The Year 11 Parents’ Surgery is on Tuesday 25 November 2014 and you are warmly invited to join us to discuss your child’s progress. This is an important time in the academic life of your child and the evening provides the perfect opportunity for you to find out exactly what needs to be done as you and the school work together to enable your child to maximise their potential.
Preparing for the Parents’ Surgery
There are a couple of things which you can do before you attend the Parents’ Surgery which will help you to get the most out of the evening:
- Look at the Progress Tracker which accompanies this letter along with Progress Tracker 4 from Year 10. Progress Tracker is designed to give you an overview of your child’s performance against their potential as well as the level of effort in each of their subjects. It is issued three times a year in Year 11 to enable you to follow your child’s progress across the year.
- Please look through your child’s work and planner – you can do this together over the next few weeks and discuss how they feel they are progressing. Subject teachers will have written specific comments on how your child can improve in exercise books, on their work and/or planners. This will happen at key milestones in their learning rather than on every piece of work. Although it will vary from subject to subject, on average there will be at least one key comment for every 6 lessons.
Making appointments
We have moved to an online booking system for Parents’ Surgeries. This worked very successfully for the Parents’ Surgeries at the end of last year.
Go to: http://www.parents-booking.co.uk/saltash
to see which appointments are available and select ones that are convenient for you.
You will need:
Your child’s legal first name and surname
Your child’s date of birth
Your child’s tutor group name
To find out more, please find below the letter sent home with students