A Business and Enterprise School and Leadership Specialist
Prospectus 2011 - 2012
“Success through Excellence”
“Success through Excellence” Caludon has well qualified staff, meets students’ individual needs; offers equal opportunities for all; encourages responsible citizenship; celebrates students’ strengths and achievements; develops self discipline in a well ordered environment; promotes learning in a caring and supportive atmosphere; works in partnership with parents and the wider community.
“excellent partnerships with businesses and the local and wider communities” “the quality of care and guidance is exceptionally good”
(All quotes are from our Ofsted Inspection Report March 2008)
Mrs Marr Head Teacher
Head Teacher's Introduction Dear Parent/Carer I hope the information in this prospectus wil provide you with everything you need to know about our school community. Primarily I would like to welcome you all to our new school year. I feel very privileged and excited to be the new Headteacher at Caludon Castle School. This is my sixth year at the school and results have improved each year. We have great staff, very supportive parents and students who enjoy learning. We are very proud of our school and young adults that study here. Their achievements, supported by our hard-working and committed staff, make us the very successful school that we are. It is very important that you know that we recognise the uniqueness of your child and will do our very best for them to enjoy and learn each day at our school. It is important to us that your children wear the correct uniform; arrive at school on time and show respect to their teachers and others. Your help and support makes a difference. We also believe in listening to our students. Many contribute to various aspects of school life through the very active Student Council and by becoming School Ambassadors. We are proud of the amounts we raise for charities each year. There are many varied activities to try in addition to the curriculum, which is broad and inclusive. The students at the school are encouraged to discuss, to speak up when they see something they feel is wrong and to support each other. We believe that the young adults who leave this school are well-prepared for their future role in society. I want your children to gain the best qualifications and be fully prepared for working in the 21st Century. I want your children to experience success and we will share their progress with you each term. I look forward to working with both you and your child(ren). Best wishes Mrs M Marr Headteacher
“Relationships are excellent and this gives pupils the confidence to take responsibility for their own learning without being fully dependent on teachers�
VISION “To create an innovative learning environment which promotes high standards, celebrates excellence and personal achievement and encourages mutual respect”. Our vision statement stresses the importance of enabling students to achieve their potential in a safe, rewarding and challenging environment which prepares them for the future and encourages them to recognise their role, not only within the school, but also within the wider community.
SCHOOL AIMS “Success through Excellence” We aim to:PROVISION:
strive to meet individual student needs through a broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated curriculum
EQUALITY:
promote equal opportunities for all, irrespective of gender, race, physical disability, social circumstance or special educational needs
RAISING STANDARDS:
enable all students to realise their potential by encouraging individuals to set targets for themselves
ENCOURAGEMENT: motivate students through encouragement and recognition VALUES:
develop good citizenship by promoting the social, cultural, moral and spiritual development of each individual
EDUCATE:
help all students to grow into confident, well-educated people
RESOURCES:
endeavour to provide resources which promote effective learning and stimulating teaching
ADVANCEMENT:
ensure the school staff (teaching and support) have access to appropriate training and support
NURTURING:
foster a supportive, orderly learning environment, based upon developing a sense of responsibility and respect for each other and the fabric of the site
COMMUNITY/ ENVIRONMENT:
encourage students, parents, governors and the wider community to work in partnership
“Their spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is outstanding. Pupils and students are extremely well prepared for life”.”
CALUDON’S EXPECTATIONS OF STUDENTS Three simple statements express the essential purpose of the school: 1.
Common sense and a positive attitude to learning.
2.
Respect for the person, property and feeling of others.
3.
Respect for the school, its people and environment.
YEAR TEAMS AND STAFF Upon entering the school each student becomes a member of a Year Team. Your son or daughter will be placed in a mixed ability tutor group of about 25 girls and boys of his/her own age group and this group is looked after by a Group Tutor. The Group Tutors are supported by a full time, non-teaching year leader. All communication between school and home will be through the tutor in the first instance. The Group Tutors will advise parents should any difficulties occur over work, behaviour or attendance and they will inform you about your child’s achievement.
