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Year 7 Settling in Evening. Welcome to The Streetly School. Who’s Who?. Mr Downie – Headteacher Mrs Hill – Deputy Headteacher for Care, Guidance and Support Mrs Triptree – Assistant Head – KS3 Progress Mrs Willis – Assistant Head –data and reporting
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Year 7 Settling inEvening Welcome to The Streetly School
Who’s Who? • Mr Downie – Headteacher • Mrs Hill – Deputy Headteacher for Care, Guidance and Support • Mrs Triptree – Assistant Head – KS3 Progress • Mrs Willis – Assistant Head –data and reporting • Mrs. Walton– Special Educational Needs Coordinator
Who’s Who? • Heads of House Mr Cumming (Electra) – Miss Lawlor – Y7 Electra Mr Page (Maia) - Mr Hall – Y7 Maia Mr Chester (Atlas) • Form tutors – Mr Webster, Mrs Deaville, Miss Maguire, Mrs Howell, Mrs Bignell, Miss Powell, Miss Deakin, Mrs Austin and Mr Trugeon - Smith
Settling In • Who to contact – Form tutor, house staff • How to contact – phone, use of planner and Frog • Subject specific issues – teacher, Head of Department
Y7 Residential • Y7 ELECTRA 4 – 6th October • Y7 ATLAS 6 – 8TH October • Y7 MAIA 11 – 13TH October
Attendance and Holidays • Individual attendance target is 95% for every child • What to do if your child is absent • Our role – Keep safe scheme - texting • Punctuality to school and lessons • EWO target list – below 90% • Certificates and prize draws for 100%
Holidays • No authorisation of holidays for any year group
What Support is Available in School? • SEN • House staff and senior house staff • Gifted and talented co-ordinator • Form tutor • Student Ambassadors trained as mentors • Respite support centre
E SAFETY • MR WALKER – HEAD OF ICT • MAKING SURE YOUR CHILD IS SAFE
Reward System • Merits – Sleuth Online • Good news cards • Verbal praise • Assemblies • Celebration of achievement • KS3 Awards Evening
Procedures and Sanctions to Support Students • Detentions • Reports • Sleuth Online
Based on Key Stage 2 Teacher Assessments and Alfie tests • Most students should move up two levels by the end of year 9 • Level 3 to 5 • Level 4 to 7 • Level 5 to 6
Making Small Steps. • Each level is divided into sub-levels; • a) means the top of the level • b) is the middle of the level, showing a secure performance. • c) is the lower end of the level
Reporting Home • Four progress checks a year. • Reported home on a single sheet;
The Annual Report • Sent home once a year – 18th July • Provides an opportunity to set targets, discuss progress and feed back to school. • Given out separately from parents evening – 17th January • Supplemented by tutor review weeks.
What is Available for Students? • Sports clubs • Music • Art • Inter-tutor activities • Trips • Further up the school • Student Ambassadors • Duke of Edinburgh • JSLA – Junior Sports Leader Award • Tutor reps • School council / student voice • Interview panels • Escorting visitors / reception duty
STUDY SKILLS • Helping your child – asking questions about what they have done at school • Homework – check on Frog / planner • Learning to Learn programme with form tutor
And this is what our current Year 7 think ……
QUESTIONNAIRE PLEASE HAND IN YOUR GREEN QUESTIONNAIRE BEFORE YOU LEAVE YOUR OPINIONS ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO US