Year 11. Success and Support. Mr Stoneman Head of Year 11

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Year 11 Success and Support Mr Stoneman Head of Year 11

Welcome to the Year 11 Information Booklet Year 11 is a challenging yet fulfilling and enjoyable year for students. It is our aim to make sure that students achieve their full potential and are able to go on to their chosen further education courses, training schemes or employment with the necessary skills and grades they need to succeed. The aim of this booklet is to give you key information that will help support Year 11 students over the coming months as well as all stakeholders involved in this academic year. There will be many additional sessions provided to give all Year 11 students the support that they need in school, to raise achievement and maximise their progress. This however is dependent upon our students commitment and personally taking responsibility to attend appropriate sessions to make the most of what is on offer. Additionally your help in encouraging students is greatly received. The following information will be available over the next few weeks on the school website: 1. Additional Support Sessions 2. Special Events 3. Careers Events As a school we wish to offer all students as many support mechanisms as possible and therefore please see the list below for contact details for key members of staff: I would like to take this opportunity to wish all Year 11 students the very best of luck over the coming months in their studies and exams and please do not hesitate to contact us if you feel we can support your child in any way. Mr Stoneman (Head of Year 11) Area of Concern Subject-specific Academic and Personal Development Pastoral support Whole School Issue Staff member(s) Relevant subject staff Form Tutors and Mr Stoneman (Head of Year) Mrs Southgate (Assistant Head of Year 11) Mrs Everett (Director of Site at FRC) Key Dates for Year 11 students and Parents/Carers Year 11 Mentoring Evening (by invitation only) - Tuesday 27th September 2016 Progress Reviews - Autumn (October) and Spring (January) Plume College Open Evening - Thursday 13th October 2016 Consultation Evening - Thursday 3rd November 2016 Year 11 Mock Examinations - Week commencing 16th January 2017 Year 11 Mock Results - March 2017 Easter Holiday - Revision Sessions (tbc) Summer exams start - Monday 15th May 2017 Summer exams finish - Friday 23rd June 2017 Year 11 Prom - Wednesday 29th June 2017 GCSE Results Day - Thursday 24th August

What is Revision? I ve read all my notes and I can t remember any of it..! It means actively looking back over your work on an on going basis to; 1. To remind you of things you might have forgotten 2. Make links to other learning so you have the bigger picture 3. To reinforce your learning - so it stays remembered 4. To show you what you don t know 5. Check that you have understood everything Where to start? When to do it? Help them work out how much time they have, being realistic and help them plan a revision calendar. Get them to take into account their ideal time of day to work - Straight after school? - After a rest and refreshments? - After dinner?..work out the best time when they will revise and stick to it. Break it down, to make it seem manageable. Revising for GCSEs sounds like too much hard work. Revising key French verb endings is do-able. Therefore encourage them to revise by TASK rather than TIME.

Should I help with Revision? Research and experience shows that children whose parents/ carers take the opportunity to be frequently interested in their child s learning make most progress. What and how?!?! Does your child know what they need to know? What will actually be tested in the exam? On what day is the exam? When does the exam start and how long does it last? Help your child by asking the right questions: What do you need to take on the day? What strategies are helping you the most? You ve been studying What can you teach me? What support do you need?

Do they have the notes and materials they need? Exercise books, textbooks, folders that contain the information they need. Most revision guides have key information already summarised. FrogOS subject pages contain key information. Help provide the right resources for your child to revise actively: Post-it notes Revision cards Pen, ruler, paper, scissors & glue Internet access, if you have it Dictionary Scientific calculator Coloured pens Revision guides and revision podcasts We learn: 10% of what we read 20% of what we hear 30% of what we see 40% of what we see and hear 70% of what is discussed 95% of what we teach to someone else This means that the best method of learning is having to explain or teach a topic to someone else a parent/carer.

Ten Top Tips...for keeping the amazing brain happy Sleep Relaxation Positive thinking Revision timetable or task-table Fresh air Exercise Water Praise and rewards Good balanced diet Comfortable, clear work space Hints for an Ideal Revision Area Providing some of these will go a long way to helping your child.. Good lighting Maybe calm music to help concentration Dictionaries, pens, etc Wide table Mobile phone off Comfortable upright chair Comfortable temperature Good light and air circulation Free from interruptions Good place for organising books etc...

Balancing work and social life Agree the balance between work and social life and stick to the agreement. Flexibility is the key if a special night comes up, agree that they can make up the work at a specified time. Helpful resources and programmes: SAM Learning GCSE revision resource My Maths (Logins with pupils) Higher/Foundation Mathematics videos and model exam answers. Extensive resources in all subjects. Use www.bbc.co.uk/education for revision materials. Get more information on the above now by logging onto FROG and clicking on these icons.

