What Makes an Outstanding School?

Every school strives for improvement, yet research suggests that many school improvement initiatives fail. Too often, schools rely on what they believe should work rather than focusing on evidence-based practices that do work.

Improvement is not simply about programmes, textbooks, or commercial solutions. Instead, when we look at what makes an outstanding school, certain key characteristics emerge.

1. Knowing What Outstanding Looks Like

If school leaders and teachers cannot define excellence, they are unlikely to achieve it. Many educators continue doing what they’ve always done, hoping for better results. Outstanding schools:
βœ” Have a clear vision of success
βœ” Define high standards for teaching and learning
βœ” Continually assess and refine their practices

Without a shared understanding of what makes an outstanding school, progress remains stagnant.

2. Teachers Working in Teams

Collaboration is a key driver of success. In outstanding schools, teachers:
πŸ“Œ Work in professional learning communities
πŸ“Œ Share best practices and strategies
πŸ“Œ Support each other in raising student achievement

A collegiate culture allows schools to tap into collective expertise, leading to more effective teaching and learning.

3. Responding to Student and School Data

Data-driven teaching is essential. Outstanding schools use student data to:
βœ” Identify learning gaps and strengths
βœ” Differentiate instruction to meet individual needs
βœ” Adjust teaching strategies based on real evidence

Instead of guesswork or intuition, these schools make informed decisions that drive student success.

4. Focusing on Effective Teaching

The quality of teaching is one of the most significant factors in student achievement. In outstanding schools, teachers:
πŸ“Œ Know their craft deeply
πŸ“Œ Continuously refine their skills
πŸ“Œ Adapt to student needs and changing educational landscapes

Responsive teaching ensures that students remain engaged, challenged, and supported.

5. Going Beyond Classroom Teaching

Outstanding schools attract and retain highly motivated teachersβ€”those who go beyond just teaching. These educators:
βœ” Take on extracurricular activities
βœ” Identify student needs and develop solutions
βœ” Show a commitment to student growth beyond the curriculum

This culture of initiative helps schools create well-rounded learning experiences for students.


The Journey to Outstanding Takes Time

There is no quick fix or silver bullet for creating an outstanding school. It requires:
πŸ“Œ A strong leadership vision
πŸ“Œ A culture of continuous improvement
πŸ“Œ A commitment to collaboration and innovation

One useful resource for leadership teams is “The Leadership Triangle: From Compliance to Innovation” by Paul Kimmelman. This book explores how schools can navigate compliance requirements while fostering true innovation and improvement.

Ultimately, what makes an outstanding school is its ability to stay focused, work collectively, and commit to long-term excellence.

What steps is your school taking towards outstanding?