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VNET Secondary Membership is via an annual fee which gives access to a wide range of CPD and bespoke support.
The following are all included in the annual fee:






Membership includes 6 credits which can be used to access:




What's new for 2022/23:
One of the legacies of the pandemic is the widening of the gap for many disadvantaged groups of children. This challenge exists alongside many other challenges that schools already faced including curriculum, finance, SEND and behaviour. In 2022/23 VNET will focus on supporting schools in developing strategies to address these gaps and challenges and to continually improve the ‘Quality of Education’ in our schools.
For maximum impact in the classroom the focus will be on:

Curriculum
Meet the challenge of ensuring that pupils know more and remember more and therefore are making progress as described by Ofsted.
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Join us for 2022/23!
What's new for 2022/23:
One of the legacies of the pandemic is the widening of the gap for many disadvantaged groups of children. This challenge exists alongside many other challenges that schools already faced including curriculum, finance, SEND and behaviour. In 2022/23 VNET will focus on supporting schools in developing strategies to address these gaps and challenges and to continually improve the ‘Quality of Education’ in our schools.
For maximum impact in the classroom the focus will be on:
✓ Oracy – Oracy is the ability to articulate ideas, develop understanding and engage with others through spoken language.
✓ Developing Teaching Excellence – Using tried and tested strategies to ensure responsive classroom teaching to deliver great outcomes for children.
✓ Behaviour – Practical and accessible work with teachers and TAs to ensure that children are supported to be in the best place for learning.
✓ Curriculum – Meet the challenge of ensuring that pupils know more and remember more and therefore are making progress as described by Ofsted.
What's new for 2022/23:
One of the legacies of the pandemic is the widening of the gap for many disadvantaged groups of children. This challenge exists alongside many other challenges that schools already faced including curriculum, finance, SEND and behaviour. In 2022/23 VNET will focus on supporting schools in developing strategies to address these gaps and challenges and to continually improve the ‘Quality of Education’ in our schools.
For maximum impact in the classroom the focus will be on:
✓ Oracy – Oracy is the ability to articulate ideas, develop understanding and engage with others through spoken language.
✓ Developing Teaching Excellence – Using tried and tested strategies to ensure responsive classroom teaching to deliver great outcomes for children.
✓ Behaviour – Practical and accessible work with teachers and TAs to ensure that children are supported to be in the best place for learning.
✓ Curriculum – Meet the challenge of ensuring that pupils know more and remember more and therefore are making progress as described by Ofsted.