1.Examination & Curriculum reform 2. Accountability & Progress 8 Stakeholder Forum Wednesday 12 November 2014 Dom Ward – Deputy Headteacher.

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1.Examination & Curriculum reform 2. Accountability & Progress 8 Stakeholder Forum Wednesday 12 November 2014 Dom Ward – Deputy Headteacher

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Curriculum Timeframe as of Oct New 1 st stage English & Maths GCSEs begin New 2 nd stage GCSEs begin - Sciences; Hums; Languages etc. Summer 2016 – new Progress 8 Accountability measures New wave 1 ‘A’ levels begin Summer 2016 – new Post 16 Accountability measures New 1 st stage English & Maths GCSE exams New wave 2 ‘A’ levels begin New ‘A’ level exams (Wave 1) + ‘old’ New 2 nd stage GCSE exams All new ‘A’ level exams summer Summer 2019 – first time all results are reported 9-1 grade preparingpreparing PreparingPreparing

Wave 1 Wave 2

New Post 16 Accountability measures (from summer 2016 so involves our current year 12s) 5 Headline Measures Progress Attainment Progress in English & Maths (L2) Retention Destinations

Education reform and KS4 Accountability measures from summer 2016 pupils’ progress across 8 subjects. So, a parent will see whether pupils at a school typically achieve 1 grade more than expected, or 1 grade less the average grade a pupil achieves in these same ‘best 8’ subjects. This will show, for example, that pupils in a particular school average a high B grade or a low D grade in their GCSEs the percentage of pupils achieving a C grade in English and maths the proportion of pupils gaining the EBacc, which will continue in its current form

Pupils’ progress and attainment will be assessed in 8 subjects: English (the best of English Lang. and English Lit.) and maths will be double weighted to reflect the importance of these subjects. 3 further EBacc subjects. 3 other ‘high-value’ qualifications. This final group can include further traditional academic subjects, subjects such as art, music and drama, and vocational subjects, such as business., as well as the second best score of English Literature and English Language.

Progress 8 Floor Standard (from DfE) We will define the new floor standard as progress half a grade lower than reasonable expectations. So, if pupils at a school are expected to average a B in their 8 subjects, the school will be below the floor if they average less than 4 Bs and 4 Cs. At present, there are 195 schools below the floor standard. Using existing figures, we estimate that around twice as many schools would be below this new floor standard. However, as schools will adjust their curriculum to the new framework the actual number is likely to be significantly lower than this. The DfE is still determining the methodology for some of the calculations

Blast from the Past! The EBacc ( English Baccalaureate) English Mathematics Sciences (physics, biology, chemistry and computer science –introduced at GHS this September) Geography History Languages (classical and modern).

Qualification Grade changes A* - G (A* - C – ‘good pass) 9 – 1 (4 equivalent of a C but 5 may well become the preferred threshold)

Curriculum challenges – a few Maintaining a broad and balanced curriculum when more and more emphasis is being placed on certain subjects e.g. EBacc Computer Science students will need to have high aptitude in Maths and / or Science Post 16 subjects – Academic; Applied ; Technical qualifications

The Learning Journey

The future What characteristics, attributes, skills, knowledge and understanding will our students need for the future? How do we work together to best ‘equip’ our students for the future?