School Prospectus - Radyr CS
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School Prospectus - Radyr CS
Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur “Respect, Commitment and Success” School Prospectus 2016/2017 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Heol Isaf, Radyr, Cardiff, CF15 8XG Telephone: 029 20845100 Fax: 029 20845101 Headteacher: Mr A.D. Williams B.Sc. M.Ed. Email: enquiries@radyr.net Website: http://www.radyr.cardiff.sch.uk October 2015 Dear Parent Welcome to our 2016/2017 School Prospectus. I hope you will find it of real interest. This is divided into two main sections with the earlier part aiming to give you a general understanding of the nature of the school and the second part designed more as a reference section. We are an English medium Community Comprehensive School. You will see that our students achieve extremely good examination results at both 16+ and 18+. However, I hope you will also sense that we are committed to the highest possible standards in other areas as well. Sport and the Arts feature prominently, with participation rates and levels of achievement very high indeed. Perhaps just as important is our aim to be a caring school dedicated to providing the sort of supportive environment in which all youngsters, whatever their abilities, talents and problems, can thrive, develop to the full and enjoy their time here. We are on the path towards becoming a ‘restorative school’ and therefore put an emphasis on building and sustaining relationships with all those involved with our school. The move to a new school is an important step in any young person's life and one not to be taken lightly. If, when you have read the following pages, there are still issues about which you are uncertain and would like to know more, please do not hesitate to contact me. For those transferring into Year 7 from local primary schools there are opportunities for both parents and their children to visit the school during the term before entry. Details regarding admission can be found within this prospectus. Although we hold Open Evenings for Year 6 and Year 11, I am always happy for parents to arrange visits at other times if they think this would be useful. Indeed, for those transferring from further afield or at a different stage of their secondary schooling, I believe such a visit is a must. I look forward to meeting you and working with you during the coming years. Yours sincerely Mr A D Williams Headteacher Dr D Silver Chair of Governors Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page2 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Contents Aim, Vision and Values Senior leadership and pastoral Teams 4 5 Admissions 6 Caring for students 7 Wellbeing team 7 Grouping of students 8 Meeting individual needs 8 Extra-curricular activities 9 Sports at Radyr Comprehensive School 10 Working in partnership with parents 11 The school day 12 Term dates 13 Behaviour and relationships 14 Attendance 15 Curriculum structure 16 Examinations 20 Curriculum: core elements 21 Examination Results 2015 – National Curriculum Assessment Year 9 24 Summary of School Performance 26 Examination Results 2015 – GCSE 30 Examination Results 2015 – GCE A Level Examination Results Results 2015 2015 –– GCE GCE AS Level Examination 31 Targets 33 Appendix 1 Home school agreement 34 Appendix 2 Complaints Procedure Complaints Appendix 3 Procedure Charging for School Activities 35 Charging School Activities Appendixfor 4 Equality and Looked After Children 37 Appendix 5 School Rules 38 Appendix 6 School Code of Behaviour 40 Appendix 7 Relationships Policy 41 Appendix 8 Anti-Bullying Statement 43 Appendix 9 School Uniform-general 45 Appendix 10 School Uniform-Physical Education 46 Appendix 11 Health and Safety 47 Appendix 12 Destination of School Leavers 2015 48 32 36 Estyn 2010 “Radyr Comprehensive School is a good school in which pupils and teachers work together happily and productively” “The School is a very caring community” “Nearly all pupils are well motivated, polite and courteous. Their attendance is good and their behaviour is very good” “The school’s provision of out-of-hours learning and extra-curricular activities is outstanding” “The care, support and guidance that the school provides for its pupils has many outstanding features” “Standards in 96% of lessons observed were graded ‘1’or ‘2’. This represents a very high proportion of lessons with no important shortcomings” Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page3 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Radyr Comprehensive School Respect – Commitment – Success Aim, Vision and Values Our Aim To be a caring and inclusive school that promotes the highest standards of respect, commitment and success. Our Vision To achieve excellence in everything we do; High quality, inspirational and innovative teaching and learning; Inspirational and accountable leadership at all levels; Consistently high academic standards and expectations for every individual; Creative, exciting and memorable experiences inside and outside the classroom; A safe, secure and caring environment in which to work and learn; All achieved through collaboration and teamwork leading to empowerment. We value pupils and their need to: Develop the attitudes, characteristics and self-belief to tackle any challenges in future life; Enjoy their time at school; Be recognised as individuals; Develop good relationships and lasting friendships; Recognise and celebrate diversity; Develop and apply moral values; Acquire the skills, commitment and resilience to become successful, independent life-long learners; Take responsibility for leading themselves and others; Receive recognition and praise for their efforts and achievements in all areas of school life; Be active members who contribute to the school and wider community including academically, socially, culturally and in sporting pursuits; Accept hard work and discipline as requirements for success. We value staff and their need to: Receive innovative, developmental and effective training; Be supported, cared for, challenged and valued; Feel trusted and empowered to take risks in the classroom; Have opportunities to develop and fulfil their potential in leading the school and their own professional development; Participate in, contribute to and benefit from partnerships beyond the school; Be a cohesive group with time and opportunities to develop partnerships and relationships with others within school; Enjoy their work and find it fulfilling. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page4 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur We value parents/carers and their need to: Demonstrate commitment to supporting their child and Radyr Comprehensive School; Receive regular quality information, advice and guidance in order to fulfil their roles as key partners in their child’s learning; Have opportunities and be encouraged to provide feedback and contribute to the creation and maintenance of an exceptional school. We value governors and their need to: Be ambitious and aspirant in setting the strategic direction for the school; Inform themselves of educational developments beyond the school; Embrace partnership working where this is of benefit to the school, students, staff and governors; Develop new and alternative models of governance which respond to the changing needs of the school; Exercise rigour in monitoring and evaluating the school’s progress and the extent to which the school experience is exceptional for all. Our Commitments In striving to move towards our vision, we recognise that we must commit ourselves to: helping our students grow into adults who will make a positive contribution as citizens in an increasingly global society that is changing rapidly socially, economically and technologically; taking a broad view of education incorporating an emphasis on developing emotional and spiritual wellbeing, creativity, social skills, problem solving skills and flexibility of approach as well as the knowledge, understanding and skills embedded within academic and vocational areas of the curriculum; maintaining clear parameters of acceptable behaviour and high standards of conduct based on mutual respect and support; excellence in all aspects of our provision. Senior Leadership Team* Headteacher Deputy Headteacher - School Improvement Assistant Headteacher - Curriculum and ARR Assistant Headteacher - Teaching and Learning Assistant Headteacher - Inclusion and Wellbeing Mr A D Williams Mrs S Phillips (Child Protection, LAC) Mr R Jenkins Miss C Robins Miss J Howlett Pastoral Team* Year 7 Progress Leader Year 8 Progress Leader KS3 Wellbeing Officer Mrs C Fowler Ms J Thomas Mrs C Powell Year 9 Progress Leader Year 10 Progress Leader Year 11 Progress Leader KS4 Wellbeing Officer Mrs R Power Mrs K Slade Mrs C Atkins Mr M Collins Director of 6th Form KS5 Wellbeing Officer Dr J Roe Mr M Todd Further details regarding staffing can be found on the School’s website. * staffing correct at the time of writing Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page5 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Admissions Procedures The admissions authority for the school is Cardiff County Council. The school’s standard admission number for entry to Year 7 through to Year 11 is 210. There is no standard admission number for Year 12 and this give an overall capacity for the school of approximately 1369. Numbers on roll in Autumn 2015: Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Year 13 Total 201* 207 208 207 207 165 154 1349 *For 2015/16 entry, the number of preferences received by the published closing date of 1 December 2014 was 248. In 2014/15 there were 10 admission appeals (9 for Year 7, 1 for Year 11). There was 1 successful appeal (Year 7). The catchment area for the school is the combined catchment area of the seven partner primary schools – Bryn Deri, Creigiau, Danescourt, Gwaelod y Garth, Pentyrch, Radyr and Tongwynlais. Parents are invited to express a preference for the Secondary School they wish their child to attend. Pupils living outside the catchment area can be admitted to Radyr Comprehensive School if their parents express a preference for the school and there is space. Places are assigned by March and there is an appeal process if a place is not allocated for the school of choice. Further information regarding admissions is available from Mr Simon Williams, Pupil and Student Services at: Pupil Admissions Section Schools Service Cardiff County Council Atlantic Wharf CARDIFF CF10 5UW Telephone: 02920 872087 A booklet on ‘Admission to Secondary Schools’ is freely available. Amongst other things, the booklet details the admissions criteria to be applied when schools are over-subscribed. Although application must be made to the Local Education Authority, the Headteacher is always happy to speak with parents considering applying for their child’s admission to the school. The school is its own admissions authority for post compulsory education so application for entry into the Sixth Form should be made to the Headteacher. Further details can be found in the Admissions Policy, which is in the School Information section of the school website. