Title: NORWICH SCHOOL
1- NORWICH SCHOOL
- Head Masters Presentation to Parents
- May 2006
2An Improving School
Reputation
Ambition!
Results
Recruitment
3Results academic
4Other Results
The importance of breadth
5Reputation
Excellence Ethos Philanthropy Independence Initiat
ive Ambition
6Recruitment
Pupils Teachers
Strong in both areas but no room for complacency
79 Areas for Development 2002-7
Curriculum ICT Catering School Environment Staff
Development PR, Marketing and ON Liaison Pastoral
Care, Discipline and Attitude Philanthropy Lower
School
An update on progress
8Curriculum
New management structure 11-14 curriculum Philosop
hy Creative Arts
9ICT
Further hardware software Greater classroom use
to enhance traditional teaching New database
telephone system
10Catering
Better, healthier meals New contract improved
management Sound financial basis
11School Environment
A plan for refurbishment and improvement to
give the teaching learning environment a
significant lift
12Staff Development
Imaginative training Consultancy from other
schools Mini-sabbaticals reading weeks
13PR, Marketing ON Liaison
New Development Office Alumni events Web
database
14Pastoral Care, Discipline Attitude
Drive on communication Training for pupils
15Philanthropy
Music partnerships Oxbridge Summer School Links
with London state school Charitable
fund-raising Assemblies services
16Lower School
IAPS status New extension built this
summer/autumn Play area
17School Income
Income Fees Other sources Development Office
Principles Prudent control Value for money Best
education
18UK independent school fee increases
19Comparing State Independent- cost per pupil
per annum
increase since 1999
20The Next Stage from Sept 2007
Potential development Teaching
Learning Bursaries Public Examinations
21- NORWICH SCHOOL
- Head Masters Presentation to Parents
- May 2006