Community College. Sir Jonathan North. Community College

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Community College Sir Jonathan North Community College

Quality The College is friendly yet purposeful. Our emphasis is on preparation for an ever changing modern world and a lifetime of learning. We use a wide range of teaching and learning methods including practical work, discussion, individual research, group work, off-site visits and use of modern technology. In Years 7 to 9, students are taught mainly in sets based upon their ability. All students follow the Key Stage Three curriculum in English, mathematics, science and health, computing, design technology, modern language, geography, history, religious studies, physical education, art, drama, dance and music. Students are encouraged to join a wide range of activities at lunchtimes and after school. We are proud of our sporting tradition. There is a very popular programme of competitive sporting activities offered. We have an extensive programme of production and performance opportunities for students. There are many day and residential visits in all year groups. Events, clubs and competitions range from Digital Art club to Fairtrade meetings. Many older students volunteer to guide new students, listen to reading and coach sports. Welcome Ofsted Full inspections were carried out by OFSTED in 1995, 1999, 2005, 2008 and 2013. Sir Jonathan North was inspected in October 2013 and judged as outstanding. Inspections have identified our strengths: academic standards, the quality of teaching, the curriculum, staff and student relationships and the outstanding level of care, guidance and support provided. The students themselves have also been recognised as a strength. They are described as `articulate, confident and mature and `excellent ambassadors for the college. The report commented that: The quality of teaching is outstanding... staff have exceptionally high expectations and aspirations for what students can achieve. The behaviour of students and their attitudes to learning are exemplary. The curriculum is very well suited to the needs and aspirations of students. The headteacher is relentless in her drive for high standards. she has high expectations and is exacting and uncompromising in her pursuit to build on the school s success. Ofsted October 2013

World Class School for Girls World Class Schools Quality Mark Sir Jonathan North was awarded the World Class Schools Quality Mark in December 2016. The World Class Schools Mark is awarded to schools already judged outstanding by Ofsted, but that have moved beyond this judgement. A World Class School improves student progress, aspiration and achievement to such an extent that their standards rival those of the best schools internationally.

Innovation At the College we seek a balance between maintaining traditional approaches and values and keeping up to date with new ideas. We seek to take advantage of projects and opportunities which will add to the learning experience of our students. Teaching and Learning We aim to be at the leading edge of developments in teaching and learning. The latest approaches in educational practice and new technologies are being used in the classroom. Facilities The College consists of five distinct buildings spanning the life of the College from 1937 to the present day. Our facilities are excellent including our Digital Arts suite, drama studio and trampolining hall. We have specialist resources for the Arts, design technology, computing, science, and PE as well as extensive classroom accommodation and a learning resources centre. All classrooms have access to the internet. An indoor tennis centre opened in January 2007 and is a resource for both students and for the local community. We are a learning community Community Everyone counts at Sir Jonathan North. Every student meets their tutor daily and maintains that relationship from years 7 to 11. The tutor tracks both the academic and personal development of each student and provides an invaluable link with parents. They are supported by Learning Mentors, Skills for Learning, Skills for Life staff and Progress Leaders who are attached to specific year groups. We are able to offer the opportunities of a large school with very effective systems to ensure that students are well known and cared for as individuals. At Sir Jonathan North, we believe that all students have a right to equal opportunities so that they can achieve their full potential. The Skills for Learning, Skills for Life team, in partnership with parents and other agencies, carefully assesses the additional needs of students and provides support. The College has a thriving programme of activities for students of all abilities. The College has strong links with the community. Work with local primary schools is well developed. Local employers support our careers programme and all students complete a work experience placement. Students are able to take work related courses in Year 10 and 11, including programmes based at Leicester College.

with a broad and balanced curriculum.

Achievement We achieve highly and examination results have been consistently good for many years. We aim to improve these results, with the awareness that students need support and guidance in managing the pressures of competition and challenge. We encourage students to be ambitious in their personal and academic goals. We work closely with parents to support our students and as a staff, we reward effort and achievement by creating a climate in and out of the classroom where individual initiative is recognised and team spirit is valued. The percentage of students achieving A* and A GCSE grades is high. Teaching of students working at this level is challenging and planned to prepare them for further study. Most students continue their education at one of the local FE or Sixth Form Colleges. We take a keen interest in the progress of our students when they leave. In recent years students from the College have been offered places at Oxford, Cambridge, London and other universities. Innovation built on tradition Tradition The College is proud of its unique and distinctive ethos as one of only two girls state secondary schools in Leicestershire and as a World Class school. We regard our student body as a major strength and take great pride in both the success and diversity of our student intake. We give students a voice in the College and we listen. We value courtesy, politeness, honesty and effort. We accept that we all make mistakes from time to time and we aim to learn from our mistakes. We are inspired by excellence in all forms including academic, creative, practical, physical and personal achievements. We set high expectations for both staff and students and work closely with parents. We believe that it is the responsibility of the College to educate our students to become responsible members of society and to respect others. Our experience is that students achieve high standards because they are set challenging targets, provided with interesting opportunities to learn in different ways and given support where they need it. Students are expected to wear College Dress. Visitors to the College often comment on the attractive environment, the quiet and orderly approach in lessons and the positive welcome which they receive.

Our aims for students are: To achieve the highest possible academic standards To gain knowledge, experience and skills To develop self-esteem, self-confidence and self-awareness To respect and support others