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Y7 Information Evening: TRACKING STUDENT PROGRESS 15 th Oct 2014 Judith Vaughan Deputy Head
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CONTEXT New school, new information National changes to assessment systems at all key stages New generation GCSEs with different grading systems that parents are used to.
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New Number Grade Old GCSE Grade Old KS2/3 Level - 9 +A*10 - 8 +A*10 - 7 +A9 - 6 +B8b - 8a - 5 +B/C7a - 8c - 4 +C7c – 7b - 3 +D6c – 6a - 2 +E4a – 5a - 1 +F/G3c – 4b F3U2c - 2a F2U1c – 1a F1UP levels
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Measuring Progress KS2 Eng/Ma Ave KS3 Progress Target Old/New KS4 GCSE Progress Target Old/New Levels progress KS2 => KS4 5a7b / 4A* / 85 5b6a / 3A / 74 5c6b / 3A / 74 4a6c / 3B / 64 4b5b / 2C / 53 4c5c / 2C / 43 3a4b / 1D / 33
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Progress trackers Formal feedback to parents twice a year in KS3 and 4 times a year in KS4 and 5. Parents evening once a year – appointments. Timed to coincide with key events – Eg options in Y8 or key exam points in KS4 and 5. Progress trackers do not replace regular on-going dialogue with students on a day to day basis Contact between parents and teachers outside of the formal reporting system when needed is expected.
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Progress Tracker information For each subject on your child’s timetable: Teacher Target Current attainment End of KS3 Estimate Effort Reasons for inconsistent or poor effort Teachers’ names
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Supporting progress together Communicate with school and with your child We are here to help Good luck!
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