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Welcome to
Cornwallis Academy
September 2013 – July 2014
The Government’s agenda
• “Improve standards”
• “Exams are dumbed down”
• “Many vocational courses mean nothing”
• “Fewer students should pass exams”
• “Fewer people should go to university”
Driving test
Result
• Fewer students passing exams
• Fewer students going to university
• Less breadth of study
What have we achieved in 2012-13?
• Our best ever set of results at both GCSE and A level
• The best results of any non-selective in the area.
• A good Ofsted result, with a mandate to get to
outstanding quickly
• A vision that is both unique and interesting
• Proven Plaza pedagogy
2013 results
GCSE
• 58% gained 5 A-C grades including English and
Maths (+3)
A Level
• 98% A-E (+1)
• 72% A-C (+8)
• 33% of grades were A or A *(+13)
• 42% of grades were B+(+12)
Best performing non-selective school in Maidstone!
“A Cohesive learning community”
“The Plaza environments are used well as flexible teaching
spaces”
“Behaviour is good throughout the school”
“The students have positive attitudes towards their learning
and show a high degree of responsibility”
“Teaching is consistently good in all subjects”
Leaving school at 16
• No longer an option
• You will have to stay in school or education
until you are 19
• We continue to develop curriculum pathways
in the sixth form that are broad and balanced
to cater for this
Curriculum
• Exam entry restrictions and rules
• What does this mean for you?
– English in November
– Extend current subject study beyond Year 10
– Year 11 studies moving forwards
New Look Reports
• Termly feedback
• Inclusion of new indicator – ‘Attitude to Learning’
• Continue to show attendance, self-management
points and achievement points compared to the
year group average
• Combination of interim and full reports
• Interim – Attitude to learning in all subjects
• Full – Current grade and attitude to learning
• Full report timings linked into Academic Review
Evenings
• Grades will be traffic light coloured coded to show
whether pupils are making the expected progress
and are on track to meet their target
Wellbeing Structure
Wellbeing Directors
KS3
Annie Fowler
KS4
Thomas Stanley
KS5
Joseph Sutton
David Simons
Principal
Claire Thompson
Vice Principal
Jon Spurling
Assistant
Principal
Chloe Cox
Olivia Lichfield
Assistant
Principal
Assistant
Principal
Wellbeing
Directors
Wellbeing
Leads
ICM
Dean Fox
Assistant
Principal
Wellbeing Leads
Year 7
Amy Parker
Year 8
Annie Fowler
Year 9
Helen Conway/ Holly
Pateman
Year 10 Thomas Stanley
6th Form Joseph Sutton
ICM’s
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Year 11
Yr 12/13
Cheryl Irvine
Joscelin Yates
Sue Judd
Sue Lambert
Maxine Saul
Jo Woollett
Form Tutors
YEAR 10
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David Wakefield
Hazel Platt
Aisling O’Keefe
Tommy Stamp
Andreas Heinemann
Mike Watts
Elizabeth Rees
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Gareth Williams
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Amy Harris
Rebecca Wallace
Rob Dempsey
Joseph Nsubuga
Zoe Lovibond
10MATHS
Maths target
Payam J & Yen Tran
10ENGLISH
English target
Rachel Robinson
What We Expect From A Cornwallis
Academy Student
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95% Attendance
100% application at all times
Appropriate office wear
Be ready to learn with the correct
equipment
• To be respectful to staff and peers at
all times
Rewards
• Termly rewards based on the following:
– Academic achievement
– Attendance
– Attitude to Learning
– Net Behaviour & Achievement Points
– Purple Tokens
Parental help & resources
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Online resources:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize GCSE & BTEC
http://www.s-cool.co.uk GCSE & BTEC
http://getrevising.co.uk/pages/links GCSE &
BTEC
• Online and paper-based study guides – as
recommended departmentally
• Termly progress reports
Key points of contact
Year 10 Team
• Sue Lambert
• Thomas Stanley
• Chloe Cox
• English
– Sam McMahon/Rachel
Robinson
• Maths
– Mr J/Maggie Stamp
• Science
– Tara Lloyd/Natalie
Carwithen
Dates for Diary
• Year 10 ARD – Wednesday
13th November
• Work Experience
Work Experience Year 10
Cornwallis Academy
Work Experience
• All students in year 10 will take part in a two
week work experience placement, after their
exams.