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page6 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Caring for students “The school is a very caring community where interpersonal relationships at all levels are very good. All pupils are well known and well supported by staff at all levels” On entry to the school, pupils are grouped into seven mixed ability classes. Information from primary schools is used to achieve a balance of academic abilities in each class. Each class has a Form Tutor who is likely to remain with the group for five years. The Tutor has a major responsibility for the overall development, general welfare, academic progress and behaviour of members of his/her form. It is the Form Tutor who is likely to be the first point of contact with parents if problems arise. Supporting the work of Tutors in each year group is a Progress Leader and a Wellbeing Officer who may, in turn, depend upon the support of the Assistant and Deputy Headteacher and, ultimately, of the Headteacher. It is our policy to work in partnership with parents as much as possible and to involve them at the earliest practicable opportunity if problems begin to occur. We would ask parents, in return, to contact the school as soon as possible if they know of problems of which we should be made aware. Small problems can often be prevented from growing into larger ones by keeping one another informed. Bullying is a particular concern of many parents. Sadly, it seems a feature of every human organisation or institution. Our comprehensive Anti-Bullying Policy commits us to action whenever bullying is reported or detected. We are a ‘telling school’ and parents are urged to encourage their children to report to staff any incidents in which they or others are bullied. Wellbeing Team “The care, support and guidance that the school provides for its pupils has many outstanding features” We have 3 pupil Wellbeing Officers to cover each of the key stages and they are located in the centre of the school. The Wellbeing Officers will be the first point of call for any parents wanting to discuss anything regarding their child. The Wellbeing officers have a wealth of skills and experience from qualifications in coaching, counselling, anger management, mentoring as well as developing specific programmes to support pupils with their academic progression. The Wellbeing Officers also have links with a variety of external agencies that can provide additional support and advice to pupils and families. Their key responsibilities are: To work in partnership with the Progress Leaders to ensure the wellbeing of pupils within the key stage; To organise and prioritise pastoral issues within the specified key stage; Support with emotional and social development of pupils. To monitor and improve the attendance, punctuality and behaviour of students within the key stage; Work as part of the Internal Exclusion Team in developing classroom re-integration strategies for students; Work closely with the SENCO and school counsellor and Transition support for new pupils. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page7 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Grouping of Students “All pupils are well-known and well supported by staff at all levels” All pupils, when arriving with us in Year 7 are placed into seven mixed ability Tutor Groups. These are called North, South, East, West, North East, North West and South East. In Year 7, the vast majority of lessons are taught in these Tutor Groups. In some practical based subjects, such as D&T, group size is determined by health and safety constraints. There is some limited grouping by ability in individual subjects, but this does not take place until pupils have settled into school. The only grouping that takes place in Year 7 happens in Mathematics and English. In year 8, some grouping by ability occurs in English, French, Mathematics, Science and Welsh. In other subjects the Tutor Group remains the basic teaching group. In years 9, 10 and 11 teaching in core subjects is mainly in sets and grouped by ability. The degree to which students are grouped by ability in the various subjects is largely at the discretion of the individual departments who make a decision as to the most effective grouping at each stage. Meeting Individual Needs The aims of the school clearly commit us to meeting the individual needs of all our students. This includes those young people with Special Educational Needs. The curriculum itself, especially in KS4, is structured in such a way as to stretch the most able and to support those experiencing difficulties. The OASIS (opportunity and support in school) centre is our learning support base, from which our Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCo), Mrs G Warren leads a dedicated team in the support of all those requiring support. Specialist teachers and Teaching Assistants work with pupils with learning difficulties, to ensure pupils are able to access the curriculum and achieve success in their learning. The faculty liaises with subject departments and the Progress Leaders to ensure the needs of individual pupils are met. They also work with external agencies, including the Achievement and Inclusion Service and Health professionals. Radyr is committed to inclusive education, with all pupils having access to the full curriculum. The Supportive Education Department provides support for pupils with special educational needs by providing teaching assistant support in-class and on a withdrawal basis, where small groups or individuals work to improve their basic literacy and numeracy skills. Sixth form students are also encouraged to work with lower school pupils to improve their skills. The Special Needs Policy of the school provides a framework for special needs provision within the school. This meets the requirements of the Revised Code of Practice for Wales, and is in line with County guidelines. Further details can be found in the Special Educational Needs Policy, which can be found in the School Information section of the school website. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page8 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Extra-curricular activities “The school provides an impressive range of out of hours learning and extra-curricular activities with a high proportion of pupil involvement across all key stages. This is an outstanding feature” We recognise that much that is of value cannot be tackled entirely through the main curriculum subjects during lesson time. It is because of this that we try to provide the widest possible range of additional opportunities to young people in our care. Although the situation may change from year to year, regular clubs, practices, teams and activities have included: Art (including Ceramics, Printmaking, Photography & visits), Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Big Band, Brass ensemble, Charity Committees, Chess, Choirs – junior and senior, Community Service, Cricket, Cross-Country, Dance, Drama, Euroclub/Culture Club, French Club, ‘Girls Fit Club’, ‘Greenfingers Club’, Green Flag Council, Gymnastics, Hockey, Homework Clubs (Yr 7–9), Lunch-time Youth Club, Maths Club, Netball, Orchestras, Pen to Paper Club, Rounders, Rugby (Girls and Boys), Science Club, Soccer (Girls and Boys), Street Dance, Swimming, Tennis, Weight Training, Welsh Club, Wind band, Young Enterprise, Young Writers’ Club, Zumba. [IT facilities are available lunch-times and after school] In addition to such regular activities the annual school calendar features: Curriculum support activities run by many departments and including spelling and reading clubs An active School Parliament that gives pupils a voice and encourages initiative A variety of exchange and other foreign visits Opportunity to visit other countries on expeditions and sporting ‘tours’ A variety of educational visits within the UK The Spring Term Eisteddfod involving everyone in Years 7-9 as well as many in Year 12 – with a separate concert event being held with those in Year 9 and 10. ‘Skills Days’ in which students focus intensively on particular topics related to Personal and Social Development. Frequent Musical productions Drama productions Fixtures against other schools both near and far in most of the major sports Revision sessions before, during and after school to boost exam preparations Dedicated workshops aimed at raising aspirations and preparing students for Oxbridge applications Industrial work place visits for subjects such as Science and Technology As is clear from this list, Sport and the Arts are prominent features of school life at Radyr. Our aim in both areas is simply “to encourage the widest possible participation and the highest possible quality of performance”. House System When pupils join us in September they are put into one of three Houses: Dwynwen, Ifor Bach or Llywelyn. They meet regularly as Houses and compete throughout the year in different events such as the Eisteddfod, Charity Week and Sports Day. Siblings are placed in the same house. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page9 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Sports at Radyr Comprehensive School The PE Department continues to flourish with ever increasing participation rates and many successes to celebrate. In addition to the PE Department clubs and activities that include athletics, rugby, hockey and football, we are part of the 5x60 Initiative of the Sports Council for Wales. This aims to help young people achieve 60 minutes of healthy physical exercise 5 times a week. Nearly all parents state that there is ‘a wide range of extra-curricular activities for pupils to participate in’. Current 5x60 Clubs include: Girls Football, Fitness, Dance, Judo, Basketball, Badminton and Table Tennis. Since September we have been involved with Sport Cardiff events. These include: Basketball, Cricket, Football, Athletics, Rowing, Touch Rugby and Netball. The list of activities is regularly reviewed with some new activities added due to availability. We enter our teams into the Urdd National Netball Tournament. This is a national competition held every year and is a great opportunity for the pupils to experience welsh CULTURE through sport. Pupils from Year7-10 compete for the prestigious Sports Day House Cup, in a minimum of 1 event (track/field/relay). The day is supported by older pupils that are fully trained to steward the events. Pupils also compete throughout the year in various inter house sporting events. These are highlights in the school calendar. Sporting Awards 2014/15 We encourage parents and pupils to let us know of any sporting success so that we can celebrate it in school. National Representatives Athletics: (S. Wales) Grace Morgan Basketball: Panos Karras/Ben Thomas Cricket: Sophie Thomas/Rebecca Kingsbury/Beth O’Donnell Cycling: Kate Mingay Fencing: Louisa Britton/Poppy James Football: Ella Powell Gymnastics: (GB) Jolie Ruckley Hockey: (S. Wales) Alf Entwistle Ice Hockey: Ellis Frost/Eliot Randall Rugby League: Joe Melhuish Sailing: Jess Wood Swimming: Bethan Beynon/Anneliese Beynon Water Polo: Emma Bailey/Leire Dafis-Sagarmendi County Representatives County Athletics: Molly Greenman, Issie Tustin, Katy Green County Cricket: Archie Clegg, Alex Griffiths, Taylor Burns, Tom Wilbraham, Will Jones, Laurie Bassett-Jones, Daniel Rogers, County Football: Lewys Twamley, Callum Dyer, Sammy Peacock, Luke McAllister, Beth O’Donnell, Liam Bishop, County Football (Deaf): Malo Thomas Cardiff Schools Rugby: Fergus Hodgson, Owen Walrond, Joe Melhuish, Lewis Jameson, Anthony Lamerton County Cross Country: Lewis Driscoll, Daniel John, Will Couston, Sammy Peacock, Ffion Morgan, Nicholas Lai Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant County Indoor Athletics: Jack Clarke, Panos Karras, George Adsett, Ryan Manfield, Nicholas Lai County Hockey: Will Couston, Millie Yule, Rianna Man County Netball: Erica Kingsbury County Swimming: Grace Morgan, Cerys Howard-Cook, Rhys Davies Other Honours County Golf: Larry Ryan County Race Walking: Dan McKerlich 2014/15 Team Awards Year 7 Rugby Team: Tom Jones, Archie Clegg, Lewis Chapman, Ben Wislocki, Oliver Thorne, Dylan Jones, Jamie Brind, Morgan Jones, Connor Laskey, Gethin Thomas, Luca Prince, Abraham Mohammed, Daniel John, Daniel Carey, John Harries, Oliver Stockdale, Joe Nicholls Year 10 Rugby Team: Joe Melhuish (Captain) Jack David, Nael Loutfi, Corey Scanlon, Owen Walrond, Cameron Burke, Anthony Lamerton, James Legg, Eliot Randall, Will Ladd, Arron Dyer, Daniel Coomer, Lewis Jameson, Fergus Hodgson, Ciaran Dyer, Finlay Thompson, Ioan Hull, Harry Buckley, James Edwards Year 8 Netball Team: Emilia Whiles (Captain) Catrin Lewis, Elicia Prince, Emily Newsway, Emma Bailey, Erica Kingsbury, Ellie Wilson Emilia Whiles, Maggie Webb Ski Team - Welsh Dry Slope Champions Iwan Jones, Gethin Jones, Isaac Criddle, Jerome O’Reill Page10 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Working in partnership with parents “There are effective partnerships between the school and parents” Good links between the school and parents are essential for the wellbeing