Title: TOOT HILL SCHOOL
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3Preparing for the move toToot Hill School
4What kind of school will your child be joining?
- A vibrant and ambitious school, focused on the A,
B, C s! - Achievement
- Behaviour
- Children
5Achievement
National Notts. Toot Hill 2009 Toot Hill 2010
CVA 1000 992 1033 1038
5 A - Cs 67 63 99.6 100
5 A - Cs inc. English Maths 50 47 65 75
6How do we do it?
7Behaviour
- Our expectations are based upon respect for all.
- We are firm, but caring and supportive.
- We have a zero tolerance to bullying
- We believe that learning is a shared
responsibility.
8Children
9Children
- Pastoral care year groups
- Organising children for learning tier groups
10Children and their Care
- Head of Year
- Mr. Burrows
- Achievement Coordinator
- Miss Pearce
- Tutor Team
- Learning Support Team
- Plus school nurse, pupil counselling, breakfast
club, peer mentors
11Children and their Learning
- Pupils are organised into Tier Groups, depending
upon - Key Stage 2 levels - 40
- Cognitive (PIPS) Test 40
- Attitudinal profile 20
12Tier Groups
- There are no fixed number of classes in any given
tier. - In some subjects, like Maths and English, pupils
are setted specifically for that subject. - In other subjects, like P.E., pupils from
different tiers are taught together.
13Movement between tiers
- There is a review of pupils academic progress
and effort every six months. - Some pupils will move through the tiers at a
faster rate, while others may take a little
longer.
14Tiering Overview
Tier Groups Tier Groups Tier Groups Tier Groups Tier Groups Tier Groups Tier Groups Tier Groups Tier Groups Tier Groups
YEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7 1a 3a 4a 4b 4c 5a 5b 5c 5d
8 2a 4a 5a 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b
9 GCSE GCSE GCSE GCSE GCSE GCSE GCSE GCSE GCSE GCSE
15Success for all
- There is setting across most tier groups in key
subjects, ensuring the pace and challenge of
learning is maintained for all pupils. - At key stage 4, pupils from our middle tiers
opt for a mixture of traditional GCSEs and
vocational courses. On average this secures them
the equivalent of 8 grade Bs. - Over 70 of our pupils opt to return to Toot Hill
College at 16, to continue their education.
16Learning in our highest tiers
- The pace and challenge of work enables pupils to
be genuinely ready to start GCSEs early. Our
pupils are already proving this! - This will enable us to broaden their curriculum
and experiences to prepare them for the best
universities.
17Extra Support where it is needed most
- Pupils are taught in small groups, where we
concentrate our additional support. - There is a high focus on developing literacy and
numeracy skills for life. - At key stage 4, we offer a range of vocational
courses, allowing pupils to secure, on average,
the equivalent of 8 grade Cs, and the option to
join the College.
18Keeping pupils on track
- Our tracking systems are highly developed, and
monitor pupils progress in modules, coursework
and lessons. - Senior staff work very closely with our
Achievement Coordinators Performance Directors. -
Extra support mentoring, one-to-one tuition,
classes, etc.
19Keeping you in the picture
- 3 reports every year (one in each term)
- 2 Tutor Review Days, in September and March
- 1 subject based parents evening in November
- Planner, e-mails and texts
20The curriculum
- 2 year Key Stage 3
- 3 year Key Stage 4
- English (literature language)
- Maths
- Sciences
- 4 options
- P.E., R.E., I.C.T. P.S.H.E.
21School Timetable
- Monday Thursday
- 8.30am 3.30pm
- 8 lessons
- Friday
- 8.30am 2.10pm
- 6 lessons
- Subjects are taught in either single or double
lessons - Timetable review planned for September 2011
22Some lesson highlights
- 5 lessons per week of English, Maths Science
- 3 hours per week of P.E.
- Instrument tuition for all Year 7 pupils in their
Music lessons (Violin, Guitar or Voice)
23Wider Opportunities
- Specialist Schools subjects Arts, Business
Enterprise - Sports Teams, Music groups and School productions
- The Junior and Senior Academies
- Activities Week
- Trips Visits including Hagg Farm, German and
French exchanges, Poland (Auschwitz), Holland
(Football) and our Year 10 residential trip to a
university.
24 25 26 27 28Provisional Transition Timetable
- 22nd 23rd September 2010 Year 6 Open Evenings
- October 2010 Final Application Date
- March 2011 Cognitive (PIPS) Test
- 1st March 2011 National Allocation Date
- June 2011 Head of Year 7 visits Primary Schools
- Tuesday 21st June 2011 Year 6 Orientation
Morning. Finding your way around the school. - Tuesday 28th June 2011 Year 6 Induction day.
Experience a day of lessons at Toot Hill School. - Wednesday 29th June 2011 Meet your childs tutor.
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31The pattern over 3 years at KS 4 may look like
KEY STAGE 4 from SEPTEMBER 2010
SUBJECT YEAR 9 YEAR 9 YEAR 10 YEAR 10 YEAR 11 YEAR 11
Main Express Main Express Main Express
ENGLISH 5 5 5 5 5 6 Critical Thinking AS Level
MATHEMATICS 5 5 5 5 5 6 AS-Level modules Maths / General Studies
SCIENCE 5 9 8 9 9 or 8 6 Extended Project AS Level
ICT BTEC Diploma ( 4 GCSE) - 2 2
ICT 1st Cert. (2 GCSE) or Enterprise (1 GCSE) 4 Or 4 - (ICT only) - 2 - 2
ICT 1st Cert. (2 GCSE) or Enterprise (1 GCSE) 4 Or 4 - (ICT only) - 2 -
RE short course 2 2 2 1 - Short - 2 Full
PSHE 1 1 1 1 1/2 (COPE) 1
PE 4 4 3 3 3 3
OPTION 1 3 3 3 3 3 3
OPTION 2 3 3 3 3 3 3
OPTION 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
OPTION 4 3 3 3 3 3 3
TOTAL 38 38 38 38 38 38
This represents when the final assessment will take place and the number of lessons.