• 7th -18th July 2014
Purpose
To give students an experience of going to work,
ideally in a sector that interests them for a
future career, but not necessarily.
To find out what you don’t like or want from a
workplace is as important as knowing what
you do want.
Benefits
• Understanding of a working environment
• Developing organisational skills – in getting
to/from work, on time, in the right clothing and
prepared for work
• Communication skills – working alongside a
diverse range of adults
• Listening and questioning skills
• Teamwork – in working with a new group of
people
• Establish links for future employment/training
Types of placement
1.Placement by Education Business Partnership
Kent (external agency)
All students will register on line, in school on 16th October, to begin the
process of EBPK finding them a placement and conducting the H&S checks
2. Self placement
If you are able to find a self placement, there is a separate form to be
completed and returned to the yr10 team and then this will then replace the
EBPK process
EBPK PlacementsThings to consider: Location
• When registering online students are asked to
make choices over location **Please discuss with your child locations that
will be possible for them to travel to during
the work experience week, whilst working a
normal working day.
They will need to choose which towns/villages
they can get to and how they will travel.
EBPK PlacementsThings to consider: Categories
• When registering online students are also asked
to make choices over their preferred type of work
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**Please discuss with your child the categories
listed in your pack and ensure they understand
what types of work is involved.
Please be aware that “retailing” might be JJB
sports but could also be Laura Ashley!!
One pink, one yellow and as many greens as you like
Accountancy
Computing
Construction
Factory/Workshop
Legal
Art and Design
Conservation (Buildings)
Conservation (Environment)
Gardening/Horticulture
Working with Animals
Banking/Finance
Estate Agency Work
General Hotel Based
Maintenance
Pharmaceutical
Vehicle Mechanic
Electrical Engineering
Floristry
Library
Mechanical Engineering
Sport/Leisure
Administration
Childcare (Nursery)
Childcare (Teaching)
Warehouse/Storekeeping
Catering (General)
Hairdressing/Beauty
Retailing
Working with elderly/disabled
EBPK Placements – the process
• After registering their preferences online students will bring a copy of
these choices home and parents are asked to sign and return the form to
agree preferences by the next day
• EBPK work to find placements matching preferences in location and
category as close as possible
• EBPK carry out H&S checks
• Students are informed of placements at the end of term 5
At this stage it is too late to change to self placement
• Some organisations may ask students to contact them before the
placement
• Students are in school before WEX and have a work related learning
programme and attend a H&S briefing before starting the WEX placement
Self placement benefits
If you are able to arrange a placement for your
child you will be
• Able to plan exactly what they will be doing
• Able to plan where they will be working
Self placement process
• Discuss with your child whether self placement is an option for
them
• Ensure that the place of work agrees to take your child, and on the
given dates. Have the name of the person who you have made the
arrangements with
• Ensure the employer has Public Liability and Employers Liability
Insurance, even if it is a placement with a family member.
Many sole traders do not have this
• Ensure employer knows they will receive a call or visit as part of the
health and safety check
Self placement deadline
• Self placement forms can be accepted up until
14th February 2014.
• There has to be a cut off because H&S checks
have to be carried out and this takes time.
• Placements that do not meet H&S requirements
cannot be approved, and with no placement
arranged, your child will then be expected in
school during that week(s).
What’s next?
• You have been given a pack of information this evening
to support all that has been said.
• There is now an opportunity to talk to members of the
team, who will be able to answer any questions.
• Students need to be ready to register on 16th October
Thank you for coming.