Weald 2024 6th Prospectus - Flipbook - Page 13
Weekly assemblies
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Guest speakers
Topics of interest and relevance to all students
Student input on content
Regularly led by students
Tutor time
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First port of call for pastoral and academic support
Teambuilding
Notices
Activities related to life in the Sixth Form
Fun quizzes
Study periods
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Home Study
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We like all Y12 students to be on site for the first
2 weeks to get to know each other and to build
friendships
After this, all Y12 are entitled to Home Study
Home Study entitlement is reviewed after each
round of data tracking, and is based on Attitude to
Learning scores rather than results or progress
Super-Curricular activities
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Develops additional skills
Supports students in making a positive contribution
to their local community
Can include Peer Mentoring, Support in Lower
School lessons, Reading in a local Primary School,
Radio Weald and many more
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To help students develop independent learning
skills and time management, they have 3 periods
of dedicated study on their timetable a week. Two
of these are registered and supervised in the LRC.
This provides an ideal opportunity for students
to further explore their subjects and depth of
understanding beyond the classroom
We have a variety of dedicated study spaces
around the campus where Sixth Formers can study
in silence or in groups when they are not in these
timetabled supervised study periods.
Personal Development
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Students are timetabled into 1 period of RHSE
a fortnight, through which they develop the
knowledge, skills and attributes they need to keep
themselves healthy, safe and prepared for life and
work.
The topics explored will ensure that students
continue to learn about issues with real-life
relevance to them, at a crucial transition point in
their lives.
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