Learning
We think homework is an important tool to help students practice and embed the things they have learned in lessons.
Homework also helps young people to develop the independent learning habits that will be essential later in their lives.
You can support your child with their homework by helping them to find a quiet space to work away from distractions and encouraging them to create a homework schedule. If you have any questions regarding your child's homework please contact their tutor.
Students will be set homework on their subject google classrooms depending on their year group as outlined below.
You can sign up for a weekly digest email which summarises your child's homework deadlines.
Your child's teachers will set homework as outlined below:
Y7
Y8
Y9
Y10
Y11
Y12 & Y13
1. Pick a good time to do homework.
Try to do your homework at the same time everyday: right after school, just before dinner, or right after dinner. Try not to leave homework until just before you have to go to bed.
2. Find a place that makes studying easy.
Collect up all the books and supplies you’ll need before you begin to work. Do your homework in the same place every day.
3. Spend more time on hard homework than easy homework.
If you know what’s easy and what's hard, do the hard work first. Take a short break if you are having trouble keeping your mind on a task.
4. If homework gets too hard, ask for help.
If your parents are busy and you have an older brother or sister, ask them for help, or get your parents to ask them. Leave enough time before the due date to ask your teacher or classmate for help.
5. Remember to make a plan
Checking the Google classroom regularly will help you to make a plan of what homework to complete and when to complete it by. Make sure you look over each piece of homework when it is set so you know how long it will take you and create a plan so that you meet the deadline.