and progress of pupils. The school seeks to ensure communication between school and home is efficient and effective. This begins whilst pupils are still in primary school with the SENCo attending year 5 and 6 annual reviews for pupils with statements of special educational needs. Year 5 & 6 parents are invited to annual open evening and new intake meetings. Once pupils are members of our school we provide parents with information evenings and a parent evening for new pupils before the end of the first half term. Communication between school and home is enhanced by Parentmail, Show My Homework, reports, home school communication via planners and the Governors’ Annual Report to Parents. We shall only be able to fulfil our aims as a school by working in partnership with parents. Their support, help, encouragement and involvement cannot only have a huge impact on the success of their own children but also a very significant one on the school as a whole. Some of the ways in which we actively seek to involve parents are by inviting them to: Parents’ Consultation Evenings to discuss their child’s progress and any concerns; Contact the school at any other time if they feel it would be beneficial to discuss issues with subject teachers, tutors or any other staff; Work with the school in various voluntary capacities such as involvement in extra-curricular activities; Participate in surveys of opinion as part of the school’s development planning, and to contact the Headteacher with any ideas of ways in which we can improve the quality of our provision; Participate in the events organised by the committee of our Parent and Teacher Association, and to stand for election to that committee; Monitor progress using the Homework Diaries and support their own children with their work; Support their children in line with the Home School Agreement; Themed evenings dealing with important educational issues; Make use of our web-site. There is a dedicated ‘Parents section’ that holds information on such areas like assessment and how to access free school meals. For those parents wanting more detailed written information, documents such as School Policies and Departmental Schemes of Work can be viewed by arrangement with Mrs Jane Colley, the Headteacher’s Personal Assistant. The Radyr Parent and Teacher Association We greatly value the work and support of the association. All parents of students at the school are automatically members of the PTA and are eligible to serve on the association’s committee. Officers are elected at the Annual General Meeting held early each Autumn Term and serve for a two-year period. The committee also has on it representatives of the staff and governors. The PTA organises a series of events each year – mainly directed at raising funds to be used for the benefit of our students. Purchases have included a minibus, Studio lighting and sound equipment, outside benching for students and data projectors/interactive whiteboards and computers for teaching areas. It has also made grants to the School Council to support their work and initiatives in addition to numerous items for individual departments and computers for the school library. Most recently it has funded the piloting of a wireless online access in parts of the school enabling students to access online resources from their own devices. Events provide opportunities for parents and staff to meet in an informal way. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page11 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur The School Day We operate a fortnightly 50 lesson timetable. Each lesson is an hour long. The structure is: Registration/Assembly Period 1 Period 2 Break Period 3 Lunch Period 4 Period 5 End of School Day Buses Depart 08.30 08.50 09.50 10.50 11.05 12.05 13.05 14.05 15.05 15.20 Lunch-time Arrangements Pupils in Years 7 - 11 are expected to remain on the school premises during the lunch break. They have the choice of buying a school lunch or bringing a packed lunch, which can be eaten in the canteen. A good range of food - from snacks to full meals - is available daily in the canteen. We operate a ParentPay online account. No food can be purchased without an account. Those pupils eligible for free school meals can pay for meals in exactly the same way as any other pupil. If parents believe that their child is eligible for free school meals, there are details on the website about how they can apply. However, any parent of a child living within easy walking distance of the school who wishes their child to come home for the lunch-break should notify the appropriate Progress Leader (in writing) of this request. The child will then be regarded as being 'off-premises' between 12.05pm and 1.05pm. It is very important, for safety reasons, that this information is accurate and kept up to date. Pupils in Year 12 and 13 are allowed off premises at lunchtime but must sign out in the 6th Form Centre beforehand so that the school has a record of pupils on site for Health and Safety reasons. You should be aware that a wide range of activities take place on site at lunch-times and that those leaving the site between the morning and afternoon sessions may miss out on such activities. Further details can be found in the School Sessions Times Policy, which can be found in the School Information section of the school website. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page12 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Term dates 2015/16* Term Begins Half Term Ends School Days Autumn Term Tuesday 1 Sept 2015 Monday 26 Oct 2015 Friday 30 Oct 2015 Friday 18 Dec 2015 74 days Spring Term Monday 4 Jan 2016 Monday 15 Feb 2016 Friday 19 Feb 2016 Thursday 24 March 2016 54 days Summer Term Monday 11 April 2016 Monday 30 May 2016 Friday 3 June 2016 Wednesday 20 July 2016 67 days 2015/16 INSET Days Tuesday 1st September 2015 Wednesday 2nd September 2015 Friday 16th October 2015 May Day - Monday 2nd May 2016 Friday 17th June 2016 Monday 20th June 2016 2016/17 Term Begins Half Term Ends Number of School Days Autumn Term Tuesday 1 Sept 2016 Monday 24 Oct 2016 Friday 28 Oct 2016 Friday 16 Dec 2015 72 days Spring Term Monday 3 Jan 2017 Monday 20 Feb 2017 Friday 24 Feb 2017 Thursday 7 April 2017 63 days Summer Term Monday 24 April 2017 Monday 29 May 2017 Friday 2 June 2017 Wednesday 21 July 2017 60 days 2016/17 INSET Days Thursday 1 September 2016 will be a designated INSET day for all Community Schools. The school will confirm the dates of the remaining four INSET days during the Summer term 2016. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page13 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Behaviour and relationships “Standards of behaviour are very good” We are working to become a ‘restorative school’, where everybody is working hard to build and sustain relationships. Restorative approaches are used by members of staff in all aspects of school life. The great majority of our young people act sensibly, behave well and work hard. It is important that they are commended for doing so. At Radyr we have a Rewards System based on Merit stamps and Certificates/Postcards to supplement the words of praise a student can expect whenever he or she has worked particularly hard, produced an exceptionally good piece of work or made a significant contribution to the school community in some other way. We celebrate achievement through regular assembly, musical events and at the annual Awards Evening. However, there are times when pupils do not behave as we would wish. Every community needs clear, enforceable rules in order to protect people and property and to ensure its smooth running. This school is no exception. We have a Relationships Policy, agreed by staff and students, which covers general expectations of behaviour in class and around school. It is reproduced below: The Classroom Ground Rules are: On time, properly prepared Ready to listen and learn Directions to be followed immediately Environment needs care Respect for all At all times I will: Show respect and consideration for other people and their belongings and the environment of the school. Be sensible and polite. Arrive in registration on time. Conform to the full school uniform rules. Treat all school property with care and report any damage immediately. Not drop litter. Eat and drink only in designated areas. Students with Special Educational Needs It is important that pupils should have their SEN considered when rewards and sanctions are being applied. The following advice to staff summarises our approach throughout the school Years 7-13 All students should be encouraged to achieve and engage with their learning and need to be taught how to fit into society and maintain its rules; therefore, all students will be expected to follow the school and classroom rules. However, individual needs should be considered when sanctions are to be applied. Sanctions may be lighter than those given to other students for the same misdemeanour especially if the behaviour is deemed to be directly attributable to their needs. If a situation arises where exclusion is a possibility the individual, the circumstances and the misdemeanour must be taken fully into consideration before an informed decision is made. Students with Autism, including Aspergers, may require special consideration. It is essential that a supportive adult is present during any interview to ensure the student understands the situation, the investigation process and the possible consequences or sanctions. Strategies to use with students in order to prevent potential situations developing and leading to sanctions are: Wellbeing team involvement Timeout cards Support from a Learning Support Assistant or OASIS staff Intervention by a member of Senior Leadership Team or the Progress Leader It should be noted that, the Relationships Policy provides guidelines in the use of reward and sanctions Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 14 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Attendance Quite apart from the legal requirements on parents concerning their children's education, regular attendance and punctuality are clearly important if a child is to gain maximum benefit from his or her education at Radyr and prepare for adulthood and the world of work. Truancy at Radyr is rare and we ask parents to help us eliminate it altogether by notifying us - as soon as possible - of the absence of a pupil. The following procedures should be followed by parents and by the school. They are designed to set clear guidelines for establishing a good working relationship between school, pupil and parents. Notification of absence: Parents should notify the school of their child's absence on the first day and ensure that written confirmation of the absence is given to the Form Tutor immediately upon their child's return to school. This helps us to detect or identify truancy in its early stages and can be important for the safety of the child. It is clearly essential that parents and the school know the whereabouts of the child. Unexplained absences: The school will notify parents through the automated call system if an unexplained absence occurs. Please respond as soon as possible. Absence of a child during the course of a day: The school will notify parents if a child absents him or herself from lessons during the day. Involvement of Education Welfare Officers: The school will refer to the Education Welfare Service any absences which seem unreasonable or for which no explanation has been received. It may then arrange a home visit, or involve other agencies, in attempting to determine the reason for absence and to deal with its causes. Any parent experiencing difficulty in getting their child to attend school should feel free to contact the school in order to enlist such professional help and support. Holidays during term-time: Please help us to achieve this ambitious target by not taking your child out of school unless it is an emergency. 