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Welcome to St Peter’s Year 6 Parents meeting

Agenda

     Welcome Secondary transfer (Mr Gunn) National Tests (Miss Neal) Sexual Health Education (Mrs Gunn) School Journey (Mr Saunders)

Secondary Transfer

 Placement for your child in a Brentwood secondary school.

 Placement at a selective school in Essex.

email: [email protected].

SECONDARY EDUCATION IN ESSEX 2014/2015

      Page 5 outlines the secondary school transfer timetable.

The Brentwood secondary schools admissions policies (p47-53) Application form in booklet or On line at Closing date 31 st October. 20 th September11+ tests National offer day 2 nd March

Coopers Coburn 10 th September (evening)

Ursuline-

The open evening for prospective Year 7 students will be held on Tuesday 30th September 2014 from 6.30pm – 9.00pm. Open mornings will be held on 9th and 10th October 2013 from 9.30am – 11.00am for parents and students. BCHS 27 th September 10.30am - 3pm Shenfield 2 nd October (evening) St Martin's 10 th October (6-9pm) Becket Keys Evenings. Open Morning and Open Evening events will take place on: • Tuesday, 16 th September • Wednesday, 24 th September • Thursday, 2 nd October CCHS on line registration 19 th May – 7 th July Tours 25 th June 3.30-7.30pm Anglo- 25 th September open day. Tours 1 st -3 rd and 6 th and 7 th

The number of places

Anglo- 210 Becket Keys- 150 Brentwood County High- 210 Ursuline-175- up 9 Shenfield- 150 St Martin’s -280 The Ongar Academy- 120

Test Dates Coopers-18 children 28 th September- Sport/ music Brentwood School-In January Chelmsford County High 13 th September 11+ -20 th September at nominated school

Where did all of the children go?

Secondary Transfer, Summer 2014

•Shenfield High

1

•Brentwood

5

- 2 with scholarship •BCHS

5

•Coopers Coburn

7

Anglo European

1

•Becket Keys

20

Ursuline Convent

6

St. Martin's

3

KEGS

2

Go and look at a variety of schools

Make an informed decision.

Involve your child.

It is an adult decision.

Late Applications

 After 31 st October your application is late!

On line admissions will not accept forms after this date.

 You will be given lower priority and will not be assured of a place even if the school normally guarantee places for catchment children.

 GET IT IN ON TIME!

Brentwood School

    Brentwood School provides scholarships and bursaries to enable clever boys and girls to experience the world class opportunities available at the school. There are a number of ways in which parents are able to receive financial assistance to help them pay school fees. This help comes in the form of Scholarships and Bursaries for pupils who meet our criteria for financial assistance. On average, about one fifth of our pupils receive such assistance.

Scholarships

Academic Scholarships are awarded to candidates who score the

highest marks in the Entrance Examination

academically (held in January every year for entry to the school the following September).

All pupils who receive academic scholarships will also have performed well at interview and a good report is expected from their current school.

This award is not means-tested and is worth between 10% and 20% of fees.. If your child is talented in a particular subject area (Art, Drama, Music or Sport) then you may apply for a specialist Scholarship. Scholarships awarded in these areas will only be offered to pupils who have performed well Assessing eligibility for a Bursary: The family's net disposable income is based on the family's gross income, direct outgoings and the value of property and other assets. This information is collated by asking parents to complete a confidential assessment form provided by the school. Each application for a bursary is considered on its merits but, by way of general guidance, a family with a net disposable income of more than less than £18,000 might be offered a 100% bursary £48,000 is unlikely to attract a bursary while a family with a net disposable income of . A family with a net disposable income of £28,000 might qualify for a 50% bursary. Bursary Forms will be sent to all those who have registered and must be returned by 30 th December

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S I F

Schools with a religious character Becket Keys St Edwards Romford Ursuline Anglo European.

Coopers.

Any where you wish to sit the aptitude test.

Ursuline- 3 rd November

By 22 nd September

Anglo

Becket Keys

LEA’s Planning and Admissions

 0845 603 2200- general admissions  Havering 01708 434343 Pupil Services

LEA’s Planning and Admissions

    Extra Help Line-Choice Adviser 01245 437622 0845603 2200 Limited hearing 08457585592

   You have attended this meeting Plan your visits to Consortium schools October 31 form naming a consortium school as one of you preferences st - return the common application  2 nd March. National offer date  30 th March last date for appeal paperwork to reach Essex for 2015 hearing

The National Tests

What are they?

All Children in year 6  Reading Comprehension    Grammar Punctuation and Spelling- SPAG Mental maths Two maths papers National average is a 4b A writing level is given but this is internal assessed based on the years work.

There are also level 6 papers in Maths, reading and SPAG- these are extra and the teachers will advise who will be entered.

Types of literacy questions.

  What is Molly’s attitude towards the main actors? Explain fully, using the text to help you.

What is the purpose of the picture on page 7?

 I think Lyddie is a real hero but not a superhero.

Do you agree with this opinion?

Explain your own opinion fully, using the texts to help you.

Level 4 maths question

Level 5 maths question

Level 3 maths question

When are they?

11 th - 15 th May.

What else will help?

Sexual Health Session

www.healthpromotion.ie/health/inner/busy_bo dies  The children have already watched the first two parts in year five. We will now show them the final part that covers human reproduction in Summer

York

The York Trip

Who will accompany the children?

      Mrs Gunn Mrs Hornett Mr Gunn Miss Neal Mr Saunders Mrs Chalkley

Useful information

The date of the visit 18 th to the 22 nd of June The cost of the visit £290.00- including £25 spending money

Payment schedule

Deposit by the 28 th September £40.00

October £25.00

November £50.00

January £50.00

March £50.00

April £50.00

Cost of the trip £265.00

May (Pocket money) £25.00

Grand total £290.00

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Accommodation

York St. John College.

Separate boys and girls blocks.

Showers and bathrooms on each floor.

24 hour supervision.

The children, and teachers, will be in a locked area with the teachers having keys.

A full risk assessment has been carried out.

What the children thought.

    I have great memories of York but the sealife centre was the best.

I really enjoyed York and I will never forget that special week.

I opened the door to my room and it looked immaculate, I thought -it won’t look like that in the morning.

York was a great trip, I had a great time.