Primary Strategic Leadership in ICT (SLICT) Program 9/3/2007
Today’s program was the culmination of a month long ICT Leadership journey for 19 Primary School Head teachers and ICT Coordinators participating in the Bromley SLICT program.

Participating schools included Bickley Primary, Blenheim Primary and Nursery School, Castlecombe School, Clare House Primary School, Dorset Road Infants, Hawes Down Infants, Hawes Down Junior, Holy Innocents Catholic School, James Dixon Primary School, Malcolm Primary School, Manor Oak Primary School, Mead Road Infant School, Pratts Bottom Primary, Royston School, St Antonys RC,St Johns CE, St Peter and St Pauls and the Tubbenden Federation
Led by David Broadfield and Anne Aston (former Head and Deputy Head at Robin Hood Primary School), the delegates were given practical advice and support for reviewing their schools’ ICT vision and action plans. The SLICT process also included the opportunity for delegates to visit nominated schools to learn how they approached the issue of strategic ICT leadership and the impact on children and the communities they served. Areas addressed by the propgram included
- Developing e confidence
- Elearning and Teaching
- Prioritising and planning
- Leadership and Management
Another SLICT program for Primary Schools will commence at the EDC on the 26th March. Still not too late to apply… Visit the LAS Web site for more details