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Greenshaw Research School and the EEF

The EEF (Education Endowment Foundation) is an independent charity dedicated to breaking the link between family income and educational achievement. They do this through summarising, synthesising and mobilising evidence across schools, colleges and early years settings, to help improve the outcomes of disadvantaged pupils.


Greenshaw Research School is part of the EEF’s Research Schools Network, a collaboration of 33 schools across the country that supports schools with translating research evidence into practice through training, exemplification, and school-to-school support.

EEF regional support - Enfield

Read the Education Endowment Foundation's info on our Enfield Partnership on Raising reading attainment for KS2 and KS3 pupils in Enfield:

 

GREENSHAW RESEARCH SCHOOL CORE TEAM
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Phil Stock

Greenshaw Research School Director and Deputy Headteacher, Greenshaw High School

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Steve Trafford

Greenshaw Research School Deputy Director. Director of English and language across the curriculum, Greenshaw High School

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Jo Jacobs

Greenshaw Research School Manager

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Sarah Murray

Assistant Director at Greenshaw Research School and Assistant headteacher in charge of Teaching and Learning at Holmleigh Park High School in Gloucester

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Sarah Mullins

Regional Delivery Lead – London and the South East, Education Endowment Foundation

 EXTENDED TEAM
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Lisa Wise

Headteacher at Wilbury Primary School and Executive Lead for School Improvement – Children First Academy Trust

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Matthew Courtney

Director of Wandle Learning Partnership and Strategic Lead of Wandle English Hub

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Beatrix Simpson

Senior School Improvement Advisor and Reading Strategy Lead at Enfield Local Authority

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Ro King

Deputy headteacher responsible for Quality of Education at Coombe Girls’ School

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