2014/15 Attendance Figures Radyr Comprehensive School Cardiff Wales 95.0% 93.9% 93.9% Overall, the attendance was 95.0% with the percentage of sessions missed due to unauthorised absence being only 0.8% and that due to authorised absence 4.2%. The ‘Radyr Attendance Framework’ has been adopted by all schools within the cluster. It gives a detailed policy and guidelines for parents. Further details can be found in the Radyr Attendance Framework, which can be found in the School Information section of the school website. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 15 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Curriculum Structure The school operates a flexible 11-18 curriculum, which allows students to develop and enhance their basic skills whilst deepening their learning across a broad and balanced range of academic and applied subjects and courses. The timetable cycle consists of 50 one-hour lessons across a fortnight. At Radyr we operate a 3-year KS4, so begin studying GCSE or BTEC courses in Year 9. Key Stage 3 The school operates a two-year Key Stage 3. In Year 7 and 8, students follow the National Curriculum subjects. The Key Stage 3 curriculum aims to provide an excellent grounding in the core subjects (English, Mathematics, Science, Welsh, Religious Education, Personal, Health and Social Education and Physical Education) as well as the Creative Arts, the Humanities, Modern Foreign Languages, Design and Technology and Information Technology. More talented linguists will also be given the opportunity to study a second foreign language from the beginning of Year 8. It is through this study that they develop a range of skills and competencies and a substantial body of knowledge. Students will develop excellent independent study habits through a regular diet of homework and a focus on teaching them how to learn, as well as what to learn. Year 7 Students are taught in mixed ability tutor groups for most of their lessons. After the first half term, students are placed in ability sets for Mathematics. Subject English Mathematics Science Art & Design Drama French Geography History Lessons/fortnight 7 6 5 2 1 4 3 3 Subject IT Music Physical Education PSE Religious Education Technology Welsh Lessons/fortnight 2 2 4 1 2 4 4 Year 8 In Year 8, along with Mathematics, English, Science and Languages are given the opportunity to set. There are 2 learning pathways students can pursue. Learning Pathway 1 – students do a second modern foreign language – German. Students with an aptitude for languages will be selected for this pathway. Subject English Mathematics Science Art & Design Drama French Geography German Lessons/fortnight 6 7 5 2 1 3 3 3 Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Subject History Information Technology Music Physical Education PSE Religious Education Technology Welsh Lessons/fortnight 3 2 2 3 1 2 4 3 Page 16 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Learning Pathway 2 – students have an additional lesson in French and Physical Education. Subject Lessons/fortnight 6 7 5 2 1 4 3 English Mathematics Science Art & Design Drama French Geography Subject History Information Technology Music Physical Education PSE Religious Education Technology Welsh Lessons/fortnight 3 2 2 4 1 2 4 4 Key Stage 4 “By basing its provision each year on the information about pupils’ preferred subject choices, the school is able to allow nearly all pupils to follow their chosen individual pathways” In Years 9, 10 and 11 students continue follow the core subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, Welsh (2nd Language), Physical Education, Religious Studies, Personal, Health and Social Education and Welsh Baccalaureate. We begin our options process towards the end of the spring term in Year 8 where students are guided carefully onto a range of courses in which they show both interest and aptitude. For some students we may feel it is to their advantage to sit examinations earlier in English, Mathematics and Science, however this decision will only be made after careful and thorough consideration of their needs and never to the detriment of their overall most ambitious progress. Year 9 is seen as a transition year in terms of the Key Stage 4 curriculum. Students have embarked on 3 chosen options whilst still retaining compulsory aspects associated with Key Stage 3. Optional Subjects studied in Year 9, 10 & 11* Art & Design Drama MFL-French Sociology Child Development Food & Nutrition MFL-German Sport Computer Science Geography Music Textiles D&T: Product Design History Performing Arts Welsh Digital Applications ICT Physical Education *This may change annually due to levels of uptake. We review the curriculum to make sure it is as broad as possible. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 17 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Year 9 (2015/16) – Year 10 (2016/17) – Year 11 (2017/18) Subject English Mathematics Science Physical Education Religious Education Welsh Welsh Baccalaureate/PSE Option A Option B Option C Year 9 Lessons/fortnight 7 7 12 4 2 4 2 4 4 4 Year 10 Lessons/fortnight 7 7 9 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 Year 11 Lessons/fortnight 7 7 9 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 Year 10 (2015/16) – Year 11 (2016/17) Subject Year 10 Lessons/fortnight Year 11 Lessons/fortnight 7 7 9 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 7 7 9 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 English Mathematics Science Physical Education Religious Education Welsh Welsh Baccalaureate/PSE Option A Option B Option C Year 11 (2015/16) Subject English Mathematics Science Physical Education Religious Education Welsh Welsh Baccalaureate/PSE Option A Option B Option C Option D Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Year 10 Lessons/fortnight 7 6 9 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 Page 18 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Key Stage 5 In general, some 75% of our students choose to stay on into the Sixth Form and embark upon courses for which they are suitably qualified. Course choices, and their implications, are outlined in our Sixth Form Prospectus issued to students during Year 11. A comprehensive counselling programme supports these choices. Most of our Sixth Form students choose to study four subjects at AS Level in Year 12 within the framework of the Welsh Baccalaureate. Their choice of subjects is made from the list below. Most students in Year 13 will pursue three subjects to full A Level. At Post 16 we offer, as part of the successful City Partnership, an extensive range of Key Stage 5 programmes, comprising of A Levels and Applied Courses. Students have the opportunity to create programmes of study both at Radyr and at one or more of the other providers within the partnership, which maximises access and choice. Much of the curriculum is determined by legislation. However, the content and balance of the curriculum is kept under constant review. Subjects studied in Year 12 & 13* Applied Science Art Biology Chemistry Computing D&T: Product Design Economics English Literature English Language and Literature French Further Mathematics Geography German Health & Social Care History HE Food Information Technology Mathematics Music Music Technology Politics Physical Education Psychology Physics Religious Education Sociology Sport Textiles Theatre Studies *This may change annually due to levels of uptake. We review the curriculum to make sure it is as broad as possible. Lesson allocation in Yr12 & 13 Subject Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Year 12 Lessons/fortnight 8 8 8 8 Year 13 Lessons/fortnight 8 8 8 8 Further details can be found in the Curriculum Policy, which can be found in the School Information section of the school website. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 19 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Examinations It is our policy to enter students for external examinations in as many subjects as they can reasonably cope with and at a level appropriate to their ability. Ultimately, decisions on examination entry are the responsibility of the Headteacher following consultation with staff, students and parents. In practice this means that: In Key Stage 4, It is usual for students to be entered for each of the examination courses they have studied in KS4. In some cases, the assessment will be taken in Year 10 but for most courses the examination will be in Year 11. For the majority of students, this means they will be entered for between nine and eleven GCSE (or equivalent) examination subjects. Some students may be entered for the Entry Level Certification if this is thought to be most appropriate to their ability. In some GCSE subjects, there are different tiers of entry. The final decision about which tier of entry is most appropriate for a student will often not be made until the January of Year 11. All subject teachers give careful consideration to a wide range of assessment evidence and exercise their professional judgement and considerable experience when entering students for a tier of entry that is in the student’s best interests. Should a student’s level of achievement change significantly between January and March of Year 11 [for better or worse!] it is still possible for a subject teacher to recommend an amendment in the tier of entry that will be most appropriate to the student’s needs. Parents will be kept informed throughout the entry process of any changes being ma de. In Year 12 All students will be entered for all elements of the Welsh Baccalaureate Core as well as for the AS Levels or Vocational courses for which they have registered as long as progress is such that they have a significant chance of a successful outcome. Students should note that if they wish to re-take any module, in order to improve grades, this will normally have to be financed by the student. We encourage students who may not have attained a GCSE grade C or above in English or Maths, to re-sit the examination to improve their grade. The school will usually fund the cost of one re-sit in GCSE English and / or Maths, as long as the student has attended re-sit classes and shown a commitment to improve. The student will finance any further re-sit. In Year 13 Students will be prepared for the A2 exams or vocational courses for which they are registered as long as progress is such that they have a significant chance of a successful outcome. Students should note that if they wish to retake any module in order to improve their overall grade, then the student would normally be expected to finance this. Note: In the event of disagreement about an examination entry the final decision will be made by the Headteacher. