Rhyddings Prospectus 2017-18

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ATTENDANCE INFORMATION September 2016 – May half term Total pupils (including part-time and dually registered) of all ages on roll in January 2017. 570 Overall attendance.

92.8%

Percentage of pupil sessions missed through unauthorised absence.

1.8%

Percentage of pupil sessions missed through authorised absence.

5.3%

SCHOOL ADMISSION LIMIT – September 2017 (Information sourced from the Pupil Access Team)

The admission limit for this school is:

226

The number of first preferences for this school numbered:

71

The number of second preferences for this school numbered:

54

The number of third preferences for this school numbered:

79


Rhyddings Business & Enterprise School

School day information: Sept 2016

School day 12.35

1.10

4A [35] R/A

1 [65]

8.45

9.05

2 [65] 10.10

lunch

4B [30]

3 [60]

Break 11.15

1.40

11.35

5 [65] 4 [65]

lunch 12.35

Xtend

2.10

1.05

3.15

4.15

Refer to duty rota for before school duty: 8.45am – 9.05am

Registration/Assembly 9.05am – 10.10am

Period 1 (1hr + 5 mins) 10.10am – 11.15am

Period 2 (1hr + 5 mins) 11.15am – 11.35am

Refer to duty rota:

Break (15 + 5 mins)

At the first warning bell staff not on duty move to class

11.35am-12.35pm

Period 3 (1hr) 12.35pm – 2.10pm

Lunch 1/Period 4 Period 4A/Lunch/Period 4B (see Lunch rota below)

2.10pm – 3.15pm

Period 5 (1hr + 5 mins) Refer to duty rota for after school duty.

Lunch rotations Duty & call out

Mon DN/GS

Tue WN/CB

Wed IA/CB

Thur CEC/TS

Fri TT/MC

7/8 [245]

8/9 [252]

7/11 [212]

7/9 [217]

7/8 [245]

9/10/11 [328]

7/10/11 [321]

8/9/10 [361]

8/10/11 [356]

9/10/11 [328]

Lunch 1

12:35-1:05 Period 4 1:05 – 2.10 Period 4A: 12:35 - 1:10

Lunch 2 1:10-1:40 Period 4B: 1:40 – 2:10 Timetabled lessons during Period 4

7: Ma/En 8: Ar/Mu/DT/Cp/Gg 9: Cp/Gg/Ms/Sp/Tt 10: Ma/Sc 11: Pe/Re

7: Pe/Gg/Hi/Re 8: Ar/Mu/Ev/Cp/Gg 9: En 10: Sc/Ma 11: Ar/Gg/Hi/Hs/Ls /Pr/Sp

7: DT/Cs/Hi/Sp 8: Pe/Ev 9: En 10: Sc/Ma 11: Ar/Ca/Gg/Hs/Ms

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7: Ev/Gg/Re 8: DT/Sc 9: Ar/Bs/Gg/Hi/Ls/Ms 10: Pe/Re 11:Ma

7: Gg/Hi/DT 8: Ar/Ev/Gg/Sp 9: Ma/Sc 10: En 11: It/Re

Leadership & Management


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 2017


SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS – POLICY STATEMENT In delivering a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum, Rhyddings Business and Enterprise School 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 a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum.

Recognises the importance of developing self-esteem in every student to enhance learning and achievement in the widest sense

Believes that every teacher is a teacher of every child including those with SEN and has a responsibility for meeting the special needs of the students in his/her care

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 need of students. These include information passed on by primary school, standardised test results and the ongoing monitoring of student performance by all teacher and independent computerised assessment

Ensures that the identified needs of students are recorded and addressed than 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 seek 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 Education 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 

Delivers programme 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 Special educational needs and disability code of practice: 0 to 25 years. 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.


Staff List 2017 -2018 Mr P Trickett Headteacher Oversight of Computing, English, Modern Foreign Languages and Physical Education. SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM Mrs C Cunliffe School Business Manager

CC

Mr G Dutton

Principled Curriculum Design Oversight of Art, History and Science. Professional and Social Capital Oversight of Evolve, Geography, Religious Education, Health and Social Care and Travel and Tourism. Intelligent Accountability Oversight of Business Studies, Maths, Media and Technology.

DN

Extended SLT Using New Technologies to Enhance Learning Extended SLT Special Needs Co-ordinator and Designated Senior Person Extended SLT What kind of Learning? Lead Teacher of Art Extended SLT Coaching for School Improvement

SB

Extended SLT Year 11 Lead Whole school interventions Oversight of all school interventions Extended SLT Assessment Framework Lead teacher of English Extended SLT Student Impact Lead Teacher of Computer Science

CL

Teacher of Computer Science Lead Subject Teacher of Physical Education Teacher of Music Lead Subject Teacher of Geography Lead Subject Teacher of Science Lead Subject Teacher of Performing Arts

CA AQ JD BN MT AB

Mrs Ali

Mrs H Whelan

Miss S Bedwell Mrs C Brown

Mrs L Hopkins

Mr P Mercer Mrs O’Loughlin

Mrs G Stevens

Mr A Thomas

TEACHING STAFF Mrs C Addison Mr I Ashfaq Mr J Bamford Mr T Barnes Mrs M Barnett Miss A Booth Page 1 of 3

