Sixth Form Open Evening - Thursday 6 November 2025

Teaching and learning policies at Beckfoot have been created with our staff, for our staff and students. Our approaches are based on ‘evidence-informed wisdom’ that has been tried and tested in our classrooms. We have a foundation of core structural features which appear in all lessons, but teachers use their teaching and learning toolkit to choose strategies most appropriate to the subject and specific curriculum content. As a school, we strive to always be a model of World Class teaching and learning – and outwardly-facing leader in develop practice across the Trust and local community. We are a team who gets excited about teaching and learning!
Teaching and learning at Beckfoot centres around three key areas:
Our T&L policy, The Beckfoot Way, has been built to provide the foundations for great teaching and learning and ensure ‘Limitless Possibilities for All’. The consistency it provides supports our students as they move from classroom to classroom, subject to subject, teacher to teacher. The freedom it allows enables our teachers to build upon these foundations in the way that works for them, in their subject, with their students. It includes:
Our CPD, developing greatness, is at the heart of teaching and learning at Beckfoot. If great teaching and learning is what has the biggest impact on student outcomes, then professional development needs to be protected and prioritised. Our CPD curriculum is:
Our core CPD curriculum centres around:
We also provide an ‘extra-curricular’ offer, alongside this core CPD, for staff to select from based on their areas of interest or where sessions are linked to pedagogy they are exploring and refining in their own practice.
We have therefore created a ‘Developing Greatness calendar’. These are issued half-termly and include opportunities such as:
Our Quality Assurance, Evaluation into Action, ensures that we triangulate all the sources of evidence to come to secure conclusions about what is happening in our classrooms – evaluation. From here, we determine how to feedback, develop and share teaching practice – action.
Our evaluation includes:
We then ensure that we ‘close the loop’ – putting the right feedback and development in place and subsequently returning to ensure that this action has had impact. Examples include:
As Dylan Wiliam says, “Every teacher needs to improve, not because they are not good enough, but because they can be even better.”