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PROSPECTUS At the heart of our community

BRILLIANT YEAR It has been a brilliant year. I have nothing but praise for the way she has settled in. Year 7 parent 1 Buckler s Mead Prospectus

Transition Buckler s Mead is well known as a caring academy. Our transition for students is excellent and places emphasis on students feeling at ease, even before their first day in the academy. On joining the academy, students are placed into mixed ability tutor groups and remain in that tutor group for their five years at Buckler s Mead Academy. Primary Friendships As part of this process we endeavour to ensure they have friends from their primary school. At the forefront are the tutor and the learning mentor. Their roles are to guide and support students through the educational journey. The structure of this system also encapsulates other key staff such as the Year coordinator and Key Stage Coordinator, ensuring that students and parents are supported. Relations with our partner schools are extremely positive with a high level of collaboration and mutual respect. Regular meetings, visits and collaborative ventures are scheduled between our family of schools so that students know various key staff and feel comfortable in their new surroundings. GIVING CONFIDENCE The teachers are outstanding and genuinely care about each individual child. I trust them with my son's future. Year 8 parent 3 Buckler s Mead Prospectus

A Caring Academy A Caring Academy We aim to create a safe environment where students feel valued and they can grow socially, emotionally and academically. At the same time we set out to stimulate their desire to learn and challenge them to achieve the very best they can in all that they do. At Buckler s Mead Academy we believe Pastoral care underpins personal development; students who feel they belong develop their self-esteem because they feel valued. Pastoral care begins with an underlying ethos of consideration and kindness and is promoted when the staff work collaboratively for the good of the students. Nurturing Self-confidence If the ethos supports students emotional and social development, encouraging good behaviour and taking on responsibility, students can develop self-confidence, learn to keep things in perspective and to be resilient. SAFE ENVIRONMENT The academy's work to keep pupils safe and secure is good. OFSTED 2014 Buckler s Mead Prospectus 4

House Systems Through the House system we seek to foster a greater sense of community and student s sense of loyalty. There are increased opportunities, for leadership, responsibility and competition. The House system raises standards, expectations and aspirations. It creates group loyalty which has a powerful shaping influence on behaviour and engagement to learning. Expectations Good behaviour and firm discipline are the basis of a happy and productive learning environment, which is why we set high expectations for the standards of behaviour in our Academy. At the heart of our community We believe we are here to serve our community and are very proud of our links within Yeovil. For example our Student Sports Leaders organise sporting events throughout the year for local primary schools. We also host inclusive sporting events, which some students participate in. Various classes meet and work with residents groups, such as the local Good Fellowship Group. Working with the community Special concerts and celebration evenings draw large audiences and our facilities are being increasingly hired out for local businesses, meetings and events. All students contribute community service through environmental work, reception duty and, for some, through their prefect role. We work with local businesses and benefit from their support in areas such as work experience, training, enrichment activities and sponsorship. Rewarding Effort This is reinforced with a culture that celebrates hard work and accomplishment in all aspects of academy life, supported by a system of rewards and celebrations that recognise the very best of our students academic, social, creative and sporting progress. We treat our students as sensible young people who are able to take responsibility for their actions. We therefore make sure that they understand the relationship between effort and achievement, and between responsible behaviour and exciting opportunities. 5 Buckler s Mead Prospectus

GOOD BEHAVIOUR Buckler s Mead students' good behaviour contributes well to their learning. The students are polite, welcoming and courteous. They have a thirst for learning and high aspirations for their future. Arwel Jones National leader in Education Buckler s Mead Prospectus 6

Learning that Challenges and Engages We know our students are capable of remarkable things and we expect them to make excellent progress during their time in the academy. Indeed, in the last three years we have been in the top 25% in the country for student progress. Excellent Teaching The best learning takes places in interesting, relevant and engaging lessons. We believe in excellence - we have a passion to provide the best education for your child - we value every student and believe everyone wants to and can succeed. We have an experienced, hardworking and caring team of teachers who are highly committed to empower and prepare our students for future education or employment. OUTSTANDING TEACHING There is a focus on outstanding teaching and learning across all departments, and pupils of all abilities make good progress throughout their time at the academy. Malcolm Bride PiXL Headteacher Constantly Challenged Our teachers know each student s starting point and regularly assess them to evaluate their progress. This knowledge of their needs is used to reshape their learning so that each child is challenged to excel. Enthusiastic Learners We want students to be enthusiastic learners, to accept responsibility for their learning and to develop a thirst to learn more. Buckler s Mead teachers provide opportunities for students to consolidate their learning through homework and independent study. This encourages students to develop the skills, confidence and motivation needed for lifelong independent learning and to manage particular demands, such as GCSE deadlines. Homework Tracking All homework is logged through the online homework calendar, Show My Homework. This is accessible via the school website or an app, allowing students to easily keep a track of when homework has been set. It also allows parents to take a more proactive role in driving homework prioritisation, keeping tabs on homework without being intrusive. 7 Buckler s Mead Prospectus

The Curriculum The curriculum followed at Buckler s Mead Academy is designed to enable our students to become: Successful learners, who enjoy learning, make progress and achieve Confident individuals, who are able to lead safe and healthy lives Enjoyable Academy Our watch words are access, breadth, balance, choice, continuity, progression and relevance. We want our students to enjoy their time in the Academy and take a full part in lessons because they are stimulated, engaged and curious. Broad Curriculum Students in Years 7 and 8 are taught a broad range of subjects, which form the foundation of their learning in the Academy. These subjects include English, Mathematics, Science, Design Technology, Physical Education, Art, Music, Drama, Computer Science, Beliefs and Values, Geography, History, Modern Foreign Languages (French and/or German) and Citizenship. Responsible citizens, who make a positive contribution to society Personalised Learning From the start of Year 9 students are able to exercise a degree of choice with 40% of their time, where they can personalise their learning and complete a combination of courses suited to their interests and talents. The Academy offers a combination of GCSEs, vocational/btec and alternative accreditations. Aspirational young people, who are aware of the opportunities which exist outside of their immediate experience Buckler s Mead Prospectus 8

