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Changes to procedures 2011/2012
Registration In teacher diary Absent (A) or Late (L) on cbc Initial after completing Don’t leave the page open in EDIT mode Take your diaries out if there is an evacuation (whatever time of day)
Lates Register Only done in pencil This is on Maripi’s master copy , so be careful!!! Return to Maripi at 9.20am
Assessment Calendar Official testing weeks on calendar and tests take place during lessons Spanish curriculum tests must take place during these dates British curriculum tests will probably take place during these dates, but could be before/after If students are absent during this period, medical justification is required Recuperación dates are designated and will take students out of lessons
Exam Procedures Teachers are asked to wait until exam week is over before giving back results.  Tests should be returned and discussed in a classroom setting in order to avoid unsettling students during the exam session
Glossary of terms Please suggest any additional terms!
Marking Formative assessment includes constructive comments and  specific targets for improvement . Students are expected to respond to written feedback on their work   Underline  Sp   - try this spelling again C  - missing capital letters . ,  - missing full stops or commas //  - mark in where paragraphs should be Λ  - missing word VT  - wrong verb tense used WW  - wrong word used  WO  - word order is wrong EXP  - rewrite this section to improve expression
Options care needs to be taken to avoid undue influence
Parental contact All staff: The student  diary is the primary medium for contact  between teachers and parents. All teachers may write comments, which will be  read by tutors and parents on a weekly basis  and should be followed up as necessary. Contact home is usually made through the relevant tutor or co-ordinator. Teachers do not contact parents by telephone . Subject teachers may decide to contact parents over subject specific issues causing particular concern. This should only be done after  consultation with the tutor and relevant Head of Dept.
Regarding students not making adequate progress or failing subjects: Teachers identify students after each assessment window (mid and end of term) and subsequently organise parental interviews, highlighting areas for improvement. This information  must be co-ordinated with the relevant tutor , who may hold the parental interview.
Details of any discussions should be recorded on the  ‘Parent Meeting Report ’ form and copied to the tutor (for the file) and the academic secretary (Rosa) – the details of the appointment remain on the website until the report has been received by Rosa. Tutors should use the ‘information request’ form and distribute this to teachers when gathering information about a student – a  3 day turn around  is the norm for such requests.
Punishments Pastoral coordinators may decide that the detention should take place after school –  written permission from parent/guardian is always required for this. Pointless exercises related to copying or writing lines are often counterproductive.  Students should be offered an opportunity to reflect on the misbehaviour in order to learn from their mistakes.
Guidelines for writing report grades in student diaries: calculate the grade according to guidelines in the staff handbook keep a personal record of the grade achieved (mark book/spreadsheet etc.) record the achievement grade in the diary using the school grading system and no other symbols teachers are not required to sign next to the grade this year the grade should be written neatly in  black pen  next to the relevant subject ensure that the correct grade is given and avoid writing in other rows   keep a record of diaries that have not been written in and follow up accordingly  record the grades on pastoral (paper copy in secondary folder) and departmental (spreadsheets) tracking sheets as instructed by the due date tutors ensure that diaries have been signed by parents 
Serious Incidents If a teacher encounters a situation which is felt to be potentially serious, advice should be sought from the relevant key stage coordinator and Head of Secondary If the incident is deemed to be serious, the Head of Secondary will open a formal investigation.
Trips  All  letters/information  for parents are distributed from the  school office  and are signed by the  teacher responsible  for the trip. The  permission slips  are collected in by the  teacher in charge  of the trip (support from tutors and Myriam may be requested, especially when large numbers of students are involved). No student is allowed to participate in a trip  without the relevant signed permission  from his or her parent/guardian.
Payments  greater than 10 Euros should always be handed in to the school office , where a receipt is issued. Teachers responsible for a trip collect  smaller sums in an envelope  (with class list attached to keep record), which must be  handed in to Admin on the morning of collection. The chasing up of payments by teachers should be carried out sensitively and support from Myriam (contacting parents) is available if necessary.
The permission slips, the school mobile phone and the first aid box are taken on the trip by the teacher in charge. The permission slips are returned to the school office  as they have to be stored for up to 3 years after the trip.
