Gosforth Central Middle School

Great North Road

Gosforth

NE3 1UN

Telephone:0191 285 1793

Fax:0191 255 2123

E-mail:

Twitter: @gcmscentral

Website:

Headteacher: Mrs S Webb

Deputy Headteacher: Mr J Dinsley Head of Modern Foreign Languages

Assistant Headteachers: Mr R Leonard responsible for Inclusion

Miss D Smith responsible for Teaching & Learning

Table of Contents

About the school and its organisation...... 4

School Values and Aims...... 4

The Change to Foundation Trust Status...... 4

School Staff 2015-16……………………………………………………………………………………….5

School Day...... 7

Afterschool club

School entrances

Office Hours

Pupils Travelling to and from School

Assemblies

Annual events

Registration Time

School Meals

Administering Medicine

Complaints

Uniform

Physical education

Use of Photographs

Induction and settling in for new year 5 pupils

Learning, Teaching and Assessment

Curriculum and meeting individual pupil needs

SATs

Academic Progress: Assessment and Life After Levels.………………………………13

Academic Reports and “Insight” online reports

Pupil Planners

Home-School Agreement

Homework and Homework club

Library

Parents’ Evenings

Communications

Parent Support Advisor

Behaviour, rewards and attendance

Classroom Behaviour Plan

Rewards

Consequences

Bullying

Cyber Bullying

Attendance

Mobile Phones

Jewellery and Hair styles

Extra curricular opportunities

Clubs and Activities

Educational Trips

Day Trips

Residential Trips

Music instrumental tuition and opportunities for ensemble activities

Theme Week

Reading Week

Supporting the school

Parent Teacher Association (PTA)

Governing Body

Parent council

School council and other student roles

School Website

Key Dates 2015 - 2016

About the school and its organisation

School Values and Aims

CLEAR Values: Caring Learning Enjoying Achieving Respecting

Aims

At Gosforth Central Middle School we are committed to providing a high quality education which will help equip our children for successful and fulfilling futures. We believe that our school should provide a purposeful and stimulating environment for learning and one in which everyone is respected and valued. We expect and encourage high standards of achievement and behaviour whilst recognising the need to make education an enjoyable experience.

The Change to Foundation Trust Status

The Governing Bodies of the following schools have formed a Foundation Trust called “The Gosforth Schools’ Trust”:

Archibald First, Broadway East First, Brunton First, Dinnington First,Gosforth Park First,

Grange First, Regent Farm First, South Gosforth First, Gosforth Central Middle, Gosforth East Middle.

A Trust School is a local authority maintained school which is supported by a charitable Trust. To become a Trust school, schools must adopt their own foundation e.g. community schools need to change their category to become a foundation school. This Trust then appoints some of the governors to serve on the school governing body.

All Trust schools operate within the same frameworks as other maintained schools: they teach the National Curriculum, follow the School Admissions Code and are inspected by Ofsted. Teaching staff will still be employed under the terms of the School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document. The local authority will fund the school on the same basis as all other local authority schools and will retain its intervention powers if there are problems at the school.

Trust schools differ because their charitable Trust status establishes a long-term relationship with external partners and involves them in the school's governance and leadership.

The governing body of a Trust school (which retains parents, staff, community and local authority governors) remains responsible for all major decisions about the school and its future. The governing body of a Trust school also remains responsible for all aspects of the conduct of the school (including the school's budget and staff) and so responsibilities and accountabilities remain clear. The Trust holds the land and capital assets on trust for the Governing Body of the school.

A community school would change category (a Trust school is defined for the purpose of this document as a foundation school with a foundation acquired under the provisions of the Education and Inspections Act 2006). This means community schools will take on two new areas of responsibility:

  1. The governing body will be the employer of staff rather than the local authority; and
  2. The governing body will be responsible for setting admissions arrangements (in accordance with the law and the Admissions Code).

Having a Trust which appoints additional external governors means that the school can strengthen its relationship with partners and their energy and expertise can support the school's leadership and direction.

School Staff 2015-16

Teaching Staff

Mr P Curran Head of Art & Technology

Mrs C Daly Part time teacher

Mr D Davidson Head of History and RE Year 8 form teacher

Mr M Ferguson Year 6 teacher

Mr D Finn Head of Year 7 and ICT

Mrs M Good Head of Science Head of Year 8

Mr N Hearn Head of Enterprise, Enrichment and Gifted & Talented.

