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Great Pastoral care @ Parkside School
Transition evening Monday 1st July Great Pastoral Parkside School
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Attendance expectations
Excellent 100% Good 98-99% Average 97% Below average 96-90% Great Parkside School
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Great Attendance @ Parkside School
What does this mean? 96% attendance is equal to 48 lessons 95% equates to 10 days 60 lessons missed 90% equates to 20 days 120 lessons missed 85% equates to 29 days 174 lessons missed 80% equates to 38 days 228 lessons missed Great Parkside School
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Great Attendance @ Parkside School
Why is it important? 97% of students who have an attendance of below 85% do not make expected progress. 65% of students who have an attendance below 90% do not make expected progress. 97% of students who have an attendance of above 96% (8 days) attendance make expected progress. Great Parkside School
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Startling but true. The 1 to 6 rule
If your child misses 1 lesson it takes hours to catch up. If your child misses 1 day it takes days to catch up. If your child misses 1 week it takes 6 weeks to catch up fully. Great Parkside School
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Help us to help your children
Hospital appointments Minor illnesses Holidays Family illness Great Parkside School
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Great Pastoral Care @ Parkside School
The House System Bronte Hockney Salt Attendance Pride points Sporting activities Charity fundraising Inter house quiz Great Pastoral Parkside School
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Role of the Progress Tutor
First point of contact for the students each day 15 minutes tutor time Uniform check Equipment check Planner check Planned weekly activities including literacy and numeracy Great Pastoral Parkside School
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Prepared Respectful Independence Determined Excellence
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Prepared Respectful Independence Determined Excellence
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Bonus points 5 bonus points = 1 pride point
Claim your achievement points and cross out your bonus points
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Parkside Hierarchy of Behaviour/Pastoral Interventions
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Great Attendance @ Parkside School
Getting in contact If your child is unable to attend school for a genuine medical reason please contact the school asap. We do ask that for any extended absence/ongoing medical concern that any Doctor’s letter are copied for school records. We operate a first day calling for absent pupils. This is often in the form of a text where no contact has been made. Great Parkside School
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Great Teaching and Learning @ Parkside School
Key Staff at Parkside Student support leader – Mr Goodley Progress Leader Miss Ashford Deputy Headteacher - Mr Tague SENCO - Mrs Butterworth Great Teaching and Parkside School
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Great Behaviour @ Parkside School
Uniform Formal uniform – black footwear, black trousers (not leggings or jeans), white shirt, House tie. We have high expectations of uniform. Great Parkside School
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Jewellery and piercings
Students may only wear one stud in each ear lobe. All other forms of jewellery and piercings are not allowed. If students do get any form of piercing we advise that this be done during the holidays so that it can be removed during school hours. All students are expected to remove piercings for all PE lessons. Great Parkside School
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Great Teaching and Learning @ Parkside School
Equipment needed Essential:- Pen (blue, black and purple), pencil, ruler Desirable:- Scientific calculator as this will last them through KS3 and into GCSE. It also needs to have a twin-line display. Lots of our current pupils favour Casio Calculators which they find straight-forward to use. A geometry set including protractor and compasses Coloured crayons / pritt stick Great Teaching and Parkside School
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Great Teaching and Learning @ Parkside School
The Planner Means of communication between home and school. Comments can be written by several interested parties – please sign the planner every week. Great Teaching and Parkside School
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Great Behaviour @ Parkside School
Mobile/Tablets Mobile phones are not allowed in school, they must be switched off when students enter the building. They can be used at social times, outside of the school building. Any phone seen in the building will be confiscated and returned at 2.50pm. Head phones / wires must not be visible Great Parkside School
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Great Pastoral Care @ Parkside School
Social Media We have genuine concern about young people and their activities / behaviour on social networking sites. Children putting themselves in potentially dangerous or volatile situations. Students are having unacceptable conversations on line which are then brought into school. Great Pastoral Parkside School
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Mr Goodley Student Support Leader
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Mrs Horsfall Teacher of Humanities
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Miss Payne Teacher of Art and Photography
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Mrs Hunter Teacher of Drama
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Mr Lawler Teacher of Maths
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Mr Head Teacher of PE
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Mr Needham Teacher of Humanities
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Mrs Ashley Teacher of English
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