Gifted and Talented Gifted and Talented 2014/152014/15
I The G&T register
Each subject area is required to identify those students who are ‘gifted’ or ‘talented’.
Teachers should nominate students to the cohort based on a range of both qualitative and quantitative methods, to include:
• Information from previous schools• Internal assessment data (formative and summative)• External assessment data (GCSEs, BTEC’s etc.)• Performance data (for example Fischer Family Trust)• Subject specific identification criteria (as appropriate)
We are looking for the top 5 - 10% of each year group, per subject area.
For an average year group, this would identify the top 10 students in languages, in maths, in ICT, in drama etc.
Gifted learners have abilities in one or more subject areas and the potential to attain distinctly above average for that cohort.
The definition of a Gifted pupil at St Mary’s A pupil who shows an interest in a subject area beyond the constraints of the curriculum. They have the ability to learn quickly and a desire to acquire knowledge over a wide range of subjects. They show abilities to a level significantly higher than others in the same year group. They are nominated by subject staff and if they appear on the lists for two or more subject areas they will be defined as a gifted pupil.
Talented learners display practical skills and have the potential to be distinctly above average in one or more areas of human performance.’
The definition of a Talented pupil at St Mary’s A pupil who shows exceptional ability in Music, Physical Education and Art. They must produce work well above that of what is usually expected for pupils of their age.
Learns
quickly
Asks searching questions
May have a
keen sense of
humour
Challenges accepted theories
Has a vivid imagination
Is a divergent (unusual)
thinker
Is an autonomou
s learner
A G&T student…
At St Mary’s all staff strive to meet the needs of our students within the class room and ALL our students at St Mary’s are encouraged to participate in a wide range of extra curricular activities.
The G&T program is an extension of this additional provision and support. Students are invited, and encouraged to participate with the additional activities, but as with any extra-curricular provision, attendance cannot be made compulsory.
Each faculty in school, offer a wide range of enrichment opportunities and ways in which ALL students can further develop their knowledge, skills and interest within a subject area. We hope that students who are identified as being within the G&T cohort will access and contribute to this aspect of school life.
FACULTY Enrichment Opportunities Year Group
Maths & ICT IT lunch clubs, Maths challengeEnterprise Day
All welcomeKS4
English and Media
Poetry Live! events; theatre trips; entry into poetry and short story writing competitions and the Shakespeare Schools Festival, ‘Drop Everything and read’ initiativeSovereign Lecture at A Level;
KS3 KS4
KS5
MFL languages clubs, Spelling Bee competition, reading challengeExchange visits – France, Germany,
All welcomeKS3KS4
Humanities Resources on the Learning Platform & class sites, Guest Speakers (inc Holocaust survivor), Field trips (inc Auschwitz)G&T visits.University visits, subject mentors in lower key stage lessons.
All welcomeYr 11 & 12G&T cohortKS5
RE Year 7 Day of Welcome and Mass of WelcomeFairtrade group, Ten Ten Theatre productions, Retreats.Ethics Matters conference, CRS days, Holy Island retreat
Year 7All Key StagesKS5
Science Nerd Soc (for all), I am a ScientistScience Live , ITriple Science Curriculum Provision – higher abilityBolton Lecture (physics), & Bonfire lecture (chem), Royal Society Summer ExhibitionBiological Science Review: school liaison panel
All welcomeKS4KS4/5Open to allKS5
Creative Orchestra, choir, Bands, performance opportunities & concertsSchool productions, & showcases. Theatre Trips.London visit
All welcome
KS5
PE & Psychology Extra curricular PE programLeadership Academy & Level 1 Leadership Program
All welcomeKS4 & Core PE yr 10
I The G&T Programme
Phase 1.
Students who have been identified as Gifted or Talented will work on an enrichment project in VERTICAL groups (i.e. across the key stages) in a SUBJECT area. Each subject (or faculty if more appropriate) will need a member of staff to MENTOR the group through their project.
Phase 2.
The whole G&T cohort will focus on public speaking & presentation skills and deliver their groups findings/work at an evening CONFERENCE EVENT based in school in front of parents, peers and guests.
Phase 3.All students will be invited to participate or attend in a cross-curricular activity focusing on ‘thinking skills’. For Key Stage 3 students, this will be run as a workshop within school. For Key Stages 4 & 5 we are hoping to attend a G&T focused conference, with the added benefit of enabling student to experience ‘university style’ lectures and environment.
Imagination is more important than
knowledge.
For while knowledge defines all we
currently know and understand,
imagination points to all we might yet
discover and create.
Albert Einstein
This years project is to research and learn about the biggest innovation within your ‘G&T’ subject area…
OR Be innovative, and get inventive. What change/s do you want to see happen?
What does it involve?
Each group will be allocated a subject coach and mentor to bounce ideas off and to guide you through…
Phase 1:Be Inspired, be motivated, be a young leader.Develop your research skills and leave the curriculum behind…
Phase 2:Be Inspiring, be motivational, be a team player.Develop your presentation skills and leave your comfort zone behind…
Innovation: the event
Each group to have a max of 6 mins to present and argue the case for their ‘innovation’ to a panel of experts and the audience.
The panel of experts will have the opportunity to ask questions and give immediate feedback on the presentations
After all the presentations there will be a drinks/snacks breaks and the opportunity for all guests to vote for ‘the greatest life’.
The results will be announced at the end of the evening and prizes given…
Creative Thinking Skills & Team Building
workshop
Key Stage 3
Key Stage 5 – there is also an opportunity here for
you….
Key Stage 4 & 5.
Hull – .
The benefits for the
Students
Development of Existing Study Skills
Increased Motivation
Increased Confidence
New Experiences
New Skills
Fun!
Broaden Horizons
MENSA – The high IQ Societywww.mensa.org.uk Government informationwww.education.gov.uk National association for Gifted children.www.nace.co.uk Potential Plus uk. www.potentialplusuk.org Youth sports trust – Gifted and Talented in P.E.www.gifted.youthsporttrust.org/page/pe-sport/index.html
How to assist your gifted or talented child Below are a few websites which you may find useful:
http://www.figurethis.org/index.html - Really useful for KS3 MATHS –contains problems, hints, tips and solutions.
How to assist your gifted or talented child Below are a few websites which you may find useful for specific subject areas:
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