Homework

Learning at home is an essential part of a good education. The classroom is not the only environment where successful learning can take place. The regular setting of appropriate, thoughtful, challenging and differentiated homework contributes to pupils’ overall learning experience and is essential for an individual pupil to reach their potential.

Homework is set for pupils with the purpose of supporting the ongoing progress and achievement of all pupils. It is intended to:

  • Reinforce the home-school partnership
  • Consolidate and reinforce skills and understanding
  • Exploit resources for learning in the home
  • Develop skills of organisation and self-discipline
  • Prepare pupils for the demands of university or work life
  • Extend Academy learning

We provide all pupils with homework to enable them to practise the skills and learning they have already acquired at the Academy. Sometimes the aim is to repeat something completed in class as a practice exercise. At other times, the homework may ask children to apply their learning to a new context.

We expect 100% of pupils to complete their homework; pupils are rewarded for their successes but where this does not happens, we use consequences. Any pupil failing to complete their homework in will be placed into an same day after-school detention.

Where there are extenuating circumstances, these will always be taken into account. Please speak to your child’s Head of year if this is the case.

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Subjects

English

(Seneca)

Maths

(Sparx)

Science

(Seneca)

Geography

(Seneca)

French

(LanguageNut)

 

Reading wise Vocab

 

History

(Seneca)

Computer Science

(Seneca)

 

At KS3, Creative subjects will set half-termly projects.

At KS4, GCSE subjects may also set additional tasks.

Further information on homework can be found on our Synergy system –  SchoolSynergy ~ Login