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Secondary SEAL – London

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“All schools should use the National Strategies materials to develop pupils’ emotional, social and behavioural skills. This involves familiarising staff with the SEAL and SEBS materials that can be used through the taught curriculum to develop pupils’ emotional literacy”. Learning Behaviour: Lessons Learned – A Review of Behaviour Standards and Practices in our Schools – Sir Alan Steer.

As part of Sir Alan Steer’s final behaviour report he has identified that all schools should be using SEAL to develop pupils’ emotional literacy skills and promote good behaviour. Does your school have a clearly mapped out SEAL journey in line with the SEAL agenda or does SEAL leave you feeling a little lost, unsure of where to start and how to incorporate current practice into this framework?

Attend the 3rd annual Secondary SEAL conference to gain a full and comprehensive understanding of SEAL and how to fully integrate it across your  whole-school environment.

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

Comments from previous SEAL delegates:

“I wanted to take the opportunity to congratulate you on what I believe was one of the best conferences I’ve ever attended. Not only was it well organised, but the speakers were informative and inspirational”.
H. Pallett, Leader of Learning Personal Development & Wellbeing, Pleckgate High School Mathematics  & Computing College

“A thoroughly useful conference and the workshops were exceptional. Many thanks”.
R. Smith, Deputy Headteacher, Kings College for The Arts & Technology

“I really enjoyed the day, the conference was informative and I would highly recommend it”.
J. White, Head of Student Services, QEII High School

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