A practical toolkit to strengthen curriculum oversight and drive school improvement. Updated for 2026, in line with the Reading and Writing Frameworks and the Renewed Ofsted Framework.
This practical toolkit empowers school leaders to carry out focused monitoring, evaluate evidence with confidence, and report findings through constructive, actionable feedback.
Whether you're leading whole-school strategy or supporting subject development, this resource offers a consistent, purposeful approach to curriculum leadership.
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What’s Inside
- Comprehensive Coverage: Supports monitoring across English (Phonics, Reading, Spoken Language, Writing), Mathematics, PSHE and the Wider Curriculum.
- Ready-to-Use Templates: Includes editable formats for lesson visits, learning walks, pupil voice, work scrutiny, staff discussions, and more.
- Leadership-Focused: Designed to help senior leaders carry out purposeful monitoring, evaluate evidence effectively, and report findings constructively.
- Flexible & Adaptable: Can be tailored to suit individual school priorities and complements existing SSP documentation.
How It Supports Schools and Settings
- Encourages evidence-informed practice and strategic reflection across subjects.
- Promotes consistency in monitoring and clarity in feedback, supporting curriculum coherence.
- Helps schools identify strengths and areas for development, leading to targeted action planning.
- Fosters a culture of collaborative improvement through structured staff and pupil engagement.
Why You’ll Love It
- Saves time with structured, editable templates.
- Strengthens leadership capacity and accountability.
- Supports whole-school improvement with a clear, user-friendly framework.
- Offers excellent value as a reusable, scalable resource across settings.
Ideal For
- Headteachers and senior leaders seeking to enhance curriculum leadership.
- Subject leaders aiming to build confidence in monitoring and evaluation.
- Schools preparing for inspection or internal review cycles.
Please note, this resource is free of charge to Liverpool schools.