WROTHAM SCHOOL SIXTH FORM High Expectations, Challenge and Opportunity.

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WROTHAM SCHOOL SIXTH FORM High Expectations, Challenge and Opportunity

High Expectations Support Respect Self- Motivation Honesty Reflection Commitment Positivity Resilience Opportunity Diversity Ambitions Pupil Well Being Society Equality Caring Morals and Manors Consistency Challenge Robust Attitude Praise Encouragement Aspirations Listen Valued Friendship Integrity PerformanceCommunication Safe and Secure Environment Excellence Dedication Perseverance Compassion Inspiring Determination VALUES at Wrotham School

MOTIVATION of staff at Wrotham School Pupil Success Pupil welfare Stimulating and enjoyable environment Progress from students and yourself Development of students/staff within the school environment Independence New and different opportunities Achievement Appraisals for staff and students Experience Teamwork To feel valued Everyone feels safe and happy Desire to create Improving education Support Students reaching their end results Challenge Going that extra mile Inspiring students and changing lives Recognise what has been achieved Goals are being successfully reached

HIGH EXPECTATIONS High aspirations - A levels and level 3 vocational courses High expectations to help students meet the demands of new A levels and level 3 courses Timetabled study periods to ensure students keep up to date with their work

CHALLENGE Target grades that stretch students' progress and learning An assessment period at the start of year 12 to ensure students are on the right courses Tracking and regular reporting, so we all know about the progress students are making

OPPORTUNITY A supervised study centre More courses on offer each year Pro Soccer Academy Project engage - developing the whole student High quality careers guidance and information University visits

PROJECT ENGAGE Opportunities to develop skills for success Work experience Supporting younger learners Duke of Edinburgh Award Supporting the school production Being creative Business Academy

KEY REFORMS TO POST 16 EDUCATION Raising of the participation age to 18 Reform of level 3 courses (A level and BTEC) End of modular A levels Exams at the end of the course AS separate to A levels

WROTHAM SCHOOL SIXTH FORM High Expectations, Challenge and Opportunity