The Annual Report of the Board of Governors 2015-2016



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GCSE PERFORMING ARTS


Entries

Grades

Outcome (%)

12

A*

41.7

A*/A

58.4

A*/B

100

A*/C

100



Drama Department achievements in 2015-16 include:


  • Charlotte (Lottie) Kelly achieved First Place (equal) in Northern Ireland in the CCEA 2016 GCSE Drama examination;

  • 100% of students achieved A*-B in both Drama and Performing Arts at GCSE.


Drama Department activities in 2015-16 include:


  • In September 2015, GCSE Drama and Performing Arts students travelled to the Lyric Theatre, Belfast to see a production of ‘Dancing at Lughnasa.’

  • In December 2015, Year 8 Drama students travelled to the Millennium Forum in Derry to watch the pantomime, Aladdin.

  • In January 2016, Year 9 Drama students travelled to the Millennium Forum in Derry to watch a production of Annie. Also in January, GCSE Drama and Performing Arts students travelled to Queen’s University Belfast to see Mojo Mickey Bo and partake in a workshop with the actors and lecturers.

  • Beginning in January and running throughout Term Two, the Key Stage 3 Drama Club gave students in Year 8, Year 9 and Year 10 the opportunity to take part in lunch time drama activities.

  • In February 2016, GCSE Drama and Performing Arts pupils travelled to the Millennium Forum in Derry to take part in a Bruiser Physical Theatre Workshop.

  • In March 2016. the Drama Department facilitated a trip to New York City with pupils from the senior school. The pupils enjoyed an array of activities including sight- seeing and Broadway shows.

  • In March 2016, Year 12 Drama students presented performances of Steel Magnolias, Cagebirds and Of Mice and Men.

  • In May 2016, Year 12 Performing Arts students presented ‘We Are Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On’ in the Drama Studio as Showcase Performance work.


4.6 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT




GCSE English


Entries

Grades

Outcome (%)


153

A*

19

A*/A

66.7

A*/B

96.1

A*/C


100

GCSE English Literature


Entries

Grades

Outcome (%)

153

A*

19.6

A*/A

54.2

A*/B

90.8

A*/C

100

AS English Literature


Entries

Grades

Outcome (%)

39

A

25.6

A/B


66.6

A/C

94.8

A2 English Literature


Entries

Grades

Outcome (%)

27

A*

14.8

A*/A

40.7

A*/B

66.6

A*/C

96.2



English Department achievements in 2015-16 include:


  • Lauren McStocker won Rotary International Young Leaders of the Future Competition. Lauren spent a week in Strasbourg and was given the opportunity to debate in the European Parliament as part of her prize;

  • Soroptomist Public Speaking Competition: three students participated and Sarah Gallen was awarded third place.

  • Year 13 students, Sarah Gallen, James McTeague and Ethlinn Walls won the local heat of BPW Public Speaking Competition (Business and Professional Women) and Sarah Gallen was awarded Best Chairperson in the regional final.


The range of activities provided by the English Department in 2015-16 includes:


  • Lunchtime Book Clubs for Key Stage 3/4 and 5 from September in the school library;

  • In September, Literacy Annual Focus was launched: Accountable Talk;

  • In October, English/Literacy prefects launched the Homework Club;

  • Year 12 English Literature students visit the cinema to see ‘Macbeth.

  • Lunchtime/After school revision classes successfully implemented for Year 12 students repeating English Language Module in January 2016;

  • CPD Transitioning Project launched;

  • Years 8-10 and Year 13 submitted a number of short stories for the Poetry Games Writing Competition;

  • Year 9 students and teachers wrote and recited their own poetry in the Valentine’s Day Poetry Reading event;

  • Year 9 enjoyed a two day ‘Mid Ulster Counsel Seamus Heaney Poetry Workshop’ focusing on the life and writings of Seamus Heaney and students had an opportunity to write their own poetry for publication;

  • Year 9 students enjoyed a Creative Writing Poetry Workshop with local poet, Deirdre Cartmill.

  • CLAN support (English/ Literacy) for targeted Year 11 & 12 students successfully implemented;

  • To celebrate World Book Day, all KS3 students received a £1 book token and participated in a wide range of activities including Creation of a Recommendations Board, Speed Book-Dating, Book Presentations, Making a Book-Mark, Games/Quizzes in form classes, World Book Day Art Competition, Read Write Café and Year 13 enjoyed a Poetry Workshop with local poet, Deirdre Cartmill.

  • Year 10 attended a poetry Workshop in the Bridewell hosted by renowned poet, Lemn Sissay;

  • A number of students’ Spinechillers (100 word short story) were submitted to the Young Writers’ Competition and are selected for publication;

  • BBC Comedy Club competition.





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