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Swavesey

High quality education at the heart of the community Welcome

It is my privilege to introduce the College’s Prospectus. We hope that it gives you a flavour of College life and the opportunities and successes that our students can, and do, enjoy. Above all, I trust that it will give you a sense of the values, ethos and ambitions that guide and drive the College forward.

Our values are that: ‘There is absolutely no Village College complacency, with even l is committed to the pursuit of excellence successful practices l values people being invigorated l encourages individual achievement through review and l provides a high quality learning environment further innovation.’ ‘Fantastic! l Can’t wait for our girls to join.’ extends the boundaries of learning OFSTED Our last Ofsted Report concluded that Swavesey Village College is ‘Outstanding in every respect’. Parent Feedback Open Evening 2016 Most importantly, they recognised that there is ‘absolutely no complacency’; we are constantly seeking ways to develop and improve further.

This commitment to the pursuit of excellence is unrelenting and is reflected in a dynamic culture of continuous improvement underpinned by: l being designated as a ‘Teaching School’ and working in partnership with other local schools to deliver the highest quality teacher education and training, sustaining and developing outstanding teaching at Swavesey now and into the future l Academy Council members, staff and students benchmarking the school’s own practice against best educational practice nationally and internationally l the school’s establishment of the Meridian Academies’ Trust, a multi-academy Trust committed to ‘high quality education at the heart of the community’ ‘students reach high standards and l a strong focus on supporting every individual child to be a successful learner, confident individual and responsible citizen. make outstanding progress because of the excellent teaching, the I am sure this prospectus will give you a sense of life at Swavesey. We would encourage you to look on our website and visit us at any time to get a much fuller picture of life at SVC. exceptional curriculum and the very high standard of care, guidance and support.’

Andrew Daly OFSTED Principal

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The House System reflects our commitment thatevery child is known, valued and supported. It has created a strong positive sense of community within the College and is the focal point for student and family support as well as events and competitions:

l each House has just 225 students, with roughly 45 students from each year group l a tutor group has students from each year group – the tutor:student ratio is1:4 in any year group ‘Your school’s results show that you are amongst the top state- l students of all ages mix with each other; developing good relationships and providing strong peer support funded schools in for the l each House is supported through the House Office by a team of teaching and non-teaching staff percentage of pupils achieving the core academic subjects.’ The success of students reflects the effective mutual partnership between the College and parents: ‘Every member of staff Nick Gibb MP shows whole-hearted l the House system provides enhanced support for parents, both through the tutor and House Office Minister of State commitment to the school’s for School Standards aim of meeting the needs of l regular communication takes place via email, the Student Planner, Parentmail, Facebook, Twitter and website as appropriate March 2017 every student.’ l calendared information, tutor interviews and consultation evenings provide formal opportunities for parents and staff to meet

OFSTED Underpinning this commitment to valuing people is the recognition that students, staff and parents need to contribute to change and progress within the school. We therefore regularly conduct generic or focused questionnaires to recognise strengths and identify areas for development.

Similarly, we are constantly exploring new ways to engage students and parents in the life of the College.

The development of staff continues to be a priority for the school, to ensure that we recruit and retain excellent teachers and support staff. This involves:

l providing career opportunities through our Teaching School status and partnerships with other schools l recognising and sharing excellent and innovative practice l benchmarking visits to other excellent schools and leading training sessions l reforming support roles to free up teachers to teach l investing in regular designated development time each week

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Swavesey has an uncompromising commitment to ensure that every child achieves and maximises their academic potential at 16 and beyond.

The College has established a national reputation for the quality and breadth of the curriculum, providing:

l high levels of achievement in the core subjects of English, Maths, Modern Languages, Humanities and Science l a blend of academic and vocational courses l access to Apprenticeships and work placements l accelerated courses and curriculum enrichment for the most able students

We are proud of the high quality of teaching at Swavesey and continue to work hard to ensure that we share, develop and embed the very best practice. Similarly, students are increasingly developing their independence but never at the expense of their achievement.

