huddersfield new college...• commitment to the highest standards of attendance (100%), punctuality...
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HUDDERSFIELD NEW
COLLEGE
Ofsted Inspection April 2016
Overall effectiveness Outstanding Effectiveness of leadership and management -Outstanding Quality of teaching, learning and assessment -Outstanding Personal development, behaviour and welfare -Outstanding Outcomes for learners -Outstanding 16 to 19 study programmes -Outstanding
Top 10% nationally for Advanced Level Performance
(ALPs, August 2016)
What we expect from students
• Commitment to the highest standards of attendance (100%), punctuality (100%), work and personal conduct.
• Ambition to exceed subject targets and to achieve the best they can.
• Respect for themselves, for others and for the environment.
• Enjoyment of learning and acquiring new skills, abilities and knowledge.
What you can expect from us
• Concern for your son/daughter’s welfare and development, academic and personal.
• Appropriate teaching and learning, including resources and facilities, to help your son/daughter to achieve their best.
• Regular review of your son/daughter’s progress against subject targets, so they know where to focus to improve their work and to achieve their best.
• Encouragement, challenge and support to enable them to achieve their best and move successfully from the college to university or employment.
100% Attendance Student A 3 A Level equivalent 100% attendance BBB
Student B 3 A Level equivalent 85% attendance BCC
Absence Reporting • Absences must be reported via the absence line
(01484 355105) before 9.30am. • Students who are going to be late should also ring
this line and sign in at the Student Guidance Centre when they arrive at college.
• Leave of absence requests should be made in
writing to the Student Support and Guidance Co-ordinator.
• Please note: holidays in term time will require a written request to the Principal, and if approved will be counted as an explained absence which will impact negatively on attendance.
Like for Like: 4.5 hours in lesson/4.5 hours associated study in own time.
Much of this associated study can be done in college , there are lots of places available for such associated study: Library, Guidance Centre, Tutorial and IT area, Study Centre, bespoke subject hubs
• In Lessons • Outside Lessons
100% Effort
Cedar – our student Management Information System
• Log onto our website http://huddnewcoll.ac.uk/contact
• Click on the Cedar icon • You unique username and password are
within the letter inviting you to this event
Cedar (continued) • All information relating to your son or
daughter’s welfare and development, academic and personal, can be found on Cedar
• If you do not have computer access, we can send you hard copies of this information
• Please inform us before you leave tonight if you wish hard copies to be sent home
Monitoring Attendance Cedar
Attendance Codes
Monitoring academic development and progress
Progress grades will be available on Cedar 1. 1st October 2. 1st November 3. 13th December 4. 15th February 5. 28th March 6. 16th May Both parents and students can access these grades.
Cedar – Progress Grade Page
Parents’ evenings • Thursday 17th November or
Tuesday 22nd November 2016
• Thursday 2nd March or Wednesday 8th March 2017
Monitoring personal welfare and development
Progress Tutors
Each student has their own progress tutor.
Role of the Progress Tutor • Monitor welfare and development,
academic and personal • Work with the student and their teachers
to ensure they achieve or exceed their minimum target grades
• Contact home to discuss with parents or guardians, if concerns arise
• Write references for university and employment
• First port of call for your parental concerns
Parents and Progress Tutors If you have any concerns you can contact them on 01484 652341 or you can use Cedar to email progress tutors directly
Enjoy and Achieve
Additional Learning Support
The Study Centre provides: • A reading area • PC’s • Dyslexia support • English as a
Second Language support
• Subject support • Maths and
English GCSE support
• Mentoring
The Honours Programme • We are keen to support and challenge our most able
students to progress to the most competitive universities and the most competitive degree courses such as medicine , veterinary science, optometry, law etc.
• This programme aims to provide bespoke support and
challenge to ensure our most able students achieve a minimum AAA or equivalent at A level
• This programme includes :
Subject specific support UCAS support University visits Specialist careers advice Subject activities and competitions Enrichment activities e.g., journalism, HE plus programme
Work Experience/Work placements
• A vital addition to a competitive profile!
• Students on a Level 3 Extended Diploma programme will have access to this as a mandatory part of their course
• Other students may organise it to need through the Work Experience Admin Manager
The Careers and Employability Team
• A dedicated and specialist careers team is available to support students with progression advice throughout the year.
Personal Conduct • A large and diverse Sixth Form College –
important we all behave with respect towards each other.
• We seek your support in encouraging your son/daughter to behave respectfully and responsibly at all times around college and when using public transport, when leaving college during the day to use local shops etc.
• They are ambassadors for HNC.
Membership cards
• Students are expected to wear their memberships card at all times and in all areas
• This promotes the safety of our students
• It is hoped that they are proud to be members of an outstanding college
New Drivers
• Students who bring their own vehicles on to college premises must register with student services
• Please encourage your son or daughter to bring in appropriate paperwork and apply for a parking permit. This is for their own safety and the safety of others
Parent Voice • We always welcome your views on our work
and there is a ‘Your Views’ section (under ‘About Us’) on our website where you can offer us constructive feedback on all aspects of college life. We also ask you to complete an on-line ‘Friends and Family Test’ once a year.
• For these reasons, please make sure you provide an up to date email address – you can do this on Cedar.
• Feel free at any time to get in touch with us. We are here to help!
Parent Voice • Any Questions?
Further talks and tours • If you are a parent of a student who is in the
Sports Academy you will have been invited to attend an information session with Jamie Marsden. Please make your way to the IT Café
• If you are a parent of a student involved in the Honours Programme you will have already been invited to attend an information session with Gabriel Mellor. Please make your way to the Guidance centre
• If you would like a quick tour of the college facilities please stay and you will be escorted by our staff
Thank you for your support