“Hunting Not Fishing”

Jon Gilbert

Adam Clough

At Dixons, to maximise student learning, our teachers understand clearly what excellence looks like. Supported by meticulously planned schemes of work, “Hunting Not Fishing” means taking a proactive approach, looking for clear and concrete evidence that students are making progress.

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