Welcome to the PACE Quality of Education Hub. PACE is the DNA that underpins the quality of education strategy at Greensand Multi Academy Trust schools. It is fundamental to the commitment that all children 'step into their greatness' through:
- Effective Pedagogy
- Accurate and informative Assessment
- An ambitious, balanced and coherent Curriculum
- High Expectations
We believe that when these principles are aligned and linked, they should facilitate effective learning for all children irrespective of their starting points or barriers to learning. The PACE Framework provides guiding principles to the quality of education in a Greensand School. It gives alignment but allows contextual autonomy and individual school identity.
PACE Guiding Principles
Pedagogy Principles
Assessment Principles
Curriculum Principles
Expectations Principles
PACE Development Case Study
‘Powerful Pedagogy’ – How the Quality of Instruction course is improving teaching across the Trust.
Power of Pedagogy
Teaching is indeed a multifaceted endeavour, requiring adaptability and responsiveness to each child's unique needs. The PACE Quality of Instruction program is a valuable resource for Greensand teachers, offering a comprehensive pedagogical toolkit to navigate these complexities.
Through the ‘Dimensions of Great Teaching’ series, educators are empowered to enhance their practice and foster meaningful learning experiences. The program emphasises eight core principles of instruction, backed by solid evidence, and encourages collaboration amongst teachers from various phases. This cross-phase dialogue enriches understanding of pedagogy and ultimately benefits student learning across Trust schools.
Clarissa, a Languages Teacher at Reigate School, highlights the program’s impact on her professional development. She appreciates the interactive nature of the course and its focus on practical strategies, such as the use of mini whiteboards. This tool has become integral to her lessons, helping her address diverse learning needs and effectively challenge students.
Georgia, a History Teacher also at Reigate, emphasises the value of reflection and peer collaboration. Her experience observing Year 1 students using mini whiteboards for assessment reinforced the potential of these strategies in her own secondary classroom, inspiring her to incorporate similar techniques.
Leila, a Year 2 Teacher from Epsom Downs, shares how the program facilitated learning from experienced educators. She successfully adapted a secondary feedback technique to her primary classroom, demonstrating that effective teaching strategies can transcend grade levels. This approach not only engaged her students but also fostered a positive attitude toward mistakes and learning.
“Very rarely do you have the opportunity in a course to learn something, go back to your class and implement and then go back to the course and discuss what worked what didn’t and make changes. This is what ‘The quality of instruction’ course provided - an opportunity to learn, grow and develop.”
Leila, Year 2 Teacher – Epsom Downs School
Overall, the PACE Quality of Instruction program is fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement amongst teachers, ultimately enhancing the educational experiences of children across the Trust.