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Target Setting and monitoring in year 7
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To provide students with a meaningful aim for the end of year and end of GCSEs To allow students to track their progress in each subject throughout the year. To stretch and challenge students to aim higher…. Why set targets?
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Students in year 6 achieve a scaled score Hard to convert to GCSE grades Use CATs and Baseline assessments to establish starting points These are used to provide GCSE estimates How Targets are set across subjects?
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Will use a 1 to 9 scale New GCSE grading system
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End of GCSE estimate = 8 End of year 10 = 7 End of year 9 = 6 End of year 8 = 5 End of year 7 = 4 Estimate achievement
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Staff will adapt assessments for the new system Students who have not achieved 1 will be working towards In certain subjects, initial grades will be lower. Eg Languages, History, Art Assessing progress
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Initial Targets will be set by the end of September. These will be reviewed in Term 2, and may change. Targets will be written in planners and subject books. Students will have an End of Year 7 Target. In year 7
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Teachers assess home learning tasks and should assess at least two pieces of work per term using a grade. Teachers log the results in Mark Books which are then monitored by Heads of Subject. At the end of each term students will be given an Engagement for Learning grade and a Currently Working At Grade. Senior Leadership team monitor progress identifying both excellent achievement and under achievement. Monitoring Progress
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1 – Outstanding 2 – Good 3 – Requires Improvement 4 – Inadequate* * Parents should be contacted. Based on Ofsted criteria and agreed by school Council. Engagement for Learning (Previously Effort Grades)
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Graded as sub- graded and based on tests and homeworks. Sub-Grades Currently Working At Grade 7 7a – Secure at this level 7b – Significant evidence at this level 7c – Some evidence at this level 6 6a – Secure at this level 6b – Significant evidence at this level 6c – Some evidence at this level
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Teachers will provide constructive feedback on Home Learning tasks Regular assessment should be evident throughout your daughter’s exercise books/ folders. Teachers will provide written comment on strengths and identify targets for improvement Parental feedback on homework is always welcome. On Going Feedback
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All departments offer support beyond the lesson. Subject Surgeries are run during lunchtimes. Form tutors monitor student progress and will discuss with their students during form interviews. Sixth Form Academic Mentors can provide 1-2-1 support where necessary. Student Support track students progress alongside the Senior Management Team. Parent’s evening and year 10 interview with parents. Parents evening separated into two this year. Academic Support
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