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1 Guidance for Headteachers and Governors of Church of England schools on Ofsted September 2014 criteria for SMSC, RE and Collective Worship

2 The Church School of the Future (March 2012) 1. Distinctiveness must include a wholehearted commitment to putting faith and spiritual development at the heart of the curriculum. 2. The Christian ethos must permeate the whole educational experience. 3. The importance of clearly ascribed Christian values and their outworking in the life of schools is widely accepted but may need embedding. 4. High quality religious education and collective worship should continue to make major contributions to the church school s Christian ethos. 5. Pupils should be enabled to engage seriously with and develop an understanding of the person and teachings of Jesus Christ. 6. Every child should be enabled to flourish in their potential as a child of God, as a sign and expression of the Kingdom. This is at the heart of the Church s distinctive mission. "One of the tasks of a Church school is about forming people who, however academically and technically skilful, are not reduced to embarrassment by the great questions of life and death, meaning and truth." Lord Runcie, former Archbishop of Canterbury Cover photo by kind permission of Fishponds Church of England Academy 2

3 Contents Introduction 4 Inspection of Religious Education and Collective Worship 5 Inspection of Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural development 8 Ten top questions: A diagnostic check-list for governors and headteachers 12 Five suggestions for outstanding practice 13 Further guidance, advice and training 14 3

4 Introduction The commanding objective must be the achievement of a larger life for the ordinary man and woman. Roberto Unger This guidance supports the Ofsted Inspection Handbook July 2014 for inspections from September This new Ofsted schedule has been written in the light of the Ofsted enquiry into the apparent shortcomings that were highlighted in some Birmingham schools and academies during Although none of the schools that were under scrutiny in Birmingham were Church of England schools, there is never room for complacency! The so-called Trojan Horse enquiry highlighted issues to do with protecting students from possible extremism and ensuring that the curriculum is sufficiently broad that pupils would be well equipped to live in modern Britain. Much of this new inspection guidance therefore seeks to ensure that schools are offering students a broad, balanced and rich curriculum that will ensure that they understand core British values and learn to live with difference well. This new inspection framework also serves to recognise the key role that Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural development (SMSC), Religious Education (RE) and Collective Worship (CW) all play in ensuring a security and breadth of education that will offer children and young people a vision and understanding of Britain and the wider world as populated by diverse peoples. This guidance also seeks to reflect for Church of England schools how the new Ofsted requirements can marry with existing SIAMS (Section 48) inspection criteria. If schools have been incorporating the SIAMS requirements into their school improvement cycle then there will be little or no extra work required to fulfil the RE, SMSC and CW requirements of the September 2014 Ofsted. The guidance also serves as a digest of the new Ofsted as it pertains to these areas. Social intelligence is developed in community, which means that a Christian school or academy needs to be a community of a particular character, one rooted in the narrative of Jesus of Nazareth. Generally, we remember our social interactions much longer than our conceptual learning; so how we live together, value diversity, handle conflict, laugh at ourselves, and encourage each other will shape our later lives much more than we suspect. This, I suggest, is what our church schools are about: shaping lives with this rich, rounded intelligence. A tree is recognised by its fruits, and a school by its emerging pupils. Rt Rev John Pritchard, Bishop of Oxford 4

5 Inspection of Religious Education and Collective Worship Part 1 of the new Ofsted inspection handbook gives a detailed re-iteration of the legal status of RE and CW for all types of schools and academies, the implication being that RE and CW will be an element of the focus for inspection. (see paragraphs 14-18) If a school/academy is designated as having a denominational religious character, then denominational RE, school ethos and the content of CW are inspected under Section 48 of the Education Act 2005 (see chart below). The inspectors who conduct Section 48 inspections are appointed by the school s governing body, or the foundation governors in a foundation school, having consulted with persons prescribed in regulations (normally the appropriate religious authority). The inspectors are normally drawn from the relevant faith group s Section 48 inspection service, although not all faiths have their own inspectors organised in this way. Section 48 inspections should be approximately every five years. In schools with a religious character, Section 5 inspectors may comment on educational issues such as the contribution of assemblies to pupils personal and SMSC development, or the quality of teaching in any subjects, including RE. In the case of: - schools without a religious character - voluntary aided or voluntary controlled/foundation schools, - academies that were previously voluntary controlled/foundation schools and - free schools that are designated as having a religious character where RE is being provided in line with the locally agreed syllabus, RE is inspected under Section 5 of the Education Act 2005 and the RE syllabus. 5

