Year 9 Parent Information Evening 2020 - 13-02-20€¦ · 10 days absence 12 days absence 20 days...
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Welcome to the 2020 Year 9Parent Information Evening
Welcome to a new year of learning.
Dean of StudentsMrs Samantha Hawkins
Program
Welcome – Dean of StudentsExecutive Principal’s AddressHead of Junior School’s AddressTeaching and Learning at Brisbane State High School – Dean of StudentsHead of Year 9
Executive PrincipalMr Wade Haynes
Year 12 Results 2019
Overall Position (OP) Number Percentage
1 34~81 with bonus ranks
9%
1 or 2 89 23%
1-5 185 48%
1-10 307 79%
1-15 366 95%
Historical Results
We have averaged 51 OP1s (12.4%) over the last six years!
We have averaged 50% OP 1-5 over six years.
QCS 2019 Test Results
QCS Result Number of Students Percentage
A 156 41%
B 111 29%
C 92 24%
D 20 5%
405 student achieved a VET qualification71 Diplomas10 did a university subjectUniversity offers >98%
Some things are the same…
What does 2020 hold for us?
We want our students reading.
We have student practices that we want to improve.
We’re gearing up for a Centenary.
When teachers see learning through the eyes of the students.
When students see themselves as their own teachers.
Visible Learning…
Our priorities – 2018-2020
As a parent…
• Good habits
• Effort/Character/Study
• Sticking to it
• Finding a balance
• Understanding the system
• We need your help…
Head of Junior SchoolMr David Burrows
Our ValuesLearning: We love knowledge, learning and
curiosity.
Excellence: We strive for world class standards andpersonal bests.
Respect: We earn respect for our integrity, humility and altruism.
Public Education: We celebrate diversity as well as the things that bind us together.
The Effect of Absence on Progress
A whole year has 365 days.A school year has approximately 200 days.
This leaves:165 days to spend on family time, visit, holidays, shopping, household jobs and appointments
No absence 10 days absence
12 days absence
20 days absence
30 days absence
40 days absence
200 days ofeducation
190 days of education
188 days of education 180 days of
education170 days of education 160 days of
education
100% 95% 94% 90% 85% 80%
Attendance – Everyday Counts
Very GoodBest chance of success.
Gets you off to a flying start.
Worrying Less chance of success. Makes it harder for you to
make progress
Serious concernYou will find it very difficult
to make progress.
We expect all students to have attendance of 100%.If students are below 90%, their attendance is monitored.
Every Minute Counts!
If your child is late, they are missing out on learning.If your child is regularly late, it will affect their learning at school.
Give your child the best start to the school day by arriving by 8.45am.
8.45am Your child has arrived in time to settle well and has the best start possible.
9am Your child has arrived just after most students as the school day starts at 9am.
9.01am Your child is late and have missed the beginning of the school day, being a few minutes late often unsettles you.
9.05am 5 minutes late a day means 3 days lost a year.
9.10am 10 minutes late a day means 6 days lost a year.
9.15am 15 minutes late a day means 9 days lost a year.
What can you do to support your child’s learning?
As a parent/guardian, you can help them to look after themselves:
• Sleep / sleep routine: Research is extensive (8-10 hours)• Eating well• Keep a good structure / routine• Exercise (go for a walk together)• Mindfulness
Role model the above
Helping your young person keep things balanced and in perspective…
Young people are still learning self-regulation, they will need reminders.
If you are concerned about their wellbeing:
• Schooltv.me can be found on school website > parent resources
• Headspace -www.headspace.org.au/eheadspace/
• Kids Helpline - 1800 55 1800• Parent Helpline -1300 30 1300• Reachout Parent site - www.reachout.com.au• Esafety Parents from esafety Commissioner -
https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents• Support team at the school • Local family doctor
Helping your young person keep things balanced and in perspective…
What can you do to support improving your child's mastery of reading, writing and numeracy?• Encourage reading
o Challenge and support• Read your child's writing
o Challenge and support• Check spelling and grammar
o Challenge and support• Numeracy -
o Challenge and support• Talk to your child about what they are doing well at and
what they need to work on – they should know!o World class standards and a new personal best
Junior School Success Team
Dean of Students: Mrs Samantha Hawkins
Head of Junior School: Mr David Burrows
Head of Year 7: Ms Grainne Hamer
Head of Year 8: Ms Hana Bermingham
Head of Year 9: Mr Matthew Thornton
Guidance Officer: Ms Karen Meikeljohn
Extra-Curricular Program
Our approach to learning…
Cognitive Verbs – A Common Language
'Learning Scientist' Routines
Head of Year 9Mr Matthew Thornton
Role of Head of Year• Student welfare and engagement.
