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Strathearn School Belfast

Strathearn School Belfast. Form 4 Information Evening 2012. PROGRAMME FOR THE EVENING. Introduction Mrs Graham (VP, Pastoral) Pastoral Miss Gibson (Head of Key Stage 4) Assessment Mrs Connery (VP, Teaching and Learning) Careers Mrs Hearst (Careers Adviser)

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Strathearn School Belfast

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  1. Strathearn SchoolBelfast Form 4 Information Evening 2012

  2. PROGRAMME FOR THE EVENING Introduction Mrs Graham (VP, Pastoral) Pastoral Miss Gibson (Head of Key Stage 4) Assessment Mrs Connery (VP, Teaching and Learning) Careers Mrs Hearst (Careers Adviser) Conclusion Mr Manning

  3. Introduction Mrs Graham

  4. AIMS OF FORM 4 PARENTS’ INFORMATION EVENING To give parents an understanding of the GCSE experience To help parents offer practical support to their daughters To strengthen the home – school partnership

  5. Pastoral Miss Gibson

  6. Our Role…. Academic • Content / delivery of all courses • Controlled Assessment • Revision guide and help (subject and tutorial) • Learning Support Tutor • Communication with parents / formal and informal 7

  7. Our Role…. Pastoral • All Teachers • Tutors / Head of Section / VP Pastoral • Support / encourage / monitor • Contact with parents / formal and informal 8

  8. Who’s who in Form Four 4S Dr McBride 4T Ms Simpson 4R Mrs Hoare 4A Miss Grier 4H Miss Murphy Pastoral provision and Tutorial programme

  9. How you can help? • Encourager • Sympathetic ear • Attendance • Monitor • Act as go between

  10. How your daughter can help herself • Organisation and planning • Marathon not a sprint! • Keep on top of work • Use of planners • Seek appropriate help • Maintain a healthy work / life balance 11

  11. When things go wrong…… For example….. (a) Organisation (b) Relationship difficulties (c) Family/ personal issues Pupils adopt an all or nothing approach Dealing with stress / resilience 13

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  13. Curriculum and Assessment Mrs Connery

  14. The differences 16

  15. Assessment and Reporting in Form 4 December : Short Report May: Internal examinations June: Full Reports June: Parent Consultation Afternoon

  16. What is ‘Controlled Assessment’?

  17. Information Guides For pupils For parents Controlled Assessment www.ccea.org.uk Coursework - A guide for parents www.jcq.org.uk 19

  18. www.ccea.og.uk 20

  19. Useful Addresses www.strathearn.org.uk www.ccea.org.uk Email: nconnery620@strathearn.sch.ni.uk 21

  20. Key Stage 4Careers Programme Mrs Hearst

  21. Careers Suite • Open 8.30am until 3.30pm • Including break and lunch time • No appointment necessary • Computer software programmes • Access to the Internet • Careers Library – many books, publications and journals which the girls may borrow

  22. Form 4 • Introduction to what constitutes a career • Careers areas of interest to the pupils

  23. Form 5 • During September – Unit of Employability within Learning for Life and Work programme • Questionnaire to determine priorities for the interview programme • Career Guidance interviews – October to March • Lunch time drop in sessions • December until April – range of speakers on various career areas.

  24. Concluding Remarks Mr Manning

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