Students in Years 7 to 13 are provided with an interim report in the autumn and spring terms. These reports are published on EduLink One (via the website and the app) for parents to view and an email message will be sent to indicate when the reports are available for viewing.
The interim report is an indication of how students are getting on in each of their subjects. An example of an interim report is available below.
Students are given a grade from 1 to 3 to indicate their behaviour in lessons and their punctuality:
We expect all our students to behave well and be on time to lzessons. The majority of students, therefore, will receive a 1 on their report for most subjects. Senior tutors will identify those students who have 2s and/or 3s across a significant number of subjects and will contact parents to discuss their concerns. Equally, if parents have a concern about the number of 2s and/or 3s on their child’s report, they should contact the school on admin@aggs.bright-futures.co.uk.
The next column on the interim report is an indicator of the student’s learning in that particular subject. If there are no concerns, teachers will leave this column blank. If there are aspects of a particular subject that the student appears to be finding difficult, an (L) will be recorded in this column.
Individual teachers will monitor carefully the progress of the students they have identified with an (L) and provide ongoing support. If a student has an (L) for a significant number of subjects across the curriculum, senior tutors will contact parents to discuss the support that the school can provide. Equally, if parents have a concern about the number of (L)s on their child’s report, they should contact the school on admin@aggs.bright-futures.co.uk.
The final column on the interim report is an indicator of poor organisation. If an (O) has been recorded in this column it suggests that the student has poor organisational skills in this subject area. This concern might be that homework is regularly forgotten or not completed, that equipment is not brought to lessons, that PE/dance kit is regularly forgotten, that the student regularly fails to meet deadlines or that the student does not make the effort to catch up on missed work.
Again, senior tutors will identify those students who have (O)s across a number of subjects and will contact parents to discuss their concerns and the support we can provide. Equally, if parents have a concern about the number of (O)s on their child’s report, they should contact the school on admin@aggs.bright-futures.co.uk.
For students in Y7-9 we report home the end of year examination percentage as well as an attainment band for each subject.
For students in Y10-13, following internal examinations, we report home the examination percentage as well as an indicative grade.
Students in Years 7 to 10 will receive a summary end of year report in the summer term. This report will detail the examination results (where appropriate) as well as attainment bands and all other data associated with an interim report.
Students in Years 10 will receive a target report in the summer term. This report provides key advice and succinct targets in each subject area, and students and parents/carers are advised to read this carefully and act on the advice given as students move into Year 11.
Students in Year 11 receive a target report following their mock examinations. This report provides key advice and succinct targets in each subject area, and students and parents/carers are advised to read this carefully and act on the advice given before formal examinations begin in the summer term.
If you have any questions regarding the report itself, or you are having difficulty accessing the report, please email reports@aggs.bright-futures.co.uk. Concerns about a student’s welfare, behaviour, organisation or academic progress should be directed to admin@aggs.bright-futures.co.uk.
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Interpreting-a-School-Report-2022.pdf
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