Academic

Year 8 Progress Reports - Reminder

Progress Reports for Year 8 will be published today (Friday 10 November), and will be available to view on My School Portal.  

Michael Spencer
Deputy Head - Academic

Year 8 Subject Progress Evening (Online)

Tuesday 14 November 2023 – 5.00pm to 8.30pm

The Year 8 Subject Progress Evening will take place on Tuesday 14 November from 5.00pm to 8.30pm. Appointments are now available to book on SchoolCloud

Michael Spencer
Deputy Head – Academic

 

Year 9 Full Reports

Reports for Year 9 will be published on Friday 24 November 2023, and will be available to view on My School Portal.

 
Michael Spencer
Deputy Head - Academic

 

Year 10 Tutor Reports

Tutor Reports for Year 10 will be published on Friday 24 November 2023, and will be available to view on My School Portal.  

Michael Spencer
Deputy Head - Academic

Parents Of Lower Sixth Students - A Survival Guide

Now we are in to the second half term, it is important to recognise the stresses and demands on our Lower Sixth students. You should have noticed the level of study has increased somewhat but be aware that this level of load can cause difficulties and anxieties. Here are some tips to support your youngster.

Encourage your youngster to ask for help when they need it – seeking out a teacher before stress starts to build up is essential. This could be as simple as finding the teacher before class, chatting to their tutor or sharing worries with friends.

Stay organised – consider how your youngster is scheduling their time and ensure that they are setting aside time for each subject throughout the week. Encourage them to start assignments early, set deadlines and make the most of study periods in the school day.

Mix up your study routine – talk to your youngster about staying focused and positive during their study time. It is important that they use a variety of study techniques from using flashcards or mind maps, writing summaries and watching online tutorials to getting a friend or family member to quiz them, completing practice tests under exam conditions and working through questions from the text book.

Take time to research your post-school options – get your youngster thinking about their future aspirations. Taking time to research and make plans for post-school life can provide a nice break from studies, while also helping them to stay motivated by reminding them of the bigger picture. This may include researching institutions and courses of interest, organising things for a gap year and putting together course applications.

Stay calm and keep things in perspective – Sixth Form studies are rewarding but also demanding. Your youngster’s mental health is a vital component to success. Take time to encourage them to be involved in other activities and have a balanced life style.

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Dr Liz Pyne
Assistant Head - Teaching and Learning