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 20 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Core Elements of the Curriculum Throughout the school, emphasis is placed on a number of themes and issues not always reflected in subject titles. In particular, these include: Literacy and Numeracy At the core of our curriculum is a commitment to ensure that all pupils attain a level of functional literacy and numeracy. Since 2013 Literacy and Numeracy is tested in years 7 to 9. The results of which are used to identify individual students for intervention. Every teacher in Radyr is responsible for developing literacy and numeracy. Some subjects will focus on literacy, others on numeracy. All will provide an opportunity for pupils to develop their communication skills and many will help them develop their confidence in the use of number. Additional support is provided through peer mentoring and targeted literacy/numeracy schemes in order to ensure that every child attains that all-important functional level. Guidance on how you may best support the development of your child’s basic skills at home is provided at regular intervals and a curriculum booklet detailing topics taught with specific subject areas is issued annually. These along with other documents can be found on the school’s website. Welsh Baccalaureate The Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification aims to provide a broad, balanced curriculum for 14-19 year olds. It helps to develop knowledge and skills that students will require as they progress through education to the world of work. The programme contains a range of activities including personal and social education, enterprise activities, work experience and community participation. Students also gain accreditation in essential and key skills that will complement their wider learning. It is taken by all pupils as part of the compulsory element of Key Stage 4 and Key stage 5, and is completed alongside other formal qualifications. Careers Education and Guidance “The School has very good arrangements to promote the health and wellbeing of all pupils” Careers education and guidance permeates throughout Years 7-13 and is offered in partnership with the staff of ‘Careers Wales’, our national specialist Careers experts. This work is led by the school’s Co-ordinator for WorkRelated Education. In the Lower School years, emphasis within Tutorial and Personal and Social Education activities is on identifying personal strengths and weaknesses to be built upon and developed in later life. By Year 9, there is a need for more specific work. This includes specialist careers events, a counselling programme related to subject choices and the production of Individual Action Plans to make full use of each student’s academic and personal skills. The Welsh Baccalaureate course in Years 9, 10 and 11 incorporates substantial elements of Careers Education, including preparation and follow-up for Work Experience, individual interviews with Careers Officers, work on the production of CVs and an introduction to job application and interview techniques. All Year 10 students experience a one-week Work Experience placement. Careers Education and Guidance continues into Years 12 and 13 during which time students make individual appointments with Careers Advisers in addition to the opportunities provided within the general programme. The Induction Programmes highlighting Higher Education and Career opportunities are a popular feature of Year 12 to Year 13 transition. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 21 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Equal opportunities The school is committed to the philosophy of providing the best possible education for every individual student irrespective of culture, gender, sexual orientation or special need. Much work has been done, and is being done, to ensure that the spirit as well as the letter of recent legislation is reflected in our policy and practice. Multi-Cultural Education The school fully supports the Local Education Authority’s multi-cultural education policy. Its commitment to a nonracist approach to education and life is conveyed to students – as are all fundamental values – primarily by example. Reinforcement is provided by the choice of themes in Assemblies and key subjects. We recognise that the absence of substantial ethnic minority groups within the school makes it all the more important to give our young people a positive awareness of the multi-cultural nature of our society. Indeed, we seek to foster a sense of internationalism and international understanding. Recent specific initiatives to promote multi-cultural education have included: Membership of the Council for Education in World Citizenship Regular participation in international exchanges and visits Charity fund-raising to help the disadvantaged at home and abroad Links with various schools within and beyond Europe. Religious Education and Collective Worship Religious Education is offered throughout the school. In years 7 and 8 it is offered as a discrete subject taking up two lessons each week. In years 9, 10 and 11 all students study Religious Studies. School assemblies of a broadly Christian nature take place with members of the Senior Leadership Team and Progress Leaders each week. On the days that pupils remain with their Form Tutors during registration time, Form Tutors share, discuss and help students reflect upon a collection of ‘Tutorial Time Reflections ’. As the school has no affiliations with any particular religion or denomination, the courses followed are those approved by the Local Education Authority. Nevertheless, you should note that parents have the right to withdraw their children from Religious Education and from the worship in school assemblies. It is not, however, possible to provide alternative provision for those students withdrawn from such activities. Any parent wishing to exercise this right should contact the Headteacher. Sex and Relationships Education This features in all years in PSE under the heading of ‘Relationships’. In science lessons, the biological elements of human reproduction are covered; in Religious Education, the spiritual and moral aspects feature. Physical Education addresses aspects of personal physical development. The curriculum aims to promote the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of young people; and to prepare our pupils for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of adult life. It is given careful and sensitive treatment and taught to all pupils in accordance with the 1996 Education Act and the requirements of the Welsh Government’s PSE Framework 2010. All pupils are encouraged to have due regard for moral considerations and the value of family life. Included within Health Education are elements of Sex Education and parents are reminded of their statutory right to withdraw their children from these parts of the provision. Any parent wishing to discuss further should contact the Headteacher. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 22 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Further details can be found in the Sex and Relationships Policy, which can be found in the School Information section of the school website. Homework Homework is an important feature throughout the school. At the start of each of years 7 and 8, parents will receive a ‘Curriculum Letter’, giving information about each course their child will be studying. This includes details of the type and frequency of homework that can be expected in each subject as well as an indication of how parents can support and help children with the work. Although students are issued with a planner, the main way of setting homework is through ‘Show My Homework’. Pupils and parents will be given usernames and passwords. Parents can easily access the work that has been set and can monitor its completion. This provides a ready form of communication between teachers and parents as well as providing a record of homework set and done. Parents are asked to monitor homework at least weekly and are invited to make use of pupil planners for writing notes to their child’s teachers whenever this seems appropriate. Bilingualism At Radyr Comprehensive School, we believe that developing the Welsh dimension and bilingualism will help pupils to understand and celebrate the distinctive quality of living and learning in Wales in the twenty-first century. Pupils will have opportunities to use the Welsh language both inside and outside of the classroom. We aim to help them to identify and share their own sense of ‘Welshness’, feel a heightened sense of belonging to their local community and country and understand the position of Wales in the World. To be successful, the Cwricwlwm Cymreig has to be central to schemes of work of all subjects and integrated across all aspects of school life. The Welsh experience, as conveyed by the Cwricwlwm Cymreig and the use of the Welsh language, provides a valuable opportunity to extend the educational experience of all pupils giving them knowledge of their heritage, language and culture as well as of contemporary Wales and its place in the world. Further details can be found in the Welsh Ethos Policy, which can be found in the School Information section of the school website. Welsh is compulsory for all students at Radyr. There are opportunities for those students coming from Welsh Medium primary schools, or in-year admissions from Welsh Medium secondary schools to have early entry in external examinations. This is done through consultation and is done on an individual basis. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 23 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Examinations Results: 2015 National Curriculum Assessment Year 9 Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 24 Radyr Comprehensive School Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Ysgol Gyfun Radur Page 25 Radyr Comprehensive School Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Ysgol Gyfun Radur Page 26 Radyr Comprehensive School Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Ysgol Gyfun Radur Page 27 Radyr Comprehensive School Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Ysgol Gyfun Radur Page 28 Radyr Comprehensive School Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Ysgol Gyfun Radur Page 29 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Examinations Results: August 2015 GCSE All Subjects L2 Full Course All Entries 1961 A* 229 A 434 B 492 C 479 D 168 E 80 F 40 G 20 U 18 X 1 A*A% 33.8 A*C% 83.3 A*G% 99.0 Faculty: Subject CA: Art & Design GCSE CA: Drama GCSE CA: Music GCSE CA: Performing Arts GCSE SC: Biology GCSE SC: Chemistry GCSE SC: Physics GCSE SC: Science: Core GCSE SC: Science: Additional GCSE TE: DT: Product Design GCSE TE: HE: Child Development GCSE TE: HE: Food GCSE Entries 37 22 33 11 8 66 198 187 13 74 99 27 28 43 27 24 36 23 28 196 198 55 55 56 134 93 28 20 57 A* 15 0 5 0 0 9 5 3 0 8 12 2 0 0 3 0 6 2 2 38 38 13 21 24 3 1 6 0 0 A 5 2 10 5 7 19 40 37 1 21 28 9 7 13 15 1 21 4 5 32 41 25 18 13 17 20 7 3 8 B 6 7 7 4 1 17 55 72 4 16 22 7 10 26 6 10 4 8 14 49 28 13 9 15 27 21 4 2 17 C 6 7 5 0 0 12 54 47 6 17 21 5 2 4 3 11 4 7 4 27 63 4 5 4 43 34 7 2 20 D 4 3 5 2 0 5 27 17 2 9 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 24 14 0 2 0 15 10 3 3 7 E 1 3 1 0 0 4 9 7 0 2 6 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 4 0 0 0 14 4 1 5 4 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 6 0 0 0 7 2 0 5 1 G 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A*A% 54.1 9.1 45.5 45.5 87.5 42.4 22.7 21.4 7.7 39.2 40.4 40.7 25.0 30.2 66.7 4.2 75.0 26.1 25.0 35.7 39.9 69.1 70.9 66.1 14.9 22.6 46.4 15.0 14.0 A*C% 86.5 72.7 81.8 81.8 100.0 86.4 77.8 85.0 84.6 83.8 83.8 85.2 67.9 100.0 100.0 91.7 97.2 91.3 89.3 74.5 85.9 100.0 96.4 100.0 67.2 81.7 85.7 35.0 78.9 A*G% 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.5 99.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 96.4 100.0 100.0 91.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.4 99.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 GCSE (Short Course) IT GCSE SC Physical Education GCSE SC Religious Education GCSE SC Welsh (2nd Lang) GCSE SC Entries 2 1 156 142 A* 0 0 10 3 A 0 0 25 20 B 0 0 29 20 C 2 0 31 46 D 0 0 30 37 E 0 1 21 9 F 0 0 5 4 G 0 0 3 1 U 0 0 2 2 X 0 0 0 0 A*A% 0.0 0.0 22.4 16.2 A*C% 100.0 0.0 60.9 62.7 A*G% 100.0 100.0 98.7 98.6 CA: Performing Arts Double GCSE CA: Physical Education GCSE EN: English Language GCSE EN: English Literature GCSE EN: Media GCSE HU: Geography GCSE HU: History GCSE HU: Religious Studies GCSE HU: Sociology GCSE IT: IT GCSE IT: Computer Science GCSE IT: Digital Applications GCSE LA: French GCSE LA: German GCSE LA: Welsh (2nd Lang) GCSE MA: Mathematics: Apps GCSE MA: Mathematics: Methods GCSE L2 Mathematics: Additional L2 Applied Science: BTEC SA Applied Science: BTEC DA Hair & Beauty L2 (BBB) Entries 25 30 15 3 D 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 M 3 8 0 0 Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant P 5 22 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 4 0 1 0 X 0 0 0 1 DM% 52.0 0.0 0.0 66.7 DP% 84.0 100.0 93.3 66.7 Page 30 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Examinations Results: August 2015 GCE Advanced Level GCE/A Level Total (exc WBQ) (exc WBQ) % (inc WBQ) (inc WBQ) % Faculty: Subject CA: Art & Design GCE / A CA: Drama GCE / A CA: Music GCE / A CA: Music Technology GCE / A CA: Physical Education GCE / A EN: English Lan & Lit GCE / A EN: English Literature GCE / A HU: Geography GCE / A HU: History GCE / A HU: Psychology GCE / A HU: Sociology GCE/A IT: Computing GCE / A LA: French GCE / A LA: German GCE / A MA: Economics GCE / A MA: Mathematics GCE / A MA: Math. Further GCE / A SC: Biology GCE / A SC: Chemistry GCE / A SC: Physics GCE / A TE: Food GCE / A TE: Health & Social Care GCE / A TE: Textiles GCE / A SK: WBQ GCE / A Total 380 100 512 100 A* 33 8.7 56 10.9 A 70 18.4 134 26.2 B 92 24.2 123 24.0 C 95 25.0 109 21.3 D 62 16.3 62 12.1 E 24 6.3 24 4.7 U 4 1.1 4 0.8 A*A 103 27.1 190 37.1 A*B 195 51.3 257 61.1 A*C 290 76.3 232 82.4 A*D 352 92.6 171 94.5 A*E 376 98.9 86 99.2 Entries 11 12 11 4 15 19 15 15 39 12 6 8 6 3 20 41 4 33 28 12 3 11 7 132 A* 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 4 4 2 0 0 0 23 A 4 4 0 0 2 2 2 5 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 19 2 4 9 0 0 0 1 64 B 2 4 2 1 4 6 7 6 10 3 2 1 2 1 5 9 0 11 9 2 1 4 0 31 C 1 2 5 0 0 6 3 1 17 5 0 3 1 1 5 5 1 4 2 6 0 4 0 14 D 2 2 3 2 5 2 2 1 8 2 3 3 1 0 7 4 0 3 4 1 1 3 3 E 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 3 U 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 A*A% 54.5 33.3 0.0 0.0 13.3 26.3 20.0 46.7 7.7 8.3 16.7 12.5 33.3 33.3 10.0 56.1 75.0 24.2 46.4 16.7 0.0 0.0 14.3 65.9 A*B% 72.7 66.7 18.2 25.0 40.0 57.9 66.7 86.7 33.3 33.3 50.0 25.0 66.7 66.7 35.0 78.0 75.0 57.6 78.6 33.3 33.3 36.4 14.3 89.4 A*C% 81.8 83.3 63.6 25.0 40.0 89.5 86.7 93.3 76.9 75.0 50.0 62.5 83.3 100.0 60.0 90.2 100.0 69.7 85.7 83.3 33.3 72.7 14.3 100.0 A*D% 100.0 100.0 90.9 75.0 73.