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Dear Parents/Carers It has been a great few weeks in school and the students are really settled now and back in the routine. It has been wonderful to open the doors to the school and to invite visitors back on site. The Year 7 Open Morning was very successful, with every talk and tour fully booked. This week, we have also had lots of families on morning tours to see the school ‘in action’. I am so proud of this school and the students. The feedback from the visitors has been very positive about the purposeful environment, the wonderful facilities, the enthusiasm of the teachers and most importantly, how smart, polite and helpful all the students are. Information regarding transition can be found on our website https://rodingvalley.net/admissions/open-morning-2021/ We have a keen focus on bringing back enrichment to the curriculum following the pandemic. We have welcomed the Globe Players to the school - a drama company which performed to our Year 8s, 9s and 10s. Their aim was to bring the text to life for our students. The introduction to Shakespeare for the Year 8s was complemented by the performance of the GCSE texts, Romeo and Juliet and An Inspector Calls to our GCSE students. This week, Year 9 have enjoyed a Drop Down Day, Prison Me - No Way ! The feedback we have received from Year 9 so far, has been incredibly positive. They really enjoyed the opportunity to explore some fairly hard hitting and in some cases very sensitive issues. The PMNW company commented on the excellent attitudes and conduct of our Year 9 students who really embraced this opportunity. Our Extra-curricular timetable is now live on the website - click link Please encourage your child to get involved - from knitting to chess and lots of sports and Creative Arts opportunities - there really is something for everyone.
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Our assemblies over the last few weeks have focussed on internet safety and ‘sexting.’ Miss Dyer, our Designated Safeguarding lead has today shared with you all our updated Relationship, Sex and Health Education Policy. Please do contact the school if you have further queries or concerns. Thank you to all parents who responded to the consultation in June on the content of the revised Personal Development curriculum which includes Sex Education, our response to the questions raised is published on our website - click link
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All students also had the opportunity to attend their first House Assembly last week for what seems like a very long time since the last one. Mr Warry, who is leading the House system in school, has shared lots of opportunities for students to get involved in house competitions. Please take a look at the House page on the website for more details. We are currently recruiting House Leaders from all Year groups. Your son/daughter should have received an email asking them to apply - another fantastic opportunity for student leadership. Miss Larkin and Mr Price, Assistant Headteachers, are also currently recruiting for the Student Voice team of 2021/22. If your son/daughter is interested in having their say and contributing to school life, please, again, get them to check their school email for details of how to apply. We have also welcomed Mr Harrison, the Head of 6th Form at Bancroft’s, who came and provided some additional support for our Oxbridge and dentistry students. We were hugely grateful and look forward to further developing this great relationship. We have also re-launched our Enrichment programme with our 6th form, which offers a plethora of opportunities including the Gold Duke of Edinburgh, Core Maths, sports, student mentoring and volunteering. Please do read our Sixth Form Bulletin - key information and career opportunities for our older students. It was also fantastic to welcome lots of our Year 11 parents back on to the school site for our ‘Year 11 Transition Evening’. The evening was held to support both students and parents in getting ready for their final GCSE year. It was a great opportunity to revisit our ‘RVHS Tried and Tested Revision & Study Techniques’ and re-launch our GCSE microsite. If you want to view our GCSE Revision microsite, please click here. During the evening, we also handed out a revision pack, bespoke for each student. The pack contained revision guides for all of our core subjects. If your son/daughter still need to pick up their pack, please tell them to see Mrs Preston. You may have heard in the media this week, that the government has made some announcements about the Summer 2022 Exams. They are going ahead but they will aim to make them 'fairer for all'. I attach the latest guidance/ press release for your perusal. As a school, we will continue with our rigorous preparations for the exams and ensure that all our students reach their potential. Most importantly, that they have the qualifications for their next steps, whether that be sixth form, college, apprenticeships or university. We are still waiting for more detailed curriculum guidance and will share this with students and parents in Years 11 and 13 as soon as we have received any further information. This is the media release of the government's decision which was published ‘to make exams fairer for students in the summer of 2022’: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/adaptations-in-2022-summer-examsto-ensure-fairness-for-students Please find the link for the updated proposed changes for the GCSE and A levels in 2022 https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/proposed-changes-to-the-assessment-of-gcses-as-and-a-levels-in2022 A reminder that students should continue to take Lateral Flow Tests twice a week on Sundays and Wednesdays and the result submitted via the link that is sent to parents from Test Register. Students who have tested positive in the last 90 days shouldn’t take a test. Please enjoy the rest of the bulletin Kind regards Sharon Jenner Headteacher
Last Saturday we opened our school for our 2021 Open Morning, welcoming over 750 Year 6 parents and children to our event, they attended a presentation by the Headteacher and were then taken on a tour around the school by a member of our Leadership team. We would like to thank everyone including our students and PTA for giving up their Saturday to support us in making this event so successful. If you did not have the opportunity to attend and would like to watch the Headteachers presentation, please click here.
