The beginning of your seven year journey at Poole High School
Class of 2023
63% applied to University vs. national average of 41.5%
90% Offered their first choice of University
A wealth of opportunities in and outside of the classroom
Year 7 London museums trip
Pantomime at the Lighthouse
14 December 2023
Year 7 disco in aid of Children in Need
Thursday 19 October 2023
Year 7 Disco
• Thursday 19th October, 5 – 6:30pm
• Poole High School theatre
Discover all of the clubs and trips that are available
Wealth of other experiences: Year 10 & 12 work experience; STEM activities; careers activities; sports leaders.
Showcase some of your talents in the Year 7
Thursday 12 October 2023
Breadth of curriculum at KS3
• English
• French
• History
• Geography
• Maths
• Religious Studies
• Science
Core
• Art
• Computer Science
• Dance
• Drama
• Music
• PE
• Technology
Creative
Specialist teachers in specialist classrooms
Maximising performance
Year 7-8
P1: Expressly academic set for core teaching group.
Year 9
Year 7: DISCOVER
Learning how to learn
• Step up days in September
• How the brain works
• How learning happens
• Self-quizzing homework
Taught through all subjects
Step up week in June 2024 for year 8 preparation
Year 7: DISCOVER
Knowledge rich curriculum supported by homework.
Read widely for pleasure
Use Brainscape and practice rehearsal effectively
Self-Quiz effectively
Find and know their gaps in knowledge
“We can only learn what we pay attention to”
Year 7 Homework
Self-Quizzing
min Reading
Tuesday Maths Brainscape French
Wednesday Science Reading Sparx
Thursday Geography English Reading
Friday RS Reading
Week 2
Monday English Reading
Tuesday Maths Brainscape French
Wednesday Science Reading Sparks
Thursday History English Reading
Friday French Reading
Weekend Reading Sparx
Year 7 Homework:
30 minutes self-quizzing
30 minutes reading
Additional 60 minutes of Sparks per week , 15 minutes Brainscape.
Most evenings 60 minutes worth of homework 6 nights per week.
FOCUS:
100 score
Designed to reinforce the value of each the four areas:
• Attendance
• Good behaviour
• Good attitude towards learning
• Good homework
Used as the basis for our rewards.
100 score stickers and certificates
Attendance
School expectations: 97% or above (under 5 days off a year; <25 lessons missed)
Government expectations: 95% or above (under 10 days off a year; <50 lessons missed)
Persistent absence: below 90% (over 20 days off a year; >100 lessons missed)
Positive behaviours
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Myths
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a detention
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for laughing
We’re not allowed to go to the toilet
I can’t do my detention tonight as I have football
Working together
Transition day 30th June
8.35am to 2.45pm
Please wear your normal school uniform and trainers.
Please bring a named refillable water bottle, small snack (if required) and writing equipment. We recommend bringing a bag so that they can store everything safely and bring home their summer homework.
Any medication must be clearly labelled with signed instructions and be handed in to reception at the start of the day. Inhalers may be kept in their bag.
Food will be provided at lunch time. Please ask if you are vegetarian, vegan or have allergies, we have alternatives.
Senior Leadership Team
Mr Gray Head Teacher
Mrs Phillips
Deputy Head
Mrs Eden-Ellis
Mrs Porter Mrs Stillman
Mr Lean
Mrs Dewsnap
Assistant Head Teachers
Mr Hicks
Key Staff
Progress Leader – Mrs Scott-Brown
Head of Year – Miss Rocher
Form Tutor-
Pastoral Officer – Mrs Evans
Attendance Officer - Mrs Cockwell
Transition day timetable
Year 7 Tutor team
Mr Miller Support Tutor
T13: Mrs Linighan
T1: Ms Ryall
T11: Miss Tumelty
T9: Mrs Wright
T5: Miss Fougnie T10: Mrs Syms
T4: Mr Evans
T3: Miss Hale Mr Keep Support tutor
T6: Mrs Lewis
T7: Miss Jenkins T8: Mr Orman
T2: Miss Davies
T12: Mr Bareham
Transition day 30 June, 8.35am to 2.45pm
Please note: the school drive will NOT be available for drivers from 8.10 am until 8.45 am or at the end of the school day from 2.30pm until 3.15pm.
You may make use of the Stadium car park to drop off and pick up your child on transition day. You will then need to walk around the front of the police station. Ideally please avoid driving, queues tend to be long.
Students will be collected from reception and led to the theatre.
Online Payments
You will shortly receive a letter to verify your WisePay account. If you have not received this by the end of term please email wisepay@poolehigh.poole.sch.uk
Fully stocked pencil case £11.85
• Clear pencilcase
• Black pens x 3
• Green pens x 3
• Pencil
• Rubber & sharpener
• Ruler
• Protractor
• Compass
• Mini whiteboard pens
• Highlighters
• Scientific Calculator
Acceptable School Shoes – September 2023
Material: Leather or leather-like material that provide as much protection from the inclement weather.
Soles: Flat soles made from sturdy material that provide a bridge between the foot and floor.
Coverage: Heel, side and front of foot must be covered.
Unacceptable School Shoes – September 2023
Material: Suede and canvas are not permitted.
Soles: Heels more than one inch in height are not permitted nor trainer like soles.
Coverage: any gaps between sole and front, peep toe, ankle straps are all not permitted for health and safety.
Heel under 1 inch
Impermeable Velcro Strap Shoe Smart
Poor coverage/ ankle straps
Trainer Type Permeable
Peep Toe Shoes Canvas Shoes Velvet/Suede Shoes Strap over arch Lace up work wearPlease avoid buying shoes from well known retailers that are sold in the school shoes section but look like trainers:
Look for a work wear style shoe
Acceptable School Coats – September 2022
Material/style: We highly recommend waterproof/resistant in a plain black or navy colour. If your child walks or cycles to school reflectors within the coat are essential for the winter months.
Unacceptable School Coats – September 2022
Material/style: Leather, denim, hoodies (branded or unbranded), shiny black material, not black or navy colour. A hoodie must not replace a blazer/coat to and from school.
Dark/smart in colour Reflectors for winter Good coverage (with hood)
Denim/leather Jackets
Shiny/wet look material, inappropriate patterns Hoodies
Friends of Poole High School - FOPHS
Welcome to Poole High School’s PTA. Join us!
Either on the committee (evening meetings usually)
Or to volunteer to help out at our events from time to time
What do we do?
Pre-Loved Uniform sales
Refreshments at events such as Parents Evenings and Shows
Raffles
Car boot sales
Summer Fayres
Summer literacy task and reading challenge
Three tasks are in the booklet your child will receive on transition day:
➢ Comprehension task.
➢ Writing task.
➢ Read.
www.lovereading4schools.co.uk.
Find my school: BH15 2BW.
Password: PHSBooks
Are you still feeling nervous about starting Poole High School?
A day in the life of a year 7 student:
https://poolehigh.co.uk/admissions-home/year-7-day
A student led tour of the school:
https://poolehigh.co.uk/admissions-home/student-led-tour
A staff led tour of the school:
https://poolehigh.co.uk/admissions-home/staff-led-tour
First Day
Monday 4 September.
Start time 8.25am, finish time 2.55pm.
Only years 7 and 12 will be in school on this day.
We look forward to meeting you in September.