Lawnswood School

Welcome to Lawnswood School. Here, we’re bringing together colleagues from Computing, Maths, Science and Technology. Although we’re spread across venues, this is still very much one Red Kite Day, a chance to connect, collaborate and learn together through a programme of subject-specific sessions.

Red Kite Day 8 Programme at Lawnswood School

Time Session
08:30-09:10 Registration and refreshments
09:15-10:00

Keynote - Sanjay Bhandari, Chair of Kick it Out

'Reasons to be Cheerful'

Why, in Education, not only do we have reasons to be optimistic but that optimism is an essential ingredient to leading change. It's an obligation

10:00-10:10 Comfort Break
10:10-11:00

Keynote - Professor Leigh Hoath, Science Education, Leeds Trinity University

'Finding Hope in a Challenging World'

This session will look at the challenges that are increasingly pulling schools and teachers to face competing demands whilst meeting the needs of children and young people. In times of great change from a technology, political and curriculum review, we will focus on the importance of constructive hope and where education, our schools and our subjects can support this.

11:00-11:30 Break with refreshments
11:30-12:30

Subject Session 1 - please see the drop down boxes for more information about these subjects.

Computing

Maths

Science

Technology

12:30-13:15 Lunch
13:15-14:30 Subject session 2 with reflection time in school teams
14:30-14:45 Plenary

Live Keynote Speaker

Further Session Information

Computing

Session details to follow.

Maths

Preparing students for the increase in Problem Solving in the new Curriculum

The new curriculum will be launched in Spring 2027 and will be first taught in September 2028. We know from the initial recommendations, the choice of curriculum drafters and their preparatory work that there will be an expectation on teachers to increase the proportion of problem solving and reasoning in lessons. In the session on Red Kite Day we will be exploring Problem Solving and how we can make this accessible for all students.

Science

Microscale Chemistry Sessions run by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
 
Secondary Science Capital Teaching Approach run by representatives of UCL and the Ogden Trust
 
Space as context for great Physics teaching run by the Ogden Trust
 
Other sessions designed and led by teachers in the Red Kite Alliance schools.
 

Design Technology

Session details to follow.

Food & Nutrition

Developing food presentation skills for exam students

Session 1: Making elements for the plate (working in pairs, each pair will make some elements to use for the plating)
 
Session 2: Using the elements made earlier, each pair can have a go at trying different plating techniques (post demonstration).

Arrival and Parking Information

There are two entrances to the school, either through the Main Entrance of the school which is off Otley Road, or through the gate at the back of the school, off the Ring Road, please note, this is an entrance only. There will be plenty of parking on site and if the carpark is full there will be an overflow carpark on the playground at the back of the school.

Please wear your school lanyard and report to the Main Reception on arrival.

Photography and Videography

Photography and videography will take place at this event for Red Kite marketing purposes, including (but not limited to) use on our website and social media channels. Attendance constitutes your consent to be included; however, if you prefer not to be identifiable in images, you may opt out by wearing a yellow lanyard. We will make reasonable efforts to respect this, but please be aware that it may not be possible to exclude individuals from large group or crowd shots.