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Year 7 Transition Evening

Year 7 Transition Evening. Meet the Team. Achievement Coordinator : Ms. Tennent Pastoral Mentor : Ms. Woulds Senior Leader : Mr. Marshall-Banks SENCO : Ms. Hughes/ Ms. Botha Principal : Ms. Wilson. Be here!. We expect your attendance to be. 97%. What does this look like?.

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Year 7 Transition Evening

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  1. Year 7 Transition Evening

  2. Meet the Team Achievement Coordinator: Ms. Tennent Pastoral Mentor: Ms. Woulds Senior Leader: Mr. Marshall-Banks SENCO: Ms. Hughes/ Ms. Botha Principal: Ms. Wilson

  3. Be here! We expect your attendance to be 97% What does this look like? We are at school for 187 days, 97% of this is 181 days 6 days absent No more than 1 day off each half term

  4. Attendance and punctuality Attendance: If your child is absent from school for any reason, you must: Parents have to notify the school by 9:00am on first day of absence and every following day(s) by using the following: Attendance text message: 07860 055 215 (preferred) Attendance email: attendance@springwestacademy.org Attendance line: 0208 831 3019 (leave a message only) Please state the student name, form registration and a brief explanation of the reason for absence.

  5. Punctuality Each day, the school begins at 9 20 a.m. and students should be in school from 9 10 a.m. at the very latest to be ready to attend their first timetabled lesson on time. Registers are taken at the start of the first lesson each day and students will receive a late mark if they are not there. Senior staff are on duty outside of reception every day and will speak with those students who are late to school. Repeated lateness to school is not acceptable.

  6. Be in uniform

  7. Be in uniform Headscarves should be plain and black, dark blue, grey or white. No large of flashy bows or other hair adornments to be worn.

  8. Be ready to learn Every teacher will begin their lesson with a DNA - Do Now Activity

  9. Getting it right first time Non-verbal corrections

  10. Getting it right You know what is right Warnings can seem like we accept poor behaviour There will be no warnings Teachers know some of you will not always get it right They will act quickly to support you back on to your learning If this does not help they will Catch-Up with you at the end of the day in the library

  11. Getting it right Students need to arrive to school fully equipped to learn.  They need to have all the necessary equipment as detailed in the Y7 Information booklet. Failure to have the necessary equipment will eventually end in a catch up – this is something we want to avoid.

  12. RED LINE

  13. Mobile Phone Policy

  14. PREP. Tuesday – Thursday 9.20am – 10 am. Students must also carry a reading book at all times in their school bag as they complete 15 minutes reading at the beginning of each PREP session Key Stage 3:“…..English, Maths, Science, French, Spanish, Geography and History  should set PREP each week so that students can complete their work in PREP on a Tuesday – Thursday morning period 1.  Please do not worry if you think you have set too much.  Students know that they may need to complete work at home if there is insufficient time during the school day.  It is much better that they have too much than too little. Key Stage 3 (Year 7 and 8) students will have independent reading time during each PREP session also. You may find that some Key Stage 3 students have completed their PREP at home (this is fine) – if this is the case, they should read during their PREP session or may ask for additional work ….”

  15. Springwest Academy is a money free school which means we do not deal with cash with the exception of uniform. The method of payment for any food or drink or school trips is through an app called ‘ParentPay’. ParentPay allows you to pay online from internet banking direct to the school – please make sure you have set up your ParentPay account ready for September. Parent Pay

  16. Be kind Smile Cooperate Help each other

  17. The role of the Form Tutor • Your child's tutor is your first point of call for any information you may wish to pass on such as letters, concerns or any necessary information you think we need to know. • Each tutor has contact with your child Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and will be monitoring their pastoral and academic progress throughout. • Each year group has a Pastoral Mentor – Ms Woulds is working with Y7 • Each year group has an Achievement Coordinator. Ms Tennent is ACO for Y7 • If you need to speak to your child’s tutor OR Pastoral Mentor or ACO, you should email them in the following way: Email: initial.surname@springwestacademy.org e.g s.tennent@springwestacademy.org

  18. ACO Miss Tennent Email: s.tennent@springwestacademy.org Phone: 07808 202719 Twitter: @ACOTennent Pastoral Mentor Ms Woulds Email: H.woulds@springwestacademy.org Phone: 07833 432663 Senior Leader - Mr Marshall-Banks Email:s.marshallbanks@springwestacademy.org Phone: 07713 326 362 Follow us on Twitter@SpringwestA Contact Numbers

  19. Meet the Form Tutors 7RTA – Ramandeep Thiara 7JKE – Jane Kelly 7SCS – Stephen Corps 7BGO – Beatrice Gogarty 7ATA – Aleena Tanveer 7LGO – Lucy Goddard 7KDA – Kashta Dale 7NTU – Natasha Tuitt

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