Kelshall · schools and training providers
Packs a governing board can work through in one agenda item.
Printed tables, dated charts, and a one-page issues list — prepared from the extracts your assessment lead already holds.
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Content Workline writes education performance reporting for schools and training providers in England. We are not a software house. You send an extract; we return a numbered pack for a named meeting — Full Governing Body, standards committee, quality board, or an inspection-window briefing.
Charts carry freeze dates in the footer. Small cohorts show a dash or a band, not a theatrical percentage. Commentary sits beside the figure so a parent governor does not have to hunt for the sentence that matters.
Flagship report
Annual school performance pack
For a single school: attainment, progress, attendance, and pupil groups, written for one Full Governing Body meeting, with two draft rounds and a briefing for the head and chair.
Other papers we prepare
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Training-provider quality report
A quality pack for independent training providers covering achievement, retention, destinations, and subcontracted provision ahead of a board or monitoring visit.
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Mid-year attendance briefing
A short paper for the spring term: attendance, persistent absence, and punctuality by year group and pupil group, written for SLT rather than a full annual pack.
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Inspection-window charts
A tightly scoped set of charts and captions for a school or provider that expects an inspection visit and already holds a self-evaluation.
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MAT comparison annex
A side-by-side annex for a multi-academy trust: the same indicators across academies, with notes where contexts differ.
The autumn pack arrived with the issues list on one side of A4. Our chair used that page and barely opened the rest until questions started.