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“The transition from Primary to Post-Primary has been recognised as a crucial stage in young people’s schooling career.” (Moving Up- Smyth, McCoy and Darmody)

Moving On Up - Primary to Secondary

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Coping with the transition from primary to secondary education.

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“The transition from Primary to Post-Primary has been recognised as a crucial stage in young people’s schooling career.”

(Moving Up- Smyth, McCoy and Darmody)

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PUT SIMPLYStudents are required to: Move from one

education system to another, adjust their behaviour, develop new ways of thinking and enter into new social relationships (INTO 2008)

Broadly speaking: Students experience better transition if they are prepared well and view the transition as an on-going process

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WHICH SCHOOL TO CHOOSE???Siblings attended !!!You attended !!!!Co-Ed V Single sexIts been there forever !!!Results, results and league tables !!!Extra-curricular achievements !!!

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Choosing a school ???? ……Inclusiveness Ease of access / local !!!Cost !!!Perception and reputation !!!!“The only thing stronger that reality

is perception”

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Transition cyclePreparation

Encounter

Adjustment

Stabilisation

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Settling In

Most Students First WeekA Quarter of Students A MonthOne in 6 Longer than

a monthSome Not settled

by end of year

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Influencing Factors

Family

Sense of Self

Peers

Bullying

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Coping mechanismsEnabling students to deal with problems they

encounter, including managing time and negotiating conflict

THERE IS A STRONG RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COPING MECHANISNS AND SUPPORT

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Main Adjustments

Environment /Size TimetableRules/DisciplineWay subjects taught

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Preparation

Programmes

People

A Recipe for Success

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Primary and Post-Primary Links

Entrance Examinations Subject Choices

Uniforms/Books

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SUBJECT CHOICE ?????Look at your strengths:~{ Are you good with your hands?~{ Are you musical?~{ Do you like drawing/painting?~{ Are you neat and careful?~{ Are you logical and methodical?~{ Do you have a flair for language –

reading, talking and writing?

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Seven deadly sins of subject selection ………..1. “Only nerds do that Subject.”2. “That’s just a subject for girls/boys.”3. “None of my friends are doing that subject.”4. “I’ll do that subject because it looks

easy/like a doss.”5. “Even though I really hate it, I’ll do that

subject because I’ll need it to get into a particular course in college.”

6. “I’ll be made fun of if I choose that subject.”7. “It will be too hard and I’m not good

enough.”

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Links

Primary Post Primary

Pastoral Care Team meet Primary Teachers

Tutors/Year Heads meet 6th class Students

Academic scores

Open day / Induction day

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PeoplePastoral Care System/TeamMentoringParents

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Student Mentors

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ProgrammesInduction Programme

Study Skills Programme

After Schools Programme of Activities

Tutor Programme

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Induction ProgrammeHandoverMeet The TeamRules TourClass Groups - Hopes and Fears - Find a FriendSubject Sample

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Study SkillsExpectationsTips to help studyNote TakingOrganisation

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Tips for Parents

People Preparation

Programmes

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Personal Experience ….. WorriesNew subjects…….Having all their stuff …….Timetables …….Rules ……Making friends …….Bullying …….Top of the school to bottom of the pile ….Looking cool !!!!!And all this at a time of big change ……….

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And remind them……..that they are not the only one starting secondary school!!!

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IF YOUR CHILD DOES EXPERIENCE DIFFICULTIES, CONTACT THE SCHOOL