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Lesmurdie Senior High School Thriving in a nurturing environment Conditional Standing – Planning for improvement

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Page 1: Lesmurdie Senior  High  School

Lesmurdie Senior High

School

Thriving in a nurturing environment

Conditional Standing – Planning for improvement

Page 2: Lesmurdie Senior  High  School

What is Conditional Standing?

Relates to the standard set by the Curriculum Council to achieve the Western Australian Certificate of Education (graduation).

Our school’s attempt to communicate how a student’s performance compares with the standard required to graduate.

An opportunity for students, parents and the school to work together to address issues in performance and to implement strategies for improvement.

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The Senior School Standards at LSHS

Performance Standard - Maintain a ‘C’ average 18 points (A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1).

Attendance Standard – 80% attendance in all classes

Conduct Standard – Maintain good conduct

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Performance Standards for Current Year 12 students to graduate. (abridged)

Achieve English Language Competence Achieve 5 ‘C’ grades with a minimum of 3 being in

Exit Year

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Performance Standards for Current Year 11 students to graduate.(abridged)

Achieve English Language Competence Achieve 8 ‘C’ grades with a minimum of 4 being in

Exit Year.

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General Performance Tips

Students must be doing daily review.– We learn best from assimilating new information into what

we already know. 30 to 45 minutes of review for each class in a day. A sixth day for catching up and further development. Writing while you read is essential to maximising retention. Summarising information is important. Being organised is important. Using your Course Outlines and other information to focus on

what is important.

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Some Specifics

Students must study for English.– 30 minutes reading each day.– One piece of practice writing per week.– Talk to English teachers who will provide reading lists and practice

essay topics.– English teachers will provide feedback on writing so that students

can develop skills.

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Some More Specifics

Many Courses contain lots of small pieces of connected information which needs to be:– Summarised (taking notes while reading and

reviewing)– Simplified (recipe cards)– Assimilated (Review in relation to Course Outlines)– Assessed (do practice questions, past papers etc)– Use Study Logs to identify difficult areas of the a

Course.

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Some Common Mistakes

Not reading and summarising. Not being consistent with ongoing review. Using questions and past papers to learn material

when not properly prepared. Over-use of technology. – Strategic use is

important. INCLUDING MOBILE PHONES, MSN AND

FACEBOOK AS A PART OF THE STUDY PROCESS DOES NOT WORK!

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How is our School supporting improvement?

Homework/Study Logs Specialised notification processes for

teachers to use in information Senior School Manager of performance.

Curtin Coaches Yourtutor (sign up in the Front Office) Semester Review

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Semester Two Standing Review

End of Semester Two Year 11 student on Conditional Standing for two Semesters in

a row run the risk of not being promoted into Exit Year in 2012. Why?

– Our ultimate aim is for students to successfully complete school. Achieve to the best of their ability in their program Place them in a competitive position to enter the next phase of their

life. Gain a sense of achievement from school.

– A student who does not meet the Senior School Standards for two semesters in a row is unlikely to experience any of this.

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What is the next step?

Questions A conversation between parents and their

student about the situation. Conversations with teachers. Develop a plan for improvement and stick to

it. Celebrate the successes!