Cherwell School Prospectus

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The Cherwell School O p p o r t u n i t y, R e s p o n s i b i l i t y, E x c e l l e n c e

Headteacher: Mr Chris Price

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Welcome A very warm welcome to The Cherwell School. We are delighted that you want to find out more about us. We have all the advantages of being a large school in that we offer a very wide range of curricular and extracurricular opportunities. However, our two sites enable us to create smaller and more personal learning environments within the whole school. This makes it easier to know, support and value each student; one of our key aims is to always make a big school feel small. We have high expectations of our students and we want them to achieve success in whatever they undertake, by making the most of the opportunities available to them. We want them to be happy, to aim high, to be lifelong learners and to be responsible citizens; the School Aims, which can be found in this prospectus, provide further detail on our vision for our school. Our aims are further supported by our status as a National Teaching School; we take a lead role in the professional development of teachers and support staff and work with other schools to contribute to the raising of standards. We also hold an Investors in People certification. This award continues to help us develop our facilities for the benefit of our school and of the local community. We hope you enjoy your visit to our school. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us. We want to help you to make the right choice of school for your son or daughter.

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guidance & support We work closely with our partner schools. This helps us to begin to get to know our potential students before they join us and to prepare well for their arrival. The Year 7 leader visits all our students in their primary schools and we organise a range of visits and joint activities in readiness for September. As soon as we know which students will be joining us, letters of welcome are sent out to them and to their parents. These letters will be followed by other key information and then by invitations to our Welcome Day for students and Welcome Evening for parents. As a member of the school, each student has the support and help of their Year Leader, Deputy Year Leader, and Form Tutor. They monitor progress, help to sort out any problems which arise and maintain

contact with parents. We believe very strongly in working closely with parents. Regular communication between home and school is vital and our Home/School Agreement sets out what we hope will be achieved through this partnership. We try to always keep things simple and focus on the things which matter. We concentrate on courtesy, on respect for each other and our environment, on working hard and enabling others to do the same, and on sensible and self-disciplined behaviour. We have chosen not to have a school uniform, except for PE, but our dress code sets standards of appropriateness for school.

each student’s progress and if we are concerned about an individual their parents are contacted so that we can work together to provide the necessary support. A regular electronic newsletter is distributed to parents and invitations to school events and emails or letters about particular issues are sent throughout the school year. They are also displayed on our website which is regularly updated. We are fortunate in having an active and supportive Parent Teacher Association and all new parents are encouraged to participate in the events and activities arranged.

Written reports and parents’ consultation evenings provide information about

We want our students:

our commitment The Cherwell School welcomes and values all members of the school community in an atmosphere of learning which is friendly, supportive, and challenging.

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to work hard and achieve their best

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to value learning as a lifetime activity

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to behave responsibly, courteously and with consideration for the needs and rights of others

- to be involved in the life of the school and of the wider community and by so doing to become responsible and successful citizens - to mature in self-confidence, self-discipline, and understanding of other people - to take pride in what they do and to gain satisfaction and enjoyment from their achievements


EFFECTIVE & FORM OUR SIXTH SUCCESSFUL LEARNING Our curriculum is broad and stimulating, serving individual needs as far as possible. There is extra support available for all who need it, including the very able, so that all students can progress and succeed. The size of the school allows us to offer a wide range of optional subjects to our Key Stage 4 students (Years 10 and 11) and to our sixth formers (Years 12 and 13). The curriculum is supported by high quality teaching which encourages an active interest in learning. Students are helped to become independent learners who take responsibility for their progress. Work in school is supported

by homework and students are assisted in learning the necessary planning and organisational skills. We are fortunate in having excellent specialist facilities on both sites and these will continue to be improved. Students have access to high quality Science, Art and Technology facilities, impressive Drama and Music suites and numerous well-equipped ICT network rooms. Both sites are attractively landscaped and have access to extensive playing fields and hard play areas.

