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Primary Gifted & Talented 2009 – London

May 9, 2009 //  by Admin

With the recent announcement that one quarter of primary schools are failing to adhere to national G&T policy, gifted and talented leaders are looking for new ways to transform their G&T provision as they prepare to come under close scrutiny in this area.

This year’s Primary Gifted and Talented conference is the must-attend event
for anyone leading G&T provision in primary schools, as we welcome the UK’s leading experts, researchers and practitioners to share their tried and tested strategies for developing a G&T programme that impacts on whole-school achievement. Receive practical tips from leading practitioners on how to develop high quality G&T provision under time and money constraints, and learn how to win the support of your staff to create a whole-school approach to G&T provision.

Click here to see an overview of this event. You can also see details of the day in our conference programme.

Last year’s delegates said:
“ Excellent. Highly informative and very practical.” E. Cave, G&T Coordinator, George Abbot School

“ Fantastic! Armed with excellent ideas that are rooted in the real world.”

J. Smith, Head of Learning, Gayton Primary School


“ Practical tips from motivational speakers who were genuinely passionate about providing for G&T speakers. Extremely useful.”

K. Robertson, G&T Coordinator, The Hayfield School

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