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Year 10 Information Evening. Aims To give students and parents: an overview of KS4 (years 10 and 11), the nature of the student experience and key dates and an understanding of: the range and frequency of controlled conditions assessments (coursework requirements) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Year 10 Information Evening

Year 10 Information Evening

Page 2: Year 10 Information Evening

Aims

To give students and parents:

• an overview of KS4 (years 10 and 11), the nature of the student experience and key dates

and an understanding of:

•the range and frequency of controlled conditions assessments (coursework requirements)

•how we prepare students for post 16 education and for the world of work

• how attainment at KS4 connects to university and employment applications.

Page 3: Year 10 Information Evening

KS4: a crucial stage in your education

A time to:

•Acquire certificated academic attainment (GCSEs) qualifications which will last you a life time.

•Experience the realities of the world of work.

•Reflect on your future career.

•Develop study, organisational and transferable skills.

•Pursue personal interests.

Page 4: Year 10 Information Evening

Study Skills

6 hours homework a week (7 in Year 11)

Be organised (use your planner)

Don’t leave revision to the last minute.

Make sure that you know what you have to do and understand the assessment criteria for each task.

Be prepared to do some background reading.

Build in breaks.

Be proactive in seeking help.

Year 10 revision skills day (March)

Page 5: Year 10 Information Evening

The Better Your Results = The More Choices You Will Have

Your GCSE results may determine which:

•subjects you study for A Level

•course and university that you apply for

•your career

•your employment prospects

•your earning power

“Graduates on average have better employment prospects and can expect to earn at least £100,000, net of tax, more than non-graduates across their working lives.”Universities and Science Minister David Willetts, commenting on The Push National Debt Survey, 13 August 2010

Page 6: Year 10 Information Evening

Coursework (Controlled Assessments)

• Most GCSEs have an element of coursework which counts towards the final grade.

• It is important that deadlines are met

• Absence should be kept to a minimum

Page 7: Year 10 Information Evening

Curriculum pages

• Access via the website on

• www.rugbyhighschool.co.uk

• then departmental areas

• Gives information on key assessments and extension activities that parents can undertake to support learning.

Page 8: Year 10 Information Evening

PSHE

• Themed days not single lessons

• 6 in Year 10, 3 in Year 11

• Year 11 focused on study beyond GCSEs, careers and WEX

Page 9: Year 10 Information Evening

Progress Checks

• Target grades predicted from YELLIS test

• Interim targets worked out for the end of Year 10 with sublevels added

• 6 progress checks, 1 every half term to track progress

• Colour coded to highlight whether the student is on target in each subject or not

• 1st progress check 21st October

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Key Dates – Year 10/11Year 10 Year 11

Autumn Term •Target setting (YELLIS)•Progress Check x 2

•Year 11 mentoring•‘Next Steps’Day and preparation for WEX•WEX•Careers Interviews•Parents evening•Sixth Form open evening

Spring Term •Progress check x 2•Parents Evening•School exams

•Mock GCSEs•School report•Completion of GCSE coursework

Summer Term •School report•GCSE Science Exams•Progress check x 2•Introduce WEX•Careers interviews

•Study Leave•GCSE examinations

Page 12: Year 10 Information Evening

Look After Yourself

Physically

Emotionally

Spiritually

Page 13: Year 10 Information Evening

Key Contacts

Academic progress (KS3/4), careers, business enterprise and PSHE

Mrs Y Grogan (Assistant Head teacher)

[email protected]

Pastoral issues (KS4)

Ms N Steptoe (Assistant Pastoral Manager)

[email protected]

Specific educational needs

Ms H DuMont (SENCo)

[email protected]

Work experience

Mrs R Chaudhry (Librarian and WEX co-ordinator)

[email protected]