INTERMEDIATE APPLICATION FORM



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INTERMEDIATE APPLICATION FORM Step 1 Your details ABOUT YOUR SCHOOL: School name*: Athlone Academy Type of school*: Nursery (ages 0-5) Primary (ages 5-11) Secondary (ages 11-18) Vocational/Technical College (age 16+) Head Teacher name*: Mr R. A. Dickinson Website: www.anyschool.sch.uk Address*: 20 Athlone Road Town/ City*: London Country*: Greater London Date issued: 02/12/2013 Version: 1 Page 1 of 12 Uncontrolled when printed

Postcode*: SW2 2DR Number of pupils at your school*: 0 What is your motivation for applying for the International School Award*. Athlone Academy opened in 2012. It is now a "good school with outstanding leadership" (OFSTED 2014) and will have nearly 500 pupils on role in September 2015. Our application for the International School award will celebrate the rich and diverse curriculum we have developed already and will support the school vision of creating an 5-18 school producing intelligent, employable global citizens that demonstrate social competence, a desire for learning and respect for each other and the world around us by providing a focus and a motivation to further develop an international dimension to our pupils' learning experiences. International Activity Summary * Please summarise the international activity that takes place in your school. Refer to students' and staff understanding; any international policies; and international projects or school partnerships you are involved in.. Our international work has gone from strength to strength. In 2012, senior leadership and governors wanted to further embed internationalism in our curriculum; we did this by using the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) and followed with applying for the Foundation level of the International School Award in 2013. We have a strong link with a school in France, undertaking regular reciprocal visits, which have had invaluable impact on the learning and engagement of children from all schools involved. We also accommodated a Spanish teaching assistant which brought new and fresh approaches to our Spanish language teaching. Our children leave us with open minds, respect, understanding, the ability to apply knowledge and a desire to learn more about the international community in which we live. There have been student led campaigns on such issues as the modern slave trade, fair trade, refugees, and gender issues. Page 2 of 12

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Step 2 Partner Schools Partner school name*: Lycée Belmont Type of school*: Nursery (ages 0-5) Primary (ages 5-11) Secondary (ages 11-18) Vocational/Technical College (age 16+) Head Teacher*: