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SIMS Learning Gateway

SIMS Learning Gateway. Parental access to student data Username and password from Mrs J Stanley Allows you access to attendance figures, timetable, assessment and personal details Go to college website Pull down menu from Resources Click on SLG Enter username and password

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SIMS Learning Gateway

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  1. SIMS Learning Gateway • Parental access to student data • Username and password from Mrs J Stanley • Allows you access to attendance figures, timetable, assessment and personal details • Go to college website • Pull down menu from Resources • Click on SLG • Enter username and password • For more information, click on More student details

  2. KS3 Intervention Objective: to see our young people fulfilling their target grades and to tackle underachievement and developing the whole person Our Mission: ‘Our aim is to help each person achieve their potential and become equipped for an adult life of service to others.’

  3. Subject Intervention • Departments will be addressing significant underachievement in their subject areas • Students are expected to make 2 levels of progress between KS2 and KS3 • 1:1 Tuition in English and Maths aimed at a cohort students who are underachieving in these core subjects • Reading with Sixth Formers

  4. Learning Support • In class support • Learning Support withdrawal Literacy and Numeracy • Social Communication Groups • Buddy Scheme with Sixth Formers • Homework Club Monday, Tuesday, Friday lunchtimes • Craft Club - Wednesday Lunchtime • Supervised Lunchtime Activities – Blue Room • Support for students with English as an Additional Language

  5. Academic Year 2010 - 2011 • Progress Grades are recorded in student planners and SLG • Parents’ Evening Thursday 17th November 2011 4pm • Wednesday 7th December - Progress Day1 • 16thDecember Interim report 1 • 2nd February 2012 - Options Evening • Wednesday 22nd February 2012 - Progress Day 2 • 4th May 2012 – Interim Report 2 • July 2012- Full Written Reports

  6. Looking to GCSE • Wolf Report – Work Experience will be organised in Year 12 for students who stay with us for 6th Form • No formal WE in Year 11 • Independent arrangements in holidays – WE or voluntary work • Options Evening 2nd February 2012 • Pathways will be offered • English Baccalaureate (EBacc) • PSHE introduces Options Programme • Recommendations Mrs C Hanlon and Mrs L McKeaveney • resourcecomp@niononline - access through school website • http://www.russellgroup.ac.uk/informed-choices.aspx

  7. GCSE RE • Religious Studies GCSE is delivered over a 3 year period to ensure that we, as a Catholic college, offer lessons that will deepen and expand the Catholic dimension of students’ learning and experience. Every unit of the OCR Philosophy and Ethics specification has been expanded to include a wider, more scriptural/doctrinal content and to provide a greater focus on students being able to learn from religion as well as about religion. This approach affords students the opportunity for exploring personal faith as well as being able to focus their academic studies over a 3 year period. • GCSE Unit B604 - 15th May 2012

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