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1 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted Year 11 Information Evening 2015

2 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted Attendance Why is it important?

3 What the student misses… FRIENDSHIPS missed out on CLUBS missed out on TRIP DEADLINES missed out on SPORTS TEAMS missed out on Y11 leaver’s dinner missed out on (attendance must be 95% or above) LEARNING IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR EXAMS AND TESTS missed out on You may struggle to catch up on work which leads to poor achievement, poor grades and you missing out on a place at college/apprenticeship

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5 Every 5% of school missed = one grade dropped at GCSE

6 Punctuality…. Being late in the morning and therefore to Period 1 affects attendance in that subject and therefore the 5% rule still applies. Year 11 team all trained in UCAS Progress and will be offering support with college applications etc. in form. If your child isn’t there they will miss out on that support. Each form also has a pack of college information for students to look through during registration. Form time gives your child stability and a person they see every day who can support them. Not attending form distances these supportive relationships. 12 or more lates (this includes being late to lesson) and students will not qualify for the leavers’ dinner.

7 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted Emotional well-being in year 11.

8 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted After the exam season we conducted interviews with a number of Y11 students. In response we have improved our support package for Y11 in the following ways: Implementing a mentoring programme immediately for boys October 2015 Mentoring programme for girls to follow early November A drop-in session is to be introduced school-wide at the end of October The students counsellor will be offering group sessions and individual sessions around stress management after the Christmas holidays (year 11s only) State of Mind will be delivering emotional resilience techniques to all year 11s Mr Klinck and Mr Bolton will produce a guide of generic revision tools but faculties will have a greater responsibility to deliver bespoke revision techniques.

9 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted Year 11 GCSE Examinations Mr Fiddler

10 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/gen eric?iso=20160516T00&p0=1364&msg=GCSE+2 016++First+written+examination&font=cursive &swk=1

11 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted However in that time there is… 1 week off in October 2015 2 weeks off at Christmas 2015 1 week off in February 2016 2 weeks off at Easter 2016

12 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted Drama exams – September 2015 Mock Exams in English/mathematics/science – November 2015 Mock Exams in all other subjects- December 2015 Mock Exams in English/mathematics/science – March 2016 PE Practicals – March 2016 Art Exams – March/April 2016 Drama Exams – April 2016 Complete all controlled assessments Build up to the final GCSEs

13 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted Minimum 5A*-C including English/mathematics Minimum 5A*-C with English but not mathematics Minimum 5A*-C including mathematics but not English Minimum 5A*-C without English/mathematics Less than 5A*-C with English/mathematics Less than 5A*-C without English/mathematics Monitoring of students…

14 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted Summer 2016 Examination Series First written examination : Monday 16 th May 2016 Last written examination : Monday 27 th June 2016 The final straight…

15 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted

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20 Year 11 - KS2 junior school results based on an average of English and mathematics. 29% level 5 58% level 4 Expected progress is… Level 4 to a Grade C or above The final straight…

21 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted As a Year group… Subject NameEntries# A* to A% A* to A# A* to C% A* to C Chemistry 502856%50100% English Literature 1825329.12%14981.87% Statistics 831214.46%7893.98% French - Year 9 4936.12%4693.88%

22 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted Year 11 Leavers – where are they now? College – 159 students Training – 7 students Apprenticeship/Employment - 13 students There are students who are now having to re-sit their English or mathematics OR BOTH again this year whilst doing their other studies!!!

23 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted “If you continue to do the same things you will get the same results.” The final straight…

24 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted “If it is important to you, you will find a way. If not, you will find an excuse” The final straight…

25 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted

26 A Growth Mindset @ HHHS “You have only failed if you have given up. Until then, it’s learning.” Anonymous

27 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted

28 A Mindset is… Related to your belief about ability Creates a whole mental world for you to live in Fixed mindset – ability cannot change Growth mindset – ability can change (grow)

29 “An outstanding school providing an excellent quality of education and care for its students” Ofsted

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33 ‘No matter what your ability is, effort is what ignites that ability and turns it into accomplishment’ Carol Dweck


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