THE CURRICULUM IN YEAR 7 For most subjects students are taught in mixed ability tutor groups. During the Summer Term, prior to entry, senior Caludon staff visit primary schools and receive detailed reports for all students likely to come to Caludon. Over the years, therefore, we have built up a very close contact with our partner primary schools. Considerable care is taken to identify students’ strengths and areas for development. Key Stage 2 assessment results also inform our decisions. Based on all available information, including the assessments made by the year 6 primary school teachers, students are setted according to ability in Maths and English. This enables us to stretch the most able and support the least able in these areas. Mixed ability classes are the norm in all other subjects. Students are taught in smaller mixed ability groups for Technology and IT. For two periods per week students are taught as tutor groups and will focus on the knowledge, skills and understanding that are essential to learn across all subjects. This is based on an important theory of Building Learning Power (BLP). Students will learn how to learn and the importance of transferring their knowledge, skills and understanding into all areas of the curriculum.
“Teaching is frequently excellent; lessons are challenging and fast paced; a sense of fun is evident in many lessons”
MONITORING PROGRESS Throughout your child’s first year at Caludon every aspect of his or her progress will be carefully monitored. Three times a year we will measure the effort made by every student; we call this ‘Attitude to Learning’ (ATL). This information will be shared with students and parents, success will be celebrated and targets will be set for improvement. In November you will have the opportunity to meet with a key member of staff (usually your child’s tutor) in order to set targets agreed between yourself, your child and the teacher. A review meeting will be held in the summer term to discuss the progress that your child has made against these targets. In Years 8 and 9 students are taught in ability groups for Maths, English and Science. Your son’s or daughter’s individual needs are our continuous concern. Close liaison between staff, parent and student in highly prized at Caludon. Do not be afraid to take the initiative if you have a concern or suggestion.
PARENTS’ EVENING Individual meetings with group tutors will take place at the target setting session which will be held in November.
UNIFORM
REPORTS FOR YEAR 7 School reports are issued annually. A full detailed account of your son’s or daughter’s performance will be given in the summer term.
HOME LEARNING Home learning is an essential feature of the school's life. We try and help organise your child's planning by providing him or her with a home learning timetable. This will tell your daughter or son what subjects to expect for home learning on any particular night. A personal planner is also issued at the beginning of the year for students to record their home learning. The school trusts that you will regularly wish to check these entries.
GIFTED AND TALENTED STUDENTS
This is a Caludon uniform which is worn by all students except in the sixth form. The Caludon blazer, white shirt and tie are a simple statement of our pride and sense of community.
The additional needs of the more gifted and talented students are fully recognised within school. An identified member of staff is available to monitor their progress and achievement from Year 7 onwards. They are also able to access a range of tailored activities throughout their time at Caludon, including entry to the National Academy of Gifted and Talented Youth where appropriate.
“Attitudes to taking on responsibility and becoming involved in community activities are exceptional”
STUDENTS’ INDIVIDUAL LEARNING PLANS ACHIEVEMENT (PROGRESS FILES) In addition to the formal reports, we encourage students to keep and develop a record of their experiences in and out of school life. The school attempts to recognise achievement in all aspects of student life. These Individual Record Plans are monitored by the tutors and subject staff. This enables staff to have greater insights into any student’s potential. Over a five year period you will find these records will be an invaluable statement of your child’s experiences throughout their formative years. In Year 11 these records will be put together into an informal Records of Achievement for use at interview and for the future.
