The Self-review Framework (SRF) provides a structure for reviewing your school’s use of ICT and its impact on school improvement.
It is designed to help you review your use of technology in a structured way, which will in turn help inform your overall school improvement strategy and plans. Additionally, because the Self-review Framework complements the Self Evaluation Framework (SEF), its use can provide compelling evidence in support of your school’s SEF.
The framework is designed to support all schools, and all of the aspects are equally relevant to infant schools, special schools and early years settings as to mainstream primary or secondary schools.
In June 2010 the Self-review Framework was revised following consultation with teachers, head teachers, and leading organisations such as Naace, to ensure that it remains up to date and relevant with changes in quality standards, practices and ICT.
The Self-review Framework itself is freely available. We have made the pdf versions available below.
Signing up is easy and it's currently free: Self-Review Framework*
*Includes Northern Ireland.
Once your school has reached a certain level and completed the evidence sections for all aspects on the framework, you have the option to apply for the ICT Mark, a national quality accreditation which celebrates your achievement and demonstrates your competence to others.