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.4 91.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 95.0 100.0 100.0 78.8 100.0 91.7 66.7 100.0 57.1 100.0 A*E% 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 93.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.0 100.0 91.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Year 13 Faculty: Subject Entries D* D M P U D*D% D*M% D*P% IT: Applied IT GCE / BTEC 30 4 6 14 5 1 33.3 80.0 96.7 SC: Applied Science GCE / BTEC 15 5 0 9 1 33.3 93.3 100.0 Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 31 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Year 12 Faculty: Subject Entries A* A B C D E U A*A% A*B% A*C% A*D% A*E% MA: Mathematics GCE / A 15 3 11 0 0 1 0 0 93.3 93.3 93.3 100.0 100.0 LA: French GCE / A 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Entries A B C D E U AB% AC% AD% AE% 454 105 94 96 73 52 40 43.8 65.0 81.1 92.5 B C E U AB% AC% AD% AE% All Subjects GCE / AS Faculty: Subject Entries A D CA: Art & Design GCE / AS 13 6 3 0 3 1 0 69.2 69.2 92.3 100.0 CA: Drama GCE / AS 9 3 2 3 1 0 0 55.6 88.9 100.0 100.0 CA: Music GCE / AS 8 2 0 1 2 3 0 25.0 37.5 62.5 100.0 CA: Music Technology GCE / AS 6 0 0 1 0 3 2 0.0 16.7 16.7 66.7 CA: Physical Education GCE / AS 9 3 5 0 1 0 0 88.9 88.9 100.0 100.0 EN: English Lang & Lit GCE / AS 11 0 3 5 1 2 0 27.3 72.7 81.8 100.0 EN: English Literature GCE / AS 21 4 7 7 3 0 0 52.4 85.7 100.0 100.0 HU: Geography GCE / AS 17 3 3 2 2 4 3 35.3 47.1 58.8 82.4 HU: History GCE / AS 44 2 10 14 10 6 2 27.3 59.1 81.8 95.5 HU: Politics GCE / AS 19 0 4 3 8 1 3 21.1 36.8 78.9 84.2 HU: Psychology GCE / AS 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 42.9 57.1 71.4 85.7 HU: Sociology GCE / AS 14 3 2 6 0 1 2 35.7 78.6 78.6 85.7 IT: Computing GCE / AS 15 3 4 4 3 1 0 46.7 73.3 93.3 100.0 IT: Information Technology GCE / AS 21 0 8 3 7 3 0 38.1 52.4 85.7 100.0 LA: French GCE / AS 12 5 1 3 2 1 0 50.0 75.0 91.7 100.0 LA: German GCE / AS 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 MA: Economics GCE / AS 21 0 5 4 5 6 1 23.8 42.9 66.7 95.2 MA: Mathematics GCE / AS 61 26 11 7 3 3 11 60.7 72.1 77.0 82.0 SC: Biology GCE / AS 41 14 7 9 6 3 2 51.2 73.2 87.8 95.1 SC: Chemistry GCE / AS 40 18 8 6 1 3 4 65.0 80.0 82.5 90.0 SC: Physics GCE / AS 24 7 2 5 5 2 3 37.5 58.3 79.2 87.5 TE: Food GCE / AS 8 0 0 3 1 3 1 0.0 37.5 50.0 87.5 TE: Health & Social Care GCE / AS 11 2 4 1 1 2 1 54.5 63.6 72.7 90.9 TE: Product Design GCE / AS 9 0 2 3 3 1 0 22.2 55.6 88.9 100.0 TE: Textiles Technology GCE / AS 11 1 0 2 2 2 4 9.1 27.3 45.5 63.6 RS: Religious Studies GCE / AS 5 1 0 3 2 0 0 20.0 80.0 120.0 120.0 Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 32 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Targets 2016/2017/2018 %L5+ English Mathematics Science Core Subject Indicator Key Stage 3 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 96.6 95.6 96.0 96.2 96.6 97.0 98.1 98.1 98.5 92.3 92.7 93.0 Projected Quartile 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 %L6+ English Mathematics Science Key Stage 3 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 68.8 69.9 70.9 76.4 76.7 75.4 75.5 76.2 75.9 Projected Quartile 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 %L7+ English Mathematics Science Key Stage 3 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 24.5 30.1 31.6 37.5 36.9 37.2 34.1 35.4 37.2 Projected Quartile 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Key Stage 4 KS4 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 Exams Entered 100.0 100.0 100.0 Level 1 99.0 99.5 99.5 Level 2 90.8 90.3 90.9 Level 2 + EM 76.8 75.2 80.3 KS4 Core Subject Indicator 73.9 71.8 76.4 Level 2 English 82.6 80.1 82.7 Level 2 Mathematics 81.2 80.6 83.2 Level 2 Science 96.6 97.1 87.0 No Qualification 0.0 0.0 0.0 Projected Quartile 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 Q2 Q1 Q1 Q2 Q2 Q2 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q1 Q1 Key Stage 5 % Level 3 2015/16 2016/17 100.0 100.0 Attendance % 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 95.8 96.1 96.3 Exclusions Number of FTEs/1000 pupils Number of days/1000 pupils Number of FTEs 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 20 17 21 30 26 18 21 23 16 Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 33 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Appendix 1 Home School Agreement The School will do its best to … provide a caring and stimulating environment in which all students are helped to achieve their full potential and enjoy the process. providing opportunities for parents to discuss the progress of students and any problems which may occur utilising the expertise and opportunities available in the wider community In particular, it will seek to: 1. foster the intellectual, moral, social, spiritual and physical development of each individual by providing a balanced curriculum meeting the individual needs of students high quality programmes of learning which are both challenging and enjoyable wider opportunities to develop individual abilities and talents to the full 2. prepare young people for adulthood and the world of work by helping them to develop a sense of right and wrong an awareness of the responsibilities of adulthood, parenthood and citizenship the adaptability to thrive in ever-changing circumstances perseverance, compassion, tolerance and an independence of spirit 3. develop a learning community built on partnerships between students, teachers, parents and the wider community by fostering good relationships in school and dealing with any incidences of bullying in a speedy, firm and appropriate manner providing, at least once a year, a report on each student’s progress and level of achievement providing sufficient information to help parents support the learning of their children Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant As a parent/carer I will do my best to ... make sure that my son/daughter attends regularly, punctually, properly equipped and wearing school uniform support the school’s rules, code of behaviour and system of rewards and sanctions attend Parents’ Evenings and discussions on progress or concerns offer appropriate support with homework and provide the best possible environment for such work Inform the school in advance of any anticipated absence, on the first day of unanticipated nonattendance and provide a written explanation immediately upon return to school keep the school informed of any changes in circumstances which may affect work or behaviour in school. As a student I will do my best to ... Attend school, and every lesson, regularly and punctually and with the correct materials and equipment Complete all homework and class work on time and to the best of my ability Abide by the school’s rules and code of behaviour Wear the school uniform and maintain a tidy appearance Inform school staff as soon as possible of any incident of bullying or harassment Page 34 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Appendix 2 Complaints Procedure Governors have adopted a General Complaints Procedure based on the model provided by Cardiff’s School Service. It is a five stage process as summarised below: Stage 1: Informal complaint Concerns should initially be raised with the member of staff concerned or with the Headteacher [unless he is, himself, the subject of complaint ~ in which case the matter must be raised with the Chair of Governors]. This should be done in writing. The aim will be to investigate, resolve and report back on the matter as soon as possible. If this is not done to the complainant’s satisfaction, the procedure moves on to Stage 2. Stage 2: Headteacher’s Investigation At this stage the complaint really must be put in writing to the school. This will be acknowledged within five working days and a response promised within fifteen working days. At this point the complainant will be invited to meet with the Head [or a designated member of staff] – accompanied by a friend or relative if desired. Witnesses and those involved will be interviewed and those who may be the subject of the complaint notified of its nature. Written records will be kept of procedures at this stage and the complainant invited to discuss the outcome of any investigation. The outcomes of this meeting will be outlined in writing. (If the complaint is against the Headteacher, the Chair of Governors [or a designated Governor] will carry out the Stage 2 procedures.) Stage 3: Review by Governing Body Only rarely will complaints reach this stage at which they need to be put in writing to the Chair of Governors. A group of Governors will be convened to ensure that all parties are given a fair hearing. The complainant, and anyone against whom the complaint is made, will be notified of the outcome of the meeting within five working days. This letter will indicate that if the complainant remains dissatisfied (s)he may contact the Chief Schools Officer to review whether the complaint has been fully and fairly considered. Stage 4: Review by the County Council The Chief Schools Officer will designate an appropriate officer to carry out a review of procedures undertaken in order to confirm that the complaint has been fully and fairly considered. Stage 5: Review by National Assembly for Wales Similarly, as a final stage, the complainant may approach the National Assembly for Wales for a review of the process undertaken. Further details can be found in the School Complaints Policy, which can be found in the School Information section of the school website. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 35 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Appendix 3 Charging for School Activities - Summary Radyr has adopted, with minor amendments, the policy of the Local Education Authority. The main features are outlined below. Any parent wishing to see the full LA Policy Statement as amended should contact the school. Main Features: 1. For any activity occurring, in greater proportion, outside school hours we may charge parents the cost of the activity if they wish their child to participate. 2. When an activity occurs, in greater proportion, within school time the school will ask for voluntary contributions when offering it to pupils. Parents will understand that our ability to run such an activity will be dependent upon a sufficient level of voluntary contributions being forthcoming for it to proceed. 3. The school charges for, or requires the supply of, ingredients and materials in practical subjects such as Technology where parents have indicated a wish to own the finished product. 4. The Governing Body requires the school to ask parents to pay for the cost of any damage resulting from a pupil's bad behaviour (e.g. a broken window and defaced, damaged or lost textbooks). Parents may also be asked to make a part contribution, on a voluntary basis, to the cost of apparatus broken by a pupil in the course of a practical lesson. Further details can be found in the Charging Policy, which can be found in the School Information section of the school website. