Year 9
Moving
Forward
Attendance Expectations
Charlie Taylor Report
Government Attendance Target 95%
Schools are no longer allowed to
authorise absence from school unless it is
due to exceptional circumstances.
Absences not to be authorised
Birthdays
Family holidays
Friendship problems
Death of a pet
No school uniform
To care for family members
A Bridge to Success
English: building for success …
KS3 Year 9 KS4
Year 9/GCSE English at Tor
Bridge Four lessons per week (1 hour lessons);
students are set according to their ability (end of KS3 results and GCSE target grades);
students follow a two year GCSE course to suit their ability:
English Language and English Literature;
English Only.
A linear course in which students will sit their exams in Summer 2015 (English Literature) and Summer 2016 (English Language) .
Structure: Year 9 and 10 Year 9: Preparing for GCSE Year 10: GCSE Literature
Writing Units: Writing to Analyse
Writing to Narrate
Reading Unit: A Christmas Carol
Heroes: Lit examination
An Inspector Calls: Lit examination
Writing Units: Writing Poetry
Writing to Analyse – reflective
Reading Unit: WJEC GCSE Anthology
Of Mice and Men: Lit examination and controlled test
for English Language
Unseen Poetry: Lit examination
Shakespeare CT: English
Literature controlled test
Spoken Language: English Language controlled test
How we support our learners Small class sizes with supplementary staff
supporting the class teacher (e.g. Learning Support Assistants, Progress Managers etc.);
personalised learning tasks to stretch and challenge our most able learners;
a one-to-one tutor to provide students with additional support where necessary;
afterschool and lunchtime drop-in sessions;
extra-curricular activities: Carnegie Book Club, Debating Club, Creative Writing Club and Theatre trips;
GCSE English Only course.
How can I support my child’s
study of GCSE English? Reading and Writing
Quality newspapers (The Guardian, The Independent etc.) and magazines.
Novels, plays, poetry and non-fiction texts … ANYTHING! Encourage use of a wide range of vocabulary. 15 minutes a day makes a difference!
Speaking and Listening Discussing current affairs. Probing them for extended answers and additional detail.
Home-Learning
I hour a week: preparation, reading, completion of written tasks …
Pre-exam and controlled assessment revision Revision guides (WJEC; literary text study guides e.g. York Notes). BBC Bitesize. Exam papers through the WJEC website or Tor Bridge High’s VLE -
FROG.
Mathematics Edexcel Linear Specification
Specification at a glance
Edexcel linear
Two Tiers of entry:
Foundation (grades G-C)
Higher (grades D-A*)
Two written exam papers:
Non-calculator
Calculator
Each paper lasts 1 hour 45 minutes
100 marks on each paper
Overview of content Mathematical concepts:
Number
Algebra
Geometry Measures
Probability
Statistics
Functional elements of mathematics are assessed on each paper: 30-40% of the Foundation Tier papers
20-30% of the Higher Tier papers
A functional exam question A ladder is 6 m long.
The ladder is placed on horizontal ground, resting against a vertical wall.
The instructions for using the ladder say that the bottom of the ladder must
not be closer than 1.5 m from the bottom of the wall.
How far up the wall can the ladder reach?
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
.................................................................................. m
(Total for Question = 3 marks)
Timetable of assessment
(provisional)
June 2015 Mock Exam to inform final tier of entry.
Grade C required on foundation paper in order to go on and study higher.
January 2016 Mock exam
May/ June 2016 Final exam
Two tiered entry
In School Opportunities Averages class sizes of 22 students
Progress manager support
After school drop-in (Tuesdays 3-4) and revision sessions
Intensive maths tutoring from maths tutors and HLTA’s
Weekly graded numeracy assessments
Home Support Home learning
Pre-exam revision
Revision guides and workbooks (available to order at £4 for both)
Websites (mymaths & BBC bitesize)
Exam Papers from the Edexcel website, FROG or Edexcel App
Equipment
Useful websites: www.mymaths.co.uk (Username: torbridge
Password: parallel)
www.bbc.co.uk/schools
www.bbc.co.uk/learning
www.schoolzone.co.uk
www.nrich.maths.org
School Contact
SCIENCE
ASSESSMENT
Changes to the reports
Additional Columns
• Home Learning
• Behaviour
• End of Year Target as well as End of KS Target
Changes
• Attendance, Vivo Points & Behaviour Points will be Termly
as well as cumulative
• PLTS will be recorded as an average of all the subjects
Targets
• English, Maths & Science
Key Stage
2 Level
4.8
End of
Year Target
Grade
Year 7 5.5
Year 8 6.2
Year 9 D+
Year 10 C
Year 11 B-
Report
changes -
KS4 (Yrs 9,10,11)