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16th February 2017 - Lunchtime seminar, Birmingham: Implementing and sustaining high-impact literacy and numeracy interventions

Catch Up Numeracy intervention

Join a lunchtime seminar for schools in the Birmingham area, celebrating how Catch Up® is making a difference to struggling learners locally - 12-2pm, 11th July 2017.

This event gives you the chance to hear from local school leaders about how they are using Catch Up® to narrow the gap for their struggling learners, plus updates on the latest free additions to our training and support package to help you embed the interventions.

This event is suitable for schools who are already using the Catch Up® interventions, and those who are not but would like to find out more.

Tuesday 11th July 2017, 12pm-2pm
The Priory Rooms, Quaker Meeting House, 40 Bull Street,
Birmingham, B4 6AF


Free to attend – lunch and refreshments included

See the programme below. Places limited - reserve yours now!

BOOKING NOW CLOSED - EVENT FULL


Join other local school leaders to:

  • Share best practice in implementing, embedding and sustaining the interventions

  • See how schools have demonstrated the impact of the interventions

  • Learn how other schools have responded to any challenges using the interventions

  • Understand how to use the full Catch Up® training and support package to get the best from the interventions

This event is suitable for senior leaders, and up to three people from your school may attend. Attendance is free (and lunch will be provided) but space is limited, so please reserve your places now. BOOKING CLOSED - EVENT FULL

Implementing and sustaining high-impact literacy and numeracy interventions - Seminar programme

12:00 Attendee arrival, working lunch served

12:30 Welcome; Overview of Catch Up® and the work in the region

13:00 Case Study 1: Implementing and Sustaining Catch Up® Literacy - Jane Burrows, St Peters Primary School, Walsall

13:20 Case Study 2: Implementing and Sustaining Catch Up® Numeracy - Mel Fisher, Wheelers Lane Primary School, Birmingham

13:40 Questions; refreshments served

14:00 Close

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