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Page 1: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Welcome to GCSE EveningTuesday 7th October 2014

Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow.

www.riddlesdown.org

Page 2: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Welcome to GCSE Evening•• Mr Moorhouse – Vice Principal & Head of Centre

• Mrs Bruce – Assistant Principal, Director of English• Miss Ogunseye - Assistant Principal, Director of

Mathematics

• Mr Chapman – KS4 Senior Tutor (Acting), Aquila• Mrs Gilchrist – KS4 Senior Tutor, Orion• Miss Woolman – KS4 Senior Tutor, Pegasus• Miss Creed – KS4 Senior Tutor, Phoenix

Page 3: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Key Stage 4•

• Key Stage 3 = Years 7, 8 and 9

• Key Stage 4 = GCSE in Years 10 and 11

• Key Stage 4 is preparation for Key Stage 5 in College VI

Page 4: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

The Riddlesdown Commitment

• Our Values

– V alue each other– A im high– L earn and lead– U se our talents– E xcel in our efforts– S tick at it

• Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow.

Page 5: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Some recent changes to help us all Aim High and Excel in our Efforts

• Timetable changes to give more time to English, Maths and options in Years 10 and 11

• Changes to teaching groups in English and Maths to accelerate progress and raise attainment in both subjects

• Expectation that the vast majority of students sit Higher examination papers in English and Maths, Science and many other subjects - no matter which teaching group they are in

• GCSE RE at the end of Year 10• RiLLs to improve progress at Key Stage 3

Page 6: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Assessment, Monitoring and Reporting

• Regular informal class assessment

• Piece of work marked, with clear written comments, after 8 lessons, or after every 3 weeks, whichever is the shorter

• Marking gives a description of the level of effort, and 1-3 clear directions on how to improve work in the future, taking into account the target RiLL (YET – Year End Target - issued with Quick Report 1 on 19th December 2014)

Page 7: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Reporting

• Year End Target (YET)

• Current Riddlesdown Learning Level (RiLL)

• Attitude to Learning (AtL)

• Written Comment (Full report only)

Page 8: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Riddlesdown Learning Levels (RiLLs)•

RiLL R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10NC Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8    GCSE     G F E D C B A A*

Page 9: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Attainment 8 and Progress 8

1EnglishDouble weighted

2Maths

Double weighted

3

876

54

EBacc qualifications (sciences, computing, geography, history, languages)

‘Open Group’; remaining EBacc qualifications and other approved qualification (e.g. GCSEs, Cambridge)

Page 10: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Attainment 8 and Progress 8

Number of GCSE grades this student

achieved above similar ability peers

Average GCSE grade achieved by this student

Did this student pass English and

Maths?

Did this student pass the EBacc?

Page 11: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Year 10 Key Dates

• • Target setting before October Half Term 2014

• Quick Report 1, Friday 19th December 2014

• Quick Report 2, Friday 6th March 2015

• Year 10 Parents’ Evening, Tuesday 10th March 2015

• Year 10 Examinations w/b 15th June 2015

• Full Report, Friday17th July 2015

• Coursework/Controlled Assessments

Page 12: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Supporting Students’ Learning•

• Tutors• Pastoral Programme -“Learning Habits”• Learning Support Assistants• Gifted and Talented/More Able• Targeted Entry• One to One Tuition• HLTAs• Library• MacKay College• College VI students• Website

Page 13: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

The Riddlesdown Commitment –Attitude to learning

“We must complete homework, coursework and revision tasks to

the best of our ability at home and ensure that we are ready to learn

before leaving for school”• Remember to bring your regular equipment to school

every day, including pens, pencils, ruler, rubber, sharpener and a calculator

• Always give 100% - only hand in work that reflects your best effort – and spend time acting on your teachers’ comments and advice when they have marked and returned your work to you

Page 14: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Are you “Riddlesdown Ready”?

Correct and complete uniform

Page 15: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Presentation of work

It is important that you present your work neatly

and that your books are kept tidy so that you can use them

to revise what you have learnt in preparation for assessments and exams.

Every time you start work in your exercise book, you should use this format:

C/W Title Tuesday 7th October

Learning Objective: (if teacher provides this)

Page 16: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Presentation of workYou should also:• Write in black pen and draw in pencil • Use a ruler to rule off work from the previous

lesson, underline headings and draw diagrams• Put one neat line through any errors that you make• Number the pages in your book and start with a

Contents page • Ensure that there is no graffiti on exercise books,

folders or planners (including covers) • Cover your books with subject specific material to

keep them looking tidy and to help to identify them• Stick worksheets neatly into your book or attach

them using a tag

Page 17: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Weekly Diary

This year, we are again using SHOW MY HOMEWORK (SMHW) alongside the Student Planners.

