GHS Connect #18 Monday 23 January
Mia's notes
I hope everyone has had a good, if cold weekend!
This week we have Year 13 mocks taking place, as well as a range of trips once again. Thank you if you are involved in these, and thank you also to Will, Will, Pravina, Sushila, Harpal and Mark for the trips last week. If you haven’t seen the Sky Sports clip, showing Bukayo being quizzed by some of our Year 7s, do watch it on the Sky Sports website here.
All of these additional experiences for students are hugely important, but nothing beats their day to day classroom experience and I am always so impressed by what I see as I am walking around school. However, I was struck, as I’m sure you were, at the increasing numbers of SEN students in our staff meeting before Christmas - we now have 20% of students diagnosed as SEN in Year 7 and Year 8 which is a significant shift in our school. It’s also important to note that 20% of a year group equates to 60 students per year group who have some identifiable need, and let’s face it, there are probably more who have not yet been diagnosed.
I just want to remind everyone therefore, that it’s really important that we continue the push on developing strategies for SEN by ensuring ACCESS to the task, BRIDGING the learning and CHECKING UNDERSTANDING. One of the most important ways to help SEN students regulate their behaviour is to help them to feel they are succeeding, so supporting them with accessing the task and also praising them for every tiny little thing should really help as well.
Finally, from me, I know that a few colleagues will be thinking about their next move, perhaps re-locating, or heading abroad, and if that applies to you, and you know you will be leaving, please do let me know sooner rather than later. It makes such a difference if we are able to recruit early on, rather than waiting until the resignation date.
Have a good week,
Mia