Our Heads of Years look forward to the year ahead
Our new Year 7s have settled beautifully into Borden life and they should all feel extremely proud of the courage they have shown in making that huge step up to secondary - especially when we consider that many of our boys had not even set foot inside the school before September! As well as finding their way around and getting to know new friends and teachers, the boys have been learning all about the importance of our Borden Values and I am thrilled to see the huge number of achievement points that have already been given out by staff as they see your children actively displaying those values.
This week elections for Form and Vice Captains have been taking place and I look forward to our first “business meeting” of the year, where our newly elected team will have the opportunity to feed back to me about their experiences so far in Year 7 and help me in my planning for the year ahead!
Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our new parents and carers for your invaluable support during the transition into Year 7, The tutor team and myself look forward to catching up with you via video link in our virtual ‘meet the tutors’ event later this term, the details of which will follow soon.
Mrs J Frost Head of Year 7
Year 8 have returned to Borden smartly dressed, well-equipped and ready for their first real experience of school life after a fragmented Year 7. New form tutors, new classrooms and timetables and the freedom to move around the school, eat in the canteen and attend clubs. In Year 8, our students add Personal Development to their timetable and this, in conjunction with form time activities, will help them to develop an understanding of a wide range of global and more personal issues that affect young people as they grow up. I hope to see Year 8 students representing the school in the sporting events and musical groups this year, as well as taking full advantage of opportunities that arise over the course of the year to demonstrate our Borden values.
Mrs A Edwards Head of Year 8
It has been wonderful to be able to welcome back the Year 9 students. This year group have coped amazingly well over the past two years with a transition to secondary school shortly before a global pandemic. They have shown so many of our Borden Values in how they have responded to a challenging time and they deserve praise for their resilience, kindness and effort amongst many other things. I hope this year will be more of a normal school year for them and that they will be able to experience all that Borden has to offer them. I would encourage them to take part in as many activities as they are able to outside of their lessons. We are now able to offer far more extra-curricular activities in music, drama, sports and other areas and this is a great time for students to find things they are passionate about.
One of the key events in Year 9 is the GCSE options process, where students choose the optional subjects that they wish to continue with at GCSE level next year and I would like to provide you now with an outline of some key dates that are a part of this process. It is worth noting that for core subjects such as English, Maths and Science, students are starting to study GCSE content already this year and therefore it is important that maximum effort is put into work and books and notes are kept for revision purposes.
Future dates to remember:
Year 9 Options Exams - 6th - 10th December
These exams will be taken in lesson time for options subjects only during this week. The results of these exams should help students decide whether that subject is a good choice for them.
Year 9 Options Evening - 26th January
This is an evening event which will provide more information about how to complete the options process in school. It is also a source of advice and guidance for both students and parents.
Year 9 Parents’ Evening - 3rd February
This will provide an opportunity for parents and students to speak with subject teachers regarding options choices. This is a time to confirm that your son has made suitable choices.
GCSE Options Deadline - 7th February
This is the date for all students to complete and submit their options choices.
Core Subject Exams - June / July
Core subject exams (English, Maths, Science) and confirmation of option choices.
Miss A Phillips Head of Year 9
This year pupils will be taught key content from all GCSE courses whilst learning invaluable skills that equip them to tackle exam style questions. Within morning registrations pupils will explore a range of revision techniques and be given directed time to use this to consistently rehearse and repeat key content within their GCSE courses. A voluntary parents' consultation event will be offered for parents to find out key information and talk to staff if they have any concerns or questions regarding the process for GCSE qualifications over the course of Key stage 4.
Mr J Weller Head of Year 10
Year 11 face an important year ahead. The GCSE exams at the end of the year will be the culmination of several years of hard work. Before the exams take place, the year group will be busy learning new revision and study techniques to help them grow into independent, proactive learners. Alongside their academic studies, in Personal Development the boys will explore their futures, study healthy choices around mental, sexual and physical health and look at their future relationships. Year 11 will also make important decisions around sixth form options and further education, to build on their successes in the forthcoming year.
Mr B Finch Head of Year 11
We have a busy year ahead in Year 12, with students starting their A levels and settling into the Sixth form. Our students will be visited by external speakers focusing on a range of life skills and study skills, including a singer that focuses on the importance of mental health and wellbeing. Students will also be actively organising and running our charity week to raise money for a charity of their choice, which often leads to lots of fun sporting activities involving students and staff, as well as lots of yummy food on sale at break and lunch times. We will also be planning to take students on a trip to Cambridge to inspire and promote high aspirations, as well as arranging for ex students with experience in exciting apprenticeships to lead motivational talks to our Year 12 students. Overall, our Year 12 cohort will be working hard to progress in their studies this year in preparation for taking big steps towards their future careers.
Miss Andrews-Lucas Head of Year 12
It has been a pleasure to welcome back the Year 13s into their final year at Borden. It is an exciting time of year as tutors, teachers and Heads of Year help students finalise their plans for when they leave Borden. Over this term much advice and guidance will be given to students during their enrichment sessions and assemblies on careers, UCAS support and degree apprenticeships. Other important themes that we will be working on closely with this cohort will be driver safety, gambling, First Aid, responsible use of social media and Black History month. There will also be some fund-raising events chosen and run by a team of Year 13 students, so there is much to look forward to!
Mr Whiting Head of Year 13