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TRANSITION
POLICY
The
Transition Policy of St Cuthbert’s RC Business & Enterprise
College incorporates aspects
of the Mission Statement to “recognise and welcome the contribution of
everyone and seeks to enable each individual to achieve their
potential”, whilst recognising – ‘it takes a whole village to
educate a child (Chinese proverb)!’
Our philosophy of inclusion ensures everyone is welcome and
focuses on the commitment to recognise and value the unique nature and
potential of each individual created in the image and likeness of God.
The
following principles underpin the Transition Policy:
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Pupils
should experience continuity and progression in their teaching and
learning – Key Stage 2/Key Stage 3
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Partner
schools should ensure that the necessary information, transfer and
liaison procedures are in place to support the continuity and
progression in learning to which the pupils are entitled
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Working
as a partnership (St Cuthbert’s and all primary schools) to
jointly recognise the difficulties and fears which pupils experience
on changing schools and work to lessen the impact of them.
(Pupils
in Transition - G Nicholls and J Gardner)
Aims of the Transition Policy
Focussing
on collaboration the intention is to ensure:
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Key
people in the partner schools are known to each other and visit each
other for liaison and, when appropriate, joint teaching purposes
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The
transfer of information from primary schools is sufficiently
informative enabling pupils to be placed in subject and form groups
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All
necessary general information is collated and presented in the
“Welcome Booklet” and given to each pupil prior to attending St
Cuthbert’s
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Data
of pupil achievement is shared between partner schools
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Continuity
in core subjects of Year 6 and Year 7 curricula through dialogue and
planning meetings with partner schools
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Implement
the philosophy of “Every Child Matters” into the policy
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Know
that mentors will continue to work with/support caseload pupils
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Make
parents aware of the Induction Process, calendar of events and have
a named person to contact if they have any enquiries
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Parents
of Year 6 pupils have the opportunity to meet with the Headteacher
and Transition Team to discuss concerns, allay any fears and answer
any questions
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Promote
the gospel values, initiated in the primary schools, and support all
pupils on their faith journey
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Provide
every opportunity for an equal start
“The
Catholic School is for the human person and of human persons.
The person of each individual human being, in his or her material
and spiritual needs, is at the heart of Christ’s teaching: this is why
the promotion of the human person is the goal of the Catholic School”.
John
Paul II
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