We would like to say a special thank you to Victoria Lagodka and Alexandra Nasz for taking such amazing photographs and for being our onsite photographers for the day. Well done Girls
On 15th September 2021, we had the pleasure of being able to bring live theatre back into our school.
The Globe Players performed three amazing shows to our Year 8, 9 and 10 students, all of which were related to our English curriculum: • Year 8: Introduction to Shakespeare • Year 9: Romeo & Juliet • Year 10: An Inspectors Calls
New Timetables Does your child need a new copy of their timetable? You can now email
timetables@rodingvalley.net to request a new timetable. Please state your child’s name and Academic Mentor group and a new timetable will be emailed back to you.
Attention Year 9 Students Do you want to discover where engineering can take you on this RAF supported online engineering course based on true to life humanitarian type missions undertaken by RAF personnel. Working with the RAF, The Smallpeice Trust has developed a series of humanitarian engineering challenges hosted within an online learning platform; RAF personnel will be on-hand to offer support and guidance If you would like more information, please click here
Congratulations to the following students for their fantastic work during Drop Everything and Write (DEAW)
Trey Atkinson- Year 7
Jessica Biagoni - Year 7
Layla Currell - Year 9
After the quick uprising of Covid 19 everyone was put into an immediate lockdown. It was confusing but my school swiftly started home learning. It wasn't hard but extremely different to the ‘normal world’. My dad, my brother and I started doing couch to 5k to keep us occupied while my mum was keeping us entertained at home. As 1 month went by my Grandad had tested positive with Covid 19. After a few days he had high temperatures and deadly coughs. An ambulance was called, and he was sent to hospital. My mum was especially sad and distraught knowing the fact her dad was lying alone in a bed constantly having to inhale oxygen. Everyday my mum called the hospital and my dad, my brother and I were hoping for him to be in a better state. In April he was admitted to a ventilator, but he made a miraculous recovery and was sent home in a week. After he was sent back and then put on a ventilator. He suffered badly for a week or so.
Harry Callander- Year 7
Zac Gregory- Year 7
On May 4th he was 100 percent relying on oxygen. He later died that day and almost a year later we still remember him as a father, grandfather, a husband and a friend to many.
Will Boyce - Year 8
Ruby Mace- Year 9
Yesterday, we started Knitting Union Club, and as you can see from the photo, the turnout was fabulous! Due to the high number of students that want to take up knitting we are asking parents if they have any spare any yarn / knitting needle they would be willing to donate to our Creative Arts department. Any donations would be greatly would be much appreciated. Ms Kalair – Creative Arts
Congratulations to
Victoria Lagodka
Alexandra Nasz
For their amazing photography skills during the Open Morning Nominated by Ms Kalair
Prison Me, No Way! On the 29th September the Year 9 students were treated to a very valuable life experience from the PMNW team. These are former Prison guards, Health workers, Youth workers and in some cases former prisoners’ who work together with schools to promote an understanding that all choices have consequences. In some cases, those choices have a lifelong effect on the individual. The day consisted of workshops: a visit to a cell, First Aid, County Lines, Gangs, Knife Crime, Domestic violence and an insightful and moving true story from a former prisoner. All these workshops aim to show how to stay safe in this troubled world. They are the workshops that students remember for a long time in their school career and in some cases long after they have left our care. The students were impeccably well behaved and encouraged to discuss various situations and how the law affects their life. They also were given an insight into how the choices that they make may impact on their future. PMNW always comment on how welcoming and friendly our students are and how they present to guests. Well done Year 9! A fun, educational and motivational day!
Well done to all of our students that entered the Heroes Stamp Design Competition during May this year, as your designs contributed towards a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for the largest postage stamp design competition!
