The Lifelong Learners of Leeds Trinity

Hannah Collins is Vice Principal of Trinity Academy Leeds, a brave and ambitious new school that is passionate about providing a world-class education for all its students.
2022 End of Year Member Reflections

It’s important that we celebrate our professional accomplishments no matter how small, especially in a time where we’re constantly facing newer and scarier challenges.
Richard Potter: My Personal Learning Journey

Richard is a Headteacher in a two form primary school in Essex having been a school leader and headteacher for over 15 years.
Top five things to do before the new term starts

With the new school term quickly approaching, here are a few things you can do to prepare and ease yourself back into the classroom.
Mentors recognised for their accomplishments with new Chartered Teacher (Mentor) Status

The Chartered College of Teaching has announced a new route to Chartered Status for school-based mentors. Launching in the 2022/23 academic year, Chartered Teacher (Mentor) Status.
International teachers share their thoughts on education

For International Day of Education, we reached out to our almost 1,000 international members and affiliates to find out what’s important to them and hear their thoughts and experiences of teaching outside of the UK and Ireland.
Chartered College of Teaching launches new Chartered Status to recognise teaching expertise

Teachers and leaders will have up to three years to complete four Chartered assessments units and then apply to gain Chartered Teacher Status or Chartered Teacher (Leadership) Status depending on an individual’s role and assessments completed.
Chartered College of Teaching comments on impact of CPD report

comments on the publication of Education Policy Institute’s new report on the effects of high-quality professional development on teachers and students.
Quality assurance of teachers’ CPD: could it work?

We know that teacher quality really matters. If we want to improve outcomes for pupils in our schools, we need to ensure they receive high-quality teaching… and this means teachers need access to high-quality CPD.
Chartered College comments on CPD Report

The Chartered College of Teaching has today (19 February) commented on a new report by Education Policy Institute into the effects of high-quality CPD. The report, commissioned by Wellcome, finds that CPD for teachers has a greater impact on pupil outcomes than performance-related teacher pay. Professor Dame Alison Peacock, Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching, […]