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 36 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Appendix 4 Equality The school is committed to working towards Equality regardless of Race, Age, Gender, Faith, Sexual Orientation, Language, Disability or Age, and to the creation of an inclusive culture in which every individual, regardless of ability and background, is enabled to participate and is valued as a member of the school community. We therefore promote positive approaches to diversity and foster respect for people of all cultural backgrounds. Stereotyped ways of thinking are the result of ignorance and may result in low self-esteem and limited aspirations. The school values and encourages involvement of people from all sections of the local community, and through this involvement aims to provide positive images, which challenge stereotyped thinking. The school is opposed to all forms of prejudice and discrimination based on Race, Age, Gender, Faith, Sexual Orientation, Language, Disability or Age. Language or behaviour, which is racist, sexist, homophobic, disablist or potentially damaging to any group will not be tolerated and will be challenged. The school takes its responsibility to monitor and report on racist incidents each term seriously and uses this information to plan strategies to combat incidents motivated by hate. We share this information with the LEA to help shape actions to combat hate crime across the city. We recognise and celebrate the fact that British and Welsh society is made up of people from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. It is important that all pupils are prepared to live in such a society. Looked After Children The designated member of staff with responsibility for promoting the educational achievement and welfare of Looked After Children is Mrs S Phillips, Deputy Headteacher with responsibility for Child Protection. The School’s policy is to support the educational achievement of Looked After Children through individual meetings and reviews with pupils, carers and external agencies. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 37 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Appendix 5 School Rules You will note that nearly all of our rules are framed positively. Most of them are summed up by Rule 1. For convenience, they are listed under three headings – Protection, Efficiency and Bounds. Protection 1. Everyone should be courteous and helpful to others. 2. Personal property, buildings, grounds and equipment should be treated with care so, for example, please do not sit on tables or put your feet on chairs. 3. All personal clothing, books and equipment should be clearly marked with the owner's name. Please note that school books must be replaced if lost or damaged. 4. 5. 6. 9. School uniform, as listed elsewhere in this booklet, must be worn. Please also note the list of items which may not be worn. The only acceptable visible body piercing is a single piercing in each earlobe. Only a simple stud may be worn. Hair colour should be within the spectrum of what naturally grows on the human head. Extreme haircuts are equally unacceptable (shaven heads, Mohican, extreme wedges etc.) The Headteacher will be the sole arbiter on these issues. A policy regarding the use of mobile phones in school is being written and will be made available on the school website. Pupils must remember that if phones are brought to school it is done so at their own risk. Any lost or stolen phones will not be covered by the school insurance. Please note that should a child wish to contact parents, the school pay phone is Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant 10. available, and should the student be ill we would always want the student to go through the school First Aider so that we are aware of and in control of the problem. Students may only leave school premises during the morning or afternoon sessions if they have the permission of a member of staff. They must 'sign out' in the General Office and then 'sign in' again if they return later in the day. 11. Apart from students in Years 11, 12 and 13, those taking a meal in school at mid-day, must remain on school premises during lunch-time. Those going home for lunch must bring to their Tutor a parental note to that effect. 12. A written explanation of any absence from school should be brought from parents immediately upon return. 13. Smoking is strictly forbidden in school, on school visits and on journeys to and from school. 14. Notify your Form Tutor, by letter, if you know you will be absent from school. Ring ‘Attendance’ on 02920 845121 on the morning of an unplanned absence. 15. Violent or abusive behaviour of any kind is prohibited. 16. The carrying of any offensive weapons or harmful materials are prohibited. Thus, for example, no inflammable materials, solvents, pressurised cans, knives or drugs of any kind (except with medical permission, in which case Page 38 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur 17. the medication should be handed in at the school office for safekeeping) may be brought into school. The area behind the swimming pool (marked out by the top field hedge, the tennis court netting wire, the path to the top field and the building itself); 18. Similarly, only items needed for school should be brought onto the premises. Unless requested by staff, such items as iPods should not be brought. Efficiency The area behind the Drama Studio, including the area under the emerging exit by the entrance to Year 9 (S4). The grass areas behind the annexes (L1-L4). 19. All movement inside the school buildings should be quiet and orderly with no running or shouting. On stairs and in corridors, students should walk in single file. 20. The central quadrangle is not a play area. There must be no running or undue noise there. *The whole area of the school fields is out of bounds unless explicit advice is given to the contrary during fine weather in the summer months. In addition, please note that: Students are asked to keep to paths and not cut across grassed areas - especially near the Technology and Hockey Pitch. All students should enter and leave school through the entrance on Heol Isaf or from Danescourt - not through the woods or via Woodfield Avenue. All students should keep to their own area at breaks. Lower School students play on the Lower tennis courts. Students in Years 11 - 13 may leave the premises to go to Radyr Village (not Danescourt) during mid-day break. No-one else may leave the site unless authorised to do so by their Progress Leader. Bounds 21. The following areas are out of bounds at all times: The Woods; The Community Centre (unless supervised) and beyond; The bus park - except when leaving or boarding buses; The cycle area - except for pupils parking or collecting their cycles; The passageway behind the kitchen; The top field and red gra pitch - unless supervised*; The jumping pits - unless supervised and in proper kit; The area around the greenhouse and potting shed; The car park Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 39 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Appendix 6 School Code of Behaviour This is a Code of Behaviour agreed following widespread consultation and discussion between staff and students Code of Behaviour - General Code of Behaviour – Classroom At all times I will: In all lessons I will: Show respect and consideration for other people and their belongings and the environment of the school. When walking around the school be sensible and polite. Arrive in registration on time. Conform to the full school uniform rules. Treat all school property with care and report any damage immediately. Not drop litter. Eat and drink only in designated areas. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Respect teachers, fellow pupils and equipment. Arrive punctually, well prepared and with the correct equipment. Listen to and follow instructions carefully. Complete and hand in both classwork and homework on time. Make sure I neither distract nor disturb the learning of others. Attract the teacher's attention by raising my hand if I need help. Follow all safety rules. Remain in my place unless it has been made clear that I may do otherwise. Avoid eating and drinking. Work to the best of my ability. Page 40 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Appendix 7 Relationships Policy Introduction Our aim as a school is to provide a caring and stimulating environment in which all, regardless of their ethnicity or faith, culture or language, gender, age, disability or sexual orientation are helped to achieve their full potential. This can only be achieved within a respectful well-ordered community, one that enables effective learning and teaching to take place. We have high expectations of all our staff and students at Radyr Comprehensive School. These expectations, with regards to behaviour, are built around the core values within our ethos, ‘Respect, Commitment and Success’. We expect all members of our community to respect themselves, others and our environment. We expect students to look smart by following our uniform expectations, to act appropriately in class so that learning can take place and around the school so a safe and orderly environment can be created, and treat all members of our school and local community with respect at all times. Clear guidance, positive modelling by staff, and opportunities to explore and understand these expectations within the curriculum are provided to support students so that they take responsibility for their own actions and support our school community in a proactive way. We believe that sanctions must not be seen as the only “arm” of promoting positive behaviour, and our initial response should always revolve around the nature of the displayed behaviour, the reasons behind it, and our attempt to restore situations and relationships. Rewarding and celebrating achievement, good behaviour and improvement are also important, alongside ensuring that all students are engaged and appropriately challenged in lessons to avoid boredom and frustration, both of which can lead to a deterioration in behaviour and relationships within our school community. Aims Our aims are to: promote positive behaviour throughout the school to ensure the safety, wellbeing of all members of our community and to create an atmosphere to ensure effective learning and teaching; ensure that students experience a safe stimulating learning environment free from disruption, bullying or any other hindrance to learning; provide a framework within which there are clearly understood and consistently applied approaches to encouraging good behaviour and responding to poor behaviour and to ensure that achievement and good behaviour are recognised, celebrated and rewarded. Commitments To operate within a Learning and Teaching Policy with guidelines designed to ensure students are offered high quality learning opportunities that provide appropriate challenge, thereby minimising poor behaviour resulting from frustration or boredom. To maintain a system for rewarding achievement and good behaviour this is clear and is implemented consistently and fairly. To make clear to all staff and students our high expectations for positive behaviour and relationships in and out of the classroom. