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Year 6 Parents Evening 2013
Mrs ElkinsHeadteacher
RespectExciting environmentPositivityWorking togetherEnterprisePersonal Best
CBEC Ethos
OFSTED (February 2012)
The ethos of Cranbourne has undergone a sea-change in recent years. In this highly inclusive school, staff have consistently high expectations for all students. They, in turn, now routinely demonstrate a greater pride in their school and a determination to do well. This is reflected in above average and improving rates of attendance, better behaviour and greater engagement in their learning.
% of students achieving 5+A*-C
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 201250
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Miss Conlon
Assistant Headteacher and SLT link to Year 7
UniformFrom September 2013 we are introducing a one style trouser for girls and boys and a one style skirt for girls. This has been in consultation with students, staff, parents and governors.
If you have already purchased a pair of trousers or a skirt for September, your child may wear these in line with current guidance.
If you haven't already purchased these items, the new style trousers and skirts should be purchased from the Uniform Shop at CBEC or from Skoolkit.
As of September 2014 all students at Cranbourne will need to be wearing the new style trousers and skirts.
Why Change?We are constantly trying to improve the
professionalism of our collegeThe cost as your child moves through the
school will be consistent Leads to less confrontation at college and at
homeQuality of the product
What your child should haveCollege Uniform
White polo shirt with the CBEC logo
CBEC style trousers and CBEC style skirts (compulsory form September 2014)
Navy blue crew neck sweatshirt or navy fleece with the CBEC logo
Plain black or blue coatSensible black shoesPlain colour socks navy, black,
white or grey
PE KitSky blue polo shirt with the CBEC
logoNavy blue plain shortsWhite socks for the summerSky blue football socks for the
winterTrainers and football bootsNavy or black swim wear (one
piece for girls)
OptionalCBEC rugby shirtCBEC tracksuitNO JEWELLERY IS PERMITTED TO BE WORN
Mr Duffy
Progress Manager Year 7
Role of Progress ManagerPartnership between home and CollegeMonitor progress - effort and attainmentIdentify barriers to learningSet up and track interventionsSupport students towards achieving potentialEvery Child Matters
Role of College Parent PartnerFirst contact for parents in schoolAttendance and LatenessBehaviourMonitor attainment and effort
Other support offered at CBEC
Parent Support Advisor, Mrs Kathy Gare
Learning Support and Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator, Mrs Cythia Awad
Monitoring ProgressIndividual subject teachersDepartmental TrackingSIMSPlannersMonitors and monitor daysReports and parents evening
Stamp Reward SystemAIMSTo ensure students know that they
have got it right in every lessonTo increase the progress of everyone “Stamps have significantly reduced low level
disruption in my lessons” Emily Denton, Year 8
Parents – How can you help?Be involved, keep us informedAttend Parents’ Evening and Monitor DaysDiscuss progress with your childCheck planner and celebrate stamp
success with your child on a daily basisEncourage and support