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Norfolk's Early Years Festival of Professional Development 2026
Join us for a day of inspiration, learning and connection with Early Years professionals from across Norfolk.
Norfolk Wraparound Childcare Conference 2026
A unique opportunity to engage in high-quality professional learning, with inspiring keynote speakers and engage in hands-on workshops that focus on approaches that can be taken straight back into Wraparound childcare provision.
Crucial Crew Road Safety Quiz
Download the Crucial Crew Road Safety Quiz to help pupils in Years 4, 5 and 6 build essential road safety skills through an engaging, facilitator-led session and guidance.
Assessment and Data Newsletter - January issue
Year 6 Writing Assessment Forums
Led by experienced Norfolk moderators, these forums are available to support teachers in gaining a clear understanding of the end of KS2 writing assessment standards, and to provide an opportunity to moderate writing alongside colleagues from across the local area.
National Year of Reading: Resources and toolkit now available
The National Literacy Trust has produced a comprehensive National Year of Reading toolkit, designed to equip teachers and practitioners with key dates, information and assets to help you inspire your pupils and implement plans to boost reading engagement.
Safer Recruitment training: Dates available
Following the move for delivery from Norfolk Governor Services to the Education Safeguarding Team, there are now further dates available for this important training session.
Revised School Attendance Strategy - Consultation for education settings
We are consulting with education settings on the updated Norfolk School Attendance Strategy, which reflects current priorities and best practice. Please complete the short survey by Friday 6 February to help shape the accompanying action plan.
Attendance and Behaviour Hubs Programme
The DfE is launching the RISE Attendance and Behaviour Hubs Programme to help schools strengthen their practice through shared learning and targeted support. Schools interested in either light‑touch or more intensive support are encouraged to submit an Expression of Interest. The Norfolk Learning Collaborative is also interesting in schools able to offer peer support in its programme.
Make the most of your Similar Schools Attendance Reports
Access your Similar Schools Attendance Comparison Report to see how your school compares with others like yours and to check your 2025-26 Attendance Baseline Improvement Expectation (ABIE).
