New Parents’ Welcome Evening 11 th September 2014 1.Student Welfare (Anti-Bullying / Safeguarding / E Safety) 2.School’s Approach to Learning 3.Cheese.

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New Parents’ Welcome Evening 11 th September Student Welfare (Anti-Bullying / Safeguarding / E Safety) 2.School’s Approach to Learning 3.Cheese & Wine (Dining Room)

Ofsted (July 2013) ‘The behaviour and safety of students are outstanding’ ‘Students are kind, helpful and respectful towards one another. They say that bullying, in any form, is simply not tolerated, either by staff or by the students themselves, and that they are committed to ‘looking after each other’ ‘Students have a very secure awareness of how to keep themselves safe. They say that they feel completely safe in school. Staff provide high quality care and support for all those who need it’

Anti-Bullying The school’s anti-bullying policy: We are a ‘telling’ school? What are our responsibilities? It is compulsory for schools to have measures in place to encourage good behaviour and respect for others on the part of pupils, and to prevent all forms of bullying.

Government guidance ‘Let’s fight it together’ (DfE DVD and resource pack)

Safeguarding at PHS Who is on the premises? Is your child here? Where does your child go for help? What if we can’t help? PSHE at PHS!

OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUPPORT: If you feel that you and/or your children need some additional support, please contact one of the following: House Team – Academic and/or Pastoral issues Safeguarding Team – issues concerning emotional or physical health Lead – Sandy Poulton Deputies – Zoe Budding, Anna Cookson, Gayle McPherson Early Help Hub – support is available for a wide range of issues Telephone –

Opportunities we can offer: For your child to see the School Nurse For your child to have a Pastoral Mentor Specialist Counselling – for students and/or parents Family Support Drop in sessions Early Help Notification You can request any of the support through the House Teams or the Safeguarding Team, or we might contact you.

Pupil Premium Grant Whole school teaching and learning Revision and study materials English, Maths and Science help Homework room IAG and literacy co-ordinators Reward trips Extra-curricular activities Pastoral support Equipment/uniform Educational trips

E (Online) Safety What your child is doing online? Socialising Under 13s and Facebook Gaming Talking to people Sharing Searching for content Mobile Phone Use

E (Online) Safety Conversation Starters Teaching / Agreeing / Video clips Risks a child might face Cyberbullying / Grooming / Inappropriate websites / Losing control of data / Online reputation / Overuse & Addiction / Hacking

E (Online) Safety CEOP – Child Exploitation and Online Protection Agency Parents’ and Carers’ Guide Keeping up with the Joneses Age related information sites (11-16 year olds) Thinkuknow?

E (Online) Safety Students can report any concerns via: Parents/Carers can find more information at: Other examples (Facebook safety):

School’s approach to learning We would like students who are… SuccessfulInquisitiveMotivated ConfidentRespectfulProblem solvers ResponsibleSelf-disciplinedAppreciative IndependentCo-operativeHappy Open-mindedAdaptableLifelong Learners CuriousImaginative

Lesson Methods and Structures ‘The Learning Cycle’ Activation DemonstrationConsolidation Connection

Assessment Involvement of Students (self and peer assessment) Use of Mark Schemes (Levels) Formative Assessment (Effort; Attainment; WWW; EBI; My Response) Progress Check Summary (Targets)

Assessment Wednesday 5 th November 2014: Progress Check issued Tuesday 3 rd March 2015: Progress Check issued Friday 26 th June 2015: Year 8 Reports issued

Assessment Wednesday 28 th January 2015 (4.30 – 7.00pm): Year 8 (Invited) Parents Evening w/b Tuesday 5 th May 2015: Year 8 Examination Week Tuesday 30 th June 2015: House Parent-Tutor Evenings

Homework Effort Grades: A Outstanding Effort B Very Good Effort C Good Effort D Unsatisfactory Effort E Poor Effort Smaller, frequent learning tasks linked to particular subject lessons Longer extended learning tasks (ELTs) for completion over a half term.

Learn2 - What is it? Learn2 based around the 5Rs don’t think things through (reasoning) give up easily (resilient) don’t know how to find things out (resourceful) blame others for their failings (responsibility) make the same mistakes (reflective)

Learn2 - What is it? A successful, resilient learner will: persist with challenges and never give up always have a positive attitude and cope with setbacks stay involved and not be easily be distracted set themselves targets and keep practising until they are achieved

Learn2 What does the curriculum look like? Autumn TermSpring TermSummer Term Taking responsibility Organisation Communicating Listening Group Work Knowing yourself as a learner Using the 5Rs to develop study skills Types of note- making Memory skills Time management Revision Exam technique Putting it all to the test Self Evaluation Beat the Teacher Teambuilding Exercises Murder Hunt

Supporting Home Learning ‘Learning’ Conversations (5Rs?) Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Learning Environment Motivation

Learning Conversations What did you do today? vs What did you learn today?

Motivation School Based Reward Programmes ePraise Points Commendation (5 points) Outstanding Achievement Award (10 points) Bronze/Silver/Gold Award (KS3 only) Support available within School Tutor Subject Teachers Head of House

Our rewards system aims to: Encourage positive behaviours Celebrate success Increase achievement Provide motivation Reward students who participate Pershore High Schools Reward System

How does the Rewards System work? E very lesson & tutor students earn a point P oints mean prizes, exchange for rewards in the shop R ecognition, s home for Milestones (points levels) A chievement, Effort, Participation, Community & being a Good Student rewarded I ndividual students choose what to do with their points S ee who has awarded them points, the shop, league tables and more on the ePraise website E xcel, help the House & get the rewards students deserve.

How can parents login to ePraise? Instructions are in the Student Planner: Go to epraise.co.uk Click login Search for Pershore High Select ‘Parents’ tab Enter your Press Login/register Follow instructions

What can parents see in ePraise? See how your child/children are doing Receive notifications when they reach milestones Find out what rewards are on offer at the school See overview of whole House competition

Speed Dating Event! Year 10 Careers Event: Weds 22 nd October – 8.40am-11.30am Awareness of different career options Volunteers to have 10 short (10 minute) conversations (max 3 students per conversation) Discuss a current or previous job role Please sign up at the back of the Hall Please sign up and our Careers Adviser, Helen Airdrie, will be in touch with more details. Alternatively you can contact her on

New Parents’ Welcome Evening 11 th September 2014 Friends of PHS Sara Stanton Susan Williams

Friends of PHS Tuesday 16 th September - 5 pm – M1 Friends (PTA) planning meeting Tuesday 21 st October – 6.30 pm - Training Room - Friends AGM – (followed by the first Parent Panel at 7.00 pm)