
Dear Colleagues,
As another eventful week comes to a close, I want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible teamwork, collaboration, and shared commitment that continue to drive our progress. Across WeST, our collective efforts are making a tangible difference in shaping the future of the children in our care.
On Monday, we hosted the fifth and final SW100 Cohort Selection Day at WeST HQ—an inspiring milestone in our mission to close the disadvantage gap across Devon and Cornwall. This programme is not just about selecting future Headteachers; it’s about cultivating leaders who will bring vision, innovation, and inclusivity into our schools. The candidates who participated showed remarkable dedication, and the welcoming, professional environment created by our hosting team set the tone for a day of learning, reflection, and growth. It was fantastic to see the strong partnership between Reach Foundation, Education South West, Ted Wragg Trust, Cornwall Education Learning Trust, Dartmoor Multi Academy Trust, Kernow Learning Trust, Leading Schools South West and Turo and Penwith Academy Trust—demonstrating that, when we work together, we can drive meaningful change.
On Tuesday, collaboration was again at the forefront as we held our Primary Science Lead session. Science leaders from across WeST came together to explore how to adapt their teaching methods to better support the diverse needs of all learners. A key focus was ensuring that SEND students have greater access to practical work through personalised strategies, multisensory approaches, and specialised equipment. The session also delved into Ofsted framework changes, self-evaluation tools, and using data loggers effectively. The rich discussion and shared expertise in the room reaffirmed that the best ideas emerge when we bring educators together to learn from each other.
On Friday, our Premises Staff Meeting provided another vital example of the power of teamwork. The session covered a comprehensive range of topics essential to maintaining safe and compliant learning environments. Discussions including water safety management, fire door checks, kilns and printer usage, hazard perception, and health and safety updates. The team also reviewed the capital change form process and preparations for the SCA programme for 2025/26. A particular highlight was the emphasis on risk assessment and proactive compliance, ensuring that every school in WeST remains a safe and supportive space for students and staff. A huge thank you to all our Premises Team members—your diligence and expertise often work behind the scenes, but they are absolutely vital to our success.
What ties all of these events together is collaboration. Whether it’s developing future leaders, enhancing teaching practices, or ensuring the safety of our schools, the strength of WeST lies in the collective expertise, shared learning, and unwavering dedication of our teams. Every success we achieve is because of the way we work together, support one another, and remain focused on delivering the best possible outcomes for our children.
Thank you all for your continued commitment, your passion, and your teamwork. Together, we will keep striving for excellence and making a difference.
Best wishes,
Rob Haring
CEO