GOVERNING BODY – 2014/15 LEA REPRESENTATIVES
TERM OF OFFICE
Mr R Allonby Mr W Matthews Mr A Wilkinson 1 vacancy
2013 – 2017 2013 – 2017 2010 – 2014
PARENT REPRESENTATIVE Mrs S Badrudin Mr L Brown Mrs C Dewhurst Mr A Forsyth 2 vacancies
2011 – 2015 2013 - 2017 2010 – 2014 2013 – 2017
STAFF REPRESENTATIVE Mrs J Bury Mr G Fielding Mrs A Smalley Mrs A Stobbs 1 vacancy
2013 – 2017 2010 – 2014 2013 – 2017 2013 – 2017
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES Mrs J Ashworth Mrs F Begum Mr D Brunskill (Chair) Mr J Hargreaves
2012 – 2016 2012 – 2016 2012 – 2016 2014 – 2018
SPONSOR GOVERNORS Mr M Lomas Mrs K Sanna
2011 – 2015 2013 - 2017
HEADTEACHER Mr P Trickett OBSERVING GOVERNORS Mrs A Nuttall Mr H Owen (Gov/Gov List-WITHOUT ADDRESSES)
2013 – 2016
RHYDDINGS BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISE SCHOOL STUDENT TERM AND HOLIDAY DATES 2014/2015 AUTUMN TERM 2014 Teacher Training Day School re-opens (year 7, 10 & 11 only) School re-opens (all students) Teacher Training Day Teacher Training Day Mid-term closure Closure after school on
Tuesday 2 September 2014 (students not in school) Wednesday 3 September 2014 Thursday 4 September 2014 Friday 26 September 2014 (students not in school) Friday 24 October 2014 (students not in school) Monday 27 October 2014 to Friday 31 October 2014 (inclusive) Friday 19 December 2014
SPRING TERM 2015 School re-opens on Mid-term closure Closure after school on
Monday 5 January 2015 Monday 16 February 2015 to Friday 20 February 2015 (inclusive) Friday 27 March 2015
SUMMER TERM 2015 Re-open on May Day Holiday Mid-term closure Closure after school on
Monday 13 April 2015 Monday 4 May 2015 Monday 25 May 2015 to Friday 29 May 2015 (inclusive) Friday 17 July 2015
Twilight Training Twilight Training Twilight Training Twilight Training
Monday 17 November 2014 Tuesday 20 January 2015 Wednesday 11 March 2015 Thursday 18 June 2015
Please note: school will close at 2:10pm on each twilight training day
SECTION 2 : THE SCHOOL DAY _____________________________________________________
8:45am
Registration or Assembly
9:05am
Period 1
10:25am
Break
10:45am
Period 2
12:05pm
Period 3 / Lunch Period 3: 12:35pm – 1:55pm Period 3a: 12:05pm – 12:45pm Period 3b: 1:15pm – 1:55pm Lunch 1: 12:05pm – 12:35pm Lunch 2: 12:45pm – 1:15pm
1:55pm
Period 4
3:15pm
School day ends
September 2014
SECTION 3 : UNIFORM LIST _______________________________________________________ Uniform regulations are listed below. If an item of clothing or footwear is not listed, it is not school uniform. YEARS 7-10 Black tailored trousers or black knee length tailored skirt White collared shirt (no rever collars permitted) Black Rhyddings Blazer with logo on pocket flap Silver-grey Rhyddings tie (repeated logo design) Black ‘V’ neck jumper with grey detail around neck (optional) Black,grey or white socks or black tights Plain black flat shoes – no black trainers, boots or canvas pumps/shoes YEAR 11 Black tailored trousers or knee length skirt White collared shirt (no rever collars permitted) Plain black, low heel, shoes Plain black, grey, white socks or plain black or natural tights Rhyddings dark navy Year 11 tie (repeated logo design) From September 2012 - Compulsory Rhyddings Year 11 grey ‘V’ neck jumper with black trim; no other jumper or cardigan is permitted.