WIDER OPPORTUNITIES Students are offered many opportunities to contribute to the life and development of the school, for example through the School Council, the Peer Support Scheme, and Active Citizenship Projects. We encourage students to participate in our wide range of extracurricular activities and there are also lots of school trips and visits. Sport, Music, and Drama are flourishing aspects of the school’s extracurricular life as well as successful curriculum areas, and both our indoor and outdoor facilities support the breadth of opportunity available.

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Our three gyms and access to the sports facilities at the Ferry Centre provide scope for a wide range of team sports and leisure activities. Art, Drama, and Music are exhibited and performed to a very high standard with opportunities for students of all ages to participate. Many activities take place at lunchtime and, since the majority of our students cycle or walk to school, many also take place at the end of the school day.


CONTENTS

The Cherwell School

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Useful Contacts

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Admissions 7 The Cherwell School Governing Body

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The Curriculum

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Skills for Life

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Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9)

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Key Stage 4 (Years 10 and 11)

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Key Stage 5 (Years 12 and 13)

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Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

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High Attainers

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Safeguarding Pupils at The Cherwell School

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Summer 2019 Examination Results

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GCSE 2019 Subject Results

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A Level 2019 Subject Results

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Destinations 2019, Absence rate 2018-19

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A typical Day in the Life of a Cherwell Year 7 Pupil

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Times of the School Day

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Examples of Extra Curricular Activities and Clubs

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THE CHERWELL SCHOOL

This booklet contains further information about our school which we hope you will find useful and informative. If you would like additional information please visit our website, telephone, write or email. Telephone: (01865) 558719 South Site dial 1 North Site dial 2 Address: The Cherwell School Marston Ferry Road Oxford OX2 7EE Email: office@cherwell.oxon.sch.uk head@cherwell.oxon.sch.uk Website: www.cherwell.oxon.sch.uk Our website is updated regularly and includes all information sent out to parents.

Useful Contacts We place considerable emphasis on school and parent / carer partnership and good communication is at the heart of this. At the start of each year we issue a guide to parents and carer as on who and how to contact the school. We often use email to contact parents and carers as well as posting regular information on our website, in addition to using letters and phone calls as required. Below you will find some names of key staff for new students. School contact details can be found above. Mr Chris Price Headteacher

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Miss Barb Timms

Deputy Headteacher

Dr Martha Hawes

Assistant Headteacher

Mr Pete Davies

Assistant Headteacher

Mr Jermaine Jarvis

Assistant Headteacher

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(Student Experience & Wellbeing) (Inclusion) (Behaviour for Learning) (Transitions and Progression)

Mr Tom Hilton

Assistant Headteacher (Curriculum)

Ms Lyndsey Caldwell Assistant Headteacher (Teaching and Learning) Mrs Tracey Parish

Assistant Headteacher (Staff Development)

Ms Lindsey Alexander Assistant Headteacher (Strategic Leadership of Post 16 Education)

Mr Clark Lawfull

Head of Sixth Form


Ms Kim Young Inclusion & Attendance Mr Liano Brown Officer Mrs Kay Ridout

SEND Officer

Mrs Jane Kavanagh

Deputy SENCo

Mrs Lorraine Hunt Behaviour Support Base Manager

Ms Claire Wilks & Mr Pete Austin

Lead Teacher for Hearing Resource Base Communication and Interaction Resource Base

Mrs Sarah Beauchamp PA to Headteacher Mrs Nicola Small

Chair of Governors

Admissions 285

students joined our Year 7 in September 2019

462

first choice applications

812

total applications

1996

total number of pupils on roll in September 2019

The admission arrangements for entry are published by Oxfordshire County Council in its booklet “Oxfordshire Secondary Schools – admissions and transfers 2020/21” which is distributed to all Primary School Year 6 parents and is also available from the School Admissions Team at Oxfordshire County Council. Tel: (01865) 815175

Email: admissions.schools@oxfordshire.gov.uk

Once we know which students will be joining us in September 2020 we will send out further information and arrange welcome visits for students and parents. Cherwell staff will also visit our new students in their primary schools in June and July of 2020.

