School Strategic Planning School Councils Why are we doing strategic plans? “The biggest challenge confronting education in Australia is how to overcome the gaps between high performing and low performing students which exist across all school sectors” (The Victorian Minister for Education and Training, Lynne Kosky Educating all Young Australians, 2004) What is strategic planning? • Strategy, properly formulated, should provide the central point around which a school community can focus and unite to ensure that every child at the school can get the best possible education. • A strategic plan is your school’s voice. School Strategic Plan School Strategic Plan School Review School Self-Evaluation Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec What outcomes are we trying to achieve? • Student learning – e.g. reading, writing, maths • Student engagement & well being – e.g. attendance, positive relationships, safety • Student pathways & transition – Into, through and between schools Strategic Planning Elements • • • • • • Purpose Values Context Goals Targets Key improvement strategies Purpose and Values • Purpose = fundamental reason for existing – A purpose statement often has two core elements: • Who are we serving? • What do we wish to provide them with? • Values = timeless and unchanging, as opposed to operating practices and strategies which should change Context • Understanding the external environment, AND • What’s happening inside the school Context • Understanding the external environment • What’s happening inside the school • Tools: – SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) – Mind mapping Goals, Targets, Strategies… • Goals = what student outcomes we are seeking to improve; aspirational; describe level of improvement • Targets = intended performance results; specific, measurable, time-bound • Key Improvement Strategies = 3 – 5 key broad activities that the school will undertake to achieve the level of desired improvement in the Goals & Targets over the four year period School strategic planning template Purpose: Values: Context: Student Learning Goals Targets Key Improvement Strategies #1 #2 #3 Student Engagement and Wellbeing Student Pathways and Transitions Key questions for school council • What outcomes is the school trying to achieve for our students? • Where are we now? • What does the school need to do? • How will the school manage its resources to achieve these outcomes? • How will we know if these outcomes have been achieved? Strategic Planning Do: • Get input from your community • Leave off the rose coloured glasses • Consider the people issues • Prioritise your strategic choices • Start simple Strategic Planning Don’t: • Forget to consider how you will resource your plan • File your plan away and only look at it once a year when reflecting on progress • Create a set of “wish lists” – your plan must be practical and do-able • Crowd the plan with operational issues Relationship between Strategic Plans and Annual Implementation Plans For more information • http://www.sofweb.vic.edu.au/standards/account/ index.htm (for all strategic planning guidelines, templates and reports) • http://www.sofweb.vic.edu.au/blueprint/default.as p (Blueprint for Government Schools) • School System Development Division – [email protected]
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