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Hamworthy Middle School Website
We are delighted to take this opportunity to welcome you and your child to
Hamworthy Middle School. Hamworthy Middle School provides a caring community,
committed and dedicated teachers and support staff, specialist teaching
facilities, a very pleasant site with its own indoor swimming
pool and a supportive Governing Body. At Hamworthy Middle School pupils
receive a sound academic education in a secure and happy environment.
Visitors find a calm, friendly atmosphere and comment on pupil's good manners,
discipline and smart appearance.
Hamworthy Middle School was built in the early 1970's on a beautiful and
spacious site with views of Poole Harbour, the Purbecks and Brownsea Island.
Within the first few years a group of parents added the heated indoor swimming
pool. Through the years there have been a variety of changes to the building,
these provide specialist areas and facilities to enable the school to offer
all pupils a range of curriculum subjects and opportunities.
The school consists of four year groups:-
ˇ 8 - 9 years (Year 4)
ˇ 9 - 10 years (Year 5)
ˇ 10 - 11 years (Year 6)
ˇ 11 - 12 years (Year 7)
All children are based in classes of about 30 under the responsibility of the
class teacher. Through the year each child builds a special relationship with
other class members and their teacher.
Each year has a Year Leader who monitors the well being of all the pupils and
teachers in the year group. As well as organizing the day to day aspects of
school life he /she liaises with the 'in-school and outside agencies'. Year 4
and Year 7 leaders liaise with the feeder first schools and various secondary
schools that our pupils transfer to.
We are always happy to meet with parents and discuss any concerns or offer
advice and information. Each term there is an opportunity to discuss your
child's work and progress during the parent /teacher consultation evenings.
Parents are always welcome to make additional appointments to see teachers.
Please contact the school office first to arrange a convenient time for both
parents and staff.
Thank you for such a positive start to the new school year. The children have
returned, smart and with a pleasing and positive attitude. The staff have been
very busy preparing a full and interesting curriculum as well as a number of new
activities, visits and visitors. We are always seeking ways to enhance the
curriculum and ensure that pupils are offered rich and full opportunities.
A very warm welcome to all our new pupils and families. We look forward to working
with you and hope that your time at Hamworthy Middle School will be enjoyable and
positive. We also extend the welcome to our new staff. We are delighted that you
are joining the school community and hope that you enjoy your time with us.
Communication and Relationships with Parents
* We will aim to send all newsletters and other communications home on Thursday.
To assist with this please ask your child on a Thursday for letters and check
their bags. We will also indicate letters in the Home School Diary.
* Each wednesday 3.15 - 3.45pm there will be a parents 'drop in' for quick
questions and concerns. Please enter through the main door signing in at the
school office. Longer appointments can still be made by making an appointment
through the school office.
* We are looking at the format of the news letters to try to keep them brief and
informative with more regularity.
* We are considering the arrangements for parents consultation evenings.
We are again hoping to raise the profile and importance of the Home School Diary as this is
such an important means of communication.
Behaviour
* The school staff are reassesing this and re-establishing agreements and expectations.
Homework
This year again we are planning to focus on the pupils who fulfil their homework tasks.
Too much time and energy can be spent chasing the children who choose not to do their homework.
* Homework will be called HOME LEARNING.
* All pupils will be set homework / home learning, as outlined in the school policy
and brochure.
* This will involve a whole range of activities and tasks and won't always require
formal written tasks.
* Parents will be notified where pupils continually choose not to complete tasks.
We would encourage all parents to encourage their child to complete homework. Children
who have support from home and regularly complete homework make considerably better
progress in school.
08.45am - 08.50am Registration
08.50am - 09.50am Lesson 1
09.50am - 10.50am Lesson 2
10.50am - 11.05am Morning Break
11.05am - 11.20am Assembly
11.20am - 12.20pm Lesson 3
12.20pm - 01.10pm Lunch
01.10pm - 01.25pm Registration & Quiet Reading
01.25pm - 02.15pm Lesson 4
02.15pm - 03.05pm Lesson 5
Our focus, like the DfES, is 'Excellence and Enjoyment'. Each year we
evaluate and 'tweak' our taught curriculum to ensure that we offer pupils an
enriched curriculum with first hand, interactive activities, appropriate
visits, visitors and guest teachers. We pride ourselves that we are a
learning school.
The aim of the school is to provide children with the best possible education
to meet their needs. The National Curriculum provides the framework within
which the school works. The planning, quality, dedication and expertise of the
staff together with the time and care taken to equip and resource each area
ensure that our pupils receive a broad, relevant and interesting curriculum.


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