CLPE consultancy services can provide for all your school’s needs in primary English, literacy, children’s literature, ICT, assessment and bilingualism.

CLPE provides consultancy to schools and LEAs in London, nationally and internationally. CLPE also works with groups in Higher Education, government organisations nationally and internationally, publishing, and the media.

CLPE has extensive experience in the following areas:
Organising INSET days or staff meetings tailored to your needs
Preparing for inspection and reviewing work in literacy, EAL, ICT, special needs
Supporting schools in developing home-school partnerships
Organising conferences for LEAs, clusters of schools, and groups of headteachers, English co-ordinators and other groups
Evaluations of projects carried out by LEAs, EAZs and other agencies
Advice about school libraries and book collections
Consultancy to publishers and media organisations
Overseas consultancy at school, board of education and ministry level


For further information about CLPE consultancy tailored to your needs and rates, please contact info@clpe.co.uk or follow the link below to the consultancy request form.

INSET request form

Click here for examples of topics for INSET days and staff meetings

CLPE inservice training and consultancy is cheaper for subscribing schools and organisations. Further information about CLPE subscriptions

Examples of recent topics requested by schools for CLPE in-service training:
The topics listed are recent examples of requests from schools. CLPE can provide inset days and staff meetings on these topics and many more, tailored to your needs.

Inset days
Reading for meaning
Working with gifted and talented pupils
Writing across the curriculum
Creative approaches to talk in the classroom
Managing Teaching Assistants
Understanding spelling
ICT and literacy
   
Staff meetings
Talk in the early years
Bookmaking in the Foundation Stage
Core books and writing
Developing extended writing
Book making in the special school
Creating multimedia using PowerPoint and Windows Moviemaker

 
 

Power of Reading Project