 September  Year 7 CATS data and KS2 scores available to all teaching staff  Teacher assessment of pupils  September/October  Year 7 Tutor consultations.

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 September  Year 7 CATS data and KS2 scores available to all teaching staff  Teacher assessment of pupils  September/October  Year 7 Tutor consultations with parents  December  Monitoring of Y7 effort grades by all subject staff  Year 7 grade cards issued to parents Monitoring Overview Spalding High School Friendship

 January  Year 7 review of monitoring grades and pupil target setting with form tutors  Discussions with subject teachers about effort and progress  March  Year 7 monitoring of effort and progress against targets by subject staff  Year 7 Grade Cards issued to parents Spalding High School Resilience

 April  Year 7 review of monitoring grades and pupil target setting with form tutors  Discussions with subject teachers about effort and progress  Year 7 Parents’ Meeting  June  Year 7 examinations  June/July  Year 7 full reports written and issued to parents  ROPAs completed by pupils and shared with parents  Report acknowledgement slips returned by parents Spalding High School Respect

 Outstanding (O) (Reserved for students whose effort is consistently outstanding.)  Above Expected (AE)  Expected Level of Effort (E)  Below Expected (BE)  Inadequate (I) Spalding High School Effort grade descriptors Spalding High School Reflective

EXPECTED LEVEL OF EFFORT (E) This student:  Arrives promptly with all books and equipment.  Focuses quickly, can show initiative and gets actively involved in learning.  Demonstrates excellent behaviour and concentration, and usually perseveres.  Seeks advice about areas of uncertainty and responds positively to feedback.  Meets deadlines and generally produces work to her/his highest standard, with some evidence of taking responsibility for her/his own learning.  Attitude to learning is:  Good, with involvement in class or group activities, while often collaborating effectively with others. Spalding High School Achievement

if you are in receipt of:  Income Support  Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance  Income-related Employment and Support Allowance  Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999  The Guarantee element of State Pension Credit  Child Tax Credit, provided not entitled to Working Tax Credit* and have an annual household income (as assessed by HM Revenue & Customs) that does not exceed £16,190 (as at April 2012)  Universal Credit *unless in the Working Tax Credit 'run on' - the payment someone may receive for a further 4 weeks after they stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit. FREE SCHOOL MEALS can be claimed Spalding High School Happy

The school receives a Pupil Premium payment for the year in which families are eligible for free school meals and automatically for the following five years. The additional funding can be used to provide additional support for pupils – particularly in English and mathematics. The funding supports close monitoring of progress and attainment and allows targeted intervention to take place. Additional pastoral care may be funded to support children’s emotional and social well-being. Individual requests for financial support will be considered by the Headmistress. Pupil Premium – Extra Funding for Schools Spalding High School Resourceful