FAIRFAX INFORMATION PACK

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FAIRFAX INFORMATION PACK

WELCOME TO FAIRFAX CONTENTS Mrs D J Bunn - Head of Academy... 1 Context... Learning and The Curriculum... Commitment to Student Welfare... Our Facilities... 2 5 6 9 Conclusion... 10

EVERY MEMBER OF STAFF IS COMMITTED TO ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE, A PHILOSOPHY THAT IS UNDERPINNED BY OUR MANTRA All of us all of the time

WELCOME TO FAIRFAX MRS D J BUNN - HEAD OF FAIRFAX ACADEMY From the moment you enter the gates here at Fairfax you realise what an extraordinary school it is; one that succeeds academically through its excellent examination results, both at GCSE and A Level, but also one that develops the whole person. I am incredibly proud to be the Head of Academy of such a unique school. Our aim is to prepare each and every student to succeed in a 21st Century workplace and have the skills and competencies to do this. Fairfax s traditional curriculum underpins our ethos of creativity, innovation and the mastering of the basics, reading, writing, communicating and mathematics. We are proud of our reputation both locally and nationally through our endeavours with the Duke of Edinburgh s Award Scheme, World Challenge expeditions and quality first teaching. Our excellent House system is at the heart of Fairfax and provides students with extensive opportunities. The inter-house Eisteddfod festival celebrates our students talents, and our variety of local and national sports teams allow our athletic students to excel. We continually strive to improve all aspects of school life. MRS D J BUNN Head of Fairfax Academy 1

WELCOME TO FAIRFAX CONTEXT Fairfax is in Sutton Coldfield, eight miles North-East of Birmingham. There are approximately 1400 students on roll, with over 200 in the Sixth Form - we are significantly oversubscribed each year. Our intake is diverse and creates a genuinely comprehensive culture, despite the two selective Sutton Grammar schools. We are a fully accessible school for Physically Disabled students, and currently have 14 PD students in school. Fairfax has obtained Artsmark Gold, Sportsmark, Healthy Schools and International School Awards. We also have productive links with other schools both locally and nationally. This Summer 82% of our students achieved three levels of progress in mathematics and 74% achieved three levels of progress in English. Our A2 average point score per entry was our highest ever at 212.9, enabling all students who applied to university to secure a place. Over the past few years we have embarked on number of developments: Transformed data, monitoring, intervention and assessment systems allowing extra provision to be provided. A traditional curriculum that promotes high levels of literacy and numeracy. A personalised CPD culture provided through 1:1 coaching and CPD tailored to the teaching standards. Mixed (vertical) tutor groups to improve students respect for each other. A superb House system at the heart of the school promoting participation from all. 2

WELCOME TO FAIRFAX LEARNING AND CURRICULUM We are developing staff and student skills in making more progress in lessons, using formative assessment strategies, developing independence and creative learning, exploiting the opportunities of the new national curriculum and curricular links. Fairfax aims to support every member of staff in becoming an outstanding teacher. A varied CPD programme is provided that caters for teachers at all stages in their career and teachers are encouraged to share their ideas and learn from each other through a range of means including our regular teaching and learning publication Lightbulb. From September 2012, Fairfax has introduced two Assistant Head Teachers, solely devoted to Coaching. This initiative lies at the foundations of our commitment to personalised Professional Development, helping all staff further their professional portfolio. Our curriculum is designed to provide a flexible, personalised education - knowing that one size does not fit all and preparing students for their future lives. Having several distinct pathways which support every learner in aspiring to the very best; all of our students will master the basics of Literacy and Numeracy as well as following traditional and more creative courses. We have eight Faculties in which every subject is placed, namely; Business and IT, Design and Creativity, English, Humanities, Mathematics, Modern Foreign Languages, PE & Sport and Science 5

WELCOME TO FAIRFAX OUR COMMITMENT TO STUDENT WELFARE Behaviour, Attendance & Care, Guidance & Support were judged outstanding by Ofsted 2011. This view of behaviour was confirmed in our recent Section 8 inspection. The report stated: Behaviour in lessons is very positive. In all the lessons visited students were very well focused on learning. Standards of discipline and uniform are high. Students readily use their voice through the house school councils, tutor group of the week, discussions with the Headteacher and community service awards. They form an interview panel for all staff appointments. The House system permeates most aspects of school life and generates healthy competitive spirit. The outstanding quality and range of extra-curricular activities help students to develop the self-esteem and confidence to succeed. As well as an unusually large number of sports teams and clubs, Fairfax is a would leader in Outdoor Education, including World Challenge and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. The annual Eisteddfod Arts House competition gives every student the chance to get involved and culminates in two evenings of drama, dance, music and high tension whilst the results are decided. Students say there is always something for everyone. Of course these are only possible through the commitment of the staff team, and we expect new staff to contribute to this work. Students reach high standards in their academic work, behave in an exemplary manner and contribute extremely positively to the life of the school. 6

WELCOME TO FAIRFAX OUR FACILITIES Fairfax is set in large grounds which are exceptionally well maintained. There have been extensive building programmes which have provided an indoor Swimming Pool, new Technology Block, Science labs, Drama Studio, MFL/English Block, Sports Hall, Entrance foyer, Geography block, 3D Art Room, Performing Arts Suite, extension to the Open Learning Centre to support students with SEN. During the Summer of 2012 the new Reception opened, along with our dedicated olympicstyle Netball facilities, a canopied area with outdoor Table Tennis facilities, a 21st Century Library and new Music Practice rooms. This coupled with an extensive programme of redecoration and refurbishment in classrooms as well as over 200 new all-in-one PC s, a dedicated Exchange server and a virtualised IT network, equate to facilities that are enviable across the Midlands. In 2013 a new 1million two-storey Sixth Form building and a state-of-the-art Restaurant for staff and students were also completed. 9

WELCOME TO FAIRFAX CONCLUSION Fairfax is a great place to work. It is a happy and successful student-friendly environment which relies and thrives on the generosity and commitment of staff. There are high expectations and the pace of life is distinctly busy. Fairfax has traditional values and a firm approach to discipline, punctuality and uniform, but embraces the challenges of the 21st Century. This is an opportunity to be involved in shaping the future direction of Fairfax, and making it an even more successful experience for our students. We welcome applications from ambitious individuals who feel they have the skills, personality and experience to rise to this challenge. Further Information If you require further information about the available post, an informal visit, or any aspect of the school, visit our website at www.fairfax. bham.sch.uk or contact Jenny Piper, Personnel Manager, on 0121 378 1288 ext. 233 or at j.piper@fairfax.bham.sch.uk. The school has placed care, guidance and support for students at the heart of its work. - Ofsted 2011 10

MRS D J BUNN HEAD OF FAIRFAX ACADEMY A: FAIRFAX SCHOOL, FAIRFAX ROAD, SUTTON COLDFIELD, WEST MIDLANDS, B75 7JT T: 0121 378 1288 F: 0121 378 3176/311 01016 E: POST@FAIRFAX.BHAM.SCH.UK W: WWW.FAIRFAX.BHAM.SCH.UK