All years Skirt - No pencil skirts which would restrict movement or lycra type ‘clingy’ skirts or trousers. Shoes - No black trainers, boots or canvas pumps/shoes Plain black hijab may be worn Outdoor coats - No fleece hoodies are allowed. Outdoor coats should be of a dark colour with a reflective strip or piping for safety. Outdoor clothing (coats, scarves, hats, gloves etc) must be removed on entry to classrooms. PE KIT – ALL YEARS Boys and Girls One black/white training shirt One pair of black football socks One pair of black football shorts (Asian heritage girls are allowed to wear black tracksuit bottoms) Trainers Please also note the additional points below: · · · · · · ·
Students in Years 7, 8 and 9 are not permitted to wear make-up. Any make-up worn by students in Years 10 and 11 must be discreet. Coloured nail polish, acrylic or gel nails are not permitted. Jewellery is restricted to one small stud earring in each ear and a watch only. Ear stretchers, nose studs and other body piercings are not permitted. Only natural hair colours are acceptable in school and hair styles should not be extreme; shaved patterns/stripes on either scalp or eyebrow are not permitted nor are mohican style haircuts. Any hairbands must be black.
All students must have a bag for their books and equipment. All items should be clearly labelled with the student's name and form. For any further clarification on any aspect of uniform or appearance please contact the school. Stockists of Uniform (except ties which are available from school) Abbey Street Shopping Centre, 2-4 Abbey Street, Accrington D Whittaker & Co., 10 Ainsworth Street, Blackburn
September 2014
SECTION 1 : STAFF LIST FOR SEPTEMBER 2014 Mr P Trickett Headteacher Mrs A Nuttall Deputy Headteacher
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Mrs N Ahmad Mr I Ashfaq Miss N Aziz Miss G Barber Mr T Barnes Miss S Bedwell Mrs J Bell Mrs G Beniston Miss A Booth Mrs C Brown Mrs K Crawshaw Mr G Dutton Mrs J Dutton Mr P Finnegan Mrs S Freeman Ms A Green Mrs L Hopkins Mrs A Hopkinson Miss I Hussain Miss C Jackson Mrs P Langton Miss L Marshall Miss R Masefield Mr P Mercer Mrs S Neary Ms B Nind Mrs O’Brien Mrs O’Loughlin Mr R Paterson Miss A-J Pointon Mrs H Ribchester Mr D Sanna Mrs A Stobbs Mr A Thomas Mrs H Whelan Miss C Woodcock
Teacher of Urdu / Art Physical Education Curriculum Leader Science Assistant Curriculum Leader English Assistant Curriculum Leader Geography Curriculum Leader Teacher ofEnglish / E-Learning Co-ordinator / Zone / Business Studies Teacher of English / Literacy Co-ordinator SEN / AGT / Zone / English / RE Performing Arts / Responsible for Drama Special Needs Co-ordinator/Maths/DSP H&SC / Child Development Curriculum Leader Assistant Headteacher / Science Curriculum Leader Specialism Manager / Geography/Maths Teacher of ICT Teacher of Religious Education / History Teacher of English Art Curriculum Leader Technology/Learn to Learn Co-ordinator/Science Assistant Headteacher / Curriculum Leader RE / Citizenship Mathematics Assistant Curriculum Leader Teacher of Mathematics Head of Music Teacher of Geography ICT Curriculum Leader Teacher of Technology Teacher of Languages Teacher of Physical Education English Curriculum Leader Teacher of Science Cover Supervisor Teacher of History / Geography ICT / Media / Music / Public Relations KS3 Co-ordinator/Transition Co-ordinator/French ICT Assistant Curriculum Leader / Science Assistant Headteacher / Mathematics Curriculum Leader Teacher of Languages
AD AQ NA GB BN SB JB GG AB CB KC DN DT PF SF AG LH HN IH CJ PL LM RM MC SN BD OB CL RP AN RR DJ AS TS WN CW
Business Studies Curriculum Leader Teacher of Physical Education Media Studies/English Technology/Primary Liaison-Enterprise / Zone
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PART TIME Miss L Bancroft Miss C Delaney Ms L Edmondson Mrs J Jolly ANCILLARY STAFF Mrs C Alderson Mrs N Braysford Mr M Breckell Mrs S Brown
