Bishop Gore School Working together to tackle deprivation and raise standards.

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Bishop Gore School Working together to tackle deprivation and raise standards

Our location

Our context - FSM

Our context - Ethnicity

Our context – SEN and Mobility

Our context – ability profile (y )

Our context – ability profile (y )

Tackling deprivation – a strategic approach – why? The relationship between deprivation and education is crucial for understanding the significant impact deprivation has on later outcomes in adulthood. There is a very clear pathway from childhood poverty to reduced employment opportunities, with earnings estimated to be reduced by between 15 and 28% and the probability of being in employment at age 34 reduced by between 4 and 7% (Blanden, Hansen & Machin, 2008).

Tackling deprivation - targets The global grade is the grade we expect the learner to aim for in all subjects, which ensures that our expectations in relation to standards of learning and teaching remain high. Whilst it is true to say that learners have strengths and weaknesses in different subjects, the global grade provides a good indication of what can be achieved, with the appropriate commitment, effort, challenge and support. It is our firm belief that each and every learner should be given the opportunity to reach his/her potential and that expectations of all learners should remain high. Identifying potential by means, principally, of objective, predictive tests ensures that opportunities for all are equal. Bishop Gore Assessment Policy

Tackling deprivation - curriculum

Tackling Deprivation - Curriculum

Tackling deprivation – parent/carer partnerships Surgeries Review Days

Tackling deprivation – Working with community groups Ethnic Youth Support Team Supports BME pupils and families Bridge between school and home High achievement culture mirrors our aspirations

Our performance