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Brindishe Federation

The Brindishe Federation

Three Schools, One Community

The Vision

Our Federation of Brindishe schools respect and celebrate the rich, diverse community that surrounds us. We encourage individuality and ensure that children and staff are empowered to follow their own curiosity from whatever inspires them. We will discover how to become the best learners we can be, developing our knowledge, interests and needs through a diverse curriculum that allows us to follow our own learning journey.

We will be: Committed; Creative; Confident; Empathetic; Curious; Appreciative; Respectful

At Brindishe, we nurture a culture of mutual respect, positivity and curiosity. This empowers our children to become champions of their own learning. We provide a platform for learners to recognise and regulate their wellbeing so they can be physically and mentally healthy and in a position to make the best progress they can.

Leaving the Federation, is leaving feeling valued, empowered and excited to be part of and contribute to a diverse world. To know how to continue to make a difference.

What is a Federation?  

Our federation is made up of three schools that have made a formal commitment to work together under a single governing body. This enables our schools to:

  • work together efficiently and sustainably to raise standards and outcomes
  • improve services and increase opportunities for pupils and staff
  • share resources, staff, expertise and facilities
  • share knowledge and training opportunities

The Federation Team  

Executive Head                                                     Rachel Waite

The Heads                                                            Kate Porter                   Brindishe Manor

                                                                           Adam Tywman              Brindishe Green

                                                                           Maxine Sebire               Brindishe Lee

Federation Business Manager                                  Helen Ashan

Schools Business Manager                                      Fulya Kirgulo

Schools Finance Officer                                          Karen Wakling

IT technicians                                                       Aleks Piatkowski

                                                                           Michael Payne

Safeguarding, Attendance and Welfare Officer          Clare Doran

How do we do this? 

As a group of leaders

  • Aims to make the most of our shared resources, maintain high expectations and secure high standards in a collaborative way
  • Build leadership sustainability and creating opportunities for staff at all levels to receive high quality training and leadership experiences
  • Recognise the importance of individuality, spontaneity and creativity in developing innovation
  • We seek to maximise the efficiency and effectiveness of each school by capitalising on centralised services and sharing systems and procedures
  • Offer excellent professional development for current practitioners, leaders and future recruits to the profession

In partnership with each other

  • Work in partnership, pool our expertise and resources to achieve collectively what we may not be able to achieve individually
  • Promote a collaborative approach whilst developing the capacity of each school to serve its own community
  • We have developed approaches which we know make the most significant impact on pupil outcomes

As a community

  • Staff, pupils and families have opportunities for growth through links with our partners, schools and a wide range of enrichment activities

The Federation Governors 

The Brindishe Schools have one Governing Body who meet 6 times a year. The Governing Body is made up of a number of governors including 2 parents from across the three schools.

Any parent/carer of the Brindishe Schools is welcome to join the meeting as an observer. Please email the school office for dates, times and locations of the meetings and to notify of us of your attendance.

Copies of the minutes can also be made available. If you would like a copy of the minutes from any of the meetings, please email the school office.

Please click here to find out more

How well do our schools do?  

Federation Outcomes 2019

Brindishe Lee

Brindishe Manor

Brindishe Green

Federation Average

National

EYFSP

GLD

87%

85%

70%

81%

72%

Average Scre

35.0

36.1

32.7

34.6

34.6

Yr 1 Phonics

Achieving Threshold

90%

83%

94%

89%

82%

Yr 2 Phonic Retakes

Achieving Threshold

 

 

 

 

61%

KS1 Expected Standard

Reading TA

86%

82%

85%

84%

75%

Writing TA

75%

78%

77%

77%

69%

Maths TA

89%

82%

85%

85%

76%

KS1 Greater Depth

Reading TA

36%

25%

22%

28%

25%

Writing TA

25%

18%

15%

19%

15%

Maths TA

32%

30%

16%

26%

22%

KS2 Expected Standard

Reading Test

87%

92%

83%

87%

73%

Writing TA

93%

88%

82%

87%

78%

Maths Test

87%

100%

86%

91%

79%

RWM Test/TA

83%

85%

76%

81%

65%

GPS Test

87%

92%

85%

88%

78%

KS2 Higher Standard

Reading Test

30%

54%

44%

43%

27%

Writing TA

24%

14%

32%

23%

20%

Maths Test

27%

56%

42%

42%

27%

RWM Test/TA

10%

14%

23%

16%

10%

GPS Test

30%

46%

52%

43%

36%

KS2 Progress

Reading Prog Score

0.4

2.0

0.8

1.1

0

Writing Prog Score

0.1

-2.0

0.1

-0.6

0

Maths Prog Score

0.2

2.4

1.3

1,3

0

The Priorities 

  • Developing leadership at all levels
  • Filling in the missing gaps, the lost learning
  • Our Curriculum: embedding the new curriculum and assessing it’s impact
  • Further develop our inclusive community
  • Providing opportunities for all to aspire
  • Embed of early reading across the school, getting it right from the start
  • Define our clear lines of communication, develop our IT resources and create digital learners