…activities, including planning careers, study skills, IT, PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education), and skills for life in general. Students must take all the compulsory subjects and they have a…
…range of A level courses, as well as the UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing & Production Arts and The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). We offer the following subjects:…
…alphabetical order): Galia Shilo Sum Phoebe D’Arcy Rebekah Clark We are also pleased to announce that the following candidates were re-elected to Council: Sam Jukes-Adams (Chair) Philip Whale A list…
…when the school opened, and remains equally true today. We appreciate that every child is unique and has their own set of strengths, attributes and areas to develop. HEAD’S WELCOME…
Please do inform us if you know of any OA deaths so we may take their names off our mailing list and avoid causing distress to their families. …
…particular grade (an approach called ‘criterion referenced’). Results had been rising steadily as exams and mark schemes became more transparent, teaching improved and arguably accountability measures increased. Now, however, A…
…the ‘raw’ exam grades, but the progress that they make while at KAS. This is captured by our ‘value-added’ scores which are generated by The Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring,…
…people, academics and stakeholders, united in the desire to create something fairer and more fit for purpose than the current exam-driven system. Robert’s latest blog appears on their website alongside…
…as 50% (English Literature). There are a range of reasons for variation in marking, including procedural error (e.g. not marking all the pages of an answer), attentional error (concentration lapses…
…a wonderful week at Anglesey Outdoors: “Camp week was amazing! It was all brilliant, the food, the accommodation, the activities and even the free time. But it all came at…