PERSONAL, SOCIAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION (PSHE) Personal, Social and Health Education is delivered through the tutorial programme at Key Stage 3. Throughout the year the programme is based around the five outcomes of ‘Every Child Matters’, including stay safe, be healthy, enjoy and achieve, make a positive contribution and achieve economic well being. Lessons are planned and delivered by key staff and are aimed at promoting students wellbeing and personal development. Topics include Health, Sexual Health, Drugs and Alcohol Awareness, bullying, the environment and celebrations of achievement. Half day events and themed weeks compliment the programme and encourage active citizenship, promotion of self responsibility and sensitivity for the interest and wellbeing of others. In key stage 3 Religious Education is delivered within Humanities. All students investigate different world religions and look at the difference religious beliefs make and have made to the world we live in. In key stage 4 Religious Education is delivered to all students in Wider Key Skills. Students look at religion and equality, religious ethics, religion and poverty and wealth, religion and justice.
PROVISION FOR SPORT Caludon encourages all students to pursue a lifestyle which contains a balance of physical activity. The school provides a broadly based curriculum of sports which includes the major team games as well as programmes of trampolining, gymnastics, swimming, athletics, tennis, badminton and basketball. We actively participate in both city and regional competitions in a number of sports.
COMMUNICATING WITH PARENTS Your views as parents are important to us. A Parents' Forum is established at Caludon which meets with a senior member of staff once per term. The meetings enable parents/ carers to share their concerns and are a way of ensuring that we can respond to develop the quality of our provision for young people.
“Staff are highly committed to equality of opportunity and to providing good care for pupils. In this they are extremely successful”.
ACCOMMODATION & FACILITIES Caludon Castle has been completely rebuilt under a PFI scheme. Each faculty has a spacious ICT room for use with students, and staff resource rooms fully equipped with new computers. We have interactive whiteboards and video streaming in every classroom. Recent developments include access to wireless technology and we are embarking upon offering opportunities for parents, students and staff to access the school network from home. Our flexible learning suite facilitates multimedia based activities. We also have two video conference facilities. The community library is a focal resource area for the school. Access is provided during set teaching times, both in the form of sessions 'booked' for class use, and also as a resource facility for small groups of students. In addition, the library is open at break and lunch-time as well as before and after school. The library offers research facilities for projects and assignments. Our extended opening hours mean that students and their families can access the library outside of school hours. As we are a school and community library we can offer CDs, DVDs, People’s Network computers, as well as access to our extensive book stock.
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITY A wide variety of activities make up this important part of our school's life. There is a thriving Drama Club for all, teaching acting and theatre skills for public performance and personal enjoyment. Our Dance Club is open to allcomers. Trips abroad have included Language Department visits to Spain and France, History visits to Berlin and the battlefields of Normandy and skiing in Switzerland. We hold regular Expressive Arts evenings showcasing our students' talents. Our school sporting teams continue to have success at city, regional and national level.
SCHOOL LIBRARY OPENING TIMES MONDAY
8.00 am - 4.00 pm
TUESDAY
8.00 am - 4.00 pm
WEDNESDAY 8.00 am - 4.00 pm THURSDAY
8.00 am - 4.00 pm
FRIDAY
8.00 am - 3.30 pm
COMMUNITY LIBRARY OPENING HOURS MONDAY
1.00 pm - 5.00 pm
TUESDAY
9.00 am - 12 noon
WEDNESDAY 2.00 pm - 5.00 pm THURSDAY
2.00 pm - 7.00 pm
FRIDAY
9.00 - 12noon
SATURDAY
9.00 am - 4.00 pm
SUNDAY
Closed
“Pupils enjoy school, their behaviour is good and pupils feel very safe in school, confident in the process the school has to ensure their safety and security”.”
THE SIXTH FORM Caludon Castle’s large Sixth Form has a distinct suite of rooms in the heart of the new school providing a vibrant, exciting and stimulating place to study. Expectations are high and results are already very good. In addition to an extensive range of courses and enrichment activities, we offer a dedicated Sixth Form team who support, encourage and monitor student progress throughout the year.
