Themes One-to-one Science and English sessions

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Themes One-to-one Science and English sessions Liaison with parent/guardians and subject teachers Homework Club Compilation of personalised revision folders Hannah Walker

Low levels of attainment: Predicted English D, Science D, Maths D. Issues: Behavioural problems and difficulties working with peers, on the verge of being expelled. Intervention: Supported with alternative timetable outside school hours, tutored on a one-to-one basis in all subjects. Impact: Caught up with coursework, higher levels of incentive, enthusiasm and effort regarding exams and post-16 options. On target for: English C, Science C, Maths C.

Low levels of attainment: Predicted English C-, Science D, Maths E. Issues: Little academic and cultural awareness, writing difficulties, lacking organisational skills, low confidence regarding academic ability. Intervention: Supported with one-to-one English and Science sessions with a focus on clear and specific feedback on writing tasks, provided with an ordered revision folder . Impact: A greater understanding and clarification of core subject requirements, developed writing abilities and improved confidence. On target for: English C, Science C, Maths D.

Mid levels of attainment: Predicted English B, Science C-, Maths D. Issues: Difficulties concentrating, lacked motivation and engagement in lessons, uncompleted homework. Intervention: Supported with one-to-one English and Science sessions, homework club every Wednesday after school. Impact: Completion of all work outside school hours, increased concentration and motivation levels in a one-to-one setting, greater confidence in academic ability. On target for: English B, Science C, Maths C.

Mid levels of attainment: Predicted English C-, Science C-, Maths C. Issues: Behavioural problems, easily distracted by peers, lack of concentration in lessons, organisational issues. Intervention: Supported with one-to-one English and Science sessions, TA support with coursework, provided with an ordered revision folder of resources for core subjects and exam material. Impact: All coursework for core subjects completed to a good standard, general behavioural levels have improved, a greater understanding of exam requirements and how to work autonomously. On target for: Predicted English C, Science B, Maths B.