WIA newsletter July 2013

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Academy Newsletter Edition 18, July 2012 2012 International Baccalaureate results: Dr R S Gibson The 2012 International Baccalaureate Diploma results were released on Thursday 5th July 2012, and I am pleased to report a very strong performance from our IB Diploma Students; a 94.4 per cent pass rate was achieved overall, and two students have received offers at the University of Oxford this year – congratulations to them! Important information regarding end of Term 6 and start of new academic year arrangements: Wednesday 18th July 2012: The Academy will close to students at 1.20pm. This is a nonuniform day with students making a donation to their chosen charity. Buses will leave the Academy at 1.30pm. Thursday 19th July 2012: INSET Day – The Academy will be closed to students. Monday 3rd September 2012: INSET Day – The Academy will be closed to students, with the exception of Year 12 students who will be enrolling for their Sixth Form courses. Tuesday 4th September 2012: The Academy will re-open to all students and the academic year will commence on a Week 1 timetable.

Message from the Academy Principal, Mr R C Evans Welcome to the last newsletter of the current academic year. Our third year as Winterbourne International Academy seems to have gone by very quickly and we are now looking towards the start of the new academic year in September. On Thursday 26th April 2012 and Tuesday 29th May 2012, the Academy underwent a Section 5 Ofsted Inspection. A copy of the final report was distributed to parents/carers on Friday 15th June 2012 and a further copy was posted on the Academy‟s website: www.trfwia.org.uk . Overall, the Academy is pleased with the inspection judgements which align with our own self-evaluation, and which are detailed below: Inspection judgements (2 = Good) Overall effectiveness Achievement of students Quality of teaching Behaviour and safety of students Leadership and management

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Parents/carers may be interested to know that Ofsted define “Good” as: “These are very positive features of a school; a school that is good is serving its pupils well.” I would like to highlight that I am always happy to receive comments from parents/carers on any aspect of the Academy. Comments sent directly or anonymously will always be considered and where possible a formal reply will be made. On Monday 2nd July 2012 and Monday 9th July 2012, the Years 7 and 8 and Years 9 and 10 Awards Evenings were held at the Academy. The Guests of Honour were Mr Roger Gilbert, Academy Principal of Yate International Academy, and Chris Smith, Chair of the Academy Trust. Both events were well attended and it was a pleasure and a privilege to celebrate our student successes on both of these occasions.

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