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  • One thing that really gets our goat is bad data. Data that fails to tell the right story, or provide valid and reliable evidence, can leave school leaders bewildered rather than informed. Nicki has recently served as a Trustee and Chair of Governors during inspections under the new Ofsted framework, seeing firsthand how these changes…

    nicolaantwis

    Feb 5, 2026
    Uncategorized
    education, governance, headteacher, inspection, leadership, learning, MAT, new framework, news, ofsted, schools, teachers, teaching
  • A personal reflection I still remember the first time I led a pupil progress meeting as a new headteacher. I had spreadsheets, graphs, and color-coded charts ready to go. What I didn’t have, however, was a plan for the silence that followed when I showed those numbers. The teachers weren’t seeing data — they were…

    nicolaantwis

    Nov 4, 2025
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    assessment, data, education, leadership, learning, pupilprogress, teachers, teaching
  • It’s the start of the new year and you’re thinking – how can I getthrough this year and achieve the best possible outcomes for my pupils andstaff? While academic achievement is a cornerstone of our work, there’s aneven deeper current flowing beneath it that’s absolutely vital: mental health.It’s the silent force that can either empower…

    nicolaantwis

    Oct 20, 2025
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    education, health, leadership, mental-health, schools, wellbeing, wholeschoolapproach
  • Since the start of my teaching career, I’ve spent most of my time in Early Years and Key Stage 1. It’s fair to say that much of my day — and sometimes even my dreams  revolves around phonics! Many education professionals still view phonics as an EYFS or KS1 skill, but increasingly, both the reading…

    nicolaantwis

    Oct 20, 2025
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    books, earlyreading, education, eyfs, ks1, leadership, learning, literacy, phonics, reading, schools, teaching
  • For too long, attendance has been a growing concern not just for school offices or senior leadership teams, but for the entire school community. We all know that regular attendance plays a crucial role in children’s learning, safeguarding and overall development. It’s no surprise that attendance — and particularly term-time holidays — remains a frequent…

    nicolaantwis

    Oct 20, 2025
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    attendance, attendancematters, education, leadership, learning, school, teachers, teaching
  • It has been an amazing few weeks enjoying watching women’s rugby taking centre stage.  I have enjoyed travelling up and down the country from Sunderland, to Northampton, to Brighton, to Bristol and finally to Twickenham, London to follow the incredible Red Roses.  In sporting terms their journey has been fairly smooth, they have dominated the…

    nicolaantwis

    Sep 29, 2025
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    education, headteacher, leadership, learning, MAT, rugby, schools, teaching, world-cup, worldcup
  • Well done to everyone for navigating the last week of summer terrors, training days and the mammoth piles of pre-term prep. The relaxing summer will be far behind in the rear-view mirror by now. For me, the summer also brings the chance to read something a little more demanding. This year, I chose Yuval Noah…

    nicolaantwis

    Sep 8, 2025
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    education, leadership, learning, philosophy, schools, teaching
  • Time to Go – And Yes, Apparently I’m Now “Legacy Tech” A wise and much-loved colleague once told me that every teacher has an innovation that signals it’s time to hang up the lanyard. I asked him, on the cusp of retirement, what finally tipped him over the edge. He smiled and said: “Interactive Whiteboard.” Not…

    nicolaantwis

    Jul 14, 2025
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    education, headteacher, leadership, learning, retirement, school, schools, teachers, teaching
  • I have been a fan of Lego from the age of six when my parents bought me a second-hand London Bus model from the village jumble sale.  It was the best present ever and I was gripped for life. Now I am 55, I have the means to indulge my hobby/habit/obsession again.  My dream set……

    nicolaantwis

    Jun 16, 2025
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    action plan, data, education, headteacher, leadership, learning, MAT, school improvement, schools, teaching
  • Surprising Leadership Lessons from Nature Fact 1: The Northwestern Crow is from the Mandarte Island, Canada Fact 2: The Northwestern Crows’ favourite food are whelks Fact 3: Northwestern Crows drop whelks from height to break open their hard shells Sounds simple but carefully considered decisions need to be made: The decision-making process of the Northwestern…

    nicolaantwis

    May 1, 2025
    School Leadership
    education, headteacher, leadership, learning, MAT, schools, teachers, teaching
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