Behaviour and Welfare: Rewards
In addition to the FFET Awards, we celebrate pupils achievements and behaviours in the following ways:
Graduation – pupils whose achieve their FFET Award are invited to attend a ceremony in recognition of their achievements at the end of every term.
Awards Evening – We also encourage the recognition of sustained achievement and effort by individual pupils through the presentation of a range of awards at the Annual Presentation Evening, where achievements are celebrated in a public forum with parents, staff, governors, and a guest speaker.
Rewards Assemblies – To celebrate success and reward achievement, pupils will attend a Rewards Assembly at the end of each Learning Programme. This is an important highlight of the calendar for both pupils and their teachers. Certificates and prizes are awarded for attendance, punctuality, FFET Awards (centred around the 8 moral virtues and LORIC) and achievement in individual subjects. There are also special Form Tutor awards and Heads of Learning awards.
Principal’s lunches – This recognises achievement each LP based on Class Chart points.
Principal’s letters of commendation.
Senior Leaders’ Praise Letter – This recognises the top 20 pupils with positive points from across the school each month.
End of Year Celebration Year 11 and 13 – pupils reaching the end of year 11 / 13 whose effort has met our expectations will be invited to attend the celebration.
Attendance Awards – This recognises pupils who attend college regularly.
Departmental Praise Postcards – a Head of Department may send a praise postcard to celebrate any pupil who has excelled or has demonstrated exceptional work or effort.
Praise Postcards – a teacher may send a praise postcard to celebrate any pupil who has excelled or has demonstrated exceptional college virtues.
Departmental Praise Phone Calls – a teacher may telephone parents to celebrate any pupil who has excelled or has demonstrated exceptional work or effort.
Praise Phone Calls – a teacher may telephone parents to celebrate any pupil who has excelled or has demonstrated exceptional college virtues.
Head of Learning – Afternoon Tea/Breakfast.
Priority ‘Fast Pass’ lunch.
Weekly Pastoral/Curriculum Awards (Fantastic Friday).
Attitudes to Learning report – class charts points are shared with families termly.
Positive Behaviour Outside of the College – Senior Leadership Team ClassChart points
Honours Recognition System (Badges) – Students are rewarded for their contribution to the wider college life.Â