• Monitoring and tracking academic and social progress.
• Supporting students to build a visible culture around conduct, uniform, attendance, learning behaviours and the use of digital technology.
• Communicating with parents, teachers and support staff regarding individual student's needs.
• Embedding our priorities and values into the ARC Program.
Contact Details:Mr Matthew Thornton - [email protected]
ARC
Academia Strategies and Skills
Resilience With others and within ourselves.
Careers Goal setting, reflection on progress, future pathways.
ARC Themes• Spirit of State High – We want students to understand
themselves and how they engage successfully in the collectivethat is State High and beyond.
• Assessment Capable Learners – We want our students tounderstand the system in which they learn and to own andmaster the process.
• The Learning Scientist – We want students to understand theprocess of learning and explore what works in evidence-basedpractice.
• Mindsets for Success – We want students to develop healthyand productive mindsets and a toolkit for successful school, work,and community life.
• Skills Mastery – We want our students to master skills thatunderpin their success – literacy, numeracy, thinking, organisationand technology.
How do we get there?
StudentNet
1. Check the boxes next to your subjects
2. Sync to the native calendar app on your device
1. Remove the 2019 calendar from your device
2. Access your calendars3. Select your subjects4. Sync to your device
Setting up your Assessment & Learning Calendar
Library
Our school library is open each morning from 8:00am and each afternoon until 5:00pm.
The library is available for individual quiet study.
Supporting Learning
Supporting Learning
Support for Academic Success (SAS)
• Monday: 2:45pm-3:45pm• Tuesday to Thursday: 3:00pm-4:00pm
I Block Room 1.21
Homework Routines
• Students will receive regular homework for each class.• Homework must be completed by the due date.• Record homework or assessment on their iPad native
calendar.• Engage in systematic revision of their work and pre-
reading.• Engage in reading widely – material that consolidates
or extends on their class work; reading for pleasure; reading out of curiosity.
• Practice their skills by completing other relevant tasks, e.g. review sets, self-generated practice tests, extended writing.
Spaced practice involves
spacing out studying over time instead of cramming right
before an exam.
Building and Refining Effective Study Habits
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat SunMaths due
today
Maths Philosophy Physics Philosophy Maths Sport Game
English Drama Modern Drama English
Physics Maths ARC Physics Philosophy
English Modern Modern Drama
Training Homework Training Homework Work
Spaced Study
Spaced Study
Spaced Study
Spaced Study
Building and Refining EffectiveStudy Habits
Retrieval practice involves
recreating something you’ve
learned in the past from your memory, and
thinking about it right now.
Building and Refining EffectiveStudy Habits
You have one minute to write down as many countries which start with the letter ‘I’ as you can
remember.
There are eight…
The ‘I’ Example
Did you get:
India Iran
IcelandIreland
Italy Iraq
Israel Indonesia
The ‘I’ Example
__ / 8
Answer the following:
1. Which country did you remember first? Why?
2. Did you have a strategy to remember them?
3. Once the answers were revealed – did you ‘remember’ all the countries?
The ‘I’ Example
__ / 8
1. Which country did you remember first? Why?
The ‘I’ Example
Connections
2. Did you have a strategy to remember them?
India & Indonesia Iran & Iraq
Iceland & Ireland
Israel? Italy or EEEETaly?
The ‘I’ Example
2. Did you have a strategy to remember them?
The ‘I’ Example
3. Once the answers were revealed – did you ‘remember’ all the countries?
The ‘I’ Example
Re-Reading
Building and Refining EffectiveStudy Habits
There is a difference between knowing and
retrieving.
It’s precisely this ‘struggle’ or challenge that improves our
memory and learning – by trying to recall information, we exercise or
strengthen our memory, and identify gaps in our learning.
Retrieval practice makes learning effortful and
challenging.
We may feel like progress is slow, but that’s when our best learning takes
place.
Developing Strong Foundations with Time-Management and PlanningConversation starters: • Can you show me your calendar on your iPad?• Which assessments are coming up this week?• What do you still have to do to complete and how
have you allocated time?• How did you go with the assessment last week?
Supporting our Learners to Self-Regulate
Supporting our Learners to Self-Regulate
Year 9 Student
Goal setting and future
focus
Leaders of their Learning
Refined Study Habits
Strengths and weaknesses
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Thank you and good evening.