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InformationTeaching and Learning
Teaching and learning is rigorous whilst being creative and responsive to individual student need.

Small classes
We believe that small classes and high quality teaching
are the key to success. This approach is very personal and means
that students are focused on their studies and are given lots of
attention from teachers to maximise attainment and fulfil
potential. On average classes are seven or eight students and the
highest number of students we ever have in a class is twelve.
Alongside small class sizes we foster a friendly environment by
having a no uniform policy and creating relationships where
everyone is
on first name terms.
Expert teachers
Our dedicated teachers have an excellent knowledge of
their subjects and the specifications and as examiners for the
major examination boards they are well positioned to offer guidance
and support in developing examination technique. Teachers break
down subjects into manageable sections so that students can work
more easily towards the grades they need. Students are prepared
thoroughly for public examinations and gain important study
skills.
Studying in the college
All students have timetabled, supervised study built into
their programmes. In our study centre students work quietly and
this builds a culture of concentration and respect for the learning
needs of others.
Assessment and monitoring progress
Small class sizes mean teachers can spend more time
assessing each student's work and giving verbal and written
feedback on a one to one basis. Teachers assess student effort and
attainment on a three weekly cycle. Reports are sent home each half
term and include written comments and data covering attendance,
academic attainment and student effort both in the classroom and in
their own time. Students and teachers reflect on current work and
raise standards by agreeing targets in areas such
as subject knowledge, time management, revision techniques and
progress on coursework. This in turn builds confidence and raises
standards.
Attendance
Attendance is monitored through daily registration and at
the start of every lesson. Parents are contacted if a student is
not present in class. An electronic system monitors who is in the
building and opens the front door and ensures that students have a
safe, secure environment in which to learn and study.
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