Doncaster Education & Training Yearbook 2006/2007
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Editors Introduction

Introductions:
- Mayor Winter
- David Gates
- Don Stewart

Directions Finningley: Aviation, training & employment opportunities
- Rapid Ascent

Digital Knowledge Exchange

Every Doncaster Child Matters

Could my son be a Cathedral Chorister?

Voice Auditions for boy Choristers

Montessori - an education for life

Key to the National Curriculum

Mark Eales - Doncaster students ‘Get That Grade’

Mark Eales

Doncaster students ” Get That Grade”!
This has been another excellent year for Doncaster schools. There have been improvements in each Key Stage and a greater number of young people than ever before have achieved the national standard of 5 A*-C at GCSE.

Engineering Block at Ridgewood School
The new Engineering Block at Ridgewood School, an Engineering College. The Specialist School status in Engineering is a reflection on the outstanding success enjoyed by the school over the years.

For six years we have seen year-on-year improvements in attainment in our primary schools. This test success is set in a context of a highly enjoyable curriculum. Children leave school at 11 well fitted to take up the challenges of secondary education.
Building on these firm foundations, our secondary schools this year, made an improvement of 7.2% A*-C at GCSE. An amazing achievement!
Our secondary curriculum has been enriched by many new courses. Young people are now achieving qualifications in ICT, media studies and engineering – all very relevant to the future economy of Doncaster.
“ Get that Grade” has proved a great success. It seeks the greater involvement of parents. Not in doing the school work, but in making sure it is done and that course work files are in on time. During public examinations, parents and carers are encouraged to: get her up, get her on the bus and get her there on time! The drive has also underlined the need for students to have a meal before exams and to take water with then to keep the brain alert.
It seems to be a trait in our national media, to say exams are easier today. They are not. Our schools, teachers and children are working harder, working smarter, to achieve better grades. If you get a chance, say “Well done!”

Mark Eales
Mark Eales
Director of Education Standards

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Then become a Governor and make a difference!

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