Academic Results and Excellence We fully embrace the notion that a student s time in education is about much more than their final GCSE results at the end of year 11. However we also understand the collective responsibility we have to do all we can to enable our students to achieve their very best academic grades to improve their life chances and next steps. Best in the West We know our students are capable of remarkable things and we expect them to make excellent progress during their time in the academy. Since becoming an Academy we have seen a significant rise in student outcomes, with national recognition as the most improved school in the South West. (In the last three years we have been in the top 25% in the country for student progress.) Beyond the Classroom Exams results alone are not enough to enable young people to be successful in life. Our curriculum, within and beyond the classroom, promotes essential life skills such as resilience, teamwork and leadership. Talented Students Whilst we are probably best known in the area for our sporting facilities, which have produced talented sportsmen and women in a range of sports, there is a wide range of other opportunities to develop keen designers, artists, performers, scientists and beyond. Constantly Improving However, we are far from complacent and we are continually evolving new approaches that build on our successes because we are determined to provide the very best for our students. Rapid Progress Students make good, and often rapid, progress at Buckler s Mead. We have high expectations of our students and staff. We set challenging targets for each student in all subjects and monitor their progress towards these goals. Where students are successful we celebrate with them and where students need extra support we intervene, support and encourage. 9 Buckler s Mead Prospectus

ACHIEVING A GRADES Thank you for having confidence in me, in giving me additional responsibility as a prefect and helping me to achieve A* grades. It has been an honour to be part of Buckler s. Year 11 student Buckler s Mead Prospectus 10

Learning Resources We strive to provide the best facilities we can for our students. As an academy we have to date spent over 3 million, investing heavily in both learning resources, with new ICT suites, study areas and sports facilities as well as improving welfare resources with new toilets, better outdoor provision and improved access. Excellent Facilities Co The excellent facilities at Buckler s Mead enhance our students education and personal development it is a place students feel safe and want to learn. Our commitment is to continue to develop the site even further to provide some of the best facilities in the country. Educational Facilities In addition to the usual classroom IT, we have eight dedicated IT suites enabling students to apply IT skills across the curriculum. Our fully resourced study centre offers a safe and quiet place for independent learning and homework. A modern auditorium complete with retractable seating, brand new lighting and a sound system to complement any production. Great facilities in the Music department including an Apple Mac technology/ media suite. Community Usage In addition to our range of sports facilities a number of our other facilities, such as the tiered theatre, coach education room, refectory, meeting room and IT suites can be booked for community usage out of academy hours. Sports Facilities Our newly refurbished leisure centre offers comprehensive facilities to both our students and community users. We enjoy an all-weather sports pitch (with artificial grass) which provides a great outdoor resource, enabling our students to compete at a very high level. VALUES The academy values the progress of all students. OFSTED 2104 11 Buckler s Mead Prospectus

Life after Buckler s At Buckler s Mead Academy we appreciate a major part of our role is to prepare students for their journey through life. We are committed to ensuring that the part we play ensures a successful and happy future for all of our students. We have a designated Careers Advisor who works with students from Year 7 to Year 11, offering information, advice and guidance on what is available for students after they leave the Academy. Raising Aspirations Through the Careers Programme, led by the Head of Careers, we engage students in tasks to broaden their horizons, raise aspirations and develop a clear vision for their future. The careers programme includes our annual work experience week, which is incredibly well supported by local businesses and enterprise, the assembly programme, with guest speakers presenting to any of our five year groups about life after Buckler s, and day to day lessons, where a sense of working towards a bright future is promoted. Successful Futures Students from Buckler s Mead Academy go on to be successful, whether they choose a local college or sixth form provider, go further afield, or into the world of employment through the Apprenticeship Scheme. We pride ourselves on helping each student find the right future for them. Buckler s Mead Prospectus 12

Extremely positive relationships, caring, compassionate, confident young people, responsible citizens, leaders of the future... some of the many things that make Buckler s Mead outstanding We stand out because: We nurture compassionate, caring and confident young people Students are also encouraged to be responsible people who show respect for others We are a caring, inclusive academy that has equality of opportunity at its heart. We are developing leaders of the future - encouraging students to take on whole school responsibilities at all stages. We promote the development of leadership at all levels and students are given the opportunity to develop their leadership skills and become young leaders in many areas across the academy. We build extremely positive relationships ENCOURAGING ENVIRONMENT I just wanted to say thank you for all the time and effort you have spent on me during my time at Buckler s Mead. There have been so many times you could have just given up trying but you didn t. I really appreciate it. Year 11 student 13 Buckler s Mead Prospectus

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STRONG INCLUSIVE ETHOS The academy s strong inclusive ethos - makes all students feel valued: it encourages them to attend, and enjoy school. OFSTED 2014 HIGHLY RECOMMEND Moving our daughter to this school was the best decision we ever made. I highly recommend it to anyone. Year 9 parent ENCOURAGED TO STRIVE I have nothing but praise for all of the staff. Our boys have been supported and challenged academically. They have been encouraged to strive and respected as individuals, gaining a confidence and disposition any parent would be proud of. All of this and they have had great fun too. I happily recommend this to any parent as the "go to" school. Year 11 parent Buckler s Mead Academy 1 St. John s Rd Yeovil Somerset BA21 4NH Tel: 01935 424454 Email: office@bucklersmeadacademy,com www.bucklersmead.com