CPD at The Dormston School
The Dormston School’s CPD programme is designed to build a highly skilled, reflective, and collaborative staff body. Our offer combines whole‑school training and a culture of open professional learning. Every element is aligned to the school’s strategic priorities and our commitment to securing the best outcomes for all pupils.
Weekly Professional Development
(Developed this year to include Culture Briefings)
All teaching staff participate in a structured three‑week rotation of Wednesday morning briefings, each focusing on a core strand of school improvement:
These sessions respond directly to findings from lesson observations, learning walks, and book looks, ensuring CPD remains timely and relevant. SLT may restructure these briefings based on the needs of the school.
Professional Learning Groups (2025/2026)
All teaching staff—including ITTs, ECTs, Middle Leaders and SLT—are allocated to one of three whole‑school learning groups:
In addition, all staff are completing the Inclusive Attendance programme this academic year.
INSET Days Aligned to School Priorities
INSET provision is shaped by the school’s development plan. This ensures INSET days are strategic, purposeful, and directly connected to classroom practice.
Early Career Teachers and ITTs
Dormston is committed to nurturing new teachers and contributing to the wider profession.
ECTs
ITTs
New Staff Training
Formal Induction Process
Dormston’s induction programme welcomes new staff into the school community and helps them feel a sense of belonging from day one. The induction includes:
This structured start ensures new colleagues feel informed, supported, and connected.
Professional Qualifications and Career Progression
Dormston encourages staff to pursue nationally recognised qualifications:
Quality Assurance and Feedback Loops
A continuous cycle of monitoring ensures CPD remains responsive and impactful:
A Culture of Collaboration and Celebration
Dormston fosters an open, supportive professional environment:
Strong Staff Retention
Dormston benefits from high staff retention across departments, which strengthens continuity, deepens professional relationships, and reinforces the school’s sense of belonging and community. This stability enhances the impact of CPD, as staff remain invested in long‑term development, shared goals, and collective improvement.
At Dormston, all staff are encouraged to be reflective practitioners in a bid to constantly drive forward improvements in teaching and learning. The programme of established CPD as set out above seeks to do just that and has been enormously successful.