
Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to computer systems designed to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, problem-solving, and decision-making.
In the context of education, AI can support teaching and learning by providing tailored interventions, automating routine tasks, and enhancing data analysis.
At Archbishop Courtenay Primary School, we are proactively integrating AI-driven programmes to support staff workload and enhance efficiency across leadership and teaching functions.
Tools such as SLT AI assist senior leaders in data analysis and strategic planning, enabling more informed decision-making with less manual effort. Teach Mate provides tailored professional development and classroom support, helping teachers access resources and guidance quickly, thereby reducing preparation time. Additionally, assessment packages like No More Marking leverage AI to streamline the marking process, offering reliable, objective evaluations of pupil work and freeing teachers to focus more on targeted instruction and pupil engagement.
These technologies collectively contribute to a more manageable workload, allowing staff to prioritise high-quality teaching and leadership, in line with our commitment to fostering a strong, resilient, and compassionate learning community.