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Welcome to Icknield Community College
Year 6/7 Transition Evening
Wednesday 20 May 2015
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Mat Hunter HeadteacherSara Grierson Deputy HeadteacherJames Barringer Deputy HeadteacherAmrit Mudhar Assistant Headteacher
Meet the Staff – Leadership Team
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Samantha Walkley Progress Manager Year 6/7Jane Bellars Student Welfare ManagerCharlie Eckton Head of Student Services/SENCoHelen Rints ParentMarian Carter Progress Manager Year 6/7 from
September 2015
Meet the Transition Staff
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• Ofsted• Overview of Transition Arrangements• Your Questions Answered• The Role of Student Welfare Manager• A Parent’s Perspective• Expectations in Year 7• Individual Conversations/Paperwork
Refreshments in the Canteen kindly provided by Friends of Icknield.
Format of Evening
Ofsted• Teachers mark students’ work regularly. They use highly
effective questions to assess students’ understanding and to encourage them to think deeply about their learning.
• The quality of teaching is good overall and there is some that is outstanding including in mathematics, English, science, geography, physical education, textiles and citizenship
• Teachers have good subject knowledge and plan lessons which motivate students to learn
Ofsted• Leaders have ensured that students make consistent and
strong progress over time as a result of effective teaching. • The headteacher provides outstanding leadership • The headteacher, leadership team and other senior
leaders set very high expectations for the school. They have established an ethos that encourages and supports good behaviour, attitudes and learning
Ofsted• There is a keen focus on academic achievement which is
supported by a broad range of extra-curricular activities
• Parents are overwhelmingly supportive of the school leadership
• The governing body is led well and provides good support and challenge to school leaders, particularly in working with the headteacher on his many plans for the further rapid improvement of the school
Ofsted• The behaviour of students is good. They respond very
well to the positive ethos in the school
• Students’ attitudes to learning are very positive. They have particularly warm relationships with teachers that help them make good progress in lessons
• Students respect each other and their teachers, and take great pride in their school community
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• Packs sent home & Transition Evening• Visits to primary schools – Term 5/6• Buddying Programme – Term 6• Taster Sessions – smaller groups – Term 6• Induction Days - 3 full days – 8, 9, 10 July• Coffee Morning – Monday 13 July 9am – 10am• Summer School – Monday 24 – Thursday 27 August• Team Building – Wednesday 2 September• Year 7 tutor evening – Thursday 1 October
Induction Arrangements: Every Child Matters
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• All Year 6 students invited• Year 6s outside of partnership/smaller
schools to attend sessions at ICC• 50 Year 10 students involved• 4 sessions in Primary Schools/ICC• Fun and practical sessions• Lead up to induction days
The Buddying Programme
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• ‘Getting to Know You’• ‘Finding My Way Around’• ‘Working Together’• ‘Getting Organised’• ‘Who’s Who and Where do I Fit in?’
The Buddying Programme
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• Packs sent home & Transition Evening• Visits to primary schools – Term5/6• Buddying Programme – Term 6• Taster Sessions – smaller groups – Term 6• Induction Days - 3 full days – 8, 9 10 July• Coffee Morning – Monday 13 July 9 – 10am• Summer School – Monday 24 – Thursday 27 August• Team Building – Wednesday 2 September• Year 7 tutor evening – Thursday 1 October
Induction Arrangements: Every Child Matters
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• Letters will be sent to each student at the end of June.• Variety of activities.• Get to know the staff.• We get to know the students.• Buddies will support them throughout the day.• Take part in sports day.• Feel a part of the community.• Enjoy the day!
Induction Days –Wednesday 8 – Friday 10 July
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• You will receive confirmation letters at the end of June.• ICC Staff provide a variety of activities.• Climbing wall.• There is no charge – we rely on government funding.• Please let us know if your child is not able to attend via
the email address: [email protected]• We try to ensure that every student has a place.• Parent Voice this year – really benefits the students.• Good opportunity for staff to get to know the students too!
SUMMER SCHOOL-Monday 24 – Thursday 27 August
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• Packs sent home & Transition Evening• Visits to primary schools – Term5/6• Buddying Programme – Term 6• Taster Sessions – smaller groups – Term 6• Question and Answer sessions – Year 7 students• Induction Days - 3 full days – 8, 9 10 July• Coffee Morning – Monday 13 July 9 – 10am• Summer School – Monday 24 – Thursday 27 August• Team Building – Wednesday 2 September• Year 7 tutor evening – Thursday 1 October
Induction Arrangements: Every Child Matters
YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
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Q: What are the start and finish times of the school day and term dates for 2015/16?
• Starts at 8.30am – Tutor time.• Period 1 – 8.45am• End of the school day – 3pm• The first day for Year 7 this year is TEAM BUILDING
day on WEDNESDAY 2 September. • Thursday 3 September first day of timetabled lessons.• School website has all of the term dates.
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Q: My child would like to be in a tutor group with at least one of their friends. Is this possible?
• Opportunity to give a name of somebody to be in the same tutor group with.
• Smaller schools/lone students.• We will do our best.
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Q: How do you organise teaching groups in different subjects?
• Students are ‘set’ for some subjects according to KS2 results and Teacher Assessment.
• Some subjects are taught in tutor groups.• We monitor the progress of the students
regularly and sets can change throughout the year if we feel it to be necessary.