On Friday 17th September, as part of their induction into Roding Valley Sixth Form, our Year 12 students visited Lambourne End for a team building day. They had a fantastic time participating in lots of energetic activities that promote confidence, self-belief and help them to get to know other students in their Year group
LOST PROPERTY To report any property lost, please email:
lostproperty@rodingvalley.net We ask if you could provide a detailed description of the item you have lost so that we can reunite you with your missing property.
We would like to welcome all of our students to the new academic year and we hope that everyone had a fantastic summer break. It's been lovely to see our students in school ready and enthusiastic to continue their learning journey. Our team is proud to be your child’s Year Progress Leader and very much looking forward to the year ahead with such a great cohort of students. To ensure that you are aware of who your child’s Year Progress is, we would like to introduce to you our team this year:
Year 7: Mr Ryan To contact Mr Ryan, please email fryan@rodingvalley.net
Year 8: Miss Fazakerley To contact Miss Fazarkerley, please email J Fazakerley@rodingvalley.net
Year 9: Miss Edwards To contact Miss Edwards, please email cedwards@rodingvalley.net
Year 10: Mr Dobson To contact Mr Dobson, please email cdobson@rodingvalley.net
Year 11: Ms Preston To contact Ms Preston, please email tpreston@rodingvalley.net
Year 7 It is with great pride that I write this entry for the school bulletin. I can't tell you how pleased I am with the cohort of year 7s. They have settled into life so well here at Roding Valley High School. Every morning, they line up in their form groups and they behave incredibly well. Plus, their uniform is impeccable. I have asked all of the Academic Mentors to make a note of those students who may be struggling with their uniform or with remembering their equipment. They may contact you to see if there is anything we can do to help. You can also purchase stationery/school equipment via our school website. If you purchase these via ParentPay, we will ensure that your child gets what you've ordered. If you need a replacement timetable, please email timetable@rodingvalley.net. As the weather has changed and it is colder in the evenings, I would like to recommend that now is the time to invest in a warm/waterproof blue or black coat. One piece of equipment that is essential has arrived and that is our order of Chromebooks. These have been handed out today and will be really beneficial for your child's home learning. If you missed our last window and would like to order one, please contact Mr Vermaak at mvermaak@rodingvalley.net As the Chromebooks have now arrived we will be holding our digital week. The dates of this will follow. If there are any issues accessing Google Classroom or EduLink, please let your child's Academic Mentor know Students have been taking part in our Personal Development lessons and it is so exciting to run from room to room and hear the different conversations that are happening. This week we have been talking about digital safety and how to keep ourselves safe online. Could I ask that you make sure your child's privacy settings are set to the maximum. It is great to see the children playing on our Astro, however, to be on the Astro they do need to wear the correct footwear. Our sports clubs are up and running as are many of our extra-curricular clubs, including our home learning club. This is an opportunity for students to complete any home learning they may be struggling with. Students are able to attend this club and complete any home learning they have. I would like to thank Evie Twyford, Ava Tomlinson, Charlotte Williamson and Leo Swindell for their incredible speeches last week at open morning. They were amazing ambassadors for the school as were the volunteers who gave up their Saturday morning and helped out in different departments around the school. Congratulations to Matthew Sutton who placed 2nd in Squash in Essex. As I have said already, I am immensely proud or the year group and the start that they have made. I look forward to speaking to you all as the year goes by.