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THE CHERWELL SCHOOL GOVERNING BODY

Mrs Jacqueline Cutting

Co-opted

Ms Nikki Newhouse

Parent

Mrs Hemara Earl

Co-opted

Mr Chukwudi Okeke

Parent

Mr David Dyer

Staff

Mr Chris Price

Headteacher

Mr Nick Graham

Community

Mr Paul Ravenhill

Community

Ms Emma Green

Staff

Mrs Nicola Small

Community (Chair)

Mr Jo Harris

Community

Mrs Tina Surrage

Staff

Ms Rachel Henning

Parent

Ms Janine Wooldridge

Parent

Mrs Irene Kirkham

Local Authority

Mrs Sarah Beauchamp

Clerk

Mrs Lucy Melville

Parent

PTA Parents and friends of The Cherwell School work hard to support the activities of The Cherwell School PTA. They can be contacted on chair@cherwellpta.org

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THE CURRICULUM

The curriculum offered is a balanced, broadbased and stimulating programme which supports each student’s learning needs, providing extra help or extending and accelerating the curriculum as appropriate. ‘The Cherwell Skills for Life’ shown below, supports our school aims and underpins our

curriculum. They have been written to help students, staff, and parents and carers have a clear understanding of what the numerous learning opportunities within the school should allow students to experience and develop during their time with us.

Skills For The Future

Skills For The Person

Skills For The Community

Resilience (You will be able to cope when things go wrong)

Making a positive Contribution (What you do will be appreciated by others)

Independence (You will be able to do things for yourself without needing help all the time)

Collaborating and Teamwork (You will be able to work well with others) Supporting and Valuing Others (You will be happy to see others doing well and will want to help them when they are finding things hard)

Trying New things (You will be brave enough to try things even when you are unsure how they will turn out)

Resourcefulness (You will be able to adapt things to solve a problem and think ‘outside the box’) Organisational Skills (You will be able to manage your equipment and manage your time) Creative Thinking (You will be able to find unique solutions to difficult problems) Self-control (You will be able to manage your own behaviour and resist being lead astray) Decision Making (You will be able to weigh up all the possible options and make an appropriate choice)

Involvement (You will want to be a part of things not be someone who leaves it to others) Humour (You will always try to look on the bright side of life and bring a smile to someone’s face) Communication Skills (You will be able to express yourself clearly in speaking and writing)

Commitment to Success (If at first you don’t succeed you’ll want to try again) Problem Solving (When you come across an obstacle you will know ways in which to find a solution) Aspiration (You will want to be the best you can be) Initiative (You won’t need someone else to tell you when to do the right thing)

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KEY STAGES

Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9) Our courses build on the foundation of the work completed in primary school and take into account recent revisions to the National Curriculum. In Years 7-9 students study English, Mathematics, Science, Spanish or German, Drama, History, Geography, Music, Art, Technology, Physical Education, Computing and ICT, RS and Social Wellbeing. Throughout the school we are committed to developing a range of learning/social skills as well as offering a range of different opportunities as reflected by ‘The Cherwell Skills for Life’ shown above.

Much of the teaching in Year 7 is in form groups, but Maths is set and Design Technology and PE are taught in mixed form groups. In Year 8 French is also taken alongside Spanish or German. Towards the end of Year 9 students choose the subjects they wish to study in Years 10 and 11. Parents are involved closely with the selection of GCSE and other courses and the Year 9 PSHCE programme supports students in their decision making.

Key Stage 4 (Years 10 & 11) Currently in years 10 and 11 students can follow GCSE and a number of VCert courses. All students study a core consisting of English, Mathematics, Science, PE, Citizenship and Social Wellbeing. Up to four other subjects are also studied, chosen by students with careful guidance to ensure a broad and balanced programme. It is strongly recommended that one of the humanities, a foreign language and a technological or creative subject are included by most students.

