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New Year 7
Parents’/Carers’ Information Evening 2019
Yr 11 Prefects
Joanna West - HeadteacherJonathan Searle - Deputy HeadteacherRichard Wilson - Deputy HeadteacherTom Rhys - Head of Year 7Mark Reader - Co-Chair of Governors
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Welcome!
• The school’s ethos• Learning: from day one• How our Pastoral teams work• Uniform• Our Parent/Teacher Association• Transport• Communication• Our governors
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Our aims tonight
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Excellence every day with learning at the centre
of all that we do
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Learn to make the world a better place.
The Robert May’s WayR-respectM-manageS-support
We’ve asked the children these questions in their Induction Days….
What do you want from your time at Robert May’s?
What will you have taken part in?
What will you have achieved by the time you leave the school in 2024?
How do you want to be remembered when you leave?
Our Prefects
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Curriculum Outline
Richard Wilson - Deputy Headteacher
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First Day
Thursday 5th September
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First Day - Thursday 5th September
• Only Year 7 and Year 11 in school.• Arrive at school by 8.25am• Gather on the middle playground to meet tutors and Year 11
prefects. Staff will be on hand to direct.• Periods 1-2 with tutors including year group assembly and
meeting Year 11 prefects• Period 3 with tutors, getting used to the school• During periods 1-3, registration for fingerprint recognition
for cashless catering will be completed - reminder to hand in the consent form please
• Periods 4-6 follow timetabled lessons - may need PE kit!
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School Day
Excellence every day with learning at the centre of all that we do
Time Activity
8.25 - 8.45am Registration with Tutors
8.45 - 9.30am Lesson 1
9.30 - 10.20am Lesson 2
10.20 - 10.40am Break
10.40am - 11.30am Lesson 3
11.25am - 12.15pm Lesson 4
12.15pm - 12.45pm Break
12.45pm - 1.35pm Lesson 5
1.35pm - 2.25pm Lesson 6
2.30pm - 3.35pm Optional Extra-curricular Activities
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Insert new timetable here - Richard
Equipment
The following “Basic Kit” is needed:• Black or blue ball point pen (and spare!)• Pencil• Eraser • Pencil Sharpener• Ruler• Coloured pencils/fine fibre tip pens• Pair of compasses, protractor, set square• Calculator• Glue stick• Homework diary 2018-2019
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• All students will be issued with this in September.
• Homework assignments will be written in here.
• It is also the first line of communication from School to Home, and from Home to School.
• Please check and sign the diary on a weekly basis.
• If you write a note, please prompt your son/daughter to show it to the relevant teacher.
2019-2020
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Homework Diary
The Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)
• Internet-based.
• Access in school or at home.• Used by teachers for
organising and setting homework, projects and other activities.
• Students can submit work, contribute to debates, add pictures/videos to learning blogs and lots more.
• Personal school email account linked with Google Docs and Google classroom
Usernames and passwords will be issued on their first day at the school and all students will be given support on how the VLE works during ICT lessons
Mobile Phones
• School is a mobile phone free area• Not for use at lessons or break times• Only for use before or after school to contact
parents about transport• It remains switched off in the student’s bag• Not to be used by students to contact parents or
for parents to contact students during the day - the School Office is the point of contact
• IT acceptable use policy applies
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Academic Reporting
In Year 7, we will report termly on academic progress.This will be through one of the following:
• Parents’/Carers’ Consultation Evening - Thursday 28th November
• Reviews November 2019, March 2020 and July 2020
Further date for your diary:
Year 7 Parents’/Carers Information Evening - Thursday 7th November 2019
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Pastoral Support
Tom Rhys - Head of Year 7
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Partnership
Year Team
School ParentsStudent
2019 – 2024
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The Year Team
● Head of Year● Assistant Head of Year -Nadine Bazan● 10 Form Tutors and other attached teachers● Mr J. Searle - Deputy Head - link to the Leadership and
Management Team
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Success
• Attitude towards learning• Commitment to both classwork and homework• Commitment to the school as a whole, being proud of wearing
the Robert May’s School uniform• Getting involved in clubs, sport, drama, music- anything which
is being offered to students at RMS• Supporting the tutor and tutor group activities• Developing a friendly and positive competitive nature• Support and engage with the whole year team when they
participate in tutor group assemblies, sports days and other activities
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Tutor Groups• 10 tutor groups of 27 students
• A mix of students from different schools
• We aim to ensure that each child has a friend or student from previous school in tutor group
• Students will receive an introductory letter from their new form tutor at the end of term
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Role of the Tutor
• To help each student settle into RMS
• To get to know the strengths and interests of each tutee
• To offer guidance and support
• To develop a bond of trust and mutual respect
• To be open to good home/school communication and be your first point of contact
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Support structures
• Tutor/Assistant Head of Year/Head of Year
• Subject teachers/Heads of Department
• Leadership and Management Team
• Y11 Prefects - attached to forms.