Congratulations to the following students for earning the most ARE Points so far:
Aditya Brahmbhatt Bethany Clayton Ara Khalil Dominik Rakovszki D Ralph Boudakian Harrison Smith Matthew Sutton Taylor Winslow Eve Ansell Emmi Collins
Mr Ryan – Year 7 Progress Leader
Year 8 As we approach the end of another week, I continue to be impressed and proud of Year 8 students who continue to thrive at Roding Valley High School. I have had the pleasure of going into some personal development sessions in the last couple of weeks and it is great to see so many students sharing some of their passions and journeys with myself and their academic mentor. The engagement our students have for these sessions in particular are incredible. For our Personal Development sessions, we are now onto our fifth session of the rolling timetable, which has created such an amazing and positive adaptation to the character and culture programme. Our extra-curricular clubs continue to thrive; it is always great to see Year 8 students taking up these opportunities which are vital in their development through Secondary School. If you have not tried something new since commencing year 8, go and get involved! Can I remind all students of our uniform protocol, especially footwear where school shoes should be worn. If there is any reason why your son/daughter cannot wear shoes, please provide a note to their academic mentor. Miss Fazakerley – Year 8 Progress Leader
Year 9 What a busy start to Year 9 we have seen! All students have now well and truly settled into this new academic year and the increased vigour that comes with it. I have really enjoyed popping into a variety of different lessons to see all our students engaged and challenged. I have seen some brilliantly presented work, which was neat, tidy and well structured; which they should all be very proud of it. Our new period 1 program has seen students commence their bedrock session every Monday, which is an initiative to improve literacy as well as take part in a career’s session every Tuesday morning. We have had some amazing and completely bespoke Personal Development lessons delivered by our team of Academic Mentors every Thursday and Friday morning. These sessions have touched on some really important topics such as intimate relationships, risks and what it means to be me. These have proved to be a great success and is something our students look forward to each week. On Wednesday our whole year group participated in the ‘Prison me, No Way’ day which saw them hear from different guest speakers, telling first-hand accounts of various issues from gangs, knife crime, prison and county lines. This is always a very successful day, and Wednesday was no exception. Students were truly engaged and amazed at some of the stories that were told. An invaluable learning experience for all. We have now seen the restart of clubs and fixtures and it was a pleasure to take our Netballers to a tournament in Harlow last night. They did us all proud with their exceptional display of sportsmanship and comradery. I look forward to many more fixtures doing out over the coming weeks and encourage all of you to get involved in as much as possible; from PE to drama to food technology. We have just launched an exciting new trip opportunity for students in year 9 which will see them travel to Manchester for a Premier League match, training session and stadium and football museum tour. Please do refer to letters that were circulated today for further information. Places are limited so please complete your deposit payment ASAP. As always, please can I reiterate our high standards regarding uniform. Students should only be wearing full RVHS PE kit on the 2 days a week that they have PE, and this must include their blazer and white socks. This should not be worn at any other times. As we head into the second half of this half term, I encourage you to get in touch with your child's academic mentor, to discuss any queries or concerns that you may have to ensure your child is well supported going into the rest of this important school year. Miss Edwards – Year 9 Progress Leader
Year 10 Another great few weeks and a really positive start to the Year. The Year group enjoyed a visit from the Shakespeare Company and were praised for their mature attitude and concentration levels. I would like to remind everyone about some key bits of information, firstly uniform. The uniform requirements are on the school's website, all students must wear shoes and not trainers. I will give a limited-time trainer pass to students if they have a note from a parent / carer or a medical note, if these factors are not fulfilled then there will be a sanction. Year 10 home learning is essential and as part of the GCSE program all students need to engage with the work set, this can be accessed through the variety of systems we have at RVHS. This includes Google Classroom and Edulink. Recently the Year 10s have shown a complete disregard for litter and the area that they use during lunch time has on occasion looked awful. Please could I ask that you talk to your children about the importance of placing litter into a nearby bin and not leaving their used lunch items on the floor or in a bush. The importance of reducing plastic pollution is essential and students need to use the recycling bins which are located on the main playground. Can I also ask all students to clear their lockers by Wednesday, their new lockers will be situated in the Maths block. An email has been sent out with instructions.
Important Dates • Assessments – 22nd November 2021 • Reports – 6th December 2021 • Assessments – 28th February 2022 • Parents Evening – 21st March 2022 • Examinations – 20th June 2022 Mr Dobson – Year 10 Progress Leader
Dear Parents and Carers On 25 September 2021, we welcomed 750+ Year 6 parents and children to our Open Day. It seems likely that the new Year 7 intake in September 2022 will be full and a waiting list may develop. Our Sixth Form is full. After 18 months we are finally returning to normal school life. WILL YOU HELP OUR SCHOOL AND ITS STUDENTS? Our PTA works incredibly hard. They are all parents of students past and present. They are a vital link between the school and the students. They fund raise, they provide support at school functions, they are you! Their efforts provide all our students with those little extras like benches and tables in the playground, our Table Tennis table and so on. The PTA are our unsung heroes. PLEASE JOIN THEM. We would like to arrange a disco for Year 7 this term, followed by family quiz nights, family bingo and any great idea will be more than welcome. It is always incredibly popular, but it needs volunteers to help. Will you be one of them please. Please email info@rodingvalleypta.net Yours sincerely
Paul Wershof Chair of governors RVHS
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Explore together: Ask your child to show you their favourite websites and apps and what they do on them. Listen, show interest and encourage them to teach you the basics of the site or app.
