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Year 11 Standards Evening 16 th September 2014

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Year 11 Standards Evening. 16 th September 2014. KS5 Results A2 Summary. The average grade achieved overall was just below a ‘B’ grade. (A 'B' grade is equivalent to 240 points and our average point score per qualification was 226 points.) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Year 11 Standards Evening

16th September 2014

KS5 Results A2 Summary

The average grade achieved overall was just below a ‘B’ grade. (A 'B' grade is equivalent to 240 points and our average point score per qualification was 226 points.)

35% of A2 grades achieved were at the highest grades (A or A*).

61% of A2 grades achieved were grade B or higher.

85% of A2 grades achieved were grade C or higher.

100% of A2 grades achieved were grade ‘E’ or above.

100% of our students achieved 1 or more Key Stage 5 qualification at grade A*-E.

99% of our students achieved 2 or more Key Stage 5 qualifications at grades A*-E.

95% of our students achieved 3 or more Key Stage 5 qualifications at grades A*-E.

We are especially proud of the 20 students (15% of Year 13) who achieved 3 or more A’Levels at the highest grades (A*/A).

KS5 Results A2 Summary

The average grade achieved overall was just below a ‘B’ grade. (A 'B' grade is equivalent to 240 points and our average point score per qualification was 226 points.)

35% of A2 grades achieved were at the highest grades (A or A*). 61% of A2 grades achieved were grade B or higher.85% of A2 grades achieved were grade C or higher.100% of A2 grades achieved were grade ‘E’ or above.100% of our students achieved 1 or more Key Stage 5 qualification at grade A*-E. 99% of our students achieved 2 or more Key Stage 5 qualifications at grades A*-E. 95% of our students achieved 3 or more Key Stage 5 qualifications at grades A*-E.

We are especially proud of the 20 students (15% of Year 13) who achieved 3 or more A’Levels at the highest grades (A*/A).

What our Year 13 2013/14 leavers are doing now

Our journey…• Nearing the end of a seven year

partnership/beginning of a two year partnership

• Extra – Curricular Clubs/Enrichment

• Leadership opportunities

• Role models

Courage and Courtesy

Courage:Brave

FearlessBold

Courtesy:PoliteKind

Considerate

Preparing young people for the future…

Central to achieving this is the school’s motto ‘Courage and Courtesy’. We

recognise the importance of developing and providing all our

students with the courage, confidence and communication skills they require

to flourish and succeed, but also to promote traditional values of courtesy,

respect and good discipline.

Time for reflection…

Thank you for the challenges we are faced with.

May we see them not as obstacles, but as opportunities to see things from a different

perspective.May we have the determination and the resilience to take up and succeed at the

challenge…...and then to enjoy the transformed view.

Courage and Courtesy

We can achieve anything

Communication• Parental bulletin

• Every Thursday• Please ensure the school has your

email address

• Twitter

• Show my homework

75th anniversary celebrations

3rd October 2014 – Community Open Morning

17th October 2014 – Gala Dinner

27th Feb – Gala Concert at the Gordon Craig

17th May 2015 – 75th Jazz Spectacular, reunion, workshop and Concert

Mrs Paice

Head of Year 11

Structure of pastoral care

• Role of the Form Tutor

• Student Services

• Class teachers/HoDs/HoFs

Expected standards• Uniform

• Respect

• Timekeeping

• Rewards & Sanctions

Home-School Communication

• Phone calls & Letters

• Planners & Emails

• Parent & Information Evenings

• Show My Homework

• Twitter• @kt_school• @KTHeadteacher

Courage:Brave

FearlessBold

Courtesy:PoliteKind

Considerate

SMHWAll students were asked to register with SMHW last year.

Students and parents were issued with a unique username and password.

SMHW is even mobile friendly so parents and students can access homework on the move via a smartphone app.

If you’ve lost it or not done it, please email [email protected]

Courage:Brave

FearlessBold

Courtesy:PoliteKind

Considerate

Wisepay is by far the easiest way to pay for school expenses

Our twitter tag is:

@kt_school

Other Useful Things You

May Not Know

Mr Litchfield’s twitter tag is:@KTHeadteacher

Key Dates for the Year Group

17th & 24th Oct: Tim Foot ‘Revision Cracked’20th Nov: KTS Sixth Form Open Evening24th Nov – 5th Dec: Mock GCSE Exams15th Jan: Parents Evening27th April – 26th June: GCSE exams2nd July: Year 11 Prom20th August: GCSE results

please see the handout for a more comprehensive list

Mr. Clayton

Assistant Head Teacher in charge of pastoral care

Whole School Care• Attendance

• Safeguarding

• Learning Environments

• Game consoles

Thank you for attending

Staff will be in the Hall & Dining Room until 7pm9