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The Central Collegiate Academy Our purpose The benefits for us all The future
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Page 1: Sept06

The Central Collegiate AcademyOur purpose

The benefits for us allThe future

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“…a culture of aspiration in which all are valued, all can achieve and

diversity is celebrated”

Central Collegiate Academy Mission Statement

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Comedy Writing project at St Alban’s – year 9 strike a pose

with their thought clouds!

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Circle of Emotions - an EmotionalIntelligence project that developed

Calthorpe’s autistic students’ ability to express themselves

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Our Purpose

• A reciprocal relationship – learning from and supporting each other

• Raising achievement through joint collaboration

• Valuing each others’ strengths

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Transmissions playwriting project With the REP Theatre. Students from Calthorpe, Small Heath and

Moseley explore the many differentways of “writing”…

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…and share some of their ideas through timetabled lessons by video-conference…

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Transmissions playwriting project – the students spend a day at the REPworking with professional actors who

will perform their plays…

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Collegiate Librarians organise learning opportunities

for groups of students across allCollegiate schools…

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Where now, 2 and how? Collegiate Assessment for

Learning project

Project involved Moseley, Bordesley Green Girls,

Small Heath and St Alban’sSchools

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Where now, 2 and how? Assessment for Learning

in practice

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Where now, 2 and how? TEEP planning and TEEP

in action

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The benefits for us all

• A wider perspective• Inclusive• Collective expertise – staff and students• A shared understanding• Opportunities for developing and sharing

good practice• CPD opportunities for us all

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Floaters and Sinkers – fortheir coursework year 10 SaltleyGCSE Textiles students design

floatation aids for some of Calthorpe’s profoundly disabled

students to use in the pool

Forecast grades for courseworkrise to over 50% A* - C

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Floaters and Sinkers – year 10students at Saltley test out the “Thinking Ducks”

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Frying onions…a “smelly” TEEP hook to Start a lesson focusing on Assessment forLearning in Science at Bordesley Green

Girls’ School

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Year 8 St Alban’s students prepare for the Literacy Breakdancing project

with Calthorpe and take part in a Disability Awareness session

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Literacy Breakdancing…constructing sentences andshowing your best moves!

Over 70% of students involveddemonstrate a gain

in their learning in the baseline test at the end of the

project

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E-Mission – Operation Montserrat! Year 9 students from Golden Hillock,

Yardleys and Small Heath video-conference with the National Space

Centre and evacuate the island ofMontserrat in the process!

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Soccer Science! Year 9s from St Alban’sLearn about how the body works through

football – and coach younger studentsfrom Calthorpe with support from Calthorpe

and St Alban’s staff

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EI Working Group – a central pointfor Emotional Intelligence across

the Collegiate

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Peer and self-assessment in Science at Moseley using still

photography and video– year 10 learn

from each other’s mistakes!

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Birmingham Airport Trails – schemes of work written by Calthorpe and

Collegiate staff to develop literacy,numeracy and Emotional

Intelligence

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Trails to be shared with our wider community on the Birmingham Airport

Education website

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The future• An evolving

Collegiate• A recognition of

success so far• The thematic, TEEP-

based approach• Building Schools for

the Future – working in partnership

Thematic approach

Assessment for Learning

New Technologies for Learning

Thinking for Learning Accelerated Learning

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EI in Maths at Small Heath

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Science Breakdancing! Students from Golden Hillock, Small Heath and Calthorpe learn about Biology

through dance

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Expert tutors show them the moves…

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Project work within English lessons at Yardleys…

year 10 show what they can do!

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Trans-Active – a project withBordesley Green Girls and

Calthorpe focusing ontransition through developing

self-awareness and awareness ofothers

Colleagues from Moseley and Small Heath assisted in the planning and

delivery of the project – a truly Collegiateeffort!

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Bordesley Green girls peer support Calthorpe students to

build up a passport aboutthemselves

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Colleagues from all Collegiate schools working together and sharing good practice on the

Teaching and LearningNetworks Day – May 2006


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