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Year 8 Parents’ Information Evening. September 2014. Options Year. Key dates in the calendar: 7th January - subject evening 21st January - options evening 6th February - deadline for options forms
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Year 8 Parents’ Information Evening September 2014
Options Year • Key dates in the calendar: • 7th January - subject evening • 21st January - options evening • 6th February - deadline for options forms • Information on Pathways and the Options Booklets will be given out between the subject evening and options evenings. • Students/parents will have the opportunity to have a careers appointment. Students will also have information assemblies at this time.
Reporting on Progress Tracking Points: 1 – Term 1 (Oct) 2 – Term 2 (Dec) 3 – Term 3 (Feb) 4 – Term 5 (April) 5 – Term 6 (June) Subject Evening: 10 Dec Full Report: 22 June Additional appointments can be made whenever you are concerned or want an extra update.
Our Expectations: Uniform • Polo shirts must be tucked in while students are in lessons. • No make-up is allowed in years 7-9. • Simple stud earrings (one per ear), one watch and one simple ring may be worn. No other jewellery is permitted. • Hair colour should be natural and the style should not be a fashion ‘extreme’. • Coats should be plain black. • Hats must be removed when inside school buildings.
Homework • Homework will be given regularly by all subject teachers. • The expectation is that students complete homework as soon as possible after it is given to avoid last-minute worries and to allow time to seek help from the teacher if needed. • Students should take responsibility for collecting homework that they have missed. • If homework is not handed in by the deadline, a detention will be set. For after school detentions, you will be informed at least 24 hours in advance.
Extra-curricular The school extra-curricular brochure will be available next week, and will list the many clubs and activities available to year 8 students. Please encourage your child to share this information with you and to discuss what activities they would like to try.
Art Club Time: Tuesdays, 3:10 – 4:15 Place: C10 Photography Club Time: Mondays, 3:00 – 4:00 Place: C5 Creative Writing Club Time: Wednesdays, 3:00 – 4:00 Place: L2
Expressive Arts Faculty – 2014/2015 Extra-Curricular Activities Aspire, Create, Express
Expressive Arts Faculty – 2014/2015 Extra-Curricular Activities Aspire, Create, Express
Support for Learning • We have 25 teaching assistants who support the progress of all students in lessons. • Students who face challenges to their learning will continue to receive specialised support in our Individual Learning Department.
Pastoral Support • For everyday issues, please contact your child’s tutor. • Heads of House will be available to deal with more serious issues. • Mrs Baker can pass messages onto Heads of House if they are teaching when you call.
Support from Parents/Carers Support from home makes a huge difference. You can help by: • Checking and signing your child’s planner weekly • Checking in good time that your child understands their homework • Helping with memorisation tasks like learning keywords and facts • Encouraging your child to read as often as possible • Informing us of any change in circumstances that could be impacting on your child’s learning
Year 8 Term 1- Gothic Horror Writing milestone based on the story of ‘The Sandman’. Focus on effective use of vocabulary and spelling (Talking to others speaking and listening) Term 2- Poetry Reading milestone which will focus on comparing two poems from across time. Some poems include: Beowulf, Jabberwocky and The Lady of Shallot. Students will analyse techniques used by poets and will comment on how poems link to the time they were written. Term 3- Exploring and Adventures Reading and writing exam at the end of the term. Students will study a range of texts and will learn about persuasive devices and how texts link to their audience. Term 4- 20th Century Novel Reading milestone focusing on the use of point, evidence and explain skills. Some novel options include: Holes, Private Peaceful and The boy in the stripped pyjamas. Term 5- Moving Media Writing milestone on a film review of ‘The Hunger Games’. Students will also explore different aspects of the Media as a whole and will develop their discussion skills. Term 6- Introduction to Shakespeare Speaking and listening milestone based on performing a scene from ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. Students will study the play as a whole as well as learn about life in Shakespearean times.
Year 8 - Science At the end of each term there will be a written assessment. Homework will be set at 2/3 week intervals Books will be regularly marked with feedback on how to improve KS3 Homework club –Thursdays after school in L27