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1 Birchwood High School Year 10 Parents Information Evening - Academic Support

2 What is the aim of tonight..... Give you the knowledge and the tools to support the students as they move into Year 11 Give a clear understanding of the Interim process and how targets are created and achieved Focus on exam stress and management of stress during the next 12 months To see what academic support is available Understand the importance of attendance

3 Target setting GSCE targets are not just plucked out of thin air....honestly!! How is the target generated? The target is generated by using a data package from the Family Fisher Trust (FFT). This package is used by 80% of schools in the country. FFT use data from Key stage 2 Maths and English (Academic Profile), to estimate a students ‘chance’ of achieving a grade. This is based on the students Academic profile and the context of the school. We then match our students to the 15 th best school of a similar context. For example KSENMABasisSubject G+F+E+D+C+B+A+A*GMGA 25C4APA 15Art99% 96%91%79%46%21%7%CB

4 The Changes For pupils presently in Year 10 (July 2016) the current eight point A*- G grading system will be replaced with a new nine-point scale with 9 as the highest pass only in English and Maths. Nine will be the top grade and one the lowest. The new grades have not been mapped directly onto the old ones and we have yet to see exactly how current grades will be measured on the new system. Schools are taking advice on this but having to make the assumptions described below. Why? To provide more differentiation, particularly among high achievers, and for the students who "bunch" in the middle grades. A ‘good pass’, currently a C grade will become a grade 5 under the new scale. The new ‘good pass’ is comparable to a high C or low B under the current system.

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6 Making the next 12 months manageable… Your role in developing achievement

7 What is the impact of parental involvement? Parental involvement in a child’s education is more influential than academic placement, social class or family size (Flouri and Buchanan, 2004 ) Parents make the greatest difference to achievement in supporting their learning in the home rather than supporting activities in the school (Harris and Goodall, 2007 ) Parental involvement in their child’s education is the greatest predictor of achievement at age 16 (Feinstein and Symons, 1991)

8 Making the next 12 months manageable… Being prepared… Exam boards and exam ingredients Deadlines – Examinations and Controlled Assessment Using interim data Awareness of targets Supporting with Home Learning and revision

9 A young person in year 11 or below will have to continue in education or training until at least their 18 th birthday. They don’t have to stay at the same school and go into the Sixth Form. They may: continue in full-time education in another school, college or home education take an Apprenticeship or job with regular training take a part-time education or training course if they are employed, self-employed or volunteering for more than 20 hours per week

10 Making the 12 months manageable… Planning for the future… Start to explore options for post-16 study Narrow the field Use form tutors, in house and external support to act as a sounding board Look at what you need to do … now

11 ‘Stress is the trash of modern life-we all generate it but if you don't dispose of it properly, it will pile up and overtake your life.’

12 Making the next 12 months manageable… Stress Management Remember the 5 R’s… Relationships Rest Relaxation Regular exercise Recreation

13 Making the next 12 months manageable… The role of Birchwood

14 Making the next 12 months manageable… What will Birchwood do for your child? Student Review Day Interims Targeted Intervention – Academic Targeted Intervention – Pastoral Regular feedback

15 Making the next 12 months manageable… Understanding marking and assessment Praise for effort and achievement Feedback linked directly to examination criteria Target setting (the most important element) for improvement Don’t expect all pieces of work to include a GCSE grade

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17 Raise Your Attendance, - Raise your Chances! What does “Good attendance” mean?

18 Do you know what your son or daughter’s attendance is? Do you know what it means to have ‘Good’ attendance? ?

19 If you have 90% attendance – that sounds good, doesn’t it? BUT 90% attendance = ½ day missed every week!!

20 SO …….. 1 school year at 90% attendance = 4 whole weeks of lessons MISSED!!! 39 school weeks Sept July ? Absent for 4 weeks

21 90% attendance over 5 years of secondary school…. = ½ a school year missed! Sept July Y7 Y8 Y9 ½ year off school Y10 Y11

22 What impact might this have on their life……? Research suggests that 17 missed school days a year = GCSE grade DROP in achievement. (DfE) The greater the attendance the greater the achievement.

23 What could their potential earnings look like? Qualifications Potential Earnings average per hour no qualifications £8.63 per hour GCSEs £11.18 per hour A levels £13.25 per hour Graduate degree £18.01 per hour What do you want for your son or daughter?

24 So 90% is not as good as it first seemed.... What can YOU do to improve your son or daughter’s attendance?

25 Tips for top attendance…… 1.Only let them stay at home when they are genuinely ill 2.If you are worried about something at school contact the form tutor 3.Try and get appointments out of school time 4.Beware of the “It’s not worth going in today” type of comments

26 Attend and Achieve! Their attendance should be above 96% if they are to achieve their potential

27 The next 15 school weeks…. 10 and 11 th October - Revision Cracked (Tim Foot) 12 th October - Yr11 Parents information evening 14 th Year 11 Parents Evening Wednesday 6 JulyEnglish Spoken Language Certificate begins Tuesday 12 JulySports Day Friday 15 July Yr10 interim 3 and tutor reports go live Friday 22 July Last Day of term 10 and 11 October Revision Cracked (Tim Foot) 12 October Yr11 Parents information evening 21 October Student Review Day 11 November Year 11 Interims 1 go live 15 Nov6 th Form Open Evening 25 November – 2 December Mock Exams 16 to 25 November Progression interviews 12 Dec Deadline for 6 th form applications 18 JanYear 11 Parents Evening 3 March Year11 Interim 2 goes live

28 Birchwood High Schools Interim system What do you need to access the Interims..... School website address www.birchwoodonline.co.uk www.birchwoodonline.co.uk Interim username Interim password

29 Next steps.... If you require new or need reminding of your School Interim login/password please complete the slip of paper on your seat and pop it in the box at the back. Please talk to your son/daughter about this evening, reinforce support from both home and school. This presentation is available on the school website. Year 10 Interim 3 and tutor report go live on Friday 15 th July (please encourage them to log on and comment over the holidays. Beware SPG!). Year 11 Interim 1 goes live on Friday 14 th October.

30 If you have any questions please feel free to speak to me at the end of the presentation or email jazzaro@birchwoodhigh.org.uk with your questions. Thank you for your time.


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