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Careers guidance is integrated into the programme and is supported by our own Careers Officer. There are a number of information and guidance events for students, parents and carers providing additional details about opportunities after Year 11 and about sixth form courses.


Key Stage 5 (Years 12 & 13) As a large Sixth Form, we are able to offer an extremely wide range of A level courses. The current provision includes:

ART

GERMAN

BIOLOGY

HISTORY

BUSINESS STUDIES

MATHEMATICS

CHEMISTRY

MUSIC

COMPUTING

RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS

DRAMA &THEATRE STUDIES

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

ECONOMICS

PHYSICS

ENGINEERING

PHOTOGRAPHY

ENGLISH LITERATURE

PRODUCT DESIGN

FURTHER MATHEMATICS

PSYCHOLOGY

FRENCH

SOCIOLOGY

GEOGRAPHY

SPANISH

All students will also compete an Extended project qualification and follow a social wellbeing curriculum alongside their A-Level choices. Detailed information is published in our Sixth form Prospectus which is available from the school.

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SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS & DISABILITIES

(SEND)

We are committed to ensuring that all students realise their potential, through a broad and balanced curriculum that provides equality of opportunity and enables high achievement for all students regardless of specific need or academic ability. The guidelines outlined in the Department of Education’s Code of Practice form the basis of our Special Needs policy, which is available from the school and on the website. Students experiencing difficulties with their learning will be identified through information from parents, teaching staff, primary school colleagues and the students themselves, and they might then be placed on the Special Educational Needs register. A student profile is created to alert staff to the needs identified and the strategies agreed to help the student. This enables teaching staff to provide additional classroom support to enable the student to access the curriculum, and we ensure that they are monitored closely and their progress discussed regularly with parents. Students with Education and Health Care Plans (EHCPs) issued by the local authority are also supported and monitored closely, according to the provision outlined in their plans. Regular meetings take place with parents to review the outcomes for these students. Increasingly, students are encouraged to work towards independence, with support from TAs and class teachers. We suggest a range of strategies, in consultation with external bodies, to achieve a greater level of autonomy for students with SEND, in the classroom and whilst working at home. Martha Hawes, Assistant Headteacher, oversees special educational support in school including students with SEND and bilingual learners, supported by Jane Kavanagh. Our Special

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Educational Needs Officer is Kay Ridout. Kay works closely with the subject departments and the team of Teaching Assistants to co-ordinate support for the students on the Special Educational Needs register, and others who have been identified as having short- or longerterm needs. The learning support department offers support for students with specific learning difficulties, including additional provision for those students who require additional help with literacy and numeracy. The school has two attached Oxfordshire Special Educational Needs resource bases: one for students with hearing impairment (HI) and one for students with communication and interaction (C&I) difficulties. The Hearing Resource Base (HRB) and the Communication and Interaction Resource Base (CIRB) form part of a continuum of support offered within the Local Offer for children and young people with SEN living in Oxfordshire. Both resource bases are staffed with specialist teachers and support staff from the centrally held Special Educational Needs Support Services (SENSS). Students with HI or C&I are on school roll and are included as fully as possible in school life with support from the bases. The lead teacher for the HRB is Liano Brown and for the CIRB are Pete Austin and Claire Wilks. Specialist support for students whose first language is not English is co-ordinated by Rachel Alberina. Students who have been identified as having behavioural needs benefit from guidance provided in the Inclusion Base managed by Lorraine Hunt. This is a nurturing environment designed to enable students a chance to reflect upon their behaviour and manage better in school.