SCHOOL POLICY STATEMENT ON EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES The school is committed to offer equal opportunities to all students in all aspects of school life. We believe that students' learning experiences and their later choice of courses and careers should be determined by their aspirations, aptitude and interests. We aim to help our students develop self esteem, respect for others and a positive rejection of all forms of prejudice. All our students have access to a wide range of courses that are personalised to suit each individual student’s ability, needs and future aspirations.
LEARNING SUPPORT The school acknowledges that most students experience difficulties at some stage in their time at school and seeks to offer support in overcoming barriers to learning. We have a suite of rooms - known as the CLIC (Caludon Learning Inclusion Centre) - where students who are experiencing difficulties can work intensively with staff as part of a small group or on a one to one basis. All programmes of work undertaken in the CLIC are personalised to address individual needs. Programmes of work include the development of basic literacy and numeracy skills and activities to address the development of wider learning skills such as co-operation and collaborative working. Additional support ranges from the organisation of access arrangements for external examinations to the provision of additional staff in classes. Where students require intervention from specialist staff, the school works with a number of outside agencies who will offer support and advise on an individual basis.
“Academic guidance is excellent and extremely well organised.”
SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS AND DISABILITIES POLICY STATEMENT Background Information Caludon Castle is a school of over 1500 students situated on the north-east of the city. Caludon Castle’s intake reflects a range of SEND and these students are recorded at School Action, School Action Plus or with statements of educational needs. Caludon has students with difficulties in the area of Communication and Interaction, Behaviour Emotional and Social Development, and Sensory and/or Physical difficulties. Caludon Castle’s Learning and Inclusion Centre is led by two Assistant Heads supported by a nonteaching Inclusion Manager and a PA for the faculty. There are also a number of Teaching Assistants and Leaning Instructors employed by the school to work with students with SEND. The faculty works as a team led by both Assistant Heads and establishes close working relationships between students, staff, parents, governors and outside agencies so that all students are supported in a fully inclusive environment. Aims The objectives of the SEND policy are to: Organise activities to ensure that all students are included in the life of the school Work with parents sharing information on students’ progress, outcomes and their individual needs Continuously develop ways of working to provide the highest quality of provision for all students within the resources available Meet the requirements of the Education Act (1996), the Special Education Needs (SEN) Code of Practice (2001), and the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (2001) Encompass the LA Statement of Policy for students with SEND Facilitate a student’s learning by identifying his/her needs and ensuring provision is matched to support each individual’s attainment and well being Respond to students flexibly according to the nature of their difficulties and personalise their learning so that they can learn in a way that best suits their needs Support student’s learning without making them feel inferior to their peers The school’s policy outlines the strategies and approaches that it will take in order to meet these objectives. The procedures set out will be monitored and reviewed each year in order to build on best practice at Caludon Castle. Caludon Castle is a pro-active school that believes in the importance of rigorous scrutiny followed by immediate intervention. The full SEND and Inclusion Policy is on the school website (www.caludoncastle.co.uk) and is available on request from the school. The policy includes: Arrangements for the admission of pupils with disabilities Details of steps to guarantee equality of opportunity Details of existing facilities to assist access to the school by pupils with disabilities Details regarding the governing body’s role and responsibilities. The Accessibility Scheme is available on the school website as part of the Equal Opportunities Policy
ADMISSIONS POLICY Caludon Castle has adopted the Local Authority’s Policy on Admissions to Secondary Schools. This policy is available in full on the school website (www.caludoncastle.co.uk) or on request from the school.
STUDENT VOICE
Caludon Castle A Business and Enterprise School and Leadership Specialist
Axholme Road Wyken Coventry CV2 5BD Tel: 024 76444822 Fax: 024 76636282 Email:enquiries@caludoncastle.co.uk www.caludoncastle.co.uk Head Teacher:
Mrs M Marr
Deputy Heads:
Ms A Dudgeon Mrs S Webb Mr M Taitt
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