Teaching Assistant Site Supervisor – Cleaning DSP / Year Leader – Year 10 Catering Manager
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Mrs J Bury Mrs E Clegg Mrs D Cornall Miss D Cox Mrs S Cox Mrs C Crane Mrs S Cryne Mrs C Cunliffe Mr F Day Miss S Dobson Mr D Duxbury Mrs K Feathers Mr G Fielding Ms A Greenwood Ms C Hammond Miss K Hargreaves Mrs S Hargreaves Ms M Harris Mrs M Hart Mrs S Horman Mrs B Jenneys Mrs S Jones Mr I Khawaja Mrs C Laffy Mrs L Landy Mrs J Livesey Mrs K Love Mrs S McCallum Mrs J McKie Miss R Moores Mr S Munir Mr S Nawab Mrs S Ormerod Mrs D Parker Mrs G Pinder Mrs A Reilly Mrs K Shorrock Mrs A Smalley Ms C Sparkes Mrs J Toman Mrs S Walsh Miss K Widdowson Mr C Wood
Attendance / Careers Officer Cleaner Teaching Assistant Cleaner / Catering Assistant Cleaner Cleaner Year Leader – Year 11 SLT / School Business Manager Cleaner Teaching Assistant Design Technology Technician Finance Assistant / Administrative Assistant Year Leader – Year 9 / Citizenship Year Leader – Year 8 Administrative Assistant – Reporting and Assessment / Exams Teaching Assistant Teaching Assistant Cleaner Teaching Assistant – Technology Teaching Assistant Catering Assistant Teaching Assistant Teaching Assistant Cleaner Cleaner Finance Officer Catering Assistant Catering Assistant Teaching Assistant Science Technician Teaching Assistant Network Manager Receptionist Teaching Assistant Cleaner Year Leader – Year 7 PA to Headteacher Buildings Manager /Health and Safety Co-ordinator / Educational Visits Co-ordinator Cleaner Catering Assistant Catering Assistant Teaching Assistant/Zone Site Supervisor
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SAC
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SJH SAJ IHK
JM SM
DP AR
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EXAMINATION RESULTS 2014 GCSE COURSES
No of Entries
English Language English Literature Mathematics Science Science - Additional Art and Design Fine Art Business Studies Child Care French Geography Health and Social Care History Media Studies Religious Studies Full Course Spanish Technology - Catering Technology - Graphics Technology - Product Design Technology - Textiles Urdu
138 27 137 100 33 35 1 29 23 19 60 22 24 17 40 12 18 9 11 10 14
A*
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
U or X
% A*-C
% A*-G
3 2 4 9 2 2
18 14 19 21 10 8 1 4 4 1 12 2 6 3 22 3 2
68 10 47 22 10 8
17 1 35 27 8 13
16
11
4
2
8 15 2 4
7 6
8
9
9 3 1 17 6 7 2 9 5 1 1 2
2 8 10 8 5 2 5 3 2 11 1
5 7 3 8 4 3 1
4 1 3 4 2 1 3
1 2 4 3 6 1
2 3 2 2
64 96 51 52 67 51 100 59 30 10 60 50 71 29 93 75 17 11 55
99 100 93 100 97 100 100 100 100 100 98 100 100 88 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
4
1
6 3 4 6 1
1 3 Entries
4
3 5
1
Distinction*
1
1 1 3
1
1 1
2
2 93
Distinction
Merit
Pass
31
71 1 8
3 1
32 3 2 1 5 2
Level 1 Distinction
Level 1 Merit
4
4
Level 1 Pass 8 22 11 9 2
Level 1 Pass
BTEC - LEVEL 2 ICT OCR National Music Performing Arts Science Sport
Travel & Tourism
134 8 23 29 35 19
OTHER COURSES –LEVEL 1 Business Retail City & Guilds Hair & Beauty – Level 1 City & Guilds Construction – Level 1 Cache Child Care – Level 1 Cache Health & Social Care – Level 1
8 22 11 9 10
4 10 4 7
3
28 23 9
GCSE RESULTS SUMMARY 2014
GCSE Results
Number of Students aged 15
Achieving 5+ A*- C %
Achieving 5+ A*-C including English & Maths %
Achieving 5+ A*- G %
49
41
39
86
76 88 103 112
68 78 73 76
45 48 44 47
96 94 93 96
90
54
46
94
82 76 95 77
88 96 79 78
59 47 36 40
96 99 92 96
139
50
43
91
158 164 198 189
75 92 75 78
52 48 40 45
96 96 94 96
Entries
Achieving 5+ A*- C %
Achieving 5+ A*-C including English & Maths %
Achieving 5+ A*- G %
6 18 2
17 17 0
17 17 0
100 83 100
2014 Boys (2013 figure) (2012 figure) (2011 figure) (2010 figure) 2014 Girls (2013 figure) (2012 figure) (2011 figure) (2010 figure) 2014 Totals % Total 2013 % Total 2012 % Total 2011 % Total 2010 SEN Students – Exam Results 2014