• Peer mentors
• Student Support Team & Behaviour Support
• Emotional Literacy Support Assistant
• Counselling
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Sanctions
• Break time detention• Community Service• After School Detention ( class teacher; Head of
Department; Head of Year; School Detention)• Headteacher’s Detention (2 hours on a Friday)• Isolation (learning continues but not in class)• Fixed Term (external)Exclusion• Managed Move- temporary placement at another school• Permanent Exclusion- a final resort
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Rewards• Excellence, in all its forms, is rewarded. • We want to reinforce positive behaviour.
• Rewards include:• Achievement points• Phone calls home• Stickers• Certificates• Postcards • Rewards Breakfasts• Vouchers• Celebration Assemblies• Trips
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Uniform
Jonathan Searle - Deputy Headteacher
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It is our aim for our students to project a proud and accomplished image of themselves.
Uniform
School Skirt - Required Style
It is our aim for our students to project a proud and accomplished image of themselves.
● This is limited to one pair of plain studs and a watch.
● Only one stud should be worn in each ear. ● Other styles such as spacers, spikes and hoops
are not suitable for school. ● No other jewellery, facial or body piercing is
permitted including nose, lip and tongue piercings.
Jewellery
PTA Uniform Website
RMS PTA
● The PTA have their own web site
www.rmspta.com
● They advertise upcoming events and meetings
on the website.
● If anyone would like to get involved with the PTA
click the ‘Contact’ button on the website.
● This year the PTA have raised upwards of
£25,000 which all goes to benefit the students .
Where does the money go?
Digital Camera for Art Oscilloscope for Science
Projector for Pottery Serving Dishes for Food Technology
Where does the money go?
Science Lab upgrade
Where does the money go?
Ordering uniform
The Uniform Office will be open 5.30-7pm on Wednesday 10th July, Thursday 11th July, Monday 15th July and Tuesday 16th July.
Reopens for collections/exchanges at the end of the summer holidays between 5.30-7.30pm on Tuesday 3rd September and 10am–1pm on Wednesday 4th September.
‘Meet the PTA’ informal meeting on 16th September - drop in 7-9pm.
Tracey Schuil-Brewer and Angela Gosling will be available at the end of this Evening, should anyone wish to have a chat about volunteering.
Transport
• Hampshire County Council is responsible for all local school transport plans and arrangements. Any queries should be addressed directly to them. Applications are made using the online service
• HCC usually send bus passes and precise details of the route and stops in late August/early September.
• Morton’s buses run the privately hired service from Chineham, Lychpit, Old Basing etc.
• Students who are staying for extra curricular activities can catch a late bus -tickets sold on the day by our prefects. The buses leave around 3.40pm. The late buses are arranged by the school.
• Safe dropping off, parking and driving near the school. Cars are not allowed on to the school site between 2.20pm and 2.45pm.
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Transport
• Eligibility for free transport to school can be checked on the county council website:
https://www.hants.gov.uk/educationandlearning/schooltransport
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Our Website and Weekly Parents’ Bulletin
Parent E-Mail and Text Messaging Service
Raising concerns
• We all want the next five years to be brilliant!
• Vast majority of families agree with us: mutual respect• Support our mobile phones ban and the Behaviour Policy• Social media - please don’t comment in public arenas • Use the school’s step-plan for queries/concerns
[email protected] or ring and leave a message.
• Complaints procedure
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Non-Learning Screen Time
The Governing BodyMark Reader
Co-Chair of Governors
Creating the right environment so that the experience of the pupils who attend RMS is the best it can be...
Supporting and challenging on our continued journey of progress for Robert Mays
There is a ‘whole system’ that underpins the success of Robert Mays, and we all have our part to play...
Final thoughts
Joanna West - Headteacher
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Year 7 students enjoy our Founder’s Day Celebration at All Saints’ Church, 4th July 2018