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 41 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur To provide a system of restorative strategies to be taken in the event of inappropriate behaviour which: are the shared responsibility of every member of staff (classroom teachers, TAs and PSAs, admin/support staff, cover supervisors, form tutors, heads of department, heads of faculty, progress leaders and leadership team members), and which empowers staff at all levels and clarifies the responsibilities of everyone involved; are clear and easy to understand by staff and students alike; are consistently and fully applied by all staff and seen to be so; is based on respect: respect for staff and the school by students and by staff of the student. To provide clear guidelines and training for staff on how to implement procedures relating to rewards and restorative strategies To be proactive in encouraging an ethos of inclusion in making the school a place where everyone feels welcome and valued and to be pro-active in tackling and eliminating any discrimination on the grounds of race, faith, culture, sexuality, ability, disability or language. All teachers and non-teaching adults are encouraged to give frequent, positive recognition and rewards to pupils who deserve praise. This may be done in three ways: Non-verbal ~ a smile; Verbal ~ praise “I’m pleased with you”; Material ~ merits, letters home, reward trip etc. Positive Behaviour Management is at the heart of what we do. It emphasises rewarding conformity and compliance rather than punishing pupils. Further details can be found in the Relationships Policy, which can be found in the School Information section of the school website. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 42 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Appendix 8 Anti-Bullying Policy Rationale Bullying can be defined as deliberate or thoughtless behaviour, usually over a period of time, which causes someone to feel hurt, frightened, humiliated or threatened. It can take the form of physical assault, verbal abuse, ridicule, intimidation and extortion and can be carried out by an individual or a group. Cyber bullying is also on the increase. The overarching aim of this school is to provide a caring and stimulating environment in which all who learn and work, regardless of their faith, culture, language, disability, age, gender, race or sexual orientation are valued equally by the school and are helped to achieve their full potential. The environment cannot be defined as caring if the bullying of staff or students is tolerated, or even allowed to remain unnoticed; nor will individuals achieve their full potential unless they are free from the sense of humiliation, fear and oppression which bullying creates. Purpose This policy is designed to play a part in creating a caring and supportive environment for students in which: Pro-active steps are taken to minimise the incidence of bullying Bullying is reported when it does occur – immediately! We must be a ‘telling school’ Bullying incidents are dealt with sensitively and thoroughly when they do occur We are pro-active in tackling and eliminating racial discrimination, which we acknowledge exists in society, making the school a place where everyone feels welcome and valued. All racists incidents are reported to the LEA. Commitment The school will, therefore: 1. Encourage an ethos of inclusion, in which all students feel valued and respected and have the confidence to discuss issued of importance and concern (including bullying) with staff and other students. 2. Enshrine in the Code of Behaviour respect for individuality and consideration of the needs and feelings of every student thereby making bullying impossible. 3. Encourage the reporting of bullying whenever it happens and in whatever form. 4. Assure all students, even prior to their transfer from primary or other school, that bullying will not be tolerated and will always be dealt with seriously, and make clear their responsibility to contribute to our anti-bullying ethos. 5. Guarantee that no reported incident of bullying will be ignored by any member of staff to whom it is reported. 6. Provide guidelines to staff on strategies appropriate for identifying and dealing with various types of bullying – in terms of both support for the victim (and family) and sanctions available for the perpetrator. 7. Provide regular INSET for all staff on bullying-related issues. 8. Ensure that any serious and ongoing cases of bullying are reported to members of the Senior Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 43 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur 9. Management Team and raised under an ‘Individual Students’ agenda item at the weekly meeting. 10. Stress to all who work here that the good example set in their dealings with one another and with students plays a vital part in creating the caring and supportive ethos which must characterise the school as a community. 11. Ensure a staff presence in all major areas of the school at break and lunch-times. 12. Develop and maintain a programme of Personal and Social Education which: Fulfils our aims of developing in our young people self-discipline, compassion and a sense of right and wrong such that they will not, themselves, be guilty of bullying. Fulfils our aims of developing the personal skills, social skills and resilience necessary to share in the prevention of bullying aimed at themselves or others. Deals specifically and regularly with aspects of bullying in such a way as to make it clear that it will not be tolerated, that incidents must always be reported, that when reported it will always be taken seriously. Promotes understanding of diversity and equality, which encourages positive, healthy relationships and which challenge all discriminatory practices. 13. Inform parents of early signs to look out for which indicate that their child may be being bullied. 14. Ensure that parents are made aware of how seriously any bullying will be regarded and dealt with, and that they are encouraged to notify the school immediately of any incidents of which they become aware. 15. Make available to parents who report bullying, or a suspicion of bullying, simple notes offering advice on how to deal with the situation and work in partnership with the school. 16. Involve external agencies in the support of both victims (and their families whenever appropriate) and bullies. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 44 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Appendix 9 School Uniform - General We ask parents to join with the staff in ensuring high standards of dress and adherence to the uniform requirements. Our policy is to keep uniform as simple and economic as possible. The uniform supplier is YC Sport. Details are below. Girls' Indoor Wear Common throughout Years 7 – 13 Black tailored skirt to reasonable length or black trousers (these should not be tight fitting) Plain black tights or dark socks All black shoes with sensible low heels. No boots. Year 7& 8 White shirt School tie* Maroon Jumper* Boys' Indoor Wear Common throughout Years 7 – 13 Black trousers Plain dark socks All black footwear. No boots. Year 7& 8 White shirt School tie* Maroon Jumper* Year9, 10& 11 White shirt School tie* Navy Jumper* Year 9, 10& 11 White shirt School tie* Navy Jumper* Year 12 & 13 White shirt 6th form school tie* Blazer* Grey 6th Form Jumper Year 12 & 13 White shirt 6th form school tie* Blazer* Grey 6th Form Jumper *These items are available ONLY at YC Sport and are compulsory items to be worn. In the 6th Form, the blazer is compulsory but the jumper is optional. The only jumper that 6th Form students can wear is available from the suppliers above. The shirt, tie and school jumper are compulsory items of clothing and must be worn. Items which should not be worn: jumpers, ties other than the one supplied by the School’s authorised supplier; jewellery-no jewellery is allowed other than a watch and stud earring (no more than one in each earlobe; makeup and nail varnish; cords, jean-type trousers and cotton casual style trousers (whatever the colour). In addition, parents should note that unnatural hair colouring and shaved motifs/hairstyles are not permitted. YC Sports 90 Crwys Road Cardiff CF24 4NP 029 20237968 Open Monday – Saturday 09.00 - 17:30 Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 45 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Appendix 10 School Uniform- Physical Education Girls Common throughout Years 7 – 11 White plain sports blouse with (optional) Radyr emblem Plain one-piece swimsuit Swim cap Training shoes – appropriate for running/not Velcro trainers or ‘daps’ Maroon rugby socks Radyr sweatshirt (obtainable only from YC Sport) Navy tracksuit bottoms with Radyr emblem or plain Boys Common throughout Years 7 – 11 Black rugby shorts White shorts White polo shirt with Radyr emblem Reversible maroon and sky rugby jersey Training shoes – appropriate for running/not Velcro trainers or ‘daps’ Maroon and sky rugby socks Football boots Plain blue/black swimming trunks/shorts Radyr sweatshirt Years 7, 8 and 9 Maroon skort Black footless tights or leggings – No motif Maroon briefs (to be worn with wrap around skirt) Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 46 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Appendix 11 Health & Safety All members of the school, staff, students, and visitors must take individual responsibility for their own health and safety whilst on the school site. The school takes seriously, the collective responsibility of all adults and pupils on the site. The school has CCTV recording both inside and outside the building to support and protect all visitors and members of the school community. All visitors, including parents, must report to main reception and must not enter any other buildings beforehand. Pupils leaving for medical appointments must sign out at the school’s reception. All visitors must sign in and will be issued with a visitor’s pass, which must be returned when they leave the site. All staff wear identification badges. Senior staff and duty staff carry out duty at designated areas. The duty areas are published at the start of each term. This includes bus duty. Regular patrols of the corridors by the senior team take place during teaching time. The routes of these patrols are regularly reviewed by the wellbeing team. There are restrictions on vehicle movements at the beginning and at the end of the school day and strict separation of pupils on foot from the buses entering and leaving the site. The school has a number of qualified First Aiders who complete all required training. Provision for toilet facilities The school has sufficient toilet facilities in all buildings, including disabled access. All toilets are monitored regularly throughout the day by grounds staff and duty staff. All toilets have soap and toilet paper and cleaned daily. Further details can be found in the Toilets Policy, in the School Information section of the school website. Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 47 Radyr Comprehensive School Ysgol Gyfun Radur Appendix 12 Destination of School Leavers 2015 Female Fenyw Male Gwryw Totals Cyfanswm % Continuing in full-time education - Same School Parhau mewn addysg amser llawn - Yr un ysgol 68 75 143 70.79% Continuing in full-time education - School Parhau mewn addysg amser llawn - Ysgol 2 1 3 1.49% Continuing in full-time education - College Parhau mewn addysg amser llawn - Coleg 24 20 44 21.78% Continuing in full-time education - HE Parhau mewn addysg amser llawn - AU 0 0 0 - GAP Year Blwyddyn fwlch 0 0 0 - Continuing in Part time Education Parhau mewn addysg ran-amser 0 0 0 - Entering employment outside WBTYP Dechrau cyflogaeth tu allan i Hyfforddiant Seiliedig ar Waith i Bobl Ifanc 0 2 2 0.99% Entering WBTYP (employed status) Dechrau Hyfforddiant Seiliedig ar Waith i Bobl Ifanc (statws cyflogedig) 0 0 0 - Entering WBTYP - (without employed status) Dechrau Hyfforddiant Seiliedig ar Waith i Bobl Ifanc (heb statws cyflogedig) 1 0 1 0.5% Able to Enter Emp, Ed or WBTYP (Unemployed) Yn gallu cael mynediad at Gyflogaeth, Addysg neu WBTYP (di-waith) 2 2 4 1.98% Unable OR NOT READY to enter Emp, Ed or WBTYP (e.g. due to illness, custodial sentence) Methu NEU DDIM YN BAROD i gael mynediad at Gyflogaeth, Addysg neu WBTYP (e.e. salwch, dedfryd o gaethiwed) 0 2 2 0.99% Known to have left the area Yn hysbys iddynt adael yr ardal 0 0 0 - Not responding to follow-up and therefore unknown Dim ymateb i'r arolwg, felly'n anhysbys 2 1 3 1.49% Total number of 2015 statutory school leavers Cyfanswm y gadawyr ysgol statudol yn 2015 99 103 202 100.0% Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Page 48 Radyr Comprehensive School Respect – Commitment – Success / Parch – Ymrwymiad – Llwyddiant Ysgol Gyfun Radur Page 49