Termly tasks for headteachers: autumn 2024

Keep on top of your regular and unique tasks for this autumn term with our downloadable checklist.

Last reviewed on 12 June 2024See updates
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  1. Your autumn task checklist

Your autumn task checklist

KeyDoc: termly tasks for secondary headteachers – autumn term DOC, 271.5 KB

Use our checklist to keep track of key dates for this autumn term and important tasks related to:

  • Health and safety
  • Finance
  • Teaching, learning and assessment
  • School improvement, including evaluation and monitoring
  • Governance
  • HR
  • Administration

Sources

Trevor Bailey has extensive experience in school leadership and management. He was a secondary headteacher for 14 years.

Marilyn Nathan is an education consultant who specialises in leadership and management development. She has experience of inspecting both primary and secondary schools, and has acted as an external adviser for headteacher reviews.

Jeremy Bird has extensive experience of primary headship. He has also worked with local authorities and published guidance for new and aspiring headteachers and senior leaders.

Jenny Moss was the headteacher of a special school judged as 'outstanding' by Ofsted. She has worked in school leadership for almost 20 years.

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Article updates

11 June 2024

We've updated these checklists with dates for autumn 2024.

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