaps (skills / knowledge) so that these can be addressed, re-assessed, and closed before the summer. Based on what commonly lost students marks & grades in your Mocks and what the Examiner Report reveals lost students marks & grades in 2023, ask HODs to identify their five main priorities to work on from January to May to aim to make sure students do not make these same errors in the summer.
9. Make sure sustaining / improving performance at 7+ is also a priority in your school as many schools had a lower HPA P8 in 2023 than they did for LPA or MPA students.
1. Discuss with Heads of Department and teachers which students on their course have the greatest potential to improve their mock / predicted grades. Use the ‘What-if’ tool in Connect to demonstrate the impact on subject Value Added of those students achieving a higher grade. Ensure that all teachers understand what needs to be done to enable each of these students to master the skills or knowledge the lack of which currently blocks them from achieving the next higher grade.
2. Use our comparison and filter tools to understand how the student groups in each subject or set are predicted to perform by disadvantage, gender, ethnicity & prior attainment.
3. Because the percentage of higher grades dropped so sharply in 2023, our analysis shows that many schools struggled to make strong progress with students with higher KS2 prior attainment (110+). Therefore, we recommend a sharp focus on the mock and predicted grades of HPA students and your achievement of grades at 7+. Many students will require these grades to access their chosen post-16 courses.
4. Use our Monitoring Accuracy tools to identify:
5. Identify students who are underachieving in a wide range of subjects for intervention.
If you need support from Alps do not hesitate to be in touch at training@alps.education