A FANTASTIC FUTURE FOR ALL

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OUR VISION A FANTASTIC FUTURE FOR ALL OUR VISION OF A FANTASTIC FUTURE FOR ALL OUR STUDENTS IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND, BUT COMPLEX TO ACHIEVE, AS THE FUTURE EVOLVES SO RAPIDLY AROUND US. STUDENTS HAVE TO ADAPT IN ORDER TO BUILD THEMSELVES A SECURE AND RESILIENT FUTURE. With an innovative curriculum and high expectations in terms of commitment and hard work, we strive to make sure our students can compete with their peers nationally and internationally - this is the MEA way and we reinforce this to our students at all times. The business partners who lead the trust help us to complement academic achievement with the other skills that employers now demand from their staff. Enterprising, entrepreneurial and networking skills, team working, presenting information and project management are all part of our Fantastic Futures curriculum and, allied to our Pastoral Pledges, this rounded education helps us develop confident young leaders throughout the Academy. OUR VISION UNDERPINS ALL WE DO, AND OUR STARTING POINT IS EXCELLENT ACADEMIC RESULTS. JAMES ELDON CEO OF THE ALTIUS TRUST & MEA PRINCIPAL Our experienced CEO has spent many years in school improvement, previously working at Chorlton High School in Manchester. James was appointed at MEA in Wythenshawe in 2011, and since then attendance has gone up 11%, achievement has transformed and the Academy has moved from financially troubled to hugely over-subscribed. James has been recognised as one of the Education Reformers of the Year and is currently Chair of the Manchester High School Headteachers Group. He is committed to working in Manchester and providing all our students with a fantastic future.

MANCHESTER ENTERPRISE ACADEMY (MEA) IS THE FLAGSHIP SCHOOL OF THE ALTIUS TRUST AND IS CURRENTLY HAVING 12 MILLION INVESTED INTO THE SITE TO ENSURE WE CAN CONTINUE TO DELIVER A FANTASTIC EDUCATION TO OUR STUDENTS. The Academy s transformation, from being close to closure to being recognised by the Prime Minister for our improvement, is rooted in our commitment to our students and connecting them to exciting pathways once they take the next step after MEA. We focus relentlessly on the MEA Way, excellent manners, a willingness to try new experiences and a commitment to working really hard. We provide an amazing array of opportunities to our students with our outstanding SMSC provision, our Fantastic Futures Curriculum and our Pastoral Pledges where we commit to providing students with new learning experiences. Application is through the Manchester City Council application form - on the online application please choose Manchester Enterprise Academy. NEW CAMPUS Our new campus will open in September 2017 with a new teaching building, The Durie Building, which incorporates new Arts facilities (Art, Drama, Fashion, Music and a fully operational theatre) and new Science laboratories. In addition to the new building will be a new 1 million multi-sport facility and new changing rooms as well as a new dining facility and Year 7 playground. These world-class learning facilities are currently being developed and will open for our new students to enjoy in September 2017. Secondary School of the Year 2015-16 HELPING TO DEVELOP OUR YOUNG PEOPLE The Altius Trust includes MEA and MEA Central and our Trust partners include some of the most successful and innovative companies in the UK - all of whom have a strong commitment to Manchester. Their involvement in the Trust underlines their commitment to developing the young people of the city and also their recognition that to recruit excellent leaders from local families they have to be committed to their development prior to them being employees. Who better to inform education leaders about the changing face of employment than some of the biggest employers in the UK? The country s largest UK-owned airport operator, Manchester Airport Group were the previous lead sponsor of MEA and remain a key partner in the Altius Trust. The largest housing group in South Manchester and one of our most progressive partners. They bring to the Trust a strong commitment to serving local communities and social justice. Lloyds have implemented an award-winning mentoring programme at MEA and have brought their world-class expertise to our students digital education, financial awareness and business readiness. NEW ACADEMY JOINS ALTIUS TRUST In partnership with Manchester City Council, we are excited and proud to be opening our brand new Academy, MEA Central, for Fallowfield, Rusholme, Withington and Levenshulme in September 2017. The state-of-the-art building will open for Year 7 only in 2017-18. Accenture, the global management consultancy, bring project management and digital skills to the Trust and our students. Currently they are working on networking skills for lower school students and training our teachers in coaching. As a multi-academy trust, The Altius Trust works in close partnership with the Council and is committed to supporting the Our Manchester 10 year plan for the City. manchesterenterpriseacademy.org.uk 0161 499 2726 @MEAcad

