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How governors know pupils are learning the curriculum - primary

Catherine Priggs

This recording provides governors with a clear overview of how to know whether pupils are learning the curriculum in a primary setting. Catherine Priggs is joined by Ben Erskine, Executive Principal, who shares practical insights drawn from his leadership experience.

The discussion explores common misconceptions about pupil progress, particularly the difference between data and learning, and the limitations of relying solely on published or short-term data. It emphasises the importance of looking beyond data to understand what pupils know, remember, and can apply.

Key guidance is provided on what governors should look for when visiting schools, including reviewing pupils’ work over time, speaking with pupils, and understanding curriculum sequencing. The session also highlights effective questions governors can ask school leaders to gain deeper insight into learning, as well as indicators of strong progress, such as pupils’ ability to think deeply, articulate their learning, and build knowledge over time.

Overall, the recording supports governors in developing a more informed, balanced, and evidence-rich understanding of pupil progress beyond headline data.

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Catherine Priggs

Education Consultant

Catherine Priggs is an education consultant and Director of Catherine Priggs Education Ltd, specialising in history education and whole-school leadership.

About Author

A former senior leader and Director of a Teaching School with nearly two decades of experience in education, she is an Honorary Fellow of the Historical Association and serves on its Secondary Committee. She writes and speaks widely on curriculum, leadership, and history education, provides bespoke support to schools and trusts, and collaborates with major exam boards in the UK and internationally. Catherine also advises on curriculum development at government level in several countries.

She has strong governance experience, currently serving as a pupil premium link governor, and chair of an education committee, with over ten years of work with governing bodies as a senior leader.

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