Education is changing rapidly and becoming more personalised so we have to look
for new ways to support and guide our students. Many of the best/most improved
schools in the country operate a system of Vertical Mentoring whereby tutor
groups are a mixture of all ages and some of our staff and students have visited
a selection of these to learn from their experiences.
- More accurately reflects
the nature of society, as people rarely exclusively work with others their own
age.
- Supports academic intervention - we have 40 tutors working with a small
number of students from a targeted year group as well as the year specific
Learning Managers.
- Older students have taken on responsibility for induction of
younger students and positive relationships between younger and older students
have flourished.
- Tutor teams will have a wide experience of the needs of a child
in each year group – hence a more holistic approach is achieved.
- Students can
observe the school journey through other students before it is their
turn.
- Students can support each other through critical events like Options and
GCSEs. Students learn most effectively from their peers.
- Assemblies have more of
a community ethos8It has helped prevent pupils from getting “lost” in a big
school with only 4 from each year group, the tutor gives attention and support
intensively at key times
- There is now more individual guidance for curriculum
choice and achievement during the 20 minutes registration so we can target
support to the pupils when they need it most.
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Country |
Mentor |
Abbreviation |
Room |
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Chile |
Mr M Brown |
CHL |
G17 |
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Argentina |
Miss B Malone |
ARG |
G18 |
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Bolivia |
Mrs S Ellis |
BOL |
G4 |
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Costa Rica |
Mrs N Koval-Meth |
CRI |
G3 |
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Hawaii |
Mrs E Stockill/Mrs L Biggs |
HIUS |
G5 |
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Mexico |
Mrs K Howard |
MEX |
G19 |
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Paraguay |
Mr R Davis |
PRY |
G14 |
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Venezuela |
Mr C Taylor |
VEN |
G6 |
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Country |
Mentor |
Abbreviation |
Room |
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Solomon Islands |
Miss J Heyna |
SOL |
G2 |
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Tonga |
Mrs S Brace |
TON |
F16 |
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Fiji |
Miss Susie Bell |
FIJ |
G8 |
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Marshall Islands |
Mrs D Wilkinson |
MAR |
A3 |
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Micronesia |
Miss J Hoyland |
MIC |
F14 |
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Tuvalu |
Mr P Curran |
TUV |
G9 |
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Vanuatu |
Mr R Harrison |
VAN |
G12 |
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Samoa |
Miss S Pennock |
SAM |
G11 |
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Country |
Mentor |
Abbreviation |
Room |
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Thailand |
Miss L Bedford |
THA |
A1 |
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Vietnam |
Mrs E Choat |
VNM |
H5 |
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Nepal |
Mr A Sutcliffe |
NPL |
H4 |
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Philippines |
Miss S Naumann |
PHI |
L3 |
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Indonesia |
Mrs S Mallison |
IND |
H1 |
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Maldives |
Mrs M Garfield |
MDV |
H2 |
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Singapore |
Mrs C Perrin |
SIN |
H3 |
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Taiwan |
Miss S Pearson |
TAI |
L2 |
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China |
Mrs J Alonze |
CHI |
Impact
Centre |
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Country |
Mentor |
Abbreviation |
Room |
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Botswana |
Mr M Docking |
BOT |
F7 |
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Cameroon |
Mr D Pye |
CAM |
F17 |
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Gambia |
Mr A Malley |
GAM |
F6 |
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Ghana |
Miss T Hartley |
GHA |
F11 |
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Madagascar |
Mrs V Devaney |
MAD |
G13 |
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Morocco |
Dr R Beal |
MOR |
F8 |
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Mozambique |
Mr M Batchelor |
MOZ |
F10 |
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Tunisia |
Mrs G Gardiner |
TUN |
L5 |
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