IA

WN

CB

LH

MC

GS

TS


Staff List 2017 -2018 Mrs K Crawshaw Mrs E Davy Mr P Finnegan Miss L Greenhalgh Mrs N Hallas Mr P Hargreaves Miss C Jackson Miss R Masefield Mrs O’Brien Miss N O’Reilly Miss A-J Pointon Mr D Sanna Mrs A Stobbs

Miss C Woodcock

Lead Subject Teacher of Religious Education Teacher of Health and Social Care Temporary Teacher of Science Teacher of Computer Science Assistant Lead Subject Teacher of Maths Lead Subject Teacher of Science Lead Subject Teacher of History Lead Teacher of Mathematics Teacher of Geography Teacher of Physical Education ASDAN Coordinator Teacher of Science Cover Supervisor Teacher of Media Public Relations Transition and student mobility. Teacher of general subjects and ASDAN Coordinator. Lead Teacher of Languages

PART TIME TEACHING STAFF Miss L Bancroft Teacher of Business Studies / Maths Mrs J Bell Teacher of English Mrs J Dutton Teacher of Geography and Travel and Tourism BTEC Quality Control Mrs S Neary Teacher of Technology Mrs C Vincent Teacher of Physical Education ANCILLARY STAFF Mrs C Alderson Mrs R Ashworth Mrs C Bolton Mrs N Braysford Mr M Breckell Mrs A Britland Mrs E Clegg Mrs D Cornall Miss D Cox Mrs S Cox Mrs C Crane Mrs S Cryne Mr F Day Miss S Dobson Miss C Embley Mrs K Feathers Page 2 of 3

Teaching Assistant Teaching Assistant Level Three - Access to Learning Catering Assistant Site Supervisor – Cleaning Designated Senior Leader / Family Liaison Catering Assistant Cleaner Teaching Assistant Cleaner / Catering Assistant Cleaner Cleaner Continent Leader - Asia Cleaner Teaching Assistant Teaching Assistant associated with Religious Education Cover Coordinator & Finance Officer

KC ED PF LG NH PMH CJ RM CO NO AN DJ AS

CW

LB JB DT SN CV

CA RAW CB2 NIB MB AJB EC DEC DMC SMC CAC SAC FD SD CE KF


Staff List 2017 -2018 Mr G Fielding Ms A Greenwood Mrs S Greenwood Ms C Hammond Mrs D Hanson Miss K Hargreaves Mrs K Hargreaves Mrs S Hargreaves Mrs M Hart Mrs S Jones Mr I Khawaja Mrs C Laffy Mrs L Landy Mrs J Livesey Mr D Lord Mrs K Love Mrs S McCallum Ms L McSherry Miss R Moores Mr S Nawab Mrs S Ormerod Mrs G Pinder Mrs K Shorrock Mrs J Toman Miss J Tomlinson Mrs S Walsh Miss K Widdowson Mr C Wood

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Year Leader – Year 10 House Continent Leader - Africa Catering Assistant Exams Officer Reporting and Assessment Officer Literacy and Administrative Support Teaching Assistant Catering Assistant Teaching Assistant Teaching Assistant – Technology Teaching Assistant Teaching Assistant Cleaner Cleaner Attendance Officer Continent Leader – America Catering Assistant Catering Assistant Cleaner Science and Design Technology Technician Network Manager Receptionist Cleaner PA to Headteacher Catering Assistant Cleaner Catering Assistant Teaching Assistant Level Three - Access to Learning Site Supervisor

GF AMG SG CAH DH KAT KH SH MH SAJ IHK CTL LYL JEL DL KL SS1 LM2 RM1 SOQ SLO GP KS2 JBA JT2 SAW KAW CHW


RHYDDINGS BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISE SCHOOL GOVERNING BODY 2017 – 2018 School Link

TERM OF OFFICE

1

Mrs R Ahmed

2

Mr RG Allonby – Vice Chairperson

3

Mrs J Ashworth

4

Ms C Fenning

5

Mr J Hargreaves - Chairperson

SAFEGUARDING

13/04/2015 – 12/04/2019

6

Mrs P Hazlett – Parent

PUPIL PREMIUM

22/03/2016 – 21/03/2020

7

Mrs K Johnston - Parent

FINANCE

16/11/2015 – 15/11/2019

8

Miss AM Moss - Parent

16/11/2015 – 15/11/2019

9

Mrs K Sanna

13/04/2015 – 12/04/2019

10

Ms A Stobbs - Staff

07/07/2015 – 06/07/2019

11

Mr P Trickett (Headteacher)

12

Vacancy VACANCIES One governor OBSERVING GOVERNORS Mrs I Ali Mr G Dutton Mrs C Cunliffe Mr H Owen Mrs H Whelan

March 2016

18/04/2017 – 17/04/2021 TRAINING

13/04/2015 – 12/04/2019

SEND

13/04/2015 – 12/04/2019 22/10/2016 – 21/10/2020

01/01/2013 Ongoing


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