My view of getting started at Yateley School

When I arrived at Yateley school I was nervous. But I soon got used to it and found myself making new friends! I have had a little bump with SEN.CO but that was sorted with no problem! Yateley school has been very welcoming and I have no problem with getting lost, which I thought I would… but have been getting used to it just fine!!

Chloe Hickey – 7WN

Year 7 – Getting started!

In my opinion, I think my time at Yateley is going great so far. I haven’t gotten lost, had any behavior points or detentions! One thing I think could improve is that a girls football club could be introduced, well, re-introduced for us to play in. I think that the new teachers are doing well and I am really enjoying myself. My favourite bit of the school (so far) is Food and Design Technology.

Sophie-Ella Tzanetis – 7DN

Getting Facebook!

Naturally we are plowing ahead with adoption of “new” technologies at Yateley School and a mere 13 years after their inauguration we now have a Facebook Page! Creating it took me back to the glory days and an opportunity to reminisce about our 2014 Twitter account that we nailed just eight years late…

So please do join us if you have a Facebook account, we’d love you to “Like” the school and see a little more about what we do at https://www.facebook.com/yateleyschool/. If you don’t like the school for any reason then please do contact us… we want to make everyone proud to wear the badge! See you soon on social media!

GCSE Results 2017

Below you will see our Year 11 Grades as A*-U, 1-9 and BTEC. Our initial Progress 8 score from the DfE places us above the national average at +0.03, which means that we display positive progress for 3 years running compared to national averages! Well done to all staff and students involved! Please click any thumbnail for a full breakdown of that category.

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AS/A2 Level Results 2017

We are delighted to share with you our 2017 AS and A-Level Results for 2017. These were our best results since 2011 at KS5 and we are delighted that so many of our students in Year 12 and Year 13 were able to achieve so highly! Well done to all involved, so much hard work went into achieving these superb results! 74 of our Y13 students got their first or second choice and we wish them well in the adventures ahead.

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Sporting Success at County Athletics 2017!

We had an amazing 15 students from Year 7 and Year 8 selected to represent Aldershot and Districts Schools Athletics team at the Hampshire Track and Field Championships last Tuesday , they were invited  due to their outstanding efforts at the District Championships two weeks ago. They all competed brilliantly in very wet conditions and contributed to Aldershot winning all four age categories on the day. We had some individual achievements too! We are very fortunate to have two County Champions Harry Ware in the U13  600m and Ed Webb for U13 Discus, however all the athletes performed very well on a very dark and wet day and all should be so very proud of there achievements.

Starting at Yateley in 2016…

Hi, my name is Jemima Cannon and this year was my first year at Yateley School. I have enjoyed it, I have made a lot of new friends, kept old ones and made lasting memories forever. One of the best things in Yateley is being able to move from class to class because in primary school your sat in a chair with the same classmates, same teacher whereas in Yateley School your so much more free.

Good things about Yateley:

  • Canteen Food
  • Dance
  • Devices
  • Different surroundings
  • Design Technology
  • Food Technology
  • Library
  • Drama
  • Rock Challenge

I found that people rely on you a lot more and there is so much trust given to you. Along with that comes responsibility and independence. I like the independence especially having your own books. Form time is one thing I find rather enjoyable. When I first started Yateley I thought that I was going to be given a load of homework and forget; but that would never happen because they use a programme called Show My Homework which really helps you to work efficiently. But as well as that you can write homework in your planners. Yateley School has had a lasting effect on me and will all ways stick with me.

Jemima Cannon – 7PS

Ofsted Chief Inspector Views – July 2017

We have long held the view that we should offer a curriculum that is best for our students and not one that is tailored to the league tables. For this reason, we still offer the same range of subjects in the curriculum at Key Stage 3 that we always have done and we still allocate three years for this. We believe that this allows students to make better informed choices for their GCSEs and also better equips them for their future lives. We have also maintained our breadth of choice at GCSE.

How refreshing, even if surprising, to have this liberal view of education supported by the new Chief Inspector, Amanda Spielman, who in a speech to the Association of School and College Leaders said a number of things, including:

  • “All children should study a broad and rich curriculum. Curtailing key stage three means prematurely cutting this off for children who may never have an opportunity to study some of these subjects again.”
  • “Ofsted will closely monitor schools that chase meaningless “badges and stickers” and turn themselves into exam factories rather than offering a well-rounded education”

This puts her at odds with the Department of Education who have set accountability measures that inevitably have led to the narrowing of curriculums in many schools. We, of course, want all of our students to do well in their exams for their own good, not just for the reputation of the school.

GCSEpod

We subscribe to the GCSEPod service which students can stream or download short podcasts on all aspects of our GCSE subjects, tailored to the exam board we use.

This year, our students have watched over 30,000 podcasts, an increase of 4,800 compared to last year. We received a certificate from GCSEpod a while back, when we reached 25,000, telling us that we were part of an exclusive club. Marvellous. What we do know is that our students watch many more than the average for students in schools of our size. This is a testament to their commitment and dedication

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