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Ryde High School
Pell Lane, PO33 3LN, UK Ryde
+44 (0)1983 567331
www:http://www.rydehigh.iow.sch.uk/e-mail:mail@rydehigh.iow.sch.uk

Welcome to Ryde High School

Ryde High School's aim is ACHIEVEMENT FOR ALL.
We all work to raise the expectations and achievements of all our students and promote excellence for all.

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Click here to view the Head Teachers Newsletter

Click  here to view the 2007 School Holidays calendar.

Click here to view A Respose on the Proposed 14 to 19 Education Provision for the Isle of Wight.

Ryde High School Prospectus is available to download please click on the picture below.

**Please note, target setting day has now been changed from Friday 2nd November to Friday 16th November.**

EDUCATION

Key Stage 3

Key Stage 4

Post 16

Extra Curricular

The extra curricular activities is available as a .PDF document,  please use the link below to view the document.

Extra Curricular Activities Click here for .PDF
Rewards Policy Click here for .PDF
 

Study Support

Ryde High has been recognised nationally for the study support programme it provides for its students.

 

For those of you who are new to the school or otherwise it is appropriate that at the start of the school year we remind ourselves of the purpose and benefits of this aspect of our school.

 

Study support encompasses any activity taking place in school or under the auspice of school outside of the daily  timetable of lessons (in our case 6). It therefore includes breakfast club, all activities taking place after school and all taking place during the evenings or weekends.

 

The activities are analysed as: Academic, Recreational and Other, thereby covering subjects, sports, performance and personal development. During the last three years the average weekly provision of activities has been in the order of between 50-70 per week.

 

The Study Support Co-ordinator is responsible for ensuring a timetable of activities is produced, circulated and displayed throughout the school. This is actioned through the teaching assistants. All tutors should ensure that in mentoring their tutees the programme is referred to and students understand that they are responsible fore their learning and this we support through various activities.

 

 The purpose of Study Support is known as the three A's - Achievement, Attitude and Attendance. It is therefore imperative that students see attendance at activities as a normal and beneficial / pleasurable part of their school week. Leaders of activities are encouraged to promote and celebrate participation and success as this is always beneficial. Study Support has the use of display boards that are situated in good active areas of the school and it also has a digital camera, which may be borrowed.

 

Colleagues are canvassed on a termly basis to ensure the programme is topical and addresses student's needs at that time. That is not to say that the additions to it are not possible should opportunities arise or situations change.

 

The termly canvassing needs to be expedited as promptly as possible so that momentum is maintained and students can maximise the benefits of their experiences.

 

 

In addition to the weekly activities we also offer special Study Saturday sessions for students who have been identified by teachers within curriculum areas as being in need of active support with their work.  Curriculum areas are canvassed as to their needs, dates are identified, students requiring this support are highlighted on the year list posted on the 'Staff only' site. Pro- formas of letters from curriculum areas that are to be sent to parents are e- mailed to the appropriate colleague in student services who then organises that part of the process. A letter from the Head teacher is also sent to parents.

 

These sessions are very beneficial as evidenced by the examination data, but they would not be necessary if students did not fall behind with work. Students' feedback from Study Saturday sessions is always very positive, they enjoy the informality, the usually excellent student/staff ratio and the positive atmosphere and focus on progressing work.

 

It is imperative for health and safety and for professional security that all students are registered for all sessions (however short) that take place outside of lessons. Paper registers are available for this purpose, and the school is likely to circulate colleagues very soon on how study support sessions can be registered electronically. These registers are then analysed (by a designated colleague) to provide the evidence of improvement and for quality marks.

 

The success of Study Support depends on every member of staff, teaching and non- teaching.

Evidence shows that Study Support can improve achievement, attitude and attendance, but we cannot sit back and presume that students will attend sessions without canvassing and promoting these activities.

Study Support must remain an active and vital part of the school and needs to be promoted and attendance encouraged and praised.

LANGUAGE COLLEGE

Ryde High School became a Community Language College in September 2000.  In 2002 we achieved British Council International School status, we are reapplying this year. Our aims are as follows:

School
· Extend the range of Modern Foreign Language (MFL) take up and qualifications offered
· Improve the quality of teaching and learning in MFLs
· Develop in all students positive attitudes towards foreign languages and cultures

Community
· Become a focus for local social and economic regeneration through excellence in MFLs and raised cultural horizons
· Improve the quality of MFL teaching and learning in Ryde middle schools
· Share MFL practice and resources with family of schools and local community

CONTACT US
For further information contact:
Pat Suttmann
Ryde High School
Pell Lane
Ryde
Isle of Wight
PO33 3LN
Tel: +44 1983 618410
Fax: +44 1983 618400
e-mail:
suttmap@rydehigh.iow.sch.uk

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  • ARTS COLLEGE

    Arts at Ryde High School

     

    Ryde High School recognises the importance of the arts and the entitlement to a range of high quality arts experiences. The school is committed to the provision of opportunity both inside and outside the formal curriculum .We aim to foster a       working partnership with parents, businesses, local, national and international communities.
    The various awards of Ryde High School, a Second Specialism in Arts, Arts Mark Gold, Quality in Study Support Advanced level, all emphasize the importance and contribute the Arts makes towards.
     

    The young people's Arts Award

     

    The Arts Award is an accredited arts award scheme which recognises young people's achievements in the Arts. More information can be obtained from visiting the website www.artsaward.org.uk   
    Four members of our staff are trained as Arts Award Advisers and we are able to offer the award at Bronze, Silver and Gold levels of accreditation .The types of art forms which can be included under the award are theatre, visual arts, music, dance and literature. The recording of the work could be by writing, photography, video, sound recording and even a website. For further information please see Mrs Price.

     

    Types of arts activities on offer to our students

     

    We offer a range of activities which covers the spectrum of performing, visual and expressive arts. We also link our activities to work related learning opportunities and Enterprise. With a full time theatre manager based at  Ryde High School theatre students can volunteer to join our theatre team and gain the practical skills necessary to manage a theatre. We are currently working on a project linking arts and languages to promote foreign language learning.   



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