CURRICULUM AND ACHIEVEMENT THE ALTIUS TRUST BELIEVES THAT IN ORDER TO DELIVER OUR VISION OF A FANTASTIC FUTURE FOR ALL OUR STUDENTS IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THEY ACHIEVE THE BEST ACADEMIC RESULTS POSSIBLE. Our results have been transformed over recent years at MEA across all headline measures, and our students achievements consistently place us in the top 10% of similar schools nationally. We regularly outperform other Manchester schools and we are particularly proud of the wide range of subjects in which progress is made. Examinations are changing in England, with new and more challenging GCSEs that rely heavily on a student s knowledge base. We have redesigned our curriculum for Years 7 and 8 to ensure it prepares students thoroughly for the new assessment regime at Key Stage 4. In Years 7 and 8 our curriculum is structured around Know It, Show It and Big Tests. KNOW IT Learn information, a technique or some key facts. SHOW IT Demonstrate this knowledge by applying it so that the teacher can see learning is secure. BIG TESTS Be able to demonstrate a mastery of knowledge and application of it in a test environment.

HIGH STANDARDS We expect our students to perform competitively against their peers nationally and ensure that our processes both challenge high ability students, but also support students who find learning more difficult. Our curriculum is organised into different ability pathways and, although largely traditional, we constantly evaluate it to ensure it is preparing students for a Fantastic Future. Some examples include: Our language portfolio now includes Mandarin Fashion has been added to our creative block An award winning mentoring programme is offered from Year 7 upwards FANTASTIC FUTURES To complement academic achievement we provide an amazing Fantastic Futures Curriculum to all our students. Please see a full overview of this on the Our Vision information sheet. Option subjects are now chosen in Year 8 in preparation for transition to upper school and a tougher exam regime THE UPPER SCHOOL Most of our students follow the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) suite of qualifications. This means they will study: ENGLISH HISTORY OR GEOGRAPHY SCIENCE Double or Triple Single Science depending on ability MATHS COMPUTER SCIENCE Optional MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE Now offering Mandarin in partnership with Manchester Grammar School Alongside the EBacc we offer a wide range of GCSE subjects, and students are able to follow their strengths, passions and ambition to select subjects which they will revel in and excel at. Our mentoring and pastoral curriculum is driven to support students being able to fulfil their ambitions for the next phase of their studies, whether A Levels or a vocational pathway. We set across the whole year group in English, Maths and Science and then in half-year bands in other subjects. Setting in option subjects depends on the number of students choosing to take a subject at GCSE. HIGHER ABILITY STUDENTS Our higher ability students are challenged not only by the curriculum and our lively, engaging teaching, but also by the business mentoring programme that we run. This ensures that their CVs will be overflowing with demonstrations of leadership, project management and team performance when they finally leave us. We want our students to develop the resilience to cope with the challenges of further and higher education, and the rapid pace of change within the global economy. SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND DISABLED (SEND) STUDENTS Our driving principle for our SEND students is quality first teaching: excellent classroom teaching supporting learning so that progress is secure. Our Passport Pathway offers vulnerable learners with a range of needs a safe and supported curriculum in which to develop confidence and make strong academic progress. Other students may receive in-class support or smaller class sizes depending on the nature of the student s need. Our buildings are accessible for students who are physically impaired. We also have a centre in our schools dedicated to offering students support with emotional and mental health needs as a light touch triage base or as a longer term mentoring process. FANTASTIC TEACHERS We work incredibly hard to attract the best teachers and our teacher training provision is graded outstanding by Manchester University. We believe that our teachers expertise needs to inspire our students by allowing them to shape and craft exciting learning experiences. Our teaching model emphasises excellent classroom dynamics between staff and students: we enjoy teaching them! They make us laugh, they ask questions which challenge us and we want them to take learning risks so they understand how a concept actually works. Exams are a serious business, learning is an emotional journey students who enjoy learning perform far better than those who are uninspired. manchesterenterpriseacademy.org.uk 0161 499 2726 @MEAcad

