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Year 7 Induction Evening 15 th July 2014

Year 7 Induction Evening 15 th July 2014. Student Presidents Ashleigh Westgate Garion Wakley. Mr Chris Wade Headteacher. Our Values E very child will be successful A positive regard for all members of our community S tudents first Teach our students a moral purpose

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Year 7 Induction Evening 15 th July 2014

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  1. Year 7 Induction Evening15th July 2014

  2. Student Presidents Ashleigh Westgate GarionWakley

  3. Mr Chris Wade Headteacher

  4. Our Values • Every child will be successful • A positive regard for all members of our community • Students first • Teach our students a moral purpose • Develop independence and teamwork • Inspire a lifelong appreciation of learning • Involve parents/carers at all times

  5. Our Vision • High aspirations for every learner • Provide an outstanding education • Excellent pastoral support • An ethos of equality of opportunity, honesty, and respect • Create positive role models • No student left behind

  6. Mrs Sally – Ann Hancock Chair of the Governing Body

  7. Marketing Care / Social work Health & Safety Human Resources Legal

  8. Anna Richardson

  9. Griffin Unicorn Mrs Shoesmith MrMawford Dragon Phoenix Miss Thomas Mr Chalmers

  10. Miss Rebecca Thomas Head of Dragon House & Mr John Chalmers Head of Phoenix House

  11. Tutor groups 8 Vertical groups

  12. Helps significantly to combat bullyingOlder students not seen as remote Allows students to associate with other students and share common interests regardless of age Helps students of various ages to work together in mutual co-operation Smooth transition through the years

  13. Anti-Bullying Student Support Family Support Worker Student Counsellor Peer Listeners

  14. House Competitions Inter-house events House Challenges House ethos

  15. Structure of House competitions Department or House ran Fortnightly House Leaders Rewards

  16. Extra Curricular Opportunities Freshers Fair in September Monday Maths Mayhem! Here 2 Here (Peer Support) Weekly House Challenge Jazz Band Orchestra Choir Dance Club Homework Club Book Fair Sewing Bee Sports Clubs Library

  17. Mrs Nicola Shoesmith Head of Griffin & Mr Craig Mawford Head of Unicorn House

  18. Regular progress reports • Attitude to learning: A score 1 to 4 • Academic attainment: Current NC Level (eg. 5a) • Progress: Number of sub levels of progress made

  19. Parent Consultation evening • An opportunity to discuss subject specific issues with your child’s class teacher • Review of subject progress

  20. Academic Monitoring Days • 25th November and 21st April • Discuss academic progress with your child’s Tutor • Set Targets for the next two terms • Review attendance

  21. Year 7 students Sydney Fourie Joseph Pike LyndseyHoulbrook Bethany Wood Jack Bidgood

  22. What you can expect from us…

  23. High Standards

  24. High Aspirations

  25. High Challenge

  26. Strong on teamwork

  27. Good communication

  28. Key People • Tutor • Head of House • Curriculum leaders • Deputy Heads • Directors of Learning & Achievement • SEN Team

  29. Key Dates • 4thSeptember – 1st Day of Term: 8.30am start • 16th September– Progress Tracking presentation • 29th September onwards – Settling in phone calls • 14th October – PTA Wine tasting evening! • 25th March – Year 7 Parent Consultation Evening

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