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We did our homework on the bus
We did our homework on the bus






The most frequent homework task set will be the consolidation of knowledge, to support students’ review of the curriculum with Knowledge Organisers and PLCs (personal learning checklists). To support GCSE and A-Level NEA (non examined content i.e. To develop confidence in learning independently To enrich the curriculum through depth, breadth or engagement To practise and apply skills and techniques Studies found that the scores of students who received homework, compared to those who did not, were on average 62% higher.

we did our homework on the bus

Our approach is informed by research which shows that effective homework can lead to five months’ additional progress (even up to eight months in some cases). It will play a central role in our students’ journey to independence. Our intent is for homework to embed, extend and enrich students' learning over time. Please click here for more informationĬelebrating excellent GCSE results - The Weald School and Sixth Form College is celebrating excellent GCSE ResultsĬelebrating Outstanding A level and NVQ Results "the school's best ever results" - The Weald School & Sixth Form College is delighted to announce that our students are celebrating outstanding A-level and NVQ exam results this week - the school’s best ever results in the Sixth Form!

we did our homework on the bus we did our homework on the bus

Relationships Health and Personal Development - RHPDĪll exam certificates are now ready to collect from main reception.








We did our homework on the bus