Supporting Success
Year 7
Overview
•Secondary School is so VERY
different!
•Exams have changed dramatically
•Develop Long Term Memory
•Resilience
Overview
•Rhythm of the Year
•Information Sent Home
•Homework
•Reward Events
•E–Safety
•Top Tips
Rhythm of the Year
September October November December
• Photos
• Effort data sent home
• Academic Progress Data
sent home
• Careers’ Day
• 7th Dec Yr 7 Parents’
Evening
• End of Term Reward
Event
January February March
• Academic Progress Data
sent home
• Science Trip (Space
Centre)
• End of Term Reward
Event
April May June July
• Election of House Vice
Captain
• Area Sports Competition • Academic Progress Data
sent home
• End of Year Reward
Event
Information Sent Home
Effort DataGrade Descriptor Effort Homework Behaviour
A Outstanding
Exemplary: fully prepared, committed and
working to best of their ability in every
lesson.
Often volunteers constructive
contributions in class.
Takes lesson content further and shows
initiative.
Completes all homework on time,
frequently producing work of
exceptional and exemplary quality to
maximum ability.
Exemplary: fully focused, attentive and
cooperative at all times, helping fellow students
to learn and staff to teach. Takes an active and
appropriate part in all class activities.
Always on time to lessons.
B Expected
Tries hard in the lesson.
Contributes to class/group discussion.
Follows instructions willingly and
thoroughly.
Always ready to learn, including having
the correct books and equipment.
Completes homework on time to a
good standard, appropriate to ability.
Good levels of focus, attention and cooperation
in class.
Positive and helpful in lessons.
Always on time to lessons.
C
Needs
improving
Usually engages in the lesson but needs
reminding to keep on task and rarely gives
maximum effort.
Usually willing and ready to learn but
sometimes unprepared, e.g. forgetting
books/equipment.
Usually completed but not always on
time. Evidence of work being rushed,
lacking development and not reaching
the standard of which the student is
capable.
Usually acceptable but sometimes behaviour
can be disruptive, making it harder for students
to learn and teachers to teach.
Sometimes late to the lesson.
D Unacceptable
Makes little apparent effort and needs
frequent reminders to stay on task. Often
not willing or ready to learn, frequently
forgetting books and equipment.
Homework rarely completed on time or
to the standard of which the student is
capable
Regularly displays disruptive behaviour which
prevents other students learning and the
teacher teaching. Disrespectful towards other
students and teacher.
Regularly late to lessons.
Flightpaths
Exceeded
Mastered
Secure
Approaching
Developing
Subject: Effort
Grade
Autumn
Term 2
Effort
Grade
Spring
Term
Effort
Grade
Annual
Report
Year 7
Flightpath
Spring Term
Flightpath
(CWAF)
Annual
Report
Working at
Flightpath
(CWAF)
Maths B B B E E- E-
English B A A S M M
Science C C C S S S+
Art B B A A
Computer Studies B B C S- S+ M-
Design & Technology C C A+ S-
Drama B B B M S- S
French B B B A A A+
Geography B C D S- S S-
History C C C A A A
Music B B C A A A+
PE B B B A A S-
REP B B B A S- S-
Homework
• What?
• Completing exercises from the lesson, learning, writing up, reading,
researching
• Why?
• Consolidates the learning from the classroom, deepens
understanding, demonstrates understanding, helps to develop long
term memory
• How much?
• Approx. 20 mins per subject per week/fortnight
• How can I help/monitor my child’s homework?
Show My Homework
Show My Homework
11
Parents are able to see what homework has been set
Homework Room runs Tuesdays
and Thursdays in IT3C
Immediate Information for
Parents
PS Engage
Attendance
Merits/Behaviour
Reports
Reward Events
• Attendance
• Merits
• Celebration of ALL students who are ‘the best they can be,’ always
behaving in a manner that allows themselves and others to learn and
grow.
• Tokens of appreciation – postcards, fruit, cookies
• Films
• Events
E-Safety
Social Media
• Most Apps have a minimum age of 13
• Once it’s out there, it’s out there for ever
• Apps are targeted at young adolescents
• If it happens out of school…
Supporting Success in Year 7
Helpful tips?
• Have a second router for your children
• Switch the internet off in the house at a certain time
• ‘Friend’ your children on Social Media
• Check their phones and internet searches randomly
• Be wary of location apps and settings – great for parents but…
• Not in their bedroom at night
Final Thoughts for Supporting Success
• Label all items of clothing
• A good night’s sleep
• Copy of their timetable and prepare their bag the night before
• Arrive on time and in the correct uniform
• Check Showmyhomework
• Encourage your child to carry on reading
• Talk to your child – ‘What have you learnt today?’
• Talk to the College
• If your details change – PLEASE TELL US

