Welcome to the Year 11 Parent Information Evening
Mrs O Keeffe Headteacher
Reflection I dreamed I stood in a studio And watched two sculptors there. The clay they used was a young child s mind And they fashioned it with care. One was a teacher The tools she used were books and music and art; One was a parent with a guiding hand and a loving and gentle heart. And when at last their work was done They were proud of what they had wrought For the things they had worked into the child Could never be sold or bought. And each agreed she would have failed If she had worked alone For behind the parent stood the school, And behind the teacher stood the home.
Ms Kohls Assistant Headteacher
The new GCSE grading system New 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Old F/G E D C Bottom two thirds B Bottom third C Top third B Top two thirds A A* A* Top 20% grade A and above
Partnership Parents x8 The campaign for learning found that parental involvement in a child s education can be the difference between a top grade and a low pass at GCSE. Students Teachers
What can I do as a parent? to read to you or younger siblings to speak in full sentences (discuss the news/programmes with him) to cook, wash, shop. Don t do everything for him. Encourage your son to talk about his problems to pick up activities he can succeed in and enjoys to eat healthily, sleep 7-8 hours, exercise, drink plenty of water
What can I do as a parent? Agree a revision timetable. Find your son a quiet space to work or make some space in the kitchen/dining room. Teach your son some simple breathing exercises.
Example Revision Timetable
REVISON TIMETABLE FOR MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 8.30-3.05 School School School School School School School 3.05-4.05 5.00-5.30 5.30-6.00 6.00-6.30 6.30-7.00 7.00-7.30 7.30-8.00 8.00-8.30 8.30-9.00 9.00-9.30 Students who do well are persistent, dedicated, hardworking, disciplined, prepared to make sacrifices, resilient and see mistakes as an opportunity to learn.
How to structure 1-2 hours revision time: Pomodoro style 1. Select a task. 2. Set a timer to 25 minutes. 3. Work until the timer goes off. 4. Take a 5 minute break. 5. Set the timer to 25 minutes. 6. Go over the work done so far, then move on. 7. Work until the timer has gone off. 8. Take a 5 minute break. 9. Repeat for another 2 rounds. Then take a longer break.
How to structure 1-2 hours revision time: Power hour
How to make flashcards from textbooks/revision guides Front Question: Where does aerobic respiration take place inside the cell? Back Answer: inside the mitochondria Front Question: How are the mitochondria adapted to their function? Back Answer: The have a folded inner membrane that gives them a large surface area.
How to use the exam board specification to make a revision plan Specification point Notes made Revised notes Need help Proportion of gases in atmosphere The Earth s Early atmosphere How oxygen increased How CO 2 decreased
How to make flashcards from the specification Front Question: what is the composition of the atmosphere today (and for the last 200 million years)? Back Answer: 80% nitrogen, 20% oxygen, small amounts of carbon dioxide, water vapour and noble gases.
Summarising information using diagrams What are the advantages and disadvantages of overground and underground cables? Answer the following exam question using the diagram: Evaluate the use of overground and underground cables within the National Grid.
Summarising information using diagrams Check that answers are as close to the wording shown on the markscheme. Terms underlined on the markscheme must be included in the answer to score.
Religious Education Mrs Blake Head of Religious Education
RE Key Information (Edexcel A) Topic 1 = CATHOLIC CHRISTIANITY Exam length: 1 hour 45 minutes (4 Questions) Topic 2 - JUDAISM Exam length: 50 minutes (2 Questions) Topic 3 PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS Exam length: 50 minutes (2 Questions) Each question: a) Knowledge b) Understanding c) Understanding & Source d) Analysis & Evaluation
Top tips from the examiners: Be more evaluative in the D) questions in order to achieve the highest marks Improve stamina It was noted by the examiners that pupils dropped marks through not completing the papers in the given time to an adequate standard Pupils need to revise more thoroughly for the Judaism paper, especially in their use of technical language/key words
How to best revise/prepare for RE: Revision cards/mind Maps for each topic/unit. Keep glossary up to date and learn your key words Highlighting key passages/sources of wisdom and authority Practise answering exam questions under timed conditions (1 minute per mark)
Students will be given access to an online textbook, through Kerboodle. Revision guide to accompany the text book can be purchased from the school for 8
Maths Mr Ryan Head of Maths
Mathematics Key Information Exam board Edexcel Paper 1 1hr 30 Non Calculator 80 Marks Paper 2 1hr 30 Calculator allowed 80 Marks Paper 3 1 hr 30 Calculator allowed 80 Marks
Tier of Entry Foundation Grades 1-5 Higher Grades 4-9
Effective Revision in Maths Note taking Practising Questions Practising Questions 20% Note taking 80% Practising Questions Practising Questions Practising Questions
Effective Revision in Maths It is recommended to use a Revision Guide and a Workbook We recommend CGP or Pearson
Some useful websites Past Papers mrryanmaths.fun/ GCSE Revision Question Generator mathsbot.com/ Question Generator mrcartermaths.com
English (AQA) Mrs Mangera Head of English
English Literature Exam Time: Paper 1: 1 hour 45 mins Paper 2: 2 hour 15 mins Paper 1: 64 marks 40% of GCSE Paper 2: 96 marks 60% of GCSE Paper 1 Texts: Shakespeare: Macbeth 19 th Century Novel: A Christmas Carol Paper 2 Texts: An Inspector Calls AQA Poetry Anthology
English Language Exam Time: Paper 1: 1 hour 45 mins Paper 2: 1 hour 45 mins Paper 1: 80 marks 50% of GCSE Paper 2: 80 marks 50% of GCSE Spoken Language Done at the end of year 10 Separate endorsement (0% weighting of GCSE)
Top tips from the examiners: Improve stamina by completing past papers Students dropped marks through not completing the papers in the given time. Often student response was limited in the literature paper because they did not have a memorised bank of quotes to refer to. Students need to revise their set texts thoroughly, especially A Christmas Carol where the quotes are difficult to remember. Remember in English it is all about the writer s craft and the effect of language. Make sure your response is analytical and not just feature spotting.