Miss S Hills Year 6 form teacher

Mrs K Howat Head of Geography Year 7 form teacher

Miss C Jackson Year 5 form teacher International link co-ordinator

Mrs J Kennard Year 5 form teacher

Mr C Kurji-Smith Head of Music Year 6 form teacher

Miss C Laing Head of English Year 7 form teacher

Mrs G Lloyd Head of Year 5

Miss A McQuoid Year 5 form teacher

Mrs L Proudlock Assistant SENCO Year 5 form teacher

Mr A Russell Head of Mathematics Year 7 form teacher

Mr D Slipper Head of PE & Games

Miss R Welsh Head of Year 6

Mrs C Weites Food and Textiles Year 8 form teacher

Mrs C Wilson Year 8 form teacher

Mrs V Wilson Head of Drama Year 7 form teacher

Head of PSHCE (to be appointed)

Support Staff

Mrs K Bhalla Lunchtime Assistant

Mrs F Butt Lunchtime Assistant

Mrs C Critchlow Learning Support Assistant

Mrs S Dawson Office Manager

Mrs L Elders Learning Support Assistant

Mrs I Ngnie Learning Support Assistant

Miss T Foster Learning Support Assistant

Mrs C Leech Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Mrs G Lowrey Admin Assistant Reprographics

Mrs V Murtagh Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Mrs M Rutherford Learning Support Assistant

Mrs N Sanderson Lead Learning Support Assistant

Mrs C Scott Parent Support Advisor

Miss L Smith Learning Support Assistant

Mrs R Stokes Library Assistant

Mrs K Scott Admin Assistant

Mrs M Harper Technician

PFI Staff

Mr C Horton Caretaker (Cofely)

Mrs J Jones Catering Manager (Chartwells)

ICT Support

Mr D Slack ICT technician

School Day

08.30 / School yard open to pupils
08.45 / Pupils line up on respective yard
08.48 / School bell goes for pupils to enter building
08.50 / Registration
09.20 / Lesson 1
10.10 / Lesson 2
11.10 / Break
11.25 / Lesson 3
12.25 / Lunch break
13.20 / Registration
13.25 / Lesson 4
14.25 / Lesson 5
15.20 / End of school day

Afterschool club

A privately run afterschool club is available on the GCMS premises until 5.45pm and from St Charles church hall on Alwinton Terrace after this until 6pm. The club is managed by Venturing Out. Further details can be viewed on the school website or visit;

School entrances

There are separate entrances for each year group. Pupils use these to enter and exit during the school day. At the end of the day pupils use the exit door nearest to their point of exit from the school grounds. There is a key pad system for entry at each of the entrances. Each pupil is issued with the code when they join the school. The codes are changed at the beginning of each school year.

When pupils join year 5 in September, they line up outside the main entrance and are escorted into school and to their classrooms by their form teacher.

Office Hours

The school office is manned between 08.00 and 17.00 each week day except Friday when it is manned up until 16.00.

Pupils Travelling to and from School

School gates are open in the morning for parents to drop off pupils in the drop off zone only. Please note that this is not a waiting area. Parents should drop off children and leave. These gates are closed between 15.00 until 15.35. Parents are not able to collect their child by car on school grounds at the end of the school day due to the volume of traffic this would create. Parents can park in the Asda car park and collect their child from the top of the footpath. Pupils may also make their own way to this car park via the school crossing patrol. Parents may wait at the gate leading to the Key Stage 2 playground or at the exit path behind the caretaker’s house.

Parking on Christon Road is very limited due to the width of the road and the volume of traffic using it for access. In order to ensure the safety for all pedestrians, especially pupils at our school, yellow lines were introduced and parents are asked to observe these parking restrictions.

A school service bus runs between school and Nuns Moor Park for pupils living in the Fenham and Fawdon areas. The 117 service travels via Fenham Baths, Kenton Bar, Coxlodge, Fawdon Mormon Church, Fawdon Metro, Gosforth Junior Academy and Regent Centre Metro. Further information can be obtained from the school office.

Assemblies

Each week we have a range of assemblies which are taken by various members of staff or visitors. These assemblies take place immediately after morning registration.

Monday / Year Group every 4 weeks / Head of Year
Tuesday / Key Stage 3 / Senior Management Team or Visitor
Wednesday / Key Stage 2 / Senior Management Team or Visitor
Thursday / Singing Practice for either KS3 or KS2 / Senior Management Team or Visitor
Friday / Class assembly in individual form rooms / Form Teacher

One week every term each house has a house assembly which is taken by our House Captains.

Full school assemblies are held at the beginning of the academic year, on special occasions and at the end of every term. The assemblies held at the end of the term allow us to celebrate the successes and achievements of the children.

Parents are invited to join our Christmas assemblies during the last week of the Autumn term. Occasionally parents may be invited to attend other assemblies if it is relevant.

Annual events

There are a number of events which enrich the school calendar and to which parents are invited. These include the annual dramatic production, Christmas and summer concerts, and sports day, as well as events organised by the PTA.

