Starting with Cornerstones
Jade and her team at Pembroke Primary School began looking at Cornerstones in 2014 after they identified that there were gaps within their school curriculum. Jade explains: โWe did a lot of research looking at various projects that would be innovative, meet the needs of our children and be exciting to teach, and Cornerstones came up.โ Straight away, the children and families really enjoyed the topics. The staff have adapted the projects over the years, to meet the needs of their learners, and Jade reports that teachers have become โmore confident and creative with them.โ
Introducing Maestro
The school were introduced to the online curriculum platform, Maestro, in the summer of 2020. Jade says โWe made the move in September and itโs going really, really well. SLT met in the summer term; then we had Zoom training delivered by Nicola.โ
With the new Curriculum for Wales requirements firmly on the horizon, Jade wanted to get a strong start on curriculum design, without overwhelming staff (2020 being the year of the Covid-19 pandemic). She says: โWith the new curriculum approaching us, change was inevitable, and we had to make a move. So, first INSET day back in September, we informed the staff that we were changing the way that our planning was going to take place.โ
Cornerstonesโ dedicated Wales curriculum adviser, Sandra Jones, helped to set up Jade and her staff on Maestro. Jade explains: โSandra took the staff through the portal very gently, introducing what it did and what it was capable of.โ
Impact on staff
After their initial training, the staff have explored Maestroโs functions and tools in more depth. Jade is happy to report that โwhat everybody absolutely loves is everything being in one place. Whereas before we would have our planning documents, our assessment folders, our DCF, which we would track, and our Literacy and Numeracy Framework, we can now track it all as itโs in one place and online.โ
Being online has its advantages, says Jade, particularly during the lockdown period. โIt can be accessed anywhere, and especially with many members of staff working from home in the distance learning period, that was absolutely key.โ The staff at Pembroke are also reporting that Maestro is โsaving them so much time.โ
Jade also feels that the shared timetable function on Maestro has brought the staff together even more. โItโs been fabulous because people have said โOh, Iโve seen youโve just done a new project. How did it go?โ Itโs another form of communication, actually.โ
As well as accessing over 100 projects, teachers have been โincredibly excitedโ that they can design their own projects on Maestro. Jade also relishes the workload reducing benefits: โThe teaching resources were one of the reasons why we decided to go with Cornerstones in the first place. We can spend hours and hours sitting in front of Google, searching for relevant lesson plans, activities, PowerPoints and things like that. So, the fact that theyโre in one place for us has reduced the time that the staff have to spend on creating those themselves.โ
Another aspect of Maestro that staff are excited about is the interactive Memorable Experiences map. โLooking at what was around us within our local area to support our learners with their projects was absolutely fantastic.โ
Impact on leadership and Curriculum for Wales planning
As Deputy Headteacher, Jade is relishing the ability to get a clear overview of her schoolโs curriculum. โI can just log in and have a look at peopleโs timetables, and I know whatโs going on around the school.โ
Jade and her staff have already started to use Maestro to meet the new Curriculum for Wales requirements:
โWe started off introducing the four purposes and embedding them throughout the school. Authentic learning activities were relevant for us last year, and thatโs something we really focused on.โ
โThe fact that the statements of what matters are all in one place within the Maestro for Wales portal has also been a massive help for us. We can go through and look at different groups for differentiation and we can check coverage and identify where the gaps are. Obviously, itโs early days and they arenโt showing gaps, but weโre hitting a lot of what matters statements.โ
โSo, for me as a leader, to go in and check that what is being covered has been really reassuring. And Iโm not sure how I would have been able to do that without this portal. Itโs helping us get our head around the requirements of the new curriculum.โ
Impact on the children
The children at Pembroke Primary are keen learners, and Jade has already seen progress and better engagement in school since using Cornerstones: โTheyโve become a lot more creative and able to use and link those areas of learning and experience.โ The school allow children and their families to vote for the projects theyโd like to cover, which Jade feels has โalready engaged them.โ Over the year, staff have found that โthereโs always something that suits every single child.โ The children are also excited to work on the home learning ideas included with each project.
Assessing the curriculum
Jade and her team are pleased that assessment is made quick, informed and accurate on Maestro. โWe have the opportunity to assess the children against the statements of what matters, against the DCF and the progression steps. So thatโs been a bit of a godsend for us. Whereas some schools were developing their own plans, once again, that was time-consuming, and we didnโt want to spend an awful lot of time devising something that might not be to the requirements of the Welsh government. We now have all our assessment opportunities on Maestro.โ
Teachers assess the children at the end of each lesson. This is made quick and easy on Maestro with the โlesson taughtโ button and the ability to note next steps teaching points: โWe ask staff if children arenโt meeting those what matters statements to just note what theyโre going to do next for that, pop in their differentiation and their teaching assistant plans within that too.โ
Jade again appreciates the paperless, live set up of Maestro for planning and assessment: โWhereas before, we had planning folders, assessment folders, our tracking folders of the DCF, we donโt need that anymore. Itโs all in one place and itโs all online now.โ
Next steps
Jade and her team are excited to explore the features on Maestro: โWe spotted that the RE objectives are now integrated on the system, which is really usefulโ. They also feel ready to adapt content around the needs of the children and look forward to continuing to work with the Cornerstones Wales advisers, Nicola and Sandra. โStaff have developed very friendly relationships with whoever is on the other end of the Live Chat button as well!โ says Jade.
We wish Jade and the staff, children and families at Pembroke Primary all the very best for the future.
