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Title: Stella Gruffydd


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Pedair Blynedd Anhygoel ym Mro Lleu Four
Incredible Years in Bro Lleu
  • Stella Gruffydd
  • Ysgol Bro Lleu
  • 19-03-09

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Ysgol Bro Lleu
  • Gwynedd Education Authority
  • 172 pupils
  • 7.2 teachers including Head teacher
  • 90 of pupils have Welsh as first language
  • 28 of pupils on SEN register (9 behaviour)
  • Economically deprived area
  • Incredible Years a priority in the school for
    nearly 4 years.

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New Head teacher perceptions Summer 2005
  • 3rd head teacher in 5 years
  • Two Estyn inspections 1999 and 2002
  • Negative school climate and environment
  • Many inconsistencies in classroom management
  • Low self esteem amongst pupils
  • School building in poor state of repair and décor
  • Little respect shown for school belongings and
    building/classrooms.

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SDP Priorities
  • Formative Assessment
  • Developing Incredible Years classroom management
    programme throughout the school
  • Programme of building improvement

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Incredible Years School Management Programme
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Progress so far
  • Trained all teachers including all new staff
  • Trained all 7 classroom assistants
  • Social skills and behaviour support a major part
    of the schools work
  • Dina School run regularly in Infants classes.
  • All principles used in Key Stage 2 in the
    development of a social skills and emotional
    intelligence programme
  • Regular reviews with staff to reinforce
    principles.

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Qualitative effects
  • Behaviour much improved
  • Positive classroom ethos
  • Able to implement Foundation phase successfully
  • Improved staff awareness/understanding of
    behaviour psychology
  • Consistency for children- class to class
    children know the rules and consequences

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Work in progress
  • Supply teachers
  • Lunchtime supervisors
  • New pupils
  • New staff
  • Parents

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Incredible Years Parenting Programme
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Progress so far
  • 3 teachers and one parent originally trained as
    group leaders
  • Parent training 4 groups
  • 40 of schools families have had at least one
    parent attend
  • 2 more parents and one grandparent recently
    trained as group leaders
  • Support group meetings for parents who have
    completed

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Qualitative effects
  • Consistency between home and school
  • Improvement in childrens behaviour
  • Extremely close relationship between school and
    parents
  • No recruitment issues for new parenting classes
  • New friends/bonds made
  • Parents gained self confidence and developed
    vital skills
  • School profile raised
  • Estyn report January 2008

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Work in progress
  • Ensuring funding for continuation
  • Accreditation for group leaders
  • Induction of new group leaders
  • 60-70 of parents to have completed the course
  • Recruiting fathers

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Incredible Years Small Group Dina Programme
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Progress so far
  • Invited to be a pilot school - research project
  • 2 teachers and school SEN Higher Level Teaching
    Assistant trained as group leaders.
  • 24 children, aged 4 9, identified for small
    group work
  • 3 sessions held with 2 groups of 6 children so
    far
  • Working towards recruiting some parents for
    course to run concurrently.

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Aspirations for the future
  • Bro Lleu children and parents keep learning vital
    skills
  • Work closer with health professionals in the area
    to further support parents, especially pre school
    age
  • Develop work with secondary school support
    children
  • Inspire other schools to start IY Parenting
    Groups
  • 3 Gwynedd schools interested.
  • Recognition of the importance of IY programmes
  • All schools adequately trained and funded to be
    able to offer support to children and families.
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