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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company Children and Young People Highlights and Challenges Doug Garrett Chair of Enterprise Board & Chief Executive ReBlackpool
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company Primary School Attainment By the age of 11, despite low attainment on entry, pupils attain broadly in line with national averages. The expectation is that pupils will make two national curriculum levels progress between Key Stage 1 (age 7) and Key Stage 2 (age 11). We are close to the national average in English, and a little below in maths.
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company Key Stage 2 (age 11) L4+ (national expectation) Subject: 2006/072007/082008/09 2007/08 / 2008/09 +/- English & Maths68.3%73.0%72.1% -0.9% English78.0%79.0% 0.0 Reading81.7%84.1%86.3% +2.2% Writing64.6%64.9%65.9% +1.0% Mathematics76.0%80.0%79.0% -1.0% Science87.3%87.7%87.5% -0.2%
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company Two levels progress KS1 to KS2 Subject: 2007/082008/09 2007/08 / 2008/09 +/- English75.9%78.4% +2.5% Mathematics72.8%69.7% -3.1%
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company 2009 has seen Blackpool pupils achieve the best GCSE results ever. The increase in the percentage of pupils attaining 5+ A*-C GCSEs including English and maths has risen from 2008 – we have the third highest rate of improvement in the NW Secondary School Attainment
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company Key Stage 4 (age 16) % Pupils achieving 5 or more A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) inc. GCSE English & Mathematics: 20072008200908/09 +/- Blackpool LA34.6%34.5%38.8% +4.3%
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company % Pupils achieving 5 or more A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent): 20072008200908/09 +/- Blackpool LA49.5%53.5%65.0% +11.5%
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company Blackpool has no schools in OFSTED categories of concern! OFSTED successes
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company Every Child Matters In Blackpool not every child who comes to school is ready to learn. Some of the challenges are: Social deprivation Poverty of ambition Domestic violence and abuse Poor health Transience
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company Some successes SEAL (Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning) Healthy Schools Springboard Integrated teams in schools EWIST Diversity Fortnight
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company The BIG Challenge 9.0% of secondary age pupils attend less than 80% of the time 3.3% of primary age pupils attend less than 80% of the time
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company When does attendance start to matter? KS2? KS1? Pre school? Fact: A Blackpool Primary school analysed attendance in Reception. Children who had morning nursery places the year before attended better than those who had come to nursery in the afternoon. The percentage of children attending in Reception for 80% or less of the time is 7.4%
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company 2008/9 attendance data PrimarySecondary National Average (2007/8) 94.7%92.6% Blackpool Average94.0%91.2% No. schools below last year’s national average 20/298/8
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company So what? 5A*-C GCSE 2008Inc Eng + Ma 2008 All53%34% 90+% attenders65%44% 80-90% attenders40%21% Less than 80% attenders 15%7%
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ReBlackpool Urban Regeneration Company So what can we do to further improve attendance? Already there is a wide range of strategies in place at school and Local Authority levels to address attendance, for example: Dedicated Pupil Welfare Officer for each high school Cluster groups (locality model) for primary schools Newly developed school audit tool Termly attendance focus meetings in schools with low attendance Considerable investment in a suite of rewards for good and improved attendance, including “fiver on Friday”, prize draws for i-pod, 24 day attendance awards
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