The Week Ahead 30 August 2019
02 Sep 2019
From the Master 来自校长 마스터
Dear parents I was so delighted to see such a strong turn out from so many of you for the first in our series of academic briefings for parents. These, as you know, take place every other Wednesday from 0900hrs and this week’s focus was on the assessment forms we use across the school. Sessions such as these provide an invaluable way for us to connect directly with our parents, but also afford you the chance to ask questions directly to those in school with specific responsibility for the topics under discussion. Wholly understandably, and certainly more than for any other subject, the acquisition of English among our pupils is the single most commonly asked question I get from new parents. Developing fluency and genuine literacy in children is a key feature in our academic programmes across the school, from Eaglets to Year 13. We have long had a successful support programme in place for those who need extra help in the process of language learning; it is an inevitable part of being an international school with over 30 different nationalities among our pupil body. We do not rest on our laurels though – schools which seek to improve do so through a process of continual self-review and a restless energy to learn from the best – and therefore I am very pleased to be able to bring news of a host of measures we have put in place from the start of the new year to help all our learners, however confident they are in the use of English, in order to accelerate their learning. There are exciting initiatives in the Nest and Junior Schools, with the further development of the Read, Write, Inc programme for all pupils from Reception upwards; more emphasis on Talk4Writing (T4W) as a part of summative assessment tasks; closer and more rapid interventions for pupils deemed to be in need of short, focused bursts of specialist language support; and more regular and accurate baseline tests to help assess levels of literacy across the school year. In the Senior School, as well as using rigorous baseline testing (the British Council’s APTIS test) for greater precision in diagnosing language levels, tracking of pupil progress will be pinned more fully against Age Related Expectations and re-assessed regularly over the year. Language support will be in evidence in mainstream classes, ensuring that pupils who need extra help to access the academic vocabulary and technical demands of the curriculum are better placed to reach the highest levels of attainment. Allied to all these initiatives is our on-going Year of Books, aimed at fostering a wider culture of reading and a more profound love of literacy. The overall aim of all these developments is twofold: to boost language competence and confidence in all our pupils, but also to ensure that, where specialist support is required, such interventions are precise, rapid and goal-orientated, so that children work as much as possible within the mainstream curriculum. These are exciting times for the growth of English language acquisition here at Wellington, and the details are far too involved for an article of this nature, so if you would like to know more, then you are warmly invited to our next parent briefing. This is at 0900hrs on Wednesday 11th September. Specialist school leaders on English and literacy will be on hand to guide parents through the programmes and answer any questions you may have on the subject. I very much hope to see you there! Best wishes Julian Jeffrey MASTER MEET THE MASTER Duke of York's Room 1400hrs-1500hrs, Thursday 5th September This week's Meet the Master slot is aimed at parents of pupils in Years 2 to 6. If you would like to attend, please confirm via email with Ms. Emma Shi (emma.shi@wellingtoncollege.cn) by Wednesday 4th September. FROM THE HEAD OF JUNIOR SCHOOL Years 2-6 Parent Evenings: Welcome to our class 2nd – 6th September We will be holding Welcome to Our Class parent evenings next week, so that you can get to know the teacher of your child better. Our aim as a school is to build strong relationships with parents, and the class teacher is your first port of call for any feedback or question you may have. The meeting will give teachers an opportunity to share with you the expectations they have, as well as outline curriculum content, teaching approaches and assessment strategies. After the formal presentations, you will be able to look at resources, examples of pupil work and ask questions. Class teachers will inform parents of the day allocated for their year class by T-Chat. FROM THE HEAD OF SIXTH FORM Senior School Parent Briefing: University applications to UK and US Common Room 1730hrs, Thursday 5th September There will be a parent briefing about university applications to the UK and USA on Thursday 5th September in the Common Room at 1730hrs. Parents of children in all year groups are welcome to attend. There will be plenty of opportunities for questions. FROM THE SCHOOL GUIDANCE AND WELFARE LEAD Anti-Bullying Week 2nd September – 6th September For our Anti-Bullying week this year we have an exciting programme of events planned by the student Positive Community group. The purpose of this week of events is to help children of all ages understand what bullying is, and to consider the impact that bullying behaviours can have on an individual. It is important for all of us understand that bullying is more than just unkindness; bullying is a deliberate act to instil fear, and a sense of worthlessness, as a consequence of sustained action or inaction, over a period of time, by an individual or group who perceive themselves to be superior. Throughout the week, the student-led group will provide opportunities for all the pupils to participate in activities which educate on and promote the importance of a community where everyone feels a sense of self-worth. Many of the activities planned stress the importance of kindness, one of the Wellington values; a value which, when practised, brings happiness to the one who bestows it as well as the recipient. We all have a responsibility to ensure that each member of our Wellington community feels safe and is valued for who they are. Particularly during this week, we encourage you to talk to your child about how they treat others, and how they would wish to be treated. FROM MS WEI, THE INTERNATIONAL DUKE OF EDINBURGH (IDofE) AWARD SCHEME COORDINATOR Dear parents, I am pleased to introduce one of the world's foremost youth awards - The International Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme. We strongly encourage those pupils who are self-disciplined and aged 14-17 years old to participate in this award. Pupils in Year 9 who are soon to turn 14 years old can also participate in the some parts of the award. I hope the following brief Q&A can help you to understand more about this programme. What is the Duke of Edinburgh's Award? The International Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (commonly abbreviated to IDofE), is a world-leading achievement award for young people founded in the United Kingdom in 1956 by Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. It has since expanded to over 140 nations. Our pupils are expected to develop skills such as decision making, teamwork and resilience via the programme. Some benefits of IDoE include:- Giving the students an opportunity to do something completely new and improve on things they are already doing.
- Taking students out of their comfort zones into a place where they push themselves and have amazing new experiences.
- Helping young people to build, among other things, confidence, resilience, skills for work and friendship groups.
- The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is highly regarded by universities. It is regarded as an integral part of College and the preparation for university.
- It is highly regarded by international employers.
- Voluntary participation and teacher recommendation.
- Housemaster, tutors and IDofE coordinator to select and approve.
- Selected candidates participate in IDofE programme in the ASA slot every Thursday.
- Candidates set up targets and fulfil them; taking part in the activities and trips organized by school.
- Activities are approved and reviewed regularly by the IDofE coordinator.
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