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Remote education provision at Jack Hunt School

This information is intended to provide clarity and transparency for students and parents or carers about what to expect from remote education where national or local restrictions require entire cohorts (or bubbles) to remain at home. To access this information, please click here.

Leading Edge Status

Jack Hunt School became a Beacon school in September 1999 for an initial period of 3 years. Following a successful application to the Department for Education and Skills, Beacon status was granted for a further three years with effect from September 2002. In 2004, Beacon schools came to an end nationally and Jack Hunt School successfully applied to become a Leading Edge School.

What is the Leading Edge Partnership programme?

Schools that are part of the  Leading Edge Partnership strive to overcome some of the challenges facing education in order to raise standards. Partnerships work collaboratively to 'inspire, design, test and adapt professional practice to raise standards of learning and teaching.

Jack Hunt School's Leading Edge Partnership

Jack Hunt School's Leading Edge Partners were originally Bushfield and Orton Longueville Schools.

Together we worked on such issues as:
 
  • Pupil tracking to improve attainment
  • Pupil voice to improve teaching and learning 
  • Subject specific work

Currently we share good practice with a number of schools and Higher Education Institutions in the following areas:

  • Vertical Tutoring
  • Community Cohesion
  • Communication Leaders
  • Nurture, Learning to Learn and Breakthrough groups
  • Restorative Practices
  • Bi-Lingual Learners
  • EAL and Deaf Awareness
  • Behaviour management
  • NQT support and mentoring programme

​Email: pkilbey@jackhunt.net