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Year 6 Transition Evening 2019: Welcome to St Aldhelm’s Academy

Discover the subjects your children will study, our enrichment program, SMSC education, homework club, and high-quality learning and teaching. Assessment pathways and reporting included.

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Year 6 Transition Evening 2019: Welcome to St Aldhelm’s Academy

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  1. Year 6 Transition Evening 2019: Welcome to St Aldhelm’s Academy

  2. What subjects would your children study?

  3. Enrichment Programme .

  4. Break and lunchtime

  5. An all rounded education throughSMSC

  6. End of the School day

  7. Homework Club

  8. High quality Learning and Teaching

  9. HOME LEARNING

  10. Assessment at Key Stage 3 • To focus on developing key knowledge and concepts required for success • To support students in achieving high standards • To provide the opportunity for formative feedback • To allow all students to succeed without a ceiling of expectation • Promote a growth mind set

  11. Assessment Pathways Students in Key Stage 3 will follow assessment pathways for all their subjects that carry assessment. The pathways are as follows and can be broadly associated with the GCSE grades indicated in brackets: Foundation (1-2) Developing (3-4) Secure (5-6) Greater Depth (7-8) Mastery (9) Each pathway relates directly to subject assessment criteria which enables judgements to be made about student progress.

  12. Assessment and Reporting There are three assessment capture points throughout the academic year. Teachers will enter the current pathways students are working within. You will receive a report which details: • Current Progress (measured against challenging targets) Foundation (F-, F=, F+) Developing (D-, D=, D+) Secure (S-, S=, S+) Greater Depth (G-, G=, G+) Mastery (M=) • Attitude to Learning 1 Outstanding 2 Good 3 Requires improvement 4 Inadequate • Home Learning 1 Outstanding 2 Good 3 Requires improvement 4 Inadequate

  13. Parents’ Consultation Evenings There are three Parents’ Evenings within the Academic Year. The aim of the Parents’ Evenings is to show you how well your son/ daughter is doing in lessons and the key concepts and knowledge that they have made progress with. Teachers will also share with you what your son/daughter needs to focus on to make even more progress over the next term.

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  15. Marking Conventions

  16. House System

  17. Rewards

  18. Classroom expectations

  19. On Called Break time DT with subject teacher Sanctions: You are placed in to a Buddy Room with work to complete from the subject you have been removed from. You complete the work in the Buddy Room, return it your original subject teacher at the end of the lesson, and go to your next lesson as normal. You refuse to go in to a Buddy Room or you are sent out of the Buddy Room you are put in to. You will be placed in the Buddy Room Area in the InEx room for the remainder of that school day where you will complete work from the workbooks.

  20. Student Voice

  21. And who monitors the leaders? Academy Advisory Committee ‘The academy advisory committee and the trust board know the school very well and provide high quality governance’ (OFSTED, March 2016)

  22. Meet Remy – our school dog!

  23. Communication

  24. Christmas concert at Poole Lighthouse

  25. Brecon Beacons residential

  26. Careers visit to Barclays’ House

  27. Progress How our students perform across their best 8 subjects

  28. YEAR 7 HEAD OF YEAR Mr Gregory

  29. Mr. Gregory (Head of Year) • IT teacher for 11 years • Ninth year as Head of Year • Has high expectations of his students and expects them to try their best. • An open door policy • Motivated by seeing students do well in and out of school.

  30. Transition Day • 8.40am to 2.00pm, please arrive for 8.30am in your school PE kit • Plan of day:

  31. Transition Day Sessions • Transition descriptions: • Science - Students will learn how to use a Bunsen burner and investigate the colours that chemicals give off using flame tests. • Photography - We will be exploring portrait photography through collage and sculpture and be inspired by 3 contemporary photographers work. • English/Creative writing - Using Mary Shelley’s horror hit ‘Frankenstein’ as inspiration, students will be showing off their best descriptive writing skills to terrify their readers with their own new monster creation! • Team building/PE - For the PE aspect we are going to be doing some handball with them. Some team passing and shooting games and then a full court game on the MUGA - tennis courts! • Engineering - Students will use CAD/CAM to manufacture a product that they can take home • Catering - We will be shaping and baking different bread rolls, the student’s will be able to take home a selection of rolls at the end of the day. • Orienteering – We will participate in teams to find orienteering markers located around the Academy site. In doing so, students will learn to co-operate with others building vital communication skills and in doing so familiarise themselves with the school site.

  32. First Day – Wednesday 3rd September • 8.40am to 3.30pm, please arrive for 8.30am • Plan of day:

  33. EQUIPMENT Students are required to bring a basic stationery kit to school. This should contain a: • Black pens • Pencil • Sharpener • 30cm ruler • Geometry Set • Rubber • Scientific calculator • Red pen • Purple pen • Reading book • Most equipment can be purchased from the Academy Reception one per half term to embed

  34. PLANNER The planner is an integral part of a student’s day. Students will be given a planner on their first day and it is their responsibility to look after it for the academic year. It is used for: • Recording homework • Writing a short message for the HOY or tutor if you have any questions • Key dates and information • Home School Agreement

  35. UNIFORM The following compulsory items can be bought from Brigade Uniform (online). The link can be found on our website.

  36. UNIFORM The following additional items can be purchased from any retailer: • A white shirt • Black trousers or skirt • Black shoes • Black shorts or training pants (for PE only) • Black training shoes (for PE only)

  37. WEBSITE http://www.staldhelms-academy.co.uk/

  38. To take away with you Within your pack there are a few documents that need your attention prior to starting in September. These include: • Data collection form • Education Health care plan • Student care plan • Home Partnership Agreement • Consent form for photographs and educational activities

  39. CONTACT DETAILS If you have any questions prior to starting in September, you can contact Mr Gregory via the following email address: Wgregory@staldhelms-academy.co.uk

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