6 Voluntary aided (VA) schools, academies whose predecessor was a VA school, free schools and entirely new academies Voluntary controlled (VC)/foundation schools; academies whose predecessor was a VC/foundation school Section 5 inspectors do not inspect the content of denominational RE, but may visit the lessons and assemblies to evaluate teaching, spiritual, moral, social, cultural development, etc. They may also inspect any RE that is provided in line with the locally agreed syllabus following a request from parents. Church of England Schools should also be teaching RE in line with the National Society Statement of Entitlement 1 Section 5 inspectors look at RE as part of the curriculum unless RE is provided in line with the designation following a request from parents. Section 48 inspectors inspect the denominational content of RE, collective worship and the school s denominational ethos. Section 48 inspectors inspect collective worship and the school s denominational ethos. Where the RE is provided in line with the designation, this will also be inspected by the section 48 inspectors. Governors are responsible for deciding the content of the RE syllabus in line with the trust deed or designation. They may appoint all teachers on the basis of religious beliefs. RE should follow the locally agreed syllabus unless parents request a denominational one. Academies can adopt another Agreed syllabus other than their local one or teach one recommended by their Academy provider. Church of England Academies should seek clarification from their diocese. Governors may appoint up to 20% of teachers to teach the denominational curriculum. The relationship between section 5 and Section 48 inspections is governed by a protocol between Ofsted and signatory faith group inspectorates. The Ofsted lead inspector should check the Section 48 arrangements and: if a Section 48 inspection is occurring at the same time, the Section 5 report should simply mention that a Section 48 inspection also took place under the information about the school section (evidence from the Section 48 inspection should not be used in a Section 5 report); 1 %20schools%20(3).pdf 6

7 if a Section 48 inspection has been carried out since the previous Section 5 inspection, inspectors should inform themselves of any key issues raised but should not use its evidence in their own inspection; if no Section 48 inspection by a suitable person has taken place, the lead inspector should check the arrangements; if governors have not arranged for a Section 48 inspection, then inspectors should conclude that they have failed to meet a key expectation. As the two inspections are now de-coupled it should be remembered that the section 48 inspection may have taken place sometime before or after the section Further guidance on CW produced by Bristol, Swindon and South Gloucestershire SACREs is available online here: 7

8 Inspection of Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural development A school can now be judged as requiring improvement if SMSC is having no impact and is ineffective. Here is how SIAMS (in boxes) and the new Ofsted criteria inform one another In judging the school s overall effectiveness, inspectors consider whether: the school requires improvement as it is not a good school because one or more of the four key judgements requires improvement (grade 3) and/or there are weaknesses in the overall provision for pupils spiritual, moral, social and cultural development SIAMS: Rooting the school in the Christian narrative enables a working environment where spirituality is central to the well being of individuals and the community as a whole. (SIAMS Evaluation Schedule, September 2013, p8) Any definition of the schools source for its SMSC should be rooted within the Christian narrative. The first question for Church of England Schools is: How well does the school, through its distinctive Christian character, meet the needs of all learners? Inspectors must evaluate: how well the Christian character contributes to the academic achievement, personal development and wellbeing of all learners, regardless of their ability or background; how effectively the Christian character supports the SMSC development of all learners whether they are Christian, of other faiths or of no faith; how effectively the distinctively Christian character shapes the relationships between all members of the school community; how well the Christian character promotes an understanding of and respect for diverse communities; the contribution of religious education to the Christian character of the school. If a school has worked out how it is effectively addressing these longer standing SIAMS questions then it will be well equipped to address the new Ofsted requirements. 8

9 Defining spiritual, moral, social and cultural development: 131. The spiritual development of pupils is shown by their: ability to be reflective about their own beliefs, religious or otherwise, that inform their perspective on life and their interest in and respect for different people s faiths, feelings and values sense of enjoyment and fascination in learning about themselves, others and the world around them use of imagination and creativity in their learning willingness to reflect on their experiences. SIAMS While Ofsted is looking for provision and promotion of SMSC a SIAMS inspector is likely to looking for progression in the opportunities offered to students There is a highly developed interpretation of spirituality shared across the school community. Learners have regular opportunities to engage in high quality experiences that develop a personal spirituality. They are passionate and confident to express their thoughts and views in considerable depth through a rich variety of styles and media. (SIAMS Evaluation Schedule September 2013, p7) 132. The moral development of pupils is shown by their: ability to recognise the difference between right and wrong, readily apply this understanding in their own lives and, in so doing, respect the civil and criminal law of England understanding of the consequences of their behaviour and actions interest in investigating and offering reasoned views about moral and ethical issues, and being able to understand and appreciate the viewpoints of others on these issues. SIAMS: Relationships a. how well the school fosters positive relationships based on distinctively Christian values between all members of the school community; b. how well members of the school articulate the link between their behaviour and Biblical teaching; c. how well the school promotes personal self-esteem, good work attitudes and mutual support based upon its distinctively Christian values. (SIAMS Evaluation Schedule September 2013, p6) 9

