Case Study:
Woodlands Primary Academy
Woodlands Primary Academy encourages children to aspire to the highest possible standards of which they are capable. Catherine Sharpe, Headteacher, joined us to discuss how a School Membership with The National College has benefitted the staff and pupils.
Choosing The National College
When
determining their CPD priorities, Woodlands Primary Academy identified the need
to offer all staff the opportunity to access training anywhere, anytime and on
any device.
Reflecting
on the school’s decision to join The National College, Catherine said: “Probably
12 months ago now, we were looking at the CPD offer for our staff.”
“We
wanted the CPD to be far more meaningful for our staff, with research-based
evidence behind it.” she continued.
She
revealed: “We had a look at the webinars and courses available with The
National College.”
“They looked very useful and beneficial, so we decided to sign up.” she nodded.
Our
programme of webinars and courses is regularly updated in line with the latest
policy, practice and research and is delivered in collaboration with education
experts.
This
has proven invaluable for Woodlands Primary Academy: “Whatever role you have in
the school, there is a webinar or course available for you on the platform.”
“The
subject leaders find it extremely useful.
It gives them the guidance on what they should do and how they can
develop their own practice.” Catherine added.
At
The National College, we pride ourselves on the flexibility of our CPD, which
allows staff to undertake training on the go, anytime, anywhere and on any
device.
Catherine
revealed: “It’s great that they can watch the CPD at their own leisure.”
“It’s
so easy to use too.” she commented.
The
functionality of our platform appealed to Woodlands Primary Academy, with
reporting and monitoring available at the click of a button.
Catherine
explained: “You can assign CPD to individuals or groups; the user group feature
is really helpful.”
“At
the same time, if staff would like to explore the CPD, they can do that in
their own time.” she continued.
She
enthused: “Everything is kept up-to-date and it’s all relevant.”
“The
National College is very useful when we find areas for improvement.” she said.
She added: “We use it for staff induction too.”