HIGH ATTAINERS

The Cherwell School is committed to identifying and further challenging those students who are attaining highly in their studies. We define High Attaining students as those who are working at a level significantly above the average performance for their year group. Whilst we believe that all students have the potential for high attainment, we use current and prior attainment data, as well as the professional judgement of our teachers, to identify high attaining students at the school. Our aim is to ensure that all students are given an experience which is appropriately challenging, and ensures strong, sustained further progress in the acquisition of knowledge, skills and abilities. We strive to achieve this in three main ways:

• WE PROVIDE AN EXCELLENT QUALITY OF TEACHING AND PROVISION FOR HIGH ATTAINING STUDENTS • WE CULTIVATE AN ETHOS AND CULTURE OF SCHOLASTIC EXCELLENCE, WHICH RECOGNISES, VALUES AND CELEBRATES HIGH ATTAINMENT • WE PROVIDE AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME OF EXTRACURRICULAR PROVISION

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SAFEGUARDING PUPILS

At The Cherwell School, the health, safety and well-being of every student is very important. We listen to our students and take seriously what they tell us. Our aim is that children will enjoy their time at school and achieve well. We aim to work in partnership with parents and carers to help students to be successful, feel safe and make a positive contribution. All staff undertake safeguarding training every year and briefings are included in termly staff meetings in order to ensure all staff are up to date with current issues and are skilled at responding to concerns. To promote a safe environment for students, our selection and recruitment policy includes all checks on staff and volunteers suitability, including Disclosure and Barring Service checks and overseas checks, as recommended by Oxfordshire County Council in accordance with current legislation. In accordance with our responsibilities under section 175 of the Education Act 2002, we have a Designated Safeguarding Lead (Miss Timms) and two Deputy Designated Leads (Mrs Young

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and Mr Price) who has received appropriate training for this role as well has 4 other members of staff who have received advanced training (Mrs Hunt, Dr Hawes, Mr Jarvis and Ms Kelbrick). It is their responsibility to ensure that all members of staff in contact with students receive child protection awareness training on a regular basis. Mr Chukwudi Okeke is the Governor in charge of Safeguarding. On rare occasions our concern about a student may mean that we have to consult other agencies. Unless it is not safe for a student, we would always aim to achieve this with a parent’s/carer’s consent but this may not always be possible. The procedures, which we follow, have been laid down by the Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children’s Board and the school has adopted a Child Protection Policy in line with this for the safety of all. If you want to know more about our procedures, please speak to the Headteacher. The Policy can be found on the school website and is available, on request, from the school office.


SUMMER 2019 EXAMINATION RESULTS

GCSE Number of students Provisional Progress 8 score Provisional Attainment 8 score % Basics (4 grade or above in English and Maths) % Basics (5 grade or above in English and Maths) % achieving English Baccalaureate (Standard 4+) % Students 5+ A*-A (incl. 7-9 in Eng or Math)

A Level

Number of students

262 0.8 59.2 81.0 65.0 45.0 30.9

292

% Passes at A*/A

34.8

% Passes at A/B

60.0

% Passes at A/E

98.5

Average point score per student (UCAS – new points scale)

134.7

Average point score per student (QCA – new points scale)

