 Southall Middlesex  Mixed Comprehensive 11-18 (1500 on roll)  Specialist Sports College with Applied Learning as a Second Specialism  Leading Edge.

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 Southall Middlesex  Mixed Comprehensive (1500 on roll)  Specialist Sports College with Applied Learning as a Second Specialism  Leading Edge (Use of data)  ICT Mark (800 wireless devices)  Capita Partner

 41% Indian 21% Somali  15% Pakistani  36% Free School Meal  KS2 Av Pt score  71% English not first language  Deprivation indicator 0.43 (bottom 20%)  Stability 85%  5+A*-C 53% 5+A*-C 80% CVA = yrs

 Information about each child at your finger tips  Information about the progress of every child in every subject every term  To provide an interpretation of the progress made that could be understood  To provide frequent easy access to this information to every one  To ensure parents are feel fully informed about the progress of their child  Provide this data on-line (2009)

 SIMS system set up in 2007  Initially Reported 2 times per year  Now 5 times for yr  3 times for others  SIMS learning gate way started Sept 2009  All parents provided with logins  Video support in community languages CLICK CLICK

 Make full use of SIMS Assessment suite  Attendance  Lesson monitor  Achievement  Behaviour  Assessment  Allow Sufficient time for development  Data Manager to support  All staff trained and have access  Regular contact with other users and SIMS staff

 Staff enter data into an interactive mark- sheet  Ks3 levels ks4/5 projected grades  Overall picture seen on each individual report Reports  Parents have report explained to them during curriculum evenings  Reports extracted from SIMS and made available to all staff on our network  Both tutor and parent familiar with report

 1 set of reports given out at a curriculum evening  Parents given a presentation by a tutor about the report ( in form classroom)  Report kept simple  Starting point and where they are now  What that progress indicates  Are they on target for where they want to be?  Summary data

Student names Key Stage 3 Mark Sheet

Student names Key Stage 3 Mark Sheet

Progress made in Sub levels Colour Coded

 GCSE REPORT 

 ALPS targets  Projected grade  Difference Calculated  Interpretation provided  SIMS can generate an ALPS Score

ALPs Target grade AS result Current Projected A2 result Difference between ALPs Target and Current projected grade

Group ALPs Score

Biology ALPs Score Calculated in SIMs at point of data entry

At or above ALPs Target 1 grade below ALPs Target >1 grade below alps Target TLRs 6th Form

 Ensuring accuracy of levels/projections  FFTD and ALPS not always appropriate  Parents more informed than tutors  On-line PASSWORD problem

 Checking data and questioning anomalies before reports are released using assessment suite  Scrutiny of department assessment procedures ( supported by the above)  Raising targets above ALPS/FFTD? ( performance management conflict)  Directed time used to ensure tutors read through reports

GroupPassVA3+ x x x x x x x y y y y Group Analysis Marksheet

GroupPassVA3+ x x x x x x x y y y y

 Changes for  Baccalaureate Yes/NO  Expected progress in Eng Maths Yes/No  School reports replacing assessment aspects  Report keeps parents aware of changing educational landscape

 Common understanding  More engaged parents  Included in our systems  More support given to students  Improved achievement

 Progress is very high and consistent  CVA between 1020 and 1040 last 5 years  NCVA between 1030 and 1050  2011 record 5+ A*-C (inc E & M) 53%  FFTD rank 4 points score capped ( last 3 years)  Developed reporting systems ( including on- line) have supported this

 Providing more options for parents  Early on-line release of reports  Discussion of report by telephone  Parents encouraged to only seeing subject teachers where student are not making expected progress

 What parents think CLICKCLICK  Mrs Sagoo CLICKCLICK