TEMPLATE DESIGN © 2008 www.PosterPresentations.com RUTLISH SCHOOL STUDENT LEADERSHIP AWARD SCHEME YEAR 7 – LEVEL 1 To gain the Level 1 Certificate you.

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TEMPLATE DESIGN © RUTLISH SCHOOL STUDENT LEADERSHIP AWARD SCHEME YEAR 7 – LEVEL 1 To gain the Level 1 Certificate you need to complete 10 challenges.  Take part in a Tutor Group assembly  Prepare a Tutor Time activity  Contribute to the Tutor/School Community  Contribute towards a Charity or fundraising  Take part in two different House events  Attend an extra-curricular club for 6 sessions  Represent the school in a sport or at an event  Participate in a school visit or overnight stay  Take part in a group presentation in a lesson  Attend Yr7 Parents Evening or Parent/Carer  Achieve target grades in six subject areas  Achieve over 95% attendance for 2 full terms  Have no more than 3 lates for 2 full terms  Achieve 150+ achievement points in 2 terms  No more than 3 behaviour logs for 2 full terms  Be a Tutor Rep or Anti-bullying Ambassador YEAR 11 – GOLD AWARD YEAR 8 – LEVEL 2 To gain the Level 2 Certificate you need to complete 10 challenges.  Take part in a Tutor Group assembly  Contribute to the School Community  Contribute towards a Charity or fundraising  Take part in two different House events  Attend an extra-curricular club for 12 sessions  Represent the school in a sport or at an event  Take part in a group presentation in a lesson  Attend Yr8 Parents Evening or Parent/Carer  Achieve target grades in six subject areas  Achieve over 95% attendance for 2 full terms  Have no more than 3 lates for 2 full terms  Achieve 100+ achievement points in 2 terms  No more than 3 behaviour logs for 2 full terms  Perform the role of a Student Receptionist  Be a Tutor Rep or Anti-bullying Ambassador  Be nominated for a Jack Petchey Award YEAR 12 – PLATINUM AWARD To gain the Platinum Certificate you need to complete 7 challenges  Achieve target grades in all subjects in both the Autumn and Spring Terms  Attend Easter revision / Saturday classes or extra study provision  Apply to be an RR6 Ambassador  Become a member of an RR6 Committee  Plan, lead and evaluate a project from beginning to end  Secure your own Work Experience placement  Deliver an academic programme to Lower School Students  Take a lead role in school productions/events  Successfully engage in the RR6 Enrichment Programme  Contribute towards a Charity or fundraising YEAR 9 – BRONZE AWARD To gain the Bronze Certificate you need to complete 8 challenges.  Have your academic/sporting/creative talents recognised  Apply for the Mini Head Boy Team  Plan, deliver & evaluate a school initiative  Experience cutting edge Science /Technology  Participate in a half school assembly / or public speaking workshop  Attend Yr9 Parents/Options Evening  Achieve over 95% attendance for 2 full terms  Have no more than 3 lates for 2 full terms  Have no behaviour logs for 2 full terms  Be nominated for a Jack Petchey Award  Be a Tutor Rep or Anti-bullying Ambassador  Contribute to the Wider Community To achieve the Bronze Award you must contribute to the Wider Community YEAR 13 – DIAMOND AWARD To gain the Diamond Certificate you need to complete 7 challenges  Provide evidence of having attended a Summer School  Provide evidence of preparing for the world of work  Attend a Higher Education Taster Day  Organise and lead a subject based discussion group  Organise and lead a debating competition  Organise and lead a half school assembly  Organise and run a fundraising and/or RR6 event  Become involved in a volunteering project within the Wider Community  Have an offer to go to University YEAR 10 – SILVER AWARD EVIDENCE To gain the Silver Certificate you need to complete 8 challenges.  Take a starter session in a lesson  Produce resources for a lesson  Achieve over 95% attendance for 2 full terms  Participate in the Bronze DoE Award  Apply for the Head Boy Team & be shortlisted  Have your academic/sporting/creative talents recognised  Be nominated for a Jack Petchey Award  Be a Tutor Rep or Anti-bullying Ambassador  Secure your own Work Experience placement  Help with an after school club  Participate in a half school assembly or a public speaking workshop  Contribute to the Wider Community To achieve the Silver Award you must contribute to the Wider Community In yr & in yr. 13 you must present evidence of your achievement by compiling an organised portfolio (file or folder). A wide variety of items can be used as evidence, as long as they clearly demonstrate the work you have done for a particular challenge. Your evidence must then be signed by an appropriate adult. To gain the Gold Certificate you need to complete 8 challenges  Receive an offer to study at RR6  Be entered for a GCSE exam in a language other than English  Attend Easter revision / Saturday classes or extra study provision  Have a new idea for improvement either at whole school level or class level  Take part in a peer mentoring scheme  Represent the school at two events / activities  Participate in a half school assembly  Achieve over 95% attendance for 2 full terms  Have no lates for 2 full terms  Deliver a presentation to a Tutor Group  Lead a small group of people  Contribute to the Wider Community To achieve the Gold Award you must contribute to the Wider Community You must also index the sheets in your portfolio so that they can be cross-referenced with the challenges.