Our philosophy of learning is simple, based on our 5Rs of outstanding learning and our ‘How can I improve?’/Closing the Gap cycle. It is underpinned by the highest aspirations for every student’s achievement and by rigorous monitoring systems: ‘It is exciting to see what SSAT Educational Outcomes Award our son will be doing.There l the progress and attitudes to learning of students within individual subjects is reported termly are so many opportunities l the tutor regularly reviews each child’s progress and learning behaviours and liaises with parents at least once ‘Your constant hard work and available,’ a term dedication to your students is an l the College has a robust intervention and study support programme that integrates external agency support inspiration.’ Parent Feedback l there is a coordinated Information, Advice and Guidance programme informed by strong links with local businesses Open Evening 2016 Sue Williamson Chief Executive This commitment to academic achievement at all levels is matched by the commitment to the wider development of students The schools, students and teachers through a range of extra-curricular activities, underpinned by our Pledges. network (SSAT)

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At Swavesey Village College, we seek to provide the best possible environment within which to learn; Every child has a rich educational experience.

While this includes the College’s physical environment, it is equally about the daily routines, standards and expectations that exist within the College.

The College makes no apology for high expectations set out in its Learning Policies for staff and students relating to:

l attendance and behaviour l purposeful school routines and shape of the school day l celebrating achievement

The College’s commitment to uniform epitomises the links between expectations/standards and learning/achievement: ‘All students are expected to wear full school uniform. Arriving at school well-presented and in uniform is seen as an indication that students are ready to work hard and achieve the high standards that we expect of them.’

Over the past five years, there have been many improvements to the design and fabric of the school to meet the needs of 21st Century learners. Recent projects have included:

l vocational Learning Centre (2009) l School Hall and performance spaces l specialist science facilities l new Engineering, Technology, Computer Science, Art, Drama, Sport and dining facilities (2015/16) ‘Pupils said they were at a great school. They valued the range of extra- Alongside this, the College has continued to invest in new technologies to enhance learning and efficiency: curricular activities they could take part in. They had the trust of teachers l designated ICT Suites for each curriculum team to get on with activities. The pupils l a 21st Century learning platform that reflects the needs of staff, students and parents were among the most positive when talking about their school’.

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At Swavesey, we believe in an all-round education: Every child develops self-confidence, life-skills and leadership experiences.

The ‘Swavesey Experience’ consists of seven Pledges that students are expected to complete during the course of their time at the school, at Bronze, Silver and Gold levels. These can then lead into the Bronze and Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme which is open to all students from 14. ‘Very informative, l Participation Pledge relaxed atmosphere, l Leadership Pledge knowledgeable teachers l Environmental Pledge who put you at ease.’ l Diversity Pledge l Giving Pledge Parent Feedback l Excellence Pledge Open Evening 2016 ‘The students’ experience l Service Pledge at Swavesey makes an outstanding contribution The traditional school day extends to 4.30pm when there are late buses for those students staying for after-school activities or curriculum sessions. There are extensive sports and to their employability and arts clubs promoting both participation and excellence, including, an Army Cadet unit, a Saturday Music School and a weekend Climbing Club. Every curriculum area offers extension future well-being.’ clubs and we continue to develop other opportunities. OFSTED In addition to the weekly enrichment programme, there are a wide range of other whole-school community events:

l Swavesey Super League - inter house competitions l Values and Experience days each half term l annual sponsored walk l charity events including the annual Charities Morning l regular trips and exchanges in the UK and overseas

Student leadership opportunities permeate all aspects of school life, from the informal leadership that is inherent within the mixed-age tutor groups through to the School Ambassadors who lead whole-school change and represent SVC at a national level.

Similarly, Internationalism is promoted through the links we have with partner schools in France, Germany and India – as well as a wide range of foreign trips and activities in Europe and further afield.

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Swavesey Village College Gibraltar Lane Swavesey CB24 4RS Telephone: 01954 230366 Email: [email protected] www.swaveseyvc.co.uk