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Year 7/8 Prospectus for Newbury School.

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906 Rangitikei Line; RD 5; Palmerston North. Ph: 06 354 9359 [email protected] [email protected]

www.newbury.school.nz

Intermediate  @  Newbury  School

Prepared for life.

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Tēnā  koutou  katoa,  At  Newbury  School  our  Year  7  and  8  programme  is  designed  to  effecAvely  prepare  your  child  for  high  school  and  beyond.  Our  programme  places  the  students  at  the  centre,  building  on  their  individual  needs  and  goals  to  develop  an  inclusive,  responsive  and  respecFul  environment  for  learning.  We  provide  exciAng  and  innovaAve  programmes  that  build  on  what  students  already  know  and  develop  it  further.  We  understand  that  the  aItude  teachers  and  students  bring  to  learning  and  and  the  relaAonships  between  them  is  what  makes  the  difference,  hence  our  moJo;  Kia  Kaha  -­‐  A(tude  is  Everything!  We  encourage  you  to  join  our  learning  community  and  set  your  child  up  with  the  best  preparaAon  for  them  to  become  acAve  and  lifelong  learners.  Please  do  not  hesitate  to  get  in  touch  with  any  quesAons  you  may  have.  Ngā  mihi  nui,  Nick  Rate,  Principal

Come  and  see  for  yourself!Please  take  the  Ame  to  contact  us  or  call  in.  We  would  enjoy  the  opportunity  to  share  with  you  our  dynamic  and  exciAng  intermediate  programme.    

Caroline  Transom,  Teacher  [email protected]  

Nick  Rate,  Principal  [email protected]

Kia  Kaha  –  A(tude  is  Everything!

Personalised  Learning  Newbury  School’s  intermediate  program  uses  a  personalised  learning  approach  that  creates  students  who  drive  their  own  learning,  are  moAvated,  engaged  and  ready  for  high  school.    

This  approach  encourages  students  to  take  ownership  over  their  learning  and  to  uAlise  their  own  passions,  interests,  talents  and  aspiraAons  to  achieve  success.  Teachers  and  students  work  in  partnership  to  design  learning  experiences  that  are  appropriately  paced  and  with  the  right  level  of  challenge.  

A  range  of  different  approaches  are  used  that  include;  student  driven  and  chosen,  co-­‐operaAve  learning,  tradiAonal  group/teacher  Ame  and  one  on  one  learning  to  develop  life  long  and  passionate  learners  who  are  moAvated  and  engaged  and  want  to  learn  and  challenge  themselves.    

One  of  the  tools  we  use  in  a  personalised  approach  is  technology.  Technology  provides  tools  that  allow  students  to  have  more  choice  and  control  over  how  they  learn  and  demonstrate  their  new  knowledge  and  skills.    

High  ExpectaAons  To  ensure  that  our  teachers  and  students  are  always  striving  to  be  the  best  they  can  be,  both  academically  and  socially,  teachers  set  and  expect  high  expectaAons  of  their  learners.  

These  expectaAons  are  owned  by  the  students  who  strive  to  be  their  best  and  to  expect  the  same  of  their  peers.  

Student  Voice  Including  student  voice  into  all  aspects  of  learning,  classroom  culture  and  the  wider  school  is  an  important  part  of  our  Newbury  School  philosophy.    

Co-­‐planning,  making  decisions  and  taking  responsibility  for  outcomes  both  for  themselves  and  the  groups  they  are  involved  in  supports  our  students  to  be  acAve  members  and  leaders  of  our  school  and  with  their  own  learning.  

Hands  On  &  AcAve  Learning  in  Room  7  goes  well  beyond  the  classroom  with  many  experiences  designed  to  provide  acAve,  hands  on  learning.  This  learning  connects  our  students  to  the  wider  world  and  opens  their  eyes  to  the  many  possible  career  pathways  open  to  them.  Hands  on  learning  also  allow  students  to  apply  their  knowledge  in  a  real  context  and  deepens  those  connecAons.    

Maths  takes  on  a  whole  new  meaning  when  your  calculaAons  determine  if  your  fitness  staAon  stands  or  falls  over  due  to  the  sums  you  and  your  team  made!    

We  make  a  real  effort  to  understand  the  adolescent  brain  and  their  needs  so  fitness,  sport  and  hands  on  acAviAes  form  an  important  part  of  our  program  and  learning.

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“To  any  parent  considering  moving  their  child  on  to  an  intermediate  I  would  urge  them  to  seriously  consider  the  benefits  a  full  primary  has  to  offer  their  child  –  the  chance  for  leadership  and  building  up  their  confidence  before  the  next  big  move  to  high  school.”  Parent    

“Students  are  highly  engaged,  confident  and  ar5culate.  They  have  a  strong  sense  of  ownership  of  their  work  and  have  a  voice  in  school  decision  making  and  review.”    ERO  

“High  expectaAon  of  students  to  step  up  and  take  ownership  and  responsibility  for  their  learning,  preparing  them  for  the  next  step  up  to  

secondary  school  level.”  Parent  

“Students  learn  in  a  caring  environment  that  supports  their  well-­‐being.  Interac5ons  between  teachers,  students  and  their  peers  are  suppor5ve,  respecEul  and  friendly.”    ERO  

Every  student  is  encouraged  to  take  risks  in  their  learning,  to  push  themselves,  to  do  the  very  best  that  they  can  and  to  be  the  very  best  that  they  can  be.  Parent  