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Chat about online safety little and often: Young people are likely to want to explore new apps and websites this month, whether that is for learning or for fun. Take this opportunity to talk to them about how to stay safe on these new services, and in general. Ask if anything ever worries them while they are online. Make sure they know that if they ever feel worried, they can get help by talking to you or another adult they trust.
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Help your child identify trusted adults who can help them if they are worried: This includes you and other adults at home, as well as adults from wider family, school or other support services who they are able to contact at this time. Encourage them to draw a picture or write a list of their trusted adults.
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Be non-judgemental: Explain that you would never blame them for anything that might happen online, and you will always give them calm, loving support. Talk about how their online actions can affect others: If your child is engaging with others online, remind them to consider how someone else might feel before they post or share something. If they are considering sharing a photo/video of somebody else, they should always ask permission first.
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Parental controls: Make use of the parental controls available on your home broadband and any internet enabled device in your home. You can find out more about how to use parental controls by visiting your broadband provider’s website.
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Direct your child to age appropriate information about relationships and sex: It’s natural for young people to start exploring their sexual feelings online and adolescents are more inclined to take risks. It’s important to understand this and to talk to your child in a positive way. Thinkuknow, Brook, The Mix and Childline all provide age appropriate information about relationships and sex that you can signpost your child to.
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Make sure they know about CEOP: Young people can report a concern about grooming or sexual abuse to CEOP at www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/ and get support from a specialist Child Protection Advisor.
Support your child with Thinkuknow websites The age appropriate Thinkuknow websites are a great way to start and continue chats about online safety.
11-13yrs Thinkuknow website: https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/11_13/ 14yrs + Thinkuknow website – https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/14_plus/ Our websites provide open and honest guidance for young people on friends, relationships and the internet, covering topics like dealing with pressure; consent; and getting support when you are worried. You will find lots more advice on keeping your child safe online at www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents. If you are worried that a child or young person is at risk of harm online, you should call the police. Young people can make a report to CEOP at https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/
Other Recommended Resources Parent Info: Expert information for parents about building their child’s resilience both online and off. Produced by NCA-CEOP and Parent Zone. This free service can be embedded on to your child’s school website. www.parentinfo.org Brook: Information and advice for young people on sexual health and wellbeing, including staying safe online. https://www.brook.org.uk The Mix: Support service for young people with information and advice on sex and relationships. https://www.themix.org.uk Internet Matters: A useful tool showing how to set parental controls across a range of devices and websites. http://www.internetmatters.org/parentalcontrols/interactive-guide/ NSPCC Net Aware: Provides reviews and guidance on the most popular social networks, apps and games that children use. https://www.net-aware.org.uk/ Childnet – Information and advice for parents and carers on supporting people online. https://www.childnet.com/resources/supporting-youngpeople-online
How Can I Access Edulink? EduLink can be accessed on any device – PC, laptop, tablet or mobile device – via the web browser or via the EduLink app. The link to access the EduLink login page on a web browser is www.edulinkone.com Alternatively, you can download the EduLink App which is available to download for free on Apple or on Android. Both the App and the web browser will display this log-in screen.
Requires iOS 8.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch
The School ID is ‘Roding’. Requires Android 4.4 and up.
Parents/Carers will need to enter the Username and Password they have been provided with and click ‘Log in’.
The displayed is dependant of the platform you are logged in to: • Via Web Browser • Via the EduLink App
Navigating Edulink You are able to navigate each of the following areas in EduLink: •
Achievement: You van view all positive achievements that have been awarded to your child
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Behaviour: You will be able to see all behaviour points given to you child and any sanctions given to your child including detentions.
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Medical Information: In this section you can see all of the medical information that we have on file for your child
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Account Information: In this section you can view the current address we have for your child on file, your child’s Year group and the name of their Form tutor
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Timetable: In this section you can view your child’s daily timetable Absence Reporting: This feature will allow you to send a direct message to our Attendance Officer, to notify us of any absence for your child
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Linked Resources: This section contains links to all the schools learning resources available to your child both at school and at home
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Update Information: This section shows all of the contact information we hold for yourself and your child. You can review and update this information with any changes that may occur
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Exams: You can see all of your child upcoming exams; your child can also access this information so they can manage their own exam schedule
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Documents: In this section you can view your child’s reports
Parents can access information on all their children currently admitted to Roding Valley High School. If you require any assistance, please contact Mr Vermaak or Miss Stewart (mvermaak@rodingvalley.net or lstewart@rodingvalley.net )
Classroom How to Log on to Google Classroom? Students can log into their Gmail using their school email address and their password. Their school email will be the year they started at RVHS started plus their first initial and surname @rodingvalley.net (example- 19plarkin@rodingvalley.net). Once your child has have logged in, they will need to click on the google apps button and then select ‘Google Classroom’ Your child will then be able to see all of the classes they belong to. They will then need to click on the class they want to use resources for and take a look at everything that their class teacher has posted for them to work on. They will be able to download items and make comments on them. Teachers will be regularly posting new work on their Google Classrooms.
