Newtown Primary School is a small yet vibrant single-form-entry primary school on the borders of Dudley and Sandwell in the West Midlands. With around 220 pupils, 9 teaching staff, and a similar number of key support staff, the school is currently in special measures for historic reasons, but well on the way to becoming reclassified as a “Good” school. They joined Stour Vale Academy Trust – a successful multi-academy trust, which strives for excellence in both academic achievement and character development – in April 2020.
The catchment for the school is relatively economically deprived, where pupils struggled with the provision of technology during the pandemic, meaning many were unable to access online resources at that time. This was compounded with a lot of change at the school in that period – with minimal technology in place when the first lockdown was announced, coupled with an infrastructure hampered by slow broadband and legacy devices that had clearly seen better days.
It was at this time that the academy appointed a new, passionate Senior Leadership Team, committed to continuous improvement across the whole school, with staff working together to ensure their children develop so that they eventually leave as successful learners, responsible citizens and resilient individuals.
A key part of this new approach involved a new attitude towards technology within the school. One of the first decisions was to take on the services of a third-party technology partner. Their in-house technician was seconded from another local school who had worked with RM for some time, and he recommended RM to Newtown Primary’s SLT as a suitable partner.
Even before the pandemic, the school wanted to give their children access to computing devices that worked reliably and which the children could use easily and effectively.
Next, the school upgraded from sedentary desktops in the corner of a Computer Room, to dynamic Chromebooks that they could move between classes and even take outside if they needed to.
As with many schools, many of the staff had worked in other establishments before coming to Newtown, so they were aware what could be done.
Schools also talk to other schools and it soon became apparent that some things that the team had been told were not possible, were clearly not true. Stour Vale Academy Trust is a Trust where their schools are empowered to drive what they want to do individually – meaning that every school within the Trust approaches things like technology differently.
Importantly, when a third-party is accepted as a partner, that comes with obligations too. Whilst a partner can be trusted to do what they have said they will do, they are expected to bring something more to the party.
Just as the school was embarking on implementing this new vision, the pandemic hit.
As a company, RM is aware that schools have choices, but they also know that after 50 years working solely in the education sector, they understand the unique needs of a school – often in ways that other third-party suppliers do not appreciate as they do not have that same heritage.
As we leave the pandemic behind and roll on a couple of years, it is clear that the technology set up at Newtown Primary School today is barely comparable with what they had at the start of 2020. They have a new server, modern policies and procedures, superfast connectivity that acts as the glue to make it all work, online safety software – something that some schools take for granted but they just did not have – and new laptops and Chromebooks that take the place of the very much dated desktops. Best of all, it all just works.
Schools that have started from a dark place, but with a clear vision of where they wish to get to, and then a great story that describes their journey, are always those whose view of the future is the most enlightening and optimistic. Newtown Primary School is a case in point. When the current team joined circa three years ago, the school had gone into special measures and there was a lot that needed to change. Shortly after agreeing what they needed to do, they were in the grip of a global pandemic.
Despite this, the team today are enthusiastic about what the future holds, having seen what is possible, and whilst they recognise that their journey has only just started, they can see the benefits emerging from their hard work.
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