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Supporting Success in Year 7

  • 2. Overview •Secondary School is so VERY different! •Exams have changed dramatically •Develop Long Term Memory •Resilience
  • 3. Overview •Rhythm of the Year •Information Sent Home •Homework •Reward Events •E–Safety •Top Tips
  • 4. Rhythm of the Year September October November December • Photos • Effort data sent home • Academic Progress Data sent home • Careers’ Day • 7th Dec Yr 7 Parents’ Evening • End of Term Reward Event January February March • Academic Progress Data sent home • Science Trip (Space Centre) • End of Term Reward Event April May June July • Election of House Vice Captain • Area Sports Competition • Academic Progress Data sent home • End of Year Reward Event
  • 6. Effort DataGrade Descriptor Effort Homework Behaviour A Outstanding Exemplary: fully prepared, committed and working to best of their ability in every lesson. Often volunteers constructive contributions in class. Takes lesson content further and shows initiative. Completes all homework on time, frequently producing work of exceptional and exemplary quality to maximum ability. Exemplary: fully focused, attentive and cooperative at all times, helping fellow students to learn and staff to teach. Takes an active and appropriate part in all class activities. Always on time to lessons. B Expected Tries hard in the lesson. Contributes to class/group discussion. Follows instructions willingly and thoroughly. Always ready to learn, including having the correct books and equipment. Completes homework on time to a good standard, appropriate to ability. Good levels of focus, attention and cooperation in class. Positive and helpful in lessons. Always on time to lessons. C Needs improving Usually engages in the lesson but needs reminding to keep on task and rarely gives maximum effort. Usually willing and ready to learn but sometimes unprepared, e.g. forgetting books/equipment. Usually completed but not always on time. Evidence of work being rushed, lacking development and not reaching the standard of which the student is capable. Usually acceptable but sometimes behaviour can be disruptive, making it harder for students to learn and teachers to teach. Sometimes late to the lesson. D Unacceptable Makes little apparent effort and needs frequent reminders to stay on task. Often not willing or ready to learn, frequently forgetting books and equipment. Homework rarely completed on time or to the standard of which the student is capable Regularly displays disruptive behaviour which prevents other students learning and the teacher teaching. Disrespectful towards other students and teacher. Regularly late to lessons.
  • 8. Subject: Effort Grade Autumn Term 2 Effort Grade Spring Term Effort Grade Annual Report Year 7 Flightpath Spring Term Flightpath (CWAF) Annual Report Working at Flightpath (CWAF) Maths B B B E E- E- English B A A S M M Science C C C S S S+ Art B B A A Computer Studies B B C S- S+ M- Design & Technology C C A+ S- Drama B B B M S- S French B B B A A A+ Geography B C D S- S S- History C C C A A A Music B B C A A A+ PE B B B A A S- REP B B B A S- S-
  • 9. Homework • What? • Completing exercises from the lesson, learning, writing up, reading, researching • Why? • Consolidates the learning from the classroom, deepens understanding, demonstrates understanding, helps to develop long term memory • How much? • Approx. 20 mins per subject per week/fortnight • How can I help/monitor my child’s homework?
  • 11. Show My Homework 11 Parents are able to see what homework has been set
  • 12. Homework Room runs Tuesdays and Thursdays in IT3C
  • 13. Immediate Information for Parents PS Engage Attendance Merits/Behaviour Reports
  • 14. Reward Events • Attendance • Merits • Celebration of ALL students who are ‘the best they can be,’ always behaving in a manner that allows themselves and others to learn and grow. • Tokens of appreciation – postcards, fruit, cookies • Films • Events
  • 16. Social Media • Most Apps have a minimum age of 13 • Once it’s out there, it’s out there for ever • Apps are targeted at young adolescents • If it happens out of school…
  • 18. Helpful tips? • Have a second router for your children • Switch the internet off in the house at a certain time • ‘Friend’ your children on Social Media • Check their phones and internet searches randomly • Be wary of location apps and settings – great for parents but… • Not in their bedroom at night
  • 19. Final Thoughts for Supporting Success • Label all items of clothing • A good night’s sleep • Copy of their timetable and prepare their bag the night before • Arrive on time and in the correct uniform • Check Showmyhomework • Encourage your child to carry on reading • Talk to your child – ‘What have you learnt today?’ • Talk to the College • If your details change – PLEASE TELL US

Editor's Notes

  • #12: Check, support Issued with parent pin early in the academic year Guidance in the Parent Handbook and on the website Important to go through college website to access Main issues – students not going through link on the college website and not entering their email address as their username correctly or spelling college correctly.