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Mathematics at KS3 INFORMATION EVENING CHESTERTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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At Chesterton we… Have high expectations of all students Expect all students to work hard Expect all students to be resilient Expect all students to maintain a positive attitude Have excellent results: 39%A*A; 85% A*-C
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It is not because things are difficult that we dare not venture. It is because we dare not venture that they are difficult. Seneca
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New Maths GCSE from 2017 Higher-grades 4 to 9 ( C to A**) Note 9 is a competitive grade- top 3%. Currently 6% nationally get A* (Chesterton had 23% A*) Foundation- grades 1 to 5 (G to low B)
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Year 7 sets, teachers and curriculum and contact Year 7 ClassSoLTeacher 7raa HigherEwen Chamberlain/Jo Howe 7faa HigherJo Howe 7rab HigherWendy Lee 7fab1 HigherLiz Hill 7fab2 HigherJames Quarrington 7ac1 HigherJo Scholten 7ac2 FoundationBarbara Sterecki 7c FoundationLisa Kennedy
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Year 8 sets, teachers and curriculum ClassSoLTeacher 8raa Higher James Quarrington/Wendy Lee 8faa HigherWendy Lee 8rab HigherEwen Chamberlain/ Jo Howe 8fab1 Higher Jo Scholten/ Ewen Chamberlain 8fab2 FoundationJo Howe 8ac FoundationBarbara Sterercki 8c FoundationNayeerah Allybux
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Year 9 sets, teachers and curriculum No early entry GCSE ClassSoLTeacher 9rextHigherNayeerah Allybux 9fextHigherJames Quarrington 9raaHigherJo Howe/ Wendy Lee 9faaHigherBarbara Sterecki 9rabHigherJo Scholten/ Andy Cornick 9fabHigherAndy Cornick 9facFoundationWendy Lee 9racFoundationEwen Chamberlain 9fcFoundationEwen Chamberlain
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Mastery Mastery is something that we want pupils to acquire. All pupils. So a ‘mastery maths curriculum’, or ‘mastery approaches’ to teaching maths, or ‘mastery teaching’ in maths lessons all have the same aim—to help pupils, over time, acquire mastery of the subject. And mastery of maths means a deep, long-term, secure and adaptable understanding of the subject. Among the by-products of developing mastery, and to a degree part of the process, are a number of elements: fluency (rapid and accurate recall and application of facts and concepts) a growing confidence to reason mathematically the ability to apply maths to solve problems, to conjecture and to test hypotheses. Mastery of maths, which should build gradually as a child goes through school, is a tool for life, and immeasurably more valuable than the short term ability to answer questions in tests or exams.
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Resources The teacher Intervention and support staff Text books Mymaths Mathswatch
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The curriculum http://chestertoncurriculum.org.uk/maths/ http://chestertoncurriculum.org.uk/maths/
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What you can do to support your child Talk about what they have learned Always be positive about maths Sensible support with homework Mental maths and problem solving Assessment dates are on the website
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I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it. Picasso
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