126.5

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GCSE 2019 SUBJECT SUMMARY

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Entries Subject Name

Arabic Art Astronomy Biology Business Studies

%

Number of Students

5 or Above %

Number of Students

4 or Above %

Number of Students

%

5

1.9

4

80.0

5

100.0

5

100.0

50

19.1

9

18.0

32

64.0

43

86.0

3

1.1

2

66.7

3

100.0

3

100.0

160

61.1

90

56.3

147

91.9

159

99.4

2

0.8

0

0.0

1

50.0

1

50.0

Chemistry

160

61.1

100

62.5

146

91.3

155

96.9

Citizenship

251

95.8

106

42.2

188

74.9

214

85.3

Computer Science

48

18.3

36

75.0

45

93.8

48

100.0

D&T Graphics

12

4.6

2

16.7

6

50.0

8

66.7

D&T Resistant Materials

43

16.4

10

23.3

24

55.8

28

65.1

4

1.5

1

25.0

3

75.0

4

100.0

Dance Drama

40

15.3

11

27.5

30

75.0

35

87.5

English Language

261

99.6

92

35.3

187

71.7

209

80.1

English Literature

260

99.2

131

50.4

205

78.9

228

87.7

French

72

27.5

43

59.7

60

83.3

67

93.1

Geography

99

37.8

44

44.4

67

67.7

81

81.8

German

50

19.1

24

48.0

37

74.0

46

92.0

3

1.1

3

100.0

3

100.0

3

100.0

159

60.7

84

52.8

124

78.0

134

84.3

2

0.8

2

100.0

2

100.0

2

100.0

Greek History Italian Japanese Maths Music

4

1.5

4

100.0

4

100.0

4

100.0

262

100.0

101

38.6

185

70.6

219

83.6

23

8.8

13

56.5

20

87.0

22

95.7

160

61.1

88

55.0

143

89.4

156

97.5

Religion, Phil & Ethics

52

19.8

22

42.3

39

75.0

46

88.5

Sociology

49

18.7

15

30.6

31

63.3

38

77.6

Spanish

38

14.5

25

65.8

30

79.0

35

92.1

Sports Studies

71

27.1

11

15.5

37

52.1

49

69.0

Physics

Textiles

13

5.0

2

15.4

5

38.5

9

69.2

101

38.5

1

1.0

35

34.7

58

57.4

Health & Social Care (ONAT)

23

8.8

0

0.0

2

8.7

9

39.1

ICT (ONAT)

Science Combined

16

Number of Students

7 or Above

41

15.6

0

0.0

6

14.6

15

36.6

D&T Food L1

5

1.9

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

D&T Food L2

17

6.5

5

29.4

8

47.1

17

100.0

Engineering L2

42

16.0

20

47.6

30

71.4

42

100.0

Health & Fitness L1

5

1.9

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

Health & Fitness L2

6

2.3

0

0.0

2

33.3

6

100.0

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A LEVEL 2019 SUBJECT SUMMARY

