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  1. Founded in 1981, following the amalgamation of separate Boys’ and Girls’ schools, Ashton on Mersey School is the founding school of The Dean Trust which is a multi-academy trust comprising seven secondary schools and four primary schools across four local authorities.

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  2. Nov 1, 2020 · Ashton-on-Mersey School is a Secondary, Co-Ed school located in Greater Manchester, North West. It has 1512 students from age 11-19 yr with a student-teacher ratio of 16 : 1. At this school, 52% of pupils achieved grade 5 or more at GCSE.

    • Cecil Avenue, Trafford, M33 5BP, Greater Manchester
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  3. Every subject has developed a set of threshold concepts which set an ambitious age-related expectation for all pupils. This translates into a 7-year Curriculum Pathway in every subject; this builds on the KS2 National Curriculum taught in our feeder primaries and prepares our pupils to enter our Sixth Form.

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    Satchel One was adopted later on, initially as a homework solution. This was a major problem,’ said David Kavanagh, Assistant Principal for Teaching and Learning. ‘Pupils were not copying tasks down properly or making effective use of their planners so we decided to use an online system.’ Show My Homework has been a great success. Parents can see a...

    As soon as school closures were announced, the school contacted parents, conducted a survey and then approached Pupil Premium families. Some had no devices, others no connectivity. Many homes had more children than technology and sharing was proving to be a problem. The school loaned out approximately 120 Chromebooks and paid for internet dongles f...

    As weeks went by David Kavanagh wanted to keep levels of engagement high. ‘We maintained a 90%+ engagement rate every week. Pupils had to log onto the learning platform every day and form tutors chased up those who were not attending.’ As time went on, the school needed to ‘keep it fresh’ and encouraged staff to try alternative inputs and different...

    The senior leadership team has planned for four different levels of lockdown.: 1. Level one: at the time of writing, some 15 to 20 young people per year group are at home with symptoms or have siblings suspected of having Covid or members of the family who are shielding. Pupils are added to and removed from this virtual classroom area on a daily ba...

    The summer term provided a steep learning curve but staff learned what worked and what needed improvement. ‘Differentiation was not fully realised last time round,’ said Kavanagh. ‘We had lots of Google Meets and Live Lessons but we often taught the same thing to everyone in the class. Next time round we will split classes and teach the same topic ...

    It’s important not to rush into integrating new tech. Try to see what’s best for your pupils and staff before investing time and money.
    Build on what staff, pupils and parents are comfortable with. Texting is a good start with the messenger feedback app plus mass emailings to get information out to parents
    Make sure there is a named point of contact that everyone in the school can go to for support.
    Try to let staff use one tool and get comfortable with it, before introducing another tool that enhances it. For example, at the start of distance learning, we just used Satchel One to set home lea...
  4. KS4 Noticeboard Key Stage 3 Our Key Stage 3 is three years long as we strongly believe that it is important to provide our students with a broad and specialised foundation to build their future studies upon.

  5. Throughout Key Stage 3, pupils gain an understanding of how our own world works through the study of the past and why things happen. Throughout years 7, 8 and 9 pupils will gain a rich knowledge of key events which have shaped Britain and the wider world from 1066 to the modern day.

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  7. Ashton-on-Mersey School is a secondary school in Ashton upon Mersey, Greater Manchester, England. The school is an academy, part of The Dean Trust, which includes Broadoak School and Lord Derby Academy in Huyton.