Registration Time

When pupils are not involved in an assembly in the school hall the time is used for pastoral time, discussing community issues, preparing for tests, checking planners, thinking about learning or working on social and emotional aspects of learning.

School Meals

Our school meals service is covered by a company called Chartwells through our PFI provider Lendlease and can be paid for through Parentpay. Pupils pay for school meals using a biometric user recognition system so the system is cashless and cardless. Cash can be credited onto the machines each day, or via cheques sent into school. On Parentpay it is useful if parents set up an ‘Alert’ system to inform them that their child’s credit for lunches has fallen below £5 (approx.). This information can be accessed on the school’s website on the Home page. Parents may also choose to pay using our online system which also accepts payments for uniform and trips. The Parentpay website allows parents to track their spending.

Pupils can choose from a range of food which fully complies with government regulations.

The main meal runs on a three week cycle covering a choice of meat dish or vegetarian. There is always a roast on a Wednesday and fish and chips on Friday. This is accompanied by a choice of sweet and water.

Pupils can purchase other meals such as sandwiches, pre-made and freshly made Panini, pasta, pizza, baked potatoes and salad pots. Fruit, cookies, cakes, ice cream and yoghurts are also available alongside fruit drinks and flavoured water. Menus and prices can be found on the school website.

Packed lunches can also be brought but carbonated drinks such as Coke are banned. Pupils can alternate between buying a meal and having a packed lunch whenever they choose.

All pupils eat their lunch in the dining room during the lunch hour allocated in rotation to one of four sittings. Each week a different year group and a different class go in for first sitting. Pupils who attend clubs or music classes are given passes if they need to switch to a different sitting to the one their class has been allocated. Pupils can get first sitting lunch passes as part of the reward system.

Administering Medicine

If a child needs to take medicine during the school day the parent/carer needs to bring the drug into school and fill in a form available on the website or from the school office. The medicine will be kept in the medical room during the school day and administered by Mrs Lowrey at the designated time.

Complaints

Any parent has the right to enter a formal complaint if they think that certain things are not being carried out properly. Copies of our Complaints Policy and Procedures can be found on the school website or are available on request from the school office.

It is expected that if there are any complaints they will be resolved informally between school and parent, but if this breaks down parents can complain to the Governing Body. This can be done in writing via the school or through the local authority governor services.

Their email address is:

Their address is Governor Services, Room 400, Civic Centre, Barras Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8PU

If parents are not satisfied with the treatment of their complaint by the Governing Body, they then have the right to appeal to the Secretary of State for Education.

Uniform

We take pride in our uniform which every pupil is expected to wear. We would ask that all items are named. The sports tops, sweatshirt, polo shirt and tie may be purchased from school or from our uniform stockist: Emblematic, Unit 26, North Tyneside Industrial Estate, Longbenton, Tyne and Wear NE12 9SZ.

Boys Girls

School v neck sweatshirt School v neck sweatshirt

Pale blue shirt, long or short sleeved Pale blue shirt, long or short

sleeved.

School tie School tie

Black school trousers Black skirt of appropriate length

and slightly flared

Black shoes, no canvas or trainers Black trousers with waist band, no

jegging styleor tight fitting from

the knee downwards.

Dark socks Black sturdy shoes, no canvas or

ballet style.

Dark socks or tights

In the summer term only pupils may wear a blue polo shirt with school logo instead of the shirt and tie.

Physical education

White t-shirt or white t-shirt with house colours

Black/navy shorts

Reversible school games shirt

White socks

Trainers or plimsolls

Football boots optional

In the winter a tracksuit may be worn at the discretion of the member of staff teaching the lesson. Year 5 pupils go swimming for part of the year and will need a swimming costume and towel.

Use of Photographs

We regularly take photographs of children when they are involved in extra-curricular activities or special events which are then posted on our website. We are aware that some parents do not wish their child to be photographed in this way and parents are asked to give their permission. We also ask that those pupils who do not have parental permission avoid having their photographs taken by pointing this out to the member of staff.

For this reason, during school performances, parents are asked not to take photographs or videos without prior consent.

Induction and settling in for new year5 pupils

Just before the Easter break Year 4 pupils are invited to watch our annual musical production. Pupils offered a place in year 5, visit the school in the summer term of Year4 and spend a day at the school. Prior to this a member of Year 5 writes to each new pupil and acts as a buddy during their visit and first week. They also experience using the school meal system.

Parents of year 5 Children are invited to a special evening event in July to learn about the school.

Learning, Teaching and Assessment

Curriculum and meeting individual pupil needs.

This can be found on the website along with suggest educational learning resources to help parents support their child’s learning.

Pupils are taught in sets of 3-5 levels for English and mathematics, smaller groups for science and technology, gender groups for games and in their form classes for the rest of their subjects. Sets are based on assessments carried out at the start of each year combined with feeder school data.