10 133. The social development of pupils is shown by their: use of a range of social skills in different contexts, including working and socialising with pupils from different religious, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds willingness to participate in a variety of communities and social settings, including by volunteering, cooperating well with others and being able to resolve conflicts effectively acceptance and engagement with the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs; the pupils develop and demonstrate skills and attitudes that will allow them to participate fully in and contribute positively to life in modern Britain. SIAMS: Inspectors may take account of : a b the breadth of experiences available to all learners through curricular and extracurricular activities how well the school offers opportunities for learners to reflect on and respond to beliefs, values and profound human experiences from a range of faith perspectives when making judgements about SMSC (SIAMS Evaluation Schedule September 2013, p6) 134. The cultural development of pupils is shown by their: understanding and appreciation of the wide range of cultural influences that have shaped their own heritage and that of others understanding and appreciation of the range of different cultures within school and further afield as an essential element of their preparation for life in modern Britain knowledge of Britain's democratic parliamentary system and its central role in shaping our history and values, and in continuing to develop Britain willingness to participate in and respond positively to artistic, sporting and cultural opportunities interest in exploring, improving understanding of and showing respect for different faiths and cultural diversity, and the extent to which they understand, accept, respect and celebrate diversity, as shown by their tolerance and attitudes towards different religious, ethnic and socio-economic groups in the local, national and global communities. 10

11 SIAMS: 5. Understanding of and respect for diverse communities: a b c how well learners understand the role of the Christian church, particularly the Anglican/Methodist church, at a local, national and international level how well learners understand Christianity as a multi-cultural world faith to what extent learners understand and respect difference and diversity within local, national and global faith communities 6. Religious education a b c the contribution religious education makes to the Christian character of the school the contribution religious education makes to learners spiritual, moral, social and cultural development how well religious education contributes to learners understanding of and respect for diverse faiths and cultures (SIAMS Evaluation Schedule September 2013, p6) In this respect, creating the time and space to reflect on, and design approaches to, meeting the statutory requirement to promote SMSC development may also be a path to re-envisioning our schools as first and foremost human places places that are both stimulating and kind to their constituents, imbued with spirit and soul. 2 Human beings raised into their full dignity will want to take their part in the economy of God with its industrial, commercial, legal, medical, administrative aspects for the betterment of the world. What is debilitating and destructive of the human dignity is the reduction of human beings to industrial units honed for material productivity rather than co-workers with God, called and commissioned to shape God s world for a just and joyous life for all its inhabitants. Rt Rev Christopher Cocksworth, Bishop of Coventry 2 Schools with Soul, p30, 11

12 Ten top questions: A diagnostic check-list for governors and headteachers How effective is our school at SMSC, RE and CW? The quality of education provided in the school 1. Is your curriculum rich, relevant broad and balanced - is there no unexplained narrowness? 2. Is there a teaching of and a support for fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect for and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs? 3. Do pupils have opportunities to engage in extra- curricular activities and volunteering within their local community? 4. Are pupils being given opportunities to learn how to resolve conflicts effectively? 5. Is there a balanced approach to the pupil s RE that is broadly Christian but takes account of the teaching and practices of the other principal religions in Britain? Quality of leadership and management in the school 6. Does your school include a rounded programme of assemblies that help to promote pupils SMSC, providing clear guidance on what is right or wrong? 7. Do governors and the school promote tolerance of and respect for people of all faiths (and those of no faith), cultures and lifestyles do they support through their words, actions and influence within the school and more widely in the community, to prepare children and young people positively for life in modern Britain? The behaviour and safety of pupils at the school 8. Are there safeguarding arrangements that include keeping pupils free from the dangers of radicalisation and extremism? Do these include checking and monitoring (e.g. of external speakers at school assemblies)? 9. Does the school have effective systems for ensuring a school culture where pupils conduct themselves with respect courtesy and good manners and do they understand how such behaviour contributes to school life, relationships, adult life and work? 10. Does the school have effective systems for monitoring and tackling all forms of bullying and harassment? (This includes cyber bullying, prejudicebased bullying related to SEN, sex, race, religion and belief, disability, sexual orientation or gender reassignment.) Please see the recent document Valuing All God s Children (May 2014). From 2015, new SIAMS criteria about combatting bullying will be included as a performance indicator of an effective Church of England school. Yes No Unsure Actions: Yes = What is your evidence? Are there any further questions to ask about the provision? No = Then this needs to be an action for development. Unsure = Investigate further. 12

