Piscari

School Improvement

Piscari understands the challenges facing schools and has extensive experience of helping to bring about rapid and sustained improvement.

Our approach involves working in partnership with you to identify and prioritise solutions that will enable you meet and even exceed your targets over the short, medium and long term.

Together, we will seek to evaluate, assess and apply imaginative and innovative implementation and application of best practice and government guidelines. We will continually seek better ways of working to ensure that all available resources and any specialists that are required e.g. SEN and EAL, result in the greatest possible impact on raising achievement at your school(s) whether you fall into a low, medium or high risk category.

And, by working with Piscari, you are assured that we will build in capability to help you stay on track and continue to improve, long into the future.

Piscari personalises packages to meet your needs. Solution areas include:

  • Evaluation and solution design
  • Leadership and management training
  • Change management and workforce reform
  • Behaviour management
  • Impact measurement and reports
  • Subject support
  • English as an additional language support (EAL)
  • Special eduction needs support (SEN)
  • Headteacher mentoring
  • HR services

Piscari provides a ‘London Challenge’ School Improvement Adviser

Piscari supports the Department of Children, Schools and Families (“DCSF”) ‘London Challenge Programme’ providing a London Challenge Advisor.  The London Challenge Programme is a national, high profile initiative, providing support for primary and secondary schools in challenging circumstances. Schools receive intensive support from a London Challenge Adviser and a tailored package aimed at raising standards and building capacity for sustained improvement. The main outcomes of the programme will be a sharp drop in underperforming and low attaining schools, particularly focusing on English and Maths; more outstanding schools and significant improvements in educational outcomes for disadvantaged children.

For more information about the London Challenge, please visit: http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/citychallenge/london.shtml