Regents Review Summer 2024
The Regents Review Summer 2024
GENERAL NEWS
Year 7
have had this year, but as I only have a limited amount of space, I will condense it to 5: 1. Hot 50 x3 times 2. Over 40,000 achievements points given across the year – our target was reached! 3. Trips such as to the Southampton Oceanography Centre and to see Six! the musical 4. Some of the highest attendance in the school 5. Over 50 zero heroes! (No behaviour points all year) I would like to personally congratulate our top 10 students, who have received the most achievement points this year. A
huge well done to all of you. You should be incredibly proud of yourselves!
What a fantastic first year of secondary school Year 7 have had! I am so immensely proud of the way our students have faced the new challenges that come with starting at a new school. These have included: navigating new friendships, finding their way around a bigger site, as well as challenging new learning, sometimes in subjects they have not had before. It has been a pleasure to watch them grow both academically in their progress and attainment, but socially too. I could go on for pages and pages about all the successes Year 7
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Miss Harrison Head of Year 7
Year 8
attendance web page here: regentsparkcollege.org. uk/attendance/ Have a wonderful summer break and enjoy the time away from school. Mr Ramshaw
As the year draws to an end, Year 8 have proven that they are ready to step up into Year 9 and prepare for the start of their GCSE years here at Regents Park. There has been so much positivity to look back on for this year, with record achievement points being earned, excellent attitude to learning in reports and highest amounts of students gaining entry into the Hot 50. Well done to everyone who has pushed themselves this year. The priority for next year is excellent attendance. If students are not in school, they cannot learn and as we approach the most important time in your education, you have to be at school. 9 out of 10 or 90% may be good in a test, but in terms of attendance, it is unacceptable and risks your child falling behind in their subject knowledge and skills. There are 13 weeks in the year to take holiday and book appointments. 195 days in school per year and with 90% attendance, means that your child misses 4 weeks of school, which is 120 lessons! This disadvantages their future prospects. If you need support with attendance issues, please refer to our
Assistant Headteacher Interim Head of Year 8
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