School Action School Action Plus Statemented
SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS – POLICY STATEMENT In delivering a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum, Rhyddings aims to respond to and meet the needs of all its students. The school recognises that many students will have special educational needs at some stage during their school career and will require additional support to ensure they have full access to, and gain maximum benefit from, the educational opportunities available. To fulfil its aims the School: • Seeks to ensure that all students have maximum access to the National Curriculum • Recognises the importance of developing self-esteem in every student to enhance learning and
achievement in the widest sense • Accepts that every teacher has a responsibility for meeting the special needs of the students in his/her care and actively involves departments and individual teachers within the school in special education needs provision • Uses a variety of sources and methods to identify and diagnose the special educational needs of students. These include information passed on by primary schools, standardised test results and the ongoing monitoring of student performance by all teachers and independent computerised assessment • Ensures that the identified needs of students are recorded and addressed and that progress made in meeting those needs is carefully monitored, evaluated and reviewed at regular intervals and any problems arising are addressed • Encourages parents/guardians to take an active role in the SEN provision for their child and seeks their views in evaluating progress • Ensures that specialist staff within the school promote access to the curriculum for students with special educational needs through a range of support strategies to individual students, teachers and departments • Is committed to providing support for students with special educational needs in a variety of ways – in small groups/through in class support/individually • Recognises the needs for and the benefit of the careful differentiation of work and the use of a variety of assessments to ensure all students experience a sense of achievement and progress • Makes full use of support services and external agencies including the Inclusion Disability Support Service, the Educational Psychology Service, the East Lancashire Child and Adolescent Service, the Clinical Psychology Service, the Occupational Therapy Service, the Physiotherapy Service, the Community Nurse, the Child and Parenting Support Service, the Young People’s Service and the Lancashire Parent Partnership. • Recognises the need for programmed INSET to ensure that all teachers, as well as specialist staff, are kept up to date with developments in the area of Special Educational Needs • Provides human and physical resources to meet the special educational needs of its students • Has regard to the new Code of Practice on the identification of special educational needs and support provision to include all aspects of learning difficulties, which may arise. The SEN Policy is available from the school’s website. SEN Students – Exam results 2013
School Action School Action Plus Statemented
No. of students
% 5 A* - C
% 5 A* - C (inc. English & Maths)
16 27 4
6 78 50
31 52 50
2012 Value Added Measure for SEN students was 1088, which was above national mean.
2013 Value Added Measure is not yet available.
ATTENDANCE INFORMATION Sept 2013- July 2014 Total pupils (inc. part-time and dually registered) of all ages on roll in January 2014= 658 Overall attendance 93.2% Percentage of pupil sessions missed through unauthorised absence 1.3%
SCHOOL ADMISSION LIMIT The admission limit for this school in the autumn of 2014 is:
226
The number of first preferences for this school numbered:
85
The number of second preferences for this school numbered:
93
The number of third preferences for this school numbered:
71