GHS Connect #9 Monday 8 November
From the Head
I hope that everyone had a lovely weekend and that those celebrating Diwali had a brilliant time.
It feels as if we are in full swing back to our normal routines, with my thanks to everyone involved in Year 7 tutors evening last week, and my thanks in anticipation to everyone involved in Year 8 Parents’ Evening, which will take place on 18/11/21 (please note change to original date in planner).
This week, we will begin a consultation with HODs about the curriculum going forwards. We have had our current curriculum model, with some early entry and a two year KS3, for a long time now. Given the impact of Covid, as well as a review of our vision for the school over the coming years, we feel it is time to ask whether this continues to be the right model.
We will also be undertaking our first book look of the year with HODs, focusing on SEN. A good way to think about books is through the frame of the ‘ABC’ training provided on SEN during our October INSET day.
- Access to Task - Do the books show how the child has been given access to the task - are there gap fills, starting sentences, other support evident from the teacher? Remember that this doesn’t need to be prepped in advance necessarily. Going around with a pen during the lesson, and supporting a child ‘in the moment’ is just as good, if not better.
- Bridge to Independence - Do the books show evidence of the child being able to complete a task independently? If they have got stuck, or have run out of steam, what is being put in place to help them? Hint questions given by the teacher, perhaps in the margin are a quick and easy way to support this. Again, this can be done ‘in the moment’ during the lesson.
- Check understanding - Does the feedback in the books demonstrate a full checking of understanding and the chance to follow up through Learner Response? Are LRs also checked to ensure that the child has progressed further following the feedback?
Finally, as part of our commitment to further develop character in the school, Noble has asked me to share a quotation or reference to an event / current affair, which you can then discuss with your students. This week’s quotation is particularly pertinent, as we will be discussing bullying in assembly, and also marking remembrance on Thursday.
“Compassion and tolerance are not a sign of weakness, but a sign of strength.” – Dalai Lama
Have a good week,
Mia