“We  like  the  "big"  projects  the  kids  have  been  working  on  this  year.   There  was  a  variety  of  projects  enabling  the  kids  to  choose  something  they   are  interested  in.  Learning  

to  plan,  budget,  organise,  delegate,  test,  work  in  a  team,  stay  on  task,  etc.  are  all  qualiAes  they  are  going  to  need  when  they  leave  school.  FantasAc  that  they  can  start  learning  this  at  such  a  young  age.  Parent  

“Quieter,  more  reserved  students  are  encouraged  and  brought  out  of  their  shell  while  s5ll  feeling  safe  to  do  so.”  Parent  

Extremely  approachable  teacher  which  ensures  open  feedback  and  communicaAon  between  parents  and  teacher  to  ensure  parents  are  acAvely  involved  in  knowing  what’s  going  on  with  their  child’s  learning.”  Parent

What’s  everyone  saying? Our  Values…  

Inquisi8veness    

Open  Minded  and  Curious;  EnthusiasAc;  Future  Focused;  Persistent    

Respect    Empathy;  AccepAng  of  Others;  AcAve  Kindness;  Culturally  Aware;  Environmentally  Aware    

Confidence    

PosiAve  Self-­‐image;  Independent;  Risk  Taker;  Intrinsically  MoAvated    

Integrity    

Honest;  Manners;  ReflecAve;  Self-­‐criAcal

PreparaAon  for  High  SchoolThere  are  a  number  of  key  skills  and  competencies  that  need  to  be  established  to  prepare  our  learners  for  High  School.  We  enable  this  through:  

• Development  of  self  management  skills  

• Self  managed  Ametables    

• Individual  goal  seIng  for  learners  to  track  and  monitor  their  own  learning  progress.  

• All  students  compleAng  ICAS  internaAonal  assessments  as  well  as  

other  assessment  and  study  preparaAon.  

• Strong  links  with  local  High  Schools  

• IdenAfying  and  fostering  individual  student  passions  and  interests.  

• Developing  strong  ownership  levels  of  their  learning.    

• Careers  based  learning  for  idenAfying  career  pathways.  

• Learning  embedded  in  real  world  contexts.

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Intermediate  @  Newbury  School

2016Leadership  Academy  Each  year  the  school  appoints  a  head  and  deputy  boy  and  girl  as  well  as  house  leaders  for  our  4  houses.  These  students  are  closely  mentored  and  take  on  a  number  of  responsibiliAes  including  planning  and  organising  assemblies,  the  school’s  prize  giving  and  our  annual  formal  dance;  real  and  authenAc  leadership  opportuniAes.  

New  in  2016  and  to  become  an  annual  event,  will  be  the  opportunity  for  all  of  our  Year  8s  to  aJend  the  Young  Leaders  Day  at  the  Regent  Theatre.  This  day  aims  to  develop  student  leadership  and  be  both  inspiraAonal  and  pracAcal.    

AddiAonally,  every  senior  student  is  expected  to  take  on  leadership  and  responsibility  roles  throughout  the  school.  These  include;  Road  Patrol,  Charity  Team,  Enviro  Team,  Peer  Mediators,  Librarians  and  a  Physical  AcAvity  Team.  

1  to  1  Devices  Technology  provides  a  variety  of  ways  to  support  tradiAonal  approaches  to  learning  as  well  as  opening  up  new  and  different  ways  for  our  students  to  learn,  create  and  share  their  knowledge  and  understanding.    

We  want  to  ensure  that  all  our  intermediate  students  have  access  to  technology  as  they  need  it,  removing  any  barriers  for  them  to  learn.  As  such,  we  are  commiJed  to  implemenAng  a  one  device  per  learner  programme  in  the  intermediate  class  for  2016.  

Special  Projects  Our  intermediate  students  are  regularly  engaged  in  a  range  of  authenAc  real  life  student  driven  projects  to  support  and  improve  our  school  and  community.    

Our  student-­‐managed  projects  in  2015  include  construcAng  a  fitness  track,  upgrading  the  community  carpark  with  line  marking,  and  designing  and  building  an  LED  speed  sign,  creaAve  dance  and  instrucAng  others  in  formal  dances.  

The  student  decided  contexts  for  our  special  projects  for  2016  include:  

  RoboAcs     Mechanics  

  ConstrucAon     Food  Technology  

Lions  Youth  Service  We  believe  both  leadership  and  service  are  important  skills  to  develop  in  our  intermediate  students.  We  are  part  of  the  Lions  Young  Leaders  in  Service  Awards  where  students  are  involved  in  community  service  at  school,  out  of  school  and  at  home.  Students  earn  either  Silver  (50  hours)  or  Gold  (100  hours)  awards  based  on  the  amount  of  service  hours  that  they  have  completed.  

This  is  a  great  example  of  how  we  aim  to  build  strong  values  and  integrity  in  all  our  students  making  them  responsible  and  successful  ciAzens  of  our  school  and  community.

906 Rangitikei Line; RD 5; Palmerston North. Ph: 06 354 9359 [email protected] [email protected]

www.newbury.school.nz

Kia Kaha - Attitude is Everything!

School  Badge  In  2016  we  are  launching  a  new  iniAaAve  that  will  both  recognise  student  achievement  and  contribuAons  to  school,  and  provide  a  context  for  goal  seIng  and  self-­‐management.    

Points  will  be  awarded  for  academic,  sporAng  and  cultural  achievements,  demonstraAng  the  school  values  as  well  as  services  to  the  school.  

When  students  earn  15  points  they  will  be  awarded  the  Bronze  Badge,  30  points  for  the  Silver  Badge  and  50  points  for  the  Gold.