What do students need to know? DIARY  DINING ROOM  EXPECTATIONS GOOD MANNERS HOMEWORK USE OF ICT LATES RESPONDING TO MARKING MERITS ORAL ENGLISH MERITS USE OF PATIO PRIVATE STUDY PUNCTUALITY SPANISH SWEARING TARGET SETTING WET BREAKS KEEP RIGHT LINE UP
 

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Changes to procedures

  • 2. Registration In teacher diary Absent (A) or Late (L) on cbc Initial after completing Don’t leave the page open in EDIT mode Take your diaries out if there is an evacuation (whatever time of day)
  • 3. Lates Register Only done in pencil This is on Maripi’s master copy , so be careful!!! Return to Maripi at 9.20am
  • 4. Assessment Calendar Official testing weeks on calendar and tests take place during lessons Spanish curriculum tests must take place during these dates British curriculum tests will probably take place during these dates, but could be before/after If students are absent during this period, medical justification is required Recuperación dates are designated and will take students out of lessons
  • 5. Exam Procedures Teachers are asked to wait until exam week is over before giving back results. Tests should be returned and discussed in a classroom setting in order to avoid unsettling students during the exam session
  • 6. Glossary of terms Please suggest any additional terms!
  • 7. Marking Formative assessment includes constructive comments and specific targets for improvement . Students are expected to respond to written feedback on their work Underline Sp - try this spelling again C - missing capital letters . , - missing full stops or commas // - mark in where paragraphs should be Λ - missing word VT - wrong verb tense used WW - wrong word used WO - word order is wrong EXP - rewrite this section to improve expression
  • 8. Options care needs to be taken to avoid undue influence
  • 9. Parental contact All staff: The student diary is the primary medium for contact between teachers and parents. All teachers may write comments, which will be read by tutors and parents on a weekly basis and should be followed up as necessary. Contact home is usually made through the relevant tutor or co-ordinator. Teachers do not contact parents by telephone . Subject teachers may decide to contact parents over subject specific issues causing particular concern. This should only be done after consultation with the tutor and relevant Head of Dept.
  • 10. Regarding students not making adequate progress or failing subjects: Teachers identify students after each assessment window (mid and end of term) and subsequently organise parental interviews, highlighting areas for improvement. This information must be co-ordinated with the relevant tutor , who may hold the parental interview.
  • 11. Details of any discussions should be recorded on the ‘Parent Meeting Report ’ form and copied to the tutor (for the file) and the academic secretary (Rosa) – the details of the appointment remain on the website until the report has been received by Rosa. Tutors should use the ‘information request’ form and distribute this to teachers when gathering information about a student – a 3 day turn around is the norm for such requests.
  • 12. Punishments Pastoral coordinators may decide that the detention should take place after school – written permission from parent/guardian is always required for this. Pointless exercises related to copying or writing lines are often counterproductive. Students should be offered an opportunity to reflect on the misbehaviour in order to learn from their mistakes.
  • 13. Guidelines for writing report grades in student diaries: calculate the grade according to guidelines in the staff handbook keep a personal record of the grade achieved (mark book/spreadsheet etc.) record the achievement grade in the diary using the school grading system and no other symbols teachers are not required to sign next to the grade this year the grade should be written neatly in  black pen  next to the relevant subject ensure that the correct grade is given and avoid writing in other rows   keep a record of diaries that have not been written in and follow up accordingly  record the grades on pastoral (paper copy in secondary folder) and departmental (spreadsheets) tracking sheets as instructed by the due date tutors ensure that diaries have been signed by parents 
  • 14. Serious Incidents If a teacher encounters a situation which is felt to be potentially serious, advice should be sought from the relevant key stage coordinator and Head of Secondary If the incident is deemed to be serious, the Head of Secondary will open a formal investigation.
  • 15. Trips All letters/information for parents are distributed from the school office and are signed by the teacher responsible for the trip. The permission slips are collected in by the teacher in charge of the trip (support from tutors and Myriam may be requested, especially when large numbers of students are involved). No student is allowed to participate in a trip without the relevant signed permission from his or her parent/guardian.
  • 16. Payments greater than 10 Euros should always be handed in to the school office , where a receipt is issued. Teachers responsible for a trip collect smaller sums in an envelope (with class list attached to keep record), which must be handed in to Admin on the morning of collection. The chasing up of payments by teachers should be carried out sensitively and support from Myriam (contacting parents) is available if necessary.
  • 17. The permission slips, the school mobile phone and the first aid box are taken on the trip by the teacher in charge. The permission slips are returned to the school office as they have to be stored for up to 3 years after the trip.
  • 18. What do students need to know? DIARY DINING ROOM EXPECTATIONS GOOD MANNERS HOMEWORK USE OF ICT LATES RESPONDING TO MARKING MERITS ORAL ENGLISH MERITS USE OF PATIO PRIVATE STUDY PUNCTUALITY SPANISH SWEARING TARGET SETTING WET BREAKS KEEP RIGHT LINE UP
  • 19.