Behaviour Hubs is a one-year programme funded by the Department for Education (DfE) that provides support, training and advice for schools and MATs who want to improve their behaviour culture. The programme supports schools through the steps on the behaviour journey:
1. Diagnosing issues
2. Developing new behaviour approaches
3. Launching these approaches
4. Monitoring the impact of their new changes
London South Teaching School Hub is currently looking for new Lead Schools to join the programme and help others develop their behaviour culture.
With the assistance of the Hub, Lead Schools support pre-selected Partner Schools through this journey. Schools join the programme on one of two streams:
Partner Schools receiving Core Support are those that want to work more independently.
Schools receiving Extended Support will value more in-depth one-to-one support from lead schools.
Each year, Lead Schools support two schools on the Extended Support stream and three schools on the Core Support stream. Lead Schools are responsible for supporting their Partner schools in a range of ways tailored to each school’s individual needs, with the overall aim to enable real change.
Lead Schools:
This approach is embedded and aligned with Education Endowment Fund (EEF) guidance.
The Behaviour Hub is led by Emily Crow: ecrow@londonsouthtsh.org