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The JCB Academy ‘Developing Engineers and Business Leaders For the Future’

The JCB Academy ‘Developing Engineers and Business Leaders For the Future’. Paul Pritchard – Chair of Governors Jim Wade – Principal Designate. Sir Anthony Bamford Chairman, JCB Group.

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The JCB Academy ‘Developing Engineers and Business Leaders For the Future’

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  1. The JCB Academy‘Developing Engineers and Business Leaders For the Future’ Paul Pritchard – Chair of Governors Jim Wade – Principal Designate

  2. Sir Anthony BamfordChairman, JCB Group “I am passionate about the importance of manufacturing to Britain and The JCB Academy shows we are prepared to invest in creating the next generation of young engineers”

  3. Vision • Develop employable young people with: • Positive attitudes • Emotional intelligence • Intellectual horsepower • Appropriate competencies • Achieve excellence in academic and vocational education • A catalyst to improve provision across the region for engineering, manufacturing and business skills

  4. Outstanding Facilities

  5. The Academy Day Extension Activities – depend on student demand • Teaching Day – 8:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. (32.5 hours teaching per week) • Extension Activities 4:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. (at the next induction session in April we will ask you what you want to do)

  6. Admissions 2010 120 students into year 10 50 students into year 12 2011 120 students into year 10 50 students into year 12 2012 onwards 120 students into year 10 150 students into year 12 Students will be bussed in from the highlighted area.

  7. Curriculum at KS4 • All students will take the Engineering and Business Diplomas • In addition students will undertake GCSEs in Mathematics, Science (at least 2 GCSEs), English Language, a Modern Foreign Language and ICT • Students will also cover Citizenship, Physical Education, Enterprise, Careers Education and Guidance and Personal, Social and Health Education

  8. Integrating the Curriculum Religious Studies Engineering ICT and Business Diplomas Science Mathematics Careers/PSHE/Enterprise/Citizenship English Modern Languages Physical Education

  9. Plan for modules 1 – Off Road Challenge • Harper Adams University College 2 – Engineering Applications of Computers • Network Rail 3 – Engineering Design • Rolls-Royce 4 – The Engineered World and Electronic Systems – • Royal Academy of Engineers • Institute of electrical and electronic engineers • Institute of Mechanical Engineers • The Institution of Engineering and Technology • Parker Vansco 5 Producing Engineered Solutions •  Rolls-Royce 6 – Maintenance •  JCB 7 – Innovation, enterprise and technological advance •  Bombardier 8 – Manufacturing Engineering •  Toyota

  10. GROUPING Year group split into into houses of a maximum of 40. Each house of 40 subdivided into groups of 20, 10 and 5 for the purposes of teaching in subgroups. Each house to be allocated the entire week as a group – with the subgroups attending individual teaching with specialists as required. Teams within houses will compete in a range of challenges across the year with the winning team receiving appropriate rewards. Each house will be named after a relevant local entrepreneur e.g. ‘Bamford’, ‘Arkwright’, ‘Royce’ etc.

  11. Staffing for each team • Team Leader – To lead and coordinate the delivery of the curriculum model and to be responsible for the support of the 40 students within the team. • Two Learning Mentors (technicians) – Able to support the learning of the students and to be responsible for the achievement of 13 students each (to be learning mentor for each of these students) • One Learning Support Assistant - To support the learning of the students across the curriculum and to be responsible for the achievement of 13 students each (to be learning mentor for these students). • One seconded member of staff from JCB/Rolls-Royce/Toyota/Bombadier depending on the challenge activity. • Specialist staff to plan, support and deliver the leaning in the specialist subjects (to be responsible for the attainment of students in their subject speciality). 1.2 f.t.e requirement for each team.

  12. Learning Delivery 40 students in a house group Specialist Learning Manager 2 Learning Mentors Learning Support Assistant

  13. Learning Manager - 2 hours on Monday with house group 2 Learning Mentors 40 students in a house group 20 students – 1 hour supported Diploma study 20 students 1 hour Learning Support Assistant Specialist Learning Manager

  14. Learning Manager - 2 hours on Monday with house group 2 Learning Mentors 40 students in a house group 35 students – 45 minutes Maths supported study and 1 hour supported Diploma 5 students for 15 minutes each Learning Support Assistant Specialist Learning Manager

  15. Learning Manager - 2 hours on Monday with house group 2 Learning Mentors 40 students in a house group Students undertake a further 20 minutes of Maths and 1 hour supported Diploma 40 students for 20 minutes followed by intensive work on a one-to-one basis with a smaller number of students Learning Support Assistant Specialist Learning Manager

  16. Post-16 Curriculum • Diplomas: • Engineering (from 2010) • Business (from 2011) • Manufacturing and Product Design (from 2012) • Range of ‘A’ Levels to complement the Diploma programme being delivered at The JCB Academy or by Thomas Alleyne’s High School

  17. Vision ‘Developing Engineers and Business Leaders For The Future’ • Mission • Developing employable young people • Achieve excellence in academic and vocational education • How? • World class facilities. • Working in Partnership with world class organisations. • Providing an innovative and problem solving based curriculum. • Using the latest technology to support the learning process. • By providing skills young people will need to participate effectively in the work place. • By inspiring young people with stimulating and interesting learning activities.

  18. The JCB Academy‘Developing Engineers and Business Leaders For the Future’ Paul Pritchard – Chair of Governors Jim Wade – Principal Designate

  19. Student Recruitment

  20. Recruitment

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