FANTASTIC FUTURES CURRICULUM WHILE WE PLACE HIGH VALUE ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT, WE KNOW THAT THIS ALONE WILL NOT GUARANTEE A FANTASTIC FUTURE FOR OUR STUDENTS. At MEA we provide our students with an exciting programme of study that develops their character. We call this our Fantastic Futures Curriculum. We believe that the virtues that make up a good character can be taught and learnt. Our Fantastic Futures curriculum will therefore: Contribute to students living healthier and safer lives Help them to reflect on their own identity and make informed choices about their role, reflecting British values in a diverse society Develop curiosity, resilience, responsibility and respect Fully prepare them for progression into employment or the next stage of their education Challenge and stimulate them Provide opportunities for students to connect with positive role models from the world of work and engage with local businesses to prepare for the future in a digital world Develop their financial capability Develop entrepreneurial skills

THE STUDENTS ARE EXTREMELY APPRECIATIVE OF THESE OPPORTUNITIES, MANY OF WHICH PREPARE THEM WELL FOR THEIR FUTURE LIFE IN MODERN BRITAIN. (OFSTED 2015) FUTURE LEADERS We work hard to develop our students as leaders across the Academy, to promote tolerance and mutual respect as well as confidence and self-esteem. SMSC Curriculum (SOCIAL, MORAL, SPIRITUAL, CULTURAL) We are committed to offering a rich SMSC curriculum, embedded across the Academy, celebrating diversity and promoting tolerance and mutual respect. In order to provide our students with additional educational opportunities outside of the classroom, we carry out surveys with all students to establish which opportunities they have experienced. The outcomes from these surveys form our Pastoral Pledges, a planned programme offering a broad range of visits, trips and experiences, exposing our students to the rich opportunities surrounding them in the culturally diverse city of Manchester and beyond. DIVERSITY AMBASSADORS LITERACY LEADERS READING BUDDIES STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS SPORTS AMBASSADORS TRANSITION AMBASSADORS We give students opportunities to shape their experiences at the Academy and beyond it, instilling in them a sense of pride and achievement in all we do. Student commitment to our ethos is celebrated within a range of rewards across the curriculum and pastorally, resulting in a pride and desire to be an outstanding MEA citizen. TRANSITION AND PASTORAL CARE Our transition team starts their work long before students join us. We organise several visits to the Academy for students who are in Years 5 and 6, and give them an inspirational experience with our superb staff, showcasing the great work they will do when they join us in Year 7. We never underestimate that for some students, the step up to high school can be an anxious time. We work closely with our partner primaries to ensure we have a clear understanding of individual student needs and are prepared to support them from the day they arrive. We invest heavily in providing strong pastoral care and guidance for all students. Each year group has a Pastoral Strategy Leader who monitors student progress, delivers the SMSC curriculum and is a high profile advocate for their year group. There is also a full-time non-teaching Pastoral Manager for each year group, who gets to know students during transition, then leads daily on attendance, punctuality and student welfare to ensure all students are happy and safe, and thrive in our Academy. We have clear Behaviour for Learning and Anti- Bullying policies, which underpin our ethos of valuing and supporting every learner. Students can trust staff to take rapid and appropriate action to address any needs or concerns they might have. manchesterenterpriseacademy.org.uk 0161 499 2726 @MEAcad