Entries Subject Name

Number of Students

A* to A %

Number of Students

A* to B %

Number of Students

A* to C %

Number of Students

A* to E %

Number of Students

%

Art

25

8.6

9

36.0

19

76.0

25

100.0

25

100.0

Biology

81

27.7

16

19.8

32

39.5

51

63.0

80

98.8

Business Studies

19

6.5

1

5.3

7

36.8

13

68.4

19

100.0

Chemistry

81

27.7

24

29.6

43

53.1

57

70.4

77

95.1

Computer Science

23

7.9

5

21.7

9

39.1

14

60.9

22

95.7

6

2.1

1

16.7

3

50.0

4

66.7

6

100.0

D&T Product Design Drama

5

1.7

0

0.0

3

60.0

4

80.0

5

100.0

33

11.3

8

24.2

21

63.6

27

81.8

33

100.0

English Literature

72

24.7

34

47.2

55

76.4

70

97.2

72

100.0

Extended Project

265

90.8

102

38.5

158

59.6

206

77.7

265

100.0

French

17

5.8

9

52.9

13

76.5

16

94.1

17

100.0

Geography

41

14

14

34.2

30

73.2

36

87.8

41

100.0

German

12

4.1

6

50.0

10

83.3

11

91.7

12

100.0

History

78

26.7

34

43.6

55

70.5

67

85.9

77

98.7

1

0.3

1

100.0

1

100.0

1

100.0

1

100.0

128

43.8

62

48.4

77

60.2

96

75.0

126

98.4

9

3.1

1

11.1

1

11.1

2

22.2

5

55.6

Economics

Latin Maths Maths AS Maths Further

25

8.6

17

68.0

21

84.0

24

96.0

25

100.0

Maths Further AS

2

0.7

2

100.0

2

100.0

2

100.0

2

100.0

Music

8

2.7

0

0.0

1

12.5

5

62.5

7

87.5

Photography

6

2.1

2

33.3

6

100.0

6

100.0

6

100.0

Physics

58

19.9

26

44.8

40

69.0

47

81.0

56

96.6

Psychology

62

21.2

9

14.5

33

53.2

44

71.0

62

100.0

Religion, Phil & Ethics

39

13.4

14

35.9

22

56.4

30

76.9

39

100.0

Russian

2

0.7

2

100.0

2

100.0

2

100.0

2

100.0

Sociology

34

11.6

4

11.8

15

44.1

26

76.5

34

100.0

Spanish

20

6.8

7

35.0

15

75.0

19

95.0

20

100.0

Sport Studies

20

6.8

4

20.0

6

30.0

11

55.0

19

95.0

Destinations 2019 YEAR 11 61% Staying on into Cherwell 6th form 4% Another School 6th form 26% College 4% Apprenticeship 2% Training Provider (such as Boomsatsuma, OFD and ACE) 2% Unknown 1% Other reasons

YEAR 13 70% University 19% Deferred entry to university / GAP year 2% Employment 3% Art Foundation 2% Apprenticeship 4% College/School

Absence rates 2018/19 Authorised absence 4.5% Unauthorised absence 2.2%

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A DAY IN THE LIFE

Typical Day in the Life of a Cherwell Year 7 Pupil 8.20

Arrive at school, lock my bike in the cycle sheds, meet up with friends.

8.25

The first bell goes and we make our way to our form rooms for registration.

8.30

Our form tutor takes the register, gives our notices and checks our planners. If we are having an assembly we go to the gym to join the rest of our year group, if not we have tutorial activities with our form tutor.

8.45

Lesson 1 We have five one hour lessons each day in a two week timetable. Each day is different so, on Tuesday in week 1 we might have Drama, Science, PE, English and History. We have timetables in our planners to remind us where to go.

9.50

Lesson 2 There is a 5 minute break between lesson 1 and lesson 2 to allow us time to arrive promptly at our next room.

10.50

Break By now we are hungry so off we go to the canteen, we meet our friends, play outside, talk to teachers, go to the library. Break goes very quickly.

Lesson 3

11.10 12.10

Lunchtime More food, more time with friends, lots of lunchtime clubs and activities to choose from.

12.55

13.00

A bell sounds to tell us to go to afternoon lessons. Lesson 4

14.00

Lesson 5 A five minute movement break and then the final lesson starts at 14.05.

15.05

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The end of the school day, but there are more activities, clubs and opportunities for us to do if we wish. Then home!


Times of the School Day 08.30 - 08.45 Registration 08.45 - 09.45 Lesson One 09.45 - 09.50 Lesson Change 09.50 - 10.50 Lesson Two 10.50 - 11.10 Break 11.10 - 12.10 Lesson Three 12.10 - 13.00 Lunchtime 13.00 - 14.00 Lesson Four 14.00 - 14.05 Lesson Change 14.05 - 15.05 Lesson Five

Examples of Extra Curricular Activities and Clubs Please take a look at our website: https://www.cherwell.oxon.sch.uk/455/club-activites where examples of all of our extra-curricular activities can be found. If you have any further questions after reading this prospectus and visiting our school, please contact us.

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The Cherwell School Aims Opportunity Individuals have the opportunity to develop their abilities and talents, and to be successful. We want everyone within our community to be nurtured, challenged and encouraged to make the most of opportunities.

Responsibility As a community of individuals we recognise that we have a range of responsibilities. Team work and collective responsibility support the success of individuals, the school and the wider community.

Excellence There is a commitment to excellence in all that we do. We have a culture of high expectations. We expect to do well both as individuals and collectively.

The Cherwell School If you would like to obtain further information, please telephone, write, or email. The Cherwell School, Marston Ferry Road, Oxford, OX2 7EE Tel 01865 558719 l Fax 01865 514517 office@cherwell.oxon.sch.uk www.cherwell.oxon.sch.uk The Cherwell School is an academy which is a part of the River Learning Trust which is an exempt charitable company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales with registered company number 7966500 and its registered office is The Cherwell School, Marston Ferry Road, Oxford OX2 7EE.


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