Full details of homework assignments will be posted on SMHW; however, students should still make a note in their planner.

Maths Q1-6 Equations 3/9/14

Page 18: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Show My Homework

Benefits for Students

• Can see all homework at the click of a button

• A personalised experience to help stay organised

• No more excuses!

• Students have more time to listen

Benefits for Parents

• Can see exactly what homework has been set

• Easily take part in home learning

• Create more positive relationship with teachers

• Translated into 50+ languages

• Better communication through school announcements

Page 19: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

All students will be studying the following topics in Year 10:

Integers and decimals Area, perimeter and volume Formulae Metric, imperial and compound units Collecting data Types of numbers Simplification Angles and shapes Displaying data, charts and graphs Fractions Expanding brackets and factorising Averages Linear graphs Area and circles Percentages Cumulative frequency graphs Pythagoras’ theorem Solving equations and inequalities Fractions, decimals and percentages Transformations Further quadratic equations Volume of pyramids Simultaneous equations Ratio Proportion

Page 20: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

All students are studying the Edexcel 1MA0 Mathematics Linear (Higher) course.

Paper 1 Provisional date - Monday 6th June 2016 (morning)1 hour 45 minutes Non-calculator 100 marks

Paper 2 Provisional date - Friday 10th June 2016 (morning)1 hour 45 minutes Calculator 100 marks

Sources of support: CGP Revision packs (can be bought from Director of Mathematics) all for £7.50• Revision guide• Workbook• Practice Exam papers

Riddlesdown YouTube – Help videos on Data Handling topics: www.youtube.com/user/riddlesdownmaths  Past Papers App – Loads of Edexcel Past Papers: Search “Edexcel Past Papers” on the App Store (Android and Apple)  My Maths – Excellent Revision Website: www.mymaths.co.uk Login: riddles Password: triangle  GCSE Bite Size – Excellent Support Website: www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/   Active Learn website:www.pearsonactivelearn.co.uk Each Year 11 student has their own login details

Page 21: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Edexcel Higher GCSE grade boundaries (approx.):• A* - 85% • A – 70%• B – 50%• C – 35%

New teaching group arrangement has resulted in a smaller ability range in each class:• TG 1 – all A*/A • TG 2 – all A*/A• TG 3 – all A*- B • TG 4 – all A* - C• TG 5 – all A* - C• TG 6 – 75% A*- C

Page 22: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Students are studying the Edexcel English Language & Literature, either Higher or Foundation.Sources of support:Excellent tool for support with Literature & Prose: http://www.sparknotes.com/

Access to past papers:http://www.edexcel.com/Pages/Home.aspx#

GCSE Bite Size – General activities and revision: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/english/

Excellent support & revision for sentence construction: http://www.northwood.org.uk/complex%20sentences.htm Support & revision for punctuation/grammar:http://www.curriculumbits.com/

Unit 1 Literature: Understanding Prose (50%) Unit 2 Literature: Understanding Poetry (25%) Unit 2 Language: The Writer’s Voice (60%)

Study Guides: York Notes Cliff Notes Edexcel Workbooks

English

Page 23: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

English Language

Q1) Analysing ‘Of Mice and Men’ by SteinbeckQ2) A non-fiction writing question

1) Write a magazine article about the Olympics2) Review the services provided at your school

for the local newspaper3) Write a letter to local councillors where you

argue that driving should be taught in school

Page 24: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

English Literature

1) Controlled Assessment: Romeo and Juliet and either Inspector Calls/View from the Bridge.

2) English Literature Prose Exam: Animal Farm/Jekyll and Hyde and OMAM

3) English Literature Poetry Exam: Poetry from the Anthology and Unseen Poetry.

Page 25: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

How are you going to make sure that 2014/15 is even better than last year?

• Expect more from yourself

• Make more of every opportunity

• Make more progress: it is what you achieve that matters, not the group you are in

• Contribute more to the Collegiate and to making our community the happiest, most inspiring and most successful place to be

Page 26: Welcome to GCSE Evening Tuesday 7 th October 2014 Learners of today. Leaders of tomorrow

Year 10 TutorsTutor Group

Tutor Email

10ICS Ms I C Singh [email protected]

10EJS Miss E J Salisbury [email protected]

10HMB Mrs H M Bell [email protected]

10MMG Mrs M M Gillam [email protected]

10NMM Miss N M MallieMrs H C Baines

[email protected]@riddlesdown.org

10SCC Mrs S C Chapman [email protected]

10PCS Miss P C Syal (m)Miss C G Conlon

[email protected]@riddlesdown.org

10CLK Miss C L Knox [email protected]

10JMP Mrs J M Pekris [email protected]

10TAA Mr T A Ashton [email protected]

10ERW Mr E R Willey [email protected]

10CBC Mr C B Chapman [email protected]