13 Five suggestions for outstanding practice 1. Ensure all members of your school community can articulate what it understands as SMSC and can relate this to the school s overall purpose and ethos. (See the SIAMS grade descriptors for outstanding Christian Character.) 2. Ensure your school is clear as to where it is planning for and delivering SMSC - avoid a scattergun approach. RE, CW, PSHE and Citizenship are areas that are of key importance. Schools should focus on a limited number of activities or approaches for the implementation of SMSC. Done well, these are likely to be more effective and more open to a critical evaluation than many spread too thinly to make any real difference The responsibility for the leadership of SMSC, RE and CW is clear, shared and held to account. Those responsible are given appropriate support through continuing professional development, and governor scrutiny and challenge. 4. There are clear lines of intelligent accountability and self-evaluation frameworks for SMSC, RE and CW. Ensure your school has a lead governor with responsibility for SMSC who liaises with school leadership, teachers and pupils to develop a system for monitoring and evaluating SMSC with realistic targets and an appropriate framework for analysing the effectiveness of any provision. (See the SIAMS grade descriptors for outstanding Leadership & Management.) 5. Build SMSC into the core life and work of your school as a tool for human flourishing. Include SMSC in reporting systems to parents and students and in teachers performance management systems. Recognise and plan for SMSC as a tool for raising attainment and as a supporting strategy for closing attainment gaps. 3 RSA Schools with Soul p

14 Further guidance, advice and training Katy Staples, the author of this guidance is Advisor to SACRE for Bristol City Council, South Gloucestershire Council and Swindon Borough Council and is the Advisor to Church of England schools in the Diocese of Bristol. Katy leads training for RE across the South West, has led nationally acclaimed projects to promote inter-faith dialogue in schools, and recently produced guidance for the National Society on combatting homophobic bullying. She also sits on the National Religious Education Strategy Group. Tel.: (Diocese of Bristol) Details of training and advice are available below and online. CW: SMSC: RE: How to make Collective Worship effective and central to Spiritual Development / How Full-day training course: 20 November 2014 (click here for details and booking) School-based: full-day, for some or all staff, or for a cluster of schools sharing costs / Outcomes Lead and monitor the impact of Collective Worship on the life of the school Offer motivating, constructive coaching feedback for others to improve Collective Worship Awareness of the different styles of Collective Worship appropriate for different settings An understanding of the role that pupils can play in Collective Worship Be inspired as to the different strategies for leading effective Collective Worship and the different models for evaluating the impact of assemblies on the lives of pupils and on the school community Leading Spiritual Development / Spiritual Development across the curriculum / How Full-day training course: 25 March 2015 (click here for details) School-based: full-day or ½ day, for all staff or for a cluster of schools sharing costs / Outcomes Understand the SIAMS and Ofsted criteria for SMSC Have a greater definition of the Spiritual Development and the SMSC aspects of learning Develop systems to audit current provision Plan for improved provision of opportunities throughout the curriculum Gain practical and inspirational ideas to take back and implement 14

15 Assessment in RE / How 1.5 hours School-based Own staff or with cluster of schools sharing costs Twilight course / part of INSET day / 1:1 / staff meeting / Outcomes Understand how to set appropriate challenge in RE to allow progress Formulate good monitoring and evaluation systems for tracking progress in RE New RE Subject Leaders / How Full-day training course: 18 September 2014 (click here for details) School-based ½ day of 1:1 support School-based ½ day / 2 twilights for a cluster of schools sharing costs / Outcomes Understand the aims and purposes of RE A basic understanding of the central beliefs of the 6 major world faiths and of non-religious world-views) The skills to judge RE teaching and learning using Ofsted (and SIAMS) criteria Develop realistic models for assessment and monitoring progress in RE Identify key issues arising from pupil workbooks RE Governance training For governors in Bristol, South Gloucestershire or Swindon local authorities. / Outcomes Appreciate the extent to which RE is a vulnerable subject Understand your role in asking challenging questions about RE provision Feel confident in monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of RE, providing challenge and support RE for Wider Impact / How Full-day training course: 12 March 2015 (click here for details) School-based ½ day for own staff or with cluster of schools sharing costs / Outcomes Understanding the importance in RE of ensuring a broad and balanced curriculum that includes an understanding of diversity in the UK and globally A skillset to plan RE that can be delivered in conjunction with other subjects, making a broader plan for effective learning Plan RE using an enquiry approach, encouraging curiosity and ensuring challenge and progress Standards in RE / How ½ day or full day School-based Own staff or with cluster of schools sharing costs 1:1 / small group / all staff / part of INSET day / Outcomes Learn the theory, using video clips and mock moderation Carry out RE lesson observations and judge a lesson against Ofsted / SIAMS criteria Identify evidence for judging pace, pitch and progress Use data and work scrutiny evidence to accurately judge the quality of RE teaching over time Moderate teacher assessment judgements in RE using evidence from lesson observations, pupils work and data 15

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