How best to revise: Literature Re-read An Inspector Calls Re-read Macbeth Re-read A Christmas Carol Memorise key quotes BBC bitesize practice questions Language Read a range of non-fiction texts (19 th and 21 st century) Practise summarising and analysing the texts Practise writing short stories Practise writing non-fiction texts BBC bitesize practice questions
Revision guides
Science Mr Cassidy Head of Science
SCIENCE Combined Science Trilogy 6 Papers in total 2 papers per science 1 hour 15 minutes each 9-9 to 1-1 scale Triple Science 6 Papers in total 2 papers per science 1 hour 45 minutes each Normal 9-1 scale for each science
Combined Science 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 Higher tier entry: 5-5 predicted grade
Revision guides (textbook via kerboodle)
In-house Revision Website stigsci.weebly.com Kerboodle.com
Top tips from the examiners: Students are not reading the entire question and making assumptions. Revise the key terms concerning how science works, these are common to all 3 specialisms Find these on the first 3 pages of your knowledge organiser. The more questions you answer the higher your grade therefore knowledge recall is essential. Make sure you know all the required practicals and can write out a method for each one.
How to best revise/prepare for Science: Every night test yourself on the knowledge organiser questions. Repetition is key here. The more you know the more questions you can tackle. Exam questions on the stigsci.weebly.com the more you practise the more prepared you will be. Kerboodle text book summary questions
Mr Opoku-Mensah Year 11 Learning Co-ordinator
The journey so far 11 school years 1380 school days Over 6500 lessons School Days left: 137 Actual Weeks: 34
What will happen between now and the GCSEs? The intervention plan After every data drop, students receive a sticker with their target grades, predicted grades and an indication which subjects they need to improve their grades in. 6 th form students will tutor in a range of subjects every Tuesday morning (up to 16 students will be selected at a time based on target grades and predicted grades). During form time, form tutors will work with their form groups on study skills and exam techniques, interview preparation, how to fill in an application form, as well as revision for English, maths, science, RE and MFL.
What will happen between now and the GCSEs? The intervention plan continued During form time, a group of up to 16 students will receive subject intervention for 3-4 weeks delivered by one of the form tutors (form tutors are specialists in RE, science, maths, English, art and MFL) based on target and predicted grades. Students are invited to attend the Engine room every Tuesday after school. This is a quiet space to complete revision, supported by Mr Mensah and Ms Kohls. Computers will be available in the room.
What will happen between now and the GCSEs? The intervention plan continued If a student attends all lessons, works hard in lessons, completes all his homework, sets up and follows a revision timetable and asks for help as soon as he is unsure of a concept, no further intervention should be required. Students who are not making expected progress, despite working hard and doing all of the above, are invited to attend subject booster sessions. Each subject booster will run for two weeks after school (timetable to be published before October halfterm).
What will happen between now and the GCSEs? The intervention plan continued Students who are not required to attend a subject booster class are able to attend a range of after school workshops offered by their subject teacher (e.g. Music Monday after school, Geography Tuesday after school, Art and German Friday after school). A timetable of workshops will be published before October half term.
Preparing for post GCSE 15.10-19.10.18: Introduction to Sixth form subjects assemblies 1.11.18: Sixth Form Open evening 28.11.18: Mentoring afternoon 29.11.18: Parents evening 1 7.12.18 Deadline for Sixth Form Applications
Preparing for Post GCSE Start the conversation at home now: Where does your son want to be next year? What are the entry requirements? Where is he in relation to those? What does he have to do now?
Further Key dates 29.10-30.10.18 French speaking mocks 5.11.-7.11.18 English, Maths, Science PPEs 14.1-18.1.19 PPEs all other subjects 8.2.19 PPE Results afternoon 25.2-27.2.19 English, Maths, Science PPEs 14.3-15.3.19 MFL Speaking Mocks 21.3.19 Parents Evening 2 30.4-3.5.19 MFL Speaking exams 13.5.19 Public exams begin 27.6.19 Sixth Form Induction Day 28.6.19 Year 11 Prom
Prom If you would like to be involved in organising our Year 11 Prom, please contact Figs: friends@st- Ignatius.enfield.sch.uk
Contact Details St Ignatius College 01992 717 835 Mr Opoku-Mensah/Mrs Shiells-Edwards Ext 237 mensahf@st-ignatius.enfield.sch.uk edwardsk@st-ignatius.enfield.sch.uk
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