| Volume: 3 Issue: 6 | March 2004 | View KE7 Newsletter >> |
| What you told us ... |
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Thanks to all parents who attended last months Open Forum event and responded to our parents survey. Around 15 Key Stage 4 parents came to the Forum and a much larger number of KS4 parents (11%) responded to the questionnaire. Both forms of response gave much positive feedback about work. Emerging headlines (questionnaire responses in brackets) were:
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As promised, I attach the full analysis of questionnaire responses. First Tuesday A common issue across Y7 - 13 was also the need for better general communication home. In particular, parents asked for better use of the newsletter to flag up forthcoming events and deadlines and provide information in more digestible forms. We also received really helpful suggestions about year based parental information on the school website. These are both areas we will be looking at over coming weeks. A further issue for parents was quite a simple one how do we know when to expect the school Newsletter? We propose a simple answer to this from next month we will always send home the newsletter on the first Tuesday of the month. Where that coincides with a holiday we will send the Newsletter out on the first Tuesday when school is in session. This should give you a useful lead as to when you should check school bags Personal Organisers More generally, I would like to reiterate the importance of Personal Organisers. We expect every student in Y 7 11 to have their Planner with them and to place it on the table at the start of each lesson. We have asked tutors to sign these weekly and, in turn, would ask you to check and sign the Planner weekly. Developing the School As ever, this is a time of year where school budgets hit the headlines. You may have read about Leicestershires poor budget settlement this year, making it one of the worst funded local authorities in the country. In addition, King Edwards is to suffer further cuts following lower numbers joining the school in autumn 2003. The result is that governors have now agreed staff reductions which will take effect in autumn 2004. Despite this, we remain committed to developing the school as a centre of excellence and providing the best teaching and learning we can for all students at the school. Uniform or Dress Code? All Year 9 parents have been invited to give us their views as to whether we should introduce a simple uniform for students as they come into Year 10, similar to that used in the Sarson Centre. We now need to consider what sort of arrangements we make as this years students move from Year 10 into Year 11. Buying a uniform for just a year may be impractical but we will certainly move to a stronger dress code for these students to ensure that they are dressed suitably for work. Look out for further consultation, but, if you have strong views, we would like to hear from you by e-mail to Marisa@ke7.org.uk or through a note sent to the school office. Governors Annual Meeting for Parents All parents are warmly invited to this years meeting which takes place on 31 March commencing at 5.00pm. For those of you with childcare arrangements to consider, we expect the meeting to be over by 6.30pm at the latest. The meeting technically is offered to review the schools work in the last school year please look out for the report which will be sent home next week. We also hope to take the opportunity to develop dialogue about the school as it enters a new phase of development. |
| Chris Williams - Headteacher |
| KEY STAGE 3 INTER-FORM COMPETITIONS | |||||||||
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Once again, tutor groups have been competing for the best tutor group attendance, as well as for the highest number of praise slips collected within a form, for the month of January.
ATTENDANCE The following tutor groups achieved the highest percentage in each year group:
Congratulations also go to Year 7 who have the highest average percent attendance for the whole of the academic year so far of 96.71%. The percentage attendance for the whole Key Stage, for the whole year so far is a very creditable 95.08%. PRAISE SLIPS The following tutor groups achieved the highest number of praise slips for the month of January:
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL WINNERS! | |||||||||
| YEAR 9 PATHWAY APPLICATIONS |
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It was pleasing to see the large number of students and their parents who attended the Year 9 Information Evening. The evening provided an introduction for students and parents to the Pathway Application process.
As a result of both evenings, students will be able to feel confident to identify the pathway along with their Tutor that they are best suited to, for the next academic year. Students are reminded that the deadline for their Application Form is Monday 8th March 2004 to their Form Tutor. At the same time of application, students will also need to hand in their completed Admission Form, which parents are asked to fill in with their up to date personal details. |
| Clare Hatto, Head of KS3 |
| Eco Centre News |
This half term has seen us welcome our 10,000th visitor to the Eco Centre and the official launch of our new recycling project, Recyclings Not Rubbish.
Laura Wright, a year 6 student from Swallowdale was officially welcomed as out 10 000th student, her classmates and she all received certificates to mark the occasion and were visited by both the Melton Times and the Leicester Mercury during the day. This marked a milestone in all the hard work that has gone into making the centre the success that it has become over the last 5 years by everyone involved. On Tuesday 3rd February a representative from Barclays New Futures met the newly formed recycling committee comprising about 10 key stage 3 students. They were presented with a plaque to mark the partnership and wished well in their new project Recyclings Not Rubbish, which will be running both here and within several of our primary schools. Plans are being drawn up to revamp the pond and greenhouse and for the creation of a wildlife garden along with the continuing work to set up a resources library. The website has been completed and will be launched very soon, along with the newsletter that will reach all schools involved with the centre. It has been a busy time recently and is about to get even busier with the onset of the Summer term, our most popular time of year. |
| Rosemary Martin |
| NON - UNIFORM DAY |
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On the last day of the February half term, Key Stage 3 students were invited to wear non uniform at a cost of £1 each.
Students raised £286, which was split between the two charities identified by the Key Stage 3 Student Council as UNICEF and Get Kids Going |
| Well done! C Hatto |
| MATHS CHALLENGE |
| At the start of February, 30 year 9 pupils took part in the Intermediate Maths Challenge, a national problem solving competition. They are up against thousands of year 9 and 10 pupils from across the country but hope to receive a range of certificates including some silver and perhaps even one or two will manage a gold. Results will come out soon! |
| A. Beer |
| IMPORTANT DATES | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We would like to draw your attention to the following dates that affect students in Key Stage 3:
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| YEAR 9 SATS |
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Year 9 students will be sitting their mock SATs papers in English, Maths and Science between Tuesday 2nd March and Friday 5th March. Students and parents have been issued with their mock timetable. It is important that students are well behaved and demonstrate a positive attitude to their first, main set of exams at the school.
Tutors have helped to guide students through the exam period by going through the expected behaviour of students sitting exams. Tutors have also gone through long term and short term planning that is required before an exam, in order for students to perform as well as they possibly can. Students are reminded that the main exams will be soon upon us. The SATs papers will run between Tuesday 4th and Friday 7th May 2004 inclusive. It is important that students attend fully during the exam period. |