Island School社区……追求卓越……通过我们对教学的热情,通过我们对学习的热情,通过我们成为最好的自己的决心,通过我们面对挑战时的韧性。拥抱责任……对我们的学习和教学,对我们的言行,对我们的领导力,对我们的本地和全球社区。赞美个性……通过认可多样的学习方式,通过认可多样的教学方式,通过尊重我们的多元化,通过珍视同理心。
In many ways, but we have a one-to-one laptop policy which means every student has their own laptop and they use it in lessons as necessary.
学生构成
在校学生总数
1200
学校学生国籍数量
47
课外活动
课外活动或社团
There are over 63 clubs, societies and teams students can choose to join
学生可参加的体育队或比赛
Yes within school, within the foundation and against other schools
涵盖的体育运动项目
Physical activities and sports is available at all levels to all students both as part of the curriculum and with extra curricula activities
设施
学校体育设施
Playgrounds and gyms
语言支持
英语母语教师
是
为英语非母语学生提供的语言支持
是
学校提供的额外语言课程
French
Spanish
Chinese
Japanese
English
学生支持
为有特殊学习需求学生提供的专职人员/项目
是
学生是否可获得教育心理师支持
是
提供的学习支持
Individual Needs
The Individual Needs Department aims to provide all students with equal access to the curriculum and every aspect of school life, to support them so that they can achieve their full potential academically. The main focus of the department’s work is to ensure that students become as independent as possible in their learning, and less reliant on the intervention of other adults. A second major theme of the department’s work is to raise literacy standards, in particular those in writing and reading comprehension, which are crucial to long-term success.
Learning Support
Island School accepts students with a wide range of ability, some of whom have Special Educational Needs. The Individual Needs Department is responsible for identifying these students, and supporting them both directly and through collaborative work with mainstream teachers. Our approach to meeting the Special Educational Needs of our students is loosely based on the ESF wave model. Students’ Special Educational Needs are identified using information passed on from Primary schools, from school-based assessments and from concerns raised by parents, students, staff or other relevant bodies.
A range of strategies are employed, to ensure that the school meets the needs of these students. These include:
Withdrawal groups for students in Years 8 and 9 for students with literacy development needs. They are taught in place of a modern foreign language.
In both Years 7 and 8 an English support group exists, with reduced student numbers (14-20) and two teachers, to boost the progress of identified students. Every form in Years 7-8 has a fortnightly English Library lesson which is also supported by an Educational Assistant from the I.N. department.
In-class support from educational assistants in some Maths, Science, Humanities and Island Time classes.
1:1 Social Thinking sessions for students with identified difficulties with their social communication. This incorporates elements of Michelle Garcia Winner’s Social Thinking, and Zones of Regulation
The 16-week PEERS programme is also used, in the Elements programme, with students in years 9-11 with identified difficulties in their social communication.
Liaison between Individual Needs Support staff and mainstream staff (on academic and pastoral issues).
Special examination arrangements for some students at both IGCSe and IB level.
The dissemination of relevant information to staff through regular updates to the Individual Needs Register.
The provision of advice and training to staff on a variety of learning needs/strategies.
Meetings with parents to discuss intervention strategies and Student Support Plans (SSPs).
When necessary, referrals can be made to the Educational Psychologist.
When a student is identified as having Special Educational Needs his or her name is placed on the school’s Individual Needs Register in one of the following categories:
Level of Adjustment 1: subject teacher is responsible for ensuring student progress through differentiation of materials and assessments.
Level of Adjustment 2: subject teachers and Individual Needs teachers liaise to establish appropriate programs of intervention.
The school also has a specialist Learning Support Class (LSC) for students at Levels of Adjustment 3-4. From August 2016, 12 students will have designated places within this class. Entry to this class is regulated by ESF, as with all other ESF schools. Provision for students within the LSC can include many of the elements above, but goes further in offering a distinctly different programme when it is deemed to be in the student’s educational interests. This often includes elements of withdrawal, subject by subject.
The school’s Individual Needs Register is not a fixed entity – students may enter, leave or move between stages according to their particular circumstances.
学校对天赋异禀和优秀学生的支持
Gifted and Talented Policy
Island School policy is to provide as many opportunities as possible for ALL students to be stretched academically in different aspects of the curriculum, rather than identifying a particular cohort for these opportunities. This educational offering is provided within both the subject areas, the cross-curricular lessons and in extra-curricular programmes such as Mathematics competitions.