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Raine s Foundation School

Raine's GCSE Exam results 2010 and trends . 2010 GCSE Highlights. GCSEs at new records of 49 and 93%.15 gifted and talented pupils, an equal number of girls and boys achieved 5 or more A or A* grades with many achieving 10 or more. 36% of Sociology pupils achieved A* or A.32% of Geography pupils attained A*/A21% of all pupils achieved an A or an A* in Religious studies.

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Raine s Foundation School

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    1. Raine’s Foundation School Year 10 Curriculum evening.

    2. Raine’s GCSE Exam results 2010 and trends

    3. 2010 GCSE Highlights GCSEs at new records of 49 and 93%. 15 gifted and talented pupils, an equal number of girls and boys achieved 5 or more A or A* grades with many achieving 10 or more. 36% of Sociology pupils achieved A* or A. 32% of Geography pupils attained A*/A 21% of all pupils achieved an A or an A* in Religious studies.  100% of pupils taking Triple science ( Biology, Physics and Chemistry) got at least a C grade also high A*/A grades achieved. Outstanding A* – C subject results include 87% in Art, 92% in Geography, 100% in Music, 74% in RS and 75% in Sociology  and 76% in Textiles. 96% of all young people at the school got 5A*- G including English and Maths.

    4. Raine’s GCSE targets for 2011

    14. The English Department KS4 Students will be studying the new GCSE specification. All students will work towards gaining two GCSEs They will gain a GCSE in English Language (Year 10) and a GCSE in English Literature (Year 11) They will study novels, plays, poetry, film, spoken language, websites and other forms of media and non-fiction texts. 2010 Results: KS3 – 88% Level 5 and above, 50% Level 6 and above GCSE English – 67% A* to C GCSE English Literature 58% A* to C 2010 Results: KS3 – 88% Level 5 and above, 50% Level 6 and above GCSE English – 67% A* to C GCSE English Literature 58% A* to C

    15. The English Department GCSE English Language Unit 1: Understanding and producing non-fiction texts Unit 2: Speaking and Listening Presenting Discussing and Listening Role playing. Unit 3: Understanding spoken and written language and writing creatively Part a: Understanding written texts (extended reading) Part b: Producing creative texts (creative writing) Part c: Spoken Language Study

    16. The English Department Year 10: Autumn Term 1 – ‘Of Mice and Men’ Autumn Term 2 – Spoken Language Investigation Spring 1 – Creative Writing Spring 2 – Film Study Summer 1 – Unit 1: Understanding and producing non-fiction texts Summer 2 - Begin GCSE English Literature course The Speaking and Listening component (Unit 2) will be incorporated into the above areas of study.

    17. The English Department Year 11 - GCSE English Literature Unit 1: Exploring modern texts - Touching the Void, Purple Hibiscus Unit 2: Poetry across time Unit 3: The significance of Shakespeare and the English Literary Heritage - Romeo and Juliet, Great Expectations

    18. The English Department Assessment English Language English Literature

    19. The English Department Assessment Year 10 Students will sit examinations for GCSE English Language at the end of Year 10 Throughout Year 10 they will sit controlled assessments – this replaces coursework Year 11 Students will sit examinations for GCSE English Literature at the end of Year 11 Throughout Year 11 they will sit controlled assessments – this replaces coursework

    20. The English Department Controlled Assessments Speaking and Listening– Role Playing, week beginning 04/10/10 ‘Of Mice and Men’, 4 hours – week beginning 1st November 2010 Spoken Language Investigation, 4 hours - week beginning 3rd January Recreative piece 2hrs – week beginning 24th January Film Study 2hrs – week beginning 14th Feb Speaking and Listening– Presenting, week beginning 28/03/11 Speaking and Listening – Discussing, week beginning 24/05/11 Examination 9th June 2011 (a.m) – Unit 1, 2 hours

    21. The English Department How you, as parents, can support your child: ‘Of Mice and Men’ books – can be purchased this evening for £6.50 Discuss with your child what they have been doing in lessons Help them to be aware of when controlled assessments and examinations are taking place Contact their teacher or myself (Ms Northey) if you have any concerns or queries – email is the quickest way to do this: l.northey@rainesfoundation.org.uk

    22. Working Together to Support Achievement

    23. Expectations

    24. Lessons: Student responsibilities Correctly equipped Engaged in the lesson Be responsible for behaviour for learning Work collaboratively BE PREPARED TO THINK BE PREPARED TO BE CHALLENGED Head of Mathematics: Dr Lienert

    25. The Course: GCSE Mathematics

    26. Head of Mathematics: Dr Lienert

    27. Head of Mathematics: Dr Lienert

    28. Pathways

    32. Assessment Grades

    33. How you, as parents, can support your child: Equipment Check Homework check ( 1-2 per week) Book Check Contact the teacher Homework Club Maths Club MyMaths Ask… (and check)

    34. Frequently asked questions… How will I be kept informed about my childs progress? 2. What needs to be done at home? 3. What if my child is stressed with school work? 4.If I have queries or concerns who should I contact?

    35. English – Key Contacts Subject Teacher Assistant Head of Department (R.Gurnham) Head of Department (L.Northey) Head of Learning (K.Ayling) Deputy Head Teacher (R.Hullett)

    36. Science– Key Contacts Subject Teacher Key stage 4 Co-ordinator (H.Abramson) Head of Department (P.Edwards) Head of Learning (K.Ayling) Deputy Head Teacher (R.Hullett)

    37. Maths – Key Contacts Subject Teacher Assistant Head of Department (U.Quadir) Head of Department (Dr.Lienert) Head of Learning (K.Ayling) Deputy Head Teacher (R.Hullett)

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