WORKING TOGETHER FOR GOOD BEHAVIOUR IN SCHOOLGood behaviour and strong discipline go hand in hand with effective teaching and learning. Teachers cannot teach and pupils cannot learn effectively in classes disrupted by poor behaviour. Schools help to develop and encourage good behaviour. They also have strong legal powers to deal with poor behaviour where necessary. This leaflet sets out the powers that schools have in relation to children’s behaviour, every parent’s responsibility for ensuring the good behaviour of their children, and what parents can expect from the school. Click here to view the information for parents and carers. Inter-house 2009-2010
Inter-house 2009-10, Photos, Scores, Videos and Blog!Click here to find out more!
And in other news
Passport to the Prom has now been launched for year 11. Please click here to download the letter providing you with more information. "Relationships between teachers and students are very good" Ofsted December 2008 Ofsted visited the School in early December to inspect our provision for Year 7 students. Their report, which is particularly positive, is available by clicking here School Policy Documents
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The Magna Carta School is currently celebrating its 50th Anniversary with exam results of 68% - the best in the school's history.
This is equivalent to over two-thirds of students achieving 5 or more A* to C grades and every student has attained either a GCSE or equivalent qualification.