What to Do if your child is a Missing a Subject their Google Classroom? If your child is missing a Google Classroom for one of their subjects, they will need to click on the addition symbol, followed by ‘Join Class’ and then enter the Class Code for their missing subject. Class Codes are available from their subject teacher.
Top Tips for Our Students Students must keep up to date with their lessons by using Google Classroom every day. Use their workbooks to complete the work shown on their Google Classroom. Don’t slack on presentation! Keep their notes in order of the lessons on the Google Classroom. Year 11 and 13 Students: There will be revision materials available on Google Classroom. Please use them.
What is DODDLE? Doddle provides students with access to thousands of engaging, formative resources and guides students through the curriculum. Doddle Progress automatically tracks student attainment in key curriculum skills. Parents can see student attainment and progress through our easy-to-use Doddle Parent feature. Skills within Doddle are rated as red, amber or green. These ratings give a clear indication of how much progress a child has made and highlight the weaker areas to be targeted with revision.
Each student has a personal Doddle account where they can access their homework to-do lists and families can view the work their child has been assigned. These accounts enable parents to view their child's results and encourage them to better their scores by using Doddle's revision resources.
Find out how to create a Doddle Parent account and then link that account to your child with this short video:
Find out how our school uses Doddle Progress by watching our short video to find out how Progress works.
We have also included a link to a very useful guide on how to view your child's due and submitted homework:
We have also included a link to a very useful guide on how Progress works and how you can use it to help your child's learning.
This is a valuable resource that will assist parents in supporting their child’s progression. Please use the following link to the log in:
Find out how to view and track your child's homework with this short video.
We have also included a link to a very useful guide on Troubleshooting.
What is Seneca? Seneca is a free home learning & revision platform that is very popular with our students. It is based on cognitive science, has adaptive learning and can be accessed by our students via their phones!
What Content is available to our Students through Seneca? Seneca has resources available for KS3, KS4 and KS5 students that has been supplied to them from AQA, OCR, EdExcel Pearson and IGCSE. Our students will be able to access content designed for each of their subjects and also for their specific courses. There is so much to choose from. Some areas are even linked to the Exam Boards Course Specifications.
How to Access Seneca? Students will need to go to https://www.senecalearning.com/, click try for free and create a log in with their school email address.
Once Logged in Once they are logged in, students are able to search for different subject areas and learn about their chosen topic. At the end of each subject presentation there will be a quiz on the presentation This Online tool will enable our students to stay on top of their home learning.
Year Progress Leaders Year 7: Mr Ryan -fryan@rodingvalley.net Year 8: Miss Fazakerley – jfazakerley@rodingvalley.net Year 9: Miss Edwards – cedwards@rodingvalley.net Year 10: Mr Dobson – cdobson@rodingvalley.net Year 11: Ms Preston– tpreston@rodingvalley.net
USEFUL CONTACTS
Sixth Form: Miss Wheaton – awheaton@rodingvalley.net
Heads of Faculty Creative Arts: Mr Tisdale – dtisdale@rodingvalley.net English: Mrs Routledge – lroutledge@rodingvalley.net Humanities: Mr Cocker – mcocker@rodingvalley.net IT/Business: Mr Hussain – ohussain@rodingvalley.net Maths: Mr Edeko – oedeko@rodingvalley.net MFL: Mr P Melvin – pmelvin@rodingvalley.net Science: Mr Poovillingham - npoovillingham@rodingvalley.net Sports & Nutrition: Mr Jones – ljones@rodingvalley.net SENDco: Mrs Tarantini-Amor – ltarantini-amor@rodingvalley.net
General Enquiries office@rodingvalley.net
Sixth Form Enquiries sixthformoffice@rodingvalley.net
Finance finance@rodingvalley.net
Safeguarding: safeguarding@rodingvalley.net
How to contact any member of staff at Roding Valley High School: Initial + surname+@rodingvalley.net