Essential equipment for the exams: Writing materials and subject specific equipment (eg. calculator) in a clear pencil case/wallet. Water bottles (labels removed) Essential Exams Regulations: Mobile phones, Tablets and Apple Watches (removed) must be turned off and handed in or kept in lockers. Revision materials must be left in bags and hands must be free from writing.

Year 11 Catch Up and Revision Clubs These clubs will run from September to May in the build up to exams. Some subjects have not released their date of delivery for clubs as they will be subjective to the classes that are within their subject and the n a time will be agreed with the students. (For example; ICT work on a basis of informing the students of their classes when they can and should stay behind after school) Day Lunch 1.25pm-2pm After School Until 4.30pm Monday Tuesday Wednesday GCSE Physical Education (PE Classroom) GCSE Business Studies (217) GCSE French (111) GCSE Business Studies (217) Thursday GCSE Spanish (114) Friday Staff Meetings (3.30pm-4.30pm) GCSE Maths (Maths Department) GCSE English (English Department) GCSE French (111) GCSE Child Development (121) GCSE ICT (214) GCSE History (004) GCSE Science (Science Department) GCSE Chinese (113) GCSE Physical Education (PE Classroom) Btec Engineering (17) GCSE ICT (214) GCSE Business Studies (217) GCSE Maths (Maths Department) GCSE English (English Department) GCSE Spanish (114) GCSE Drama (FDR) GCSE ICT (214) Btec Engineering (17) GCSE Resistant Materials (Technology) GCSE Physical Education (PE Classroom)

Who can help? Personal Development and Support Team Year 11 Tutors Mr Farrow Mrs Stewart Mrs Wills Miss Hayden Mr Flower Mrs Early Mr Ainscough Mr Adams Mr Collins Mrs Hodgson Mr Chapman Head of Year 11 Mr A. Stoneman (EXT: 8255) a.stoneman@plume.essex.sch.uk Assistant Head of Year 11 Mrs J. Southgate (EXT: 8276) j.southgate@plume.essex.sch.uk PPG Coordinator Miss L. Simmons Safeguarding Officer Mr P. Goldsmith Director of Site for FRC Vice Principal Principal Mrs J Everett Mr N. Brunt Mr C Wakefield Faculty Leaders (FL) & Subject Leader English FL Mrs M. McGee Maths FL Mrs H. Lewis Science FL Mrs L. Cox Social Sciences FL Mr P. Carlsson Child Studies SL Mr P. Carlsson Humanities FL Miss N. Forster History SL Mr M. Springett Geography SL Mr S. Latter Religious Education SL Miss J. Turl MFL FL Mrs S. Rimbaut Physical Education FL Mr J. Ainscough SEND FL Mrs O Bamigbele Dance SL Mrs N.Markham- Lee Drama SL Art and Design SL Media SL Flexible Learning FL Technology FL Textiles SL Business Studies FL ICT SL Spanish SL Expressive Arts FL Graphics Miss A Marinos Mr K Flower Mr A Howell Mr E. Harris Mr M. Adams Miss K. Blake Mr M. Preece Mr R. Howlett Miss M. Diaz Mrs P. Adams Miss H.Wilkinson

KS5 Choices and Process The Plume College prospectus, together with our Open Evening and website, will provide you with vital sources of information for you to find out more about Plume College. We do however strongly encourage all potential applicants and their parents/ carers to attend our College Open Evening on Thursday, 13 October 2016 (6.30pm-8.30pm) as we believe it will serve as an excellent opportunity to find out the specific details of each course you are considering. Furthermore it will also be useful to talk to current and/or former students and the staff responsible for delivering these subjects to help gather much useful perspective regarding studying at the Plume College. Students who achieve at least 5 GCSEs at A*-C grade (including GCSE level 4 in English Language) will be able to consider level 3 learning programme. Please consult the prospectus for the specific entry requirements for each course. The deadline for the application form is Friday 11 November 2016. College staff are readily available to assist you in your identification of the most appropriate programme of study through discussion at our Open Evening. Furthermore, individual help is available during our Taster Days on Monday 3 and Tuesday 4 July 2017 and after GCSE results are received on Thursday, 24 August 2017. Our staff and students are always delighted to offer guidance and advice to prospective students, so please do not hesitate to ask for any information you require at any point throughout the year. For initial enquires relating to Plume College, please contact Mrs K Demes (College Manager). Director of Site - FRC Head of Year 11 Assistant Head of Year Mrs J Everett Mr A Stoneman Mrs J Southgate Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all love of what you are doing. Pele