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• Important that this is regular.• Contact from teachers/tutors.• Progress Manager. • Assessment and Feedback sheets.• Assessment Information Evening in
September
Q: How often do we hear about our child’s progress?
Assessment and Feedback sheetName of Student: Teacher:
Outstanding (1) Good (2) Requires Improvement (3) Inadequate (4)
Engagement Behaviour Homework Equipment 1 1 2 1
Number Calculations
Algebra graphs and functions
Geometry Transformations
Using and Applying Problem Solving
I can convert between ordinary and standard index form representations, using significant figures as appropriate.
I can plot graphs of more complex quadratic and cubic functions and estimate values at specific points, including maxima and minima.
I can transform 2-D shapes by combinations of translations, rotations and reflections.
I can justify generalisations, arguments or solutions.
I can use the order of operations, including brackets, with more complex calculations.
I can generate points and plot graphs of linear functions, where y is given implicitly in terms of x.
I can identify all the symmetries of 2-D shapes.
I can check results, considering whether I think they are reasonable.
I can use the order of operations, including brackets.
I can name and recognise lines parallel to the x and y axis.
I can transform 2-D shapes by rotation, reflection and translation, on paper.
I can try different approaches and find ways of overcoming difficulties that arise when I am solving problems.
I can add or subtract mentally pairs of two-digit whole numbers.
I can read and plot coordinates in the first quadrant.
I can draw and complete shapes with reflective symmetry and draw the reflection of a shape in a mirror line along one side.
I can discuss my work using mathematical language.
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Miss Charlie Eckton – Head of Student Services/SENCo
What SEN support is there?
Who does the additional support?
What do I do if I feel my child needs extra support?
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Q: What reward systems are in place and how effective are they?
• House points are recorded on house point cards.• Swap-shop at the end of every term.• Regular awards assembly.• Certificates/Badges – Bronze-Silver-Gold-Platinum. • Tutee of the week.• Progress Manager’s Award.• Headteacher’s Certificate.• Awards Evening.• Attendance.
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Q: What after-school clubs do you do?
• Sporting activities most evenings/some lunchtimes. • Music/Art/Homework club during lunchtime.• Drama productions.• Bus to RAF Benson Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
at 4.45pm. Other students will have to make their own arrangements to get home.
• You will receive a booklet outlining the clubs in week 3 of term 1.
• Take a look on our website – seasonal
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Q: Is there any after-school/before school supervision?
• There is no other after school supervision. If students are being picked up after 3pm and they are not attending clubs, we expect students to wait in the canteen.
• There is no before school supervision. If students arrive before 8am, again they are to wait in the canteen.
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Q: Music Lessons?
• Begin/Continue to learn a musical instrument.• Information/prices will be on the website Sept
2015.• Variety of instruments.
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Q: When does Mr Hunter meet the pupils? Does he have regular meetings with Head Boy/Girl and Prefects?
• Break and lunchtimes, during lessons. 1 hour each day.• More formally, with senior students. • Student Voice - hearing their views on a variety of
subjects including Teaching & Learning.• School Council Reps.• Students making outstanding progress.• Buddying programme.• Trips/Visits – e.g. Italy
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Q: How do you deal with Bullying?
• Bullying Policy, available on the website. • Key aim is always to promote the well-being of the
students. • Always tell any adult if they feel they are being bullied
and we will take action to help solve the problem. • Tutors, Learning Mentor, Mrs Walkley, Mrs Bellars or
Prefects & Buddies.• Anti-bullying in PSCHE lessons and assemblies.• Anti-bullying ambassadors in the school.• E-safety presentations to parents.
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Mrs Jane Bellars – The Role of the Student Welfare Manager
Q: What happens if your child is finding it hard adjusting?
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Q: Mobile Phones – Policy
• Must be turned off in lessons (unless purposefully used).
• Will be confiscated if misused.• E-safety.• Students’ responsibility.
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Q: Lockers
• Opportunity to have a locker.• Pay a deposit.• Will be informed by their tutor when they
can ask for one.
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Q: Are students allowed to carry their own medication?
• Students are allowed to carry their own medication.• We are not allowed to give medication to students but we
can keep it in Reception - they need to self medicate.• Exception to this would be Epi Pens - key staff (first
aiders) have been given training in order to deliver these if necessary.
• Students requiring them are clearly identified with photo identifications.
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Q: What are the catering arrangements?
• School lunches or packed lunch. • Suggest £2.50 - £3 for lunch (FSM catered
for).• Staggered lunchtime.• An example menu will be sent to the students
with the information for the 3 induction days.
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TRANSPORT ISSUES/ENQUIRIES
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Q: Will students be able to travel on ICC school buses for the Induction days in July and the Team Building day in September?
• Oxfordshire County Council will allow students to travel on the buses on the above days.
• Bucks CC will NOT allow this.
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Q: What do I do if my child loses their bus pass?Q: What do I do if my child’s bus pass hasn’t arrived by the first day of term?Q: Can you choose which bus stop your child leaves from? Can they leave from the nearest one from their home?
• https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/content/school-transport
• http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/education/schools/school-transport
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Mrs Rints - A Parent’s Perspective
CommunicationIndependence
Well-being
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Expectations in Year 7
ProgressAttendanceBehaviour
Community
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Individual Conversations/Paperwork
Refreshments in the CanteenFriends Of Icknield
Email: [email protected]