In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

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In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

GCSEs have begun In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong The next three years are crucial Assessments will now be graded with GCSE grades and we have three years to focus on how to improve and get the best grades possible. It will take time to develop GCSE skills. We need to adopt a growth mindset. Aim for the highest grades possible. In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

How can you help? In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong All students need a desk and a quiet space to revise. Revision needs to start now. The new specifications are large and students need to read over notes every night. Effective learning involves self-testing – can you test your son/daughter on what they have learnt in class to make sure that it has gone in? Take an active interest in their learning and ask them to tell you what they have learnt each day. Students should be spending at least 10 hours per week on homework and revision. In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong Resilience and grit 10 hours extra learning per week (every week) Attendance above 96% Ingredients for success Homework and classwork completed to best of ability Behaviour for learning Looking after your physical and mental health In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

Attendance In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong 95% attendance = ½ a day of lessons missed every two weeks 95% attendance – TWO weeks of lessons missed each year In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

Behaviour In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong • Present – Being both physically present in class and mentally in the room and ready to learn. • Punctual – 5 minutes lateness to every lesson in a day costs 25 minutes of learning. Over a week, that’s over 2 hours of learning lost. Over a term, almost 30 hours lost. • Positive – This year will be tough with some knocks and set-backs. Resilience and positivity needed. • Polite – Staff at school expect manners and courtesy from students as an absolute minimum. Students should also be polite to each other. Always. • Proud – Proud of our school community and proud of ourselves. • Prepared – All books and equipment. Prepared for all assessments and PPEs. In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong “I can’t do Maths. I’m rubbish at it. I only got a grade 2 on my assessment. There’s no way I’ll be able to reach my target of a 5. I give up – I’m not going to try.” “My teacher spends a lot of time planning lessons for me and marking my work. I need to read his feedback carefully so I know how to improve. I need to attend all the extra support offered throughout the year and not wait until the last minute to seek help. I’m struggling in English, so I need to read over my notes and spend more time on my homework. If I put more effort in, I will get up to my target grade.” “Everyone learns at their own pace. It’s taking me a bit longer to get to my target grade that my friends, but that’s okay. If I keep trying hard, I will get there eventually. I need to focus on this subject to get better. My teacher gives me loads of advice on how to improve so if I keep doing what she suggests, she will get me to my target grade.” “My teacher needs to give me more support because I’m not doing well in English. I need more extra classes after school and I need my teacher to spend more time with me helping me to get better. It’s my teacher’s fault I’m not doing as well as I should be.” “I’m finding this Maths difficult. I need to put more time into it. I’m going to speak to my teacher to find out how to improve and I’m going to try really hard to get a 3 in my next assessment. I’ll get to that 5 if I keep trying” “Everyone else is doing better than me. I’m just no good at Biology. I can’t remember any of it and I’m going to fail. My teacher is always banging on about how to do better – I want to be able to get my target grade now!” In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

Commitment In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong Teachers – committed to supporting our students to fulfil their potential, to giving them as much support and guidance as possible to help them achieve their goals. Students – the real effort and commitment must come from you. At least 10 hours of work at home each week. Maximum effort in all classwork and homework. No excuses – these are your results and you have to work hard for them. Parents – we need you to make sure the extra work at home is happening. All students need a quiet space to study, free from all distractions (especially electronic devices). In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

Aspiration In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong We want out students to set high targets for themselves. A clear vision of where they want to go in the future and what they need to get there will help with motivation. Visit many colleges and find out about other opportunities such as apprenticeships We have a careers advisor in school to help In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

Vision for the future In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong Blackpool Sixth Form Open Events Saturday 28th September 10:30-14:30 Saturday 9th November 10:30-14:30 Wednesday 5th February 17:30-19:30 In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

Vision for the future In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong Cardinal Newman Open Events Saturday 12th October 2019 10:00 – 13:00 Saturday 16th November 2019 10:00 – 13:00 Saturday 1st February 2020 10:00-13:00 In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

Vision for the future In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong Myerscough Open Events Saturday 5th October 2019 - Course Advice Morning 10 till 12.30 Saturday 9th November 2019 - Course Advice Morning 10 till 12.30 Saturday 7th December - 2019 Course Advice Morning 10 till 12.30 In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

Vision for the future In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong Preston’s College Open Events Tuesday 1st October 16:00-19:30 Saturday 2nd November 10:00-14:00 Wednesday 11th March 16:00-19:30 In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

Resilience In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong This year will be hard; there will be ups and downs It is how we respond to challenges and set-backs that determines how successful we will be Those who continue to work hard despite challenges will do well. Those who give up and stop trying will not. Parents, we need you to keep encouraging your son/daughter to keep going and never give up! In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

Respect In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong Students: Respect your teachers – listen carefully in class, follow advice given in feedback, stick to deadlines, be polite, acknowledge how hard teachers are working to support you. Respect your parents – they are going to nag you because they want the best for you! Respect yourselves – try your best, behave sensibly, give it your best shot. In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

Respecting yourself also means looking after yourself This is going to be a difficult few years There will be ups and downs, tears, frustration, panic, self-doubt etc. etc. Working hard is essential, but so is self-care Revision must be a priority, but this should be balanced with exercise, healthy eating and time for hobbies, friends and family. Please let us know if you are concerned . In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong GCSEPod – A fantastic resource Revision in short bursts Accessible via PCs, tablets and smart phones – revision on-the-go Can be used to consolidate learning after each topic Can be used to examine topics not yet covered to get ahead of the game Can be used alongside other revision techniques to boost progress and performance. In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong

Voluntary Contribution We believe that GCSEPod is a very valuable resource for students and want to continue to provide it. We’d really appreciate your support in helping us with the cost of GCSEPod and would be grateful if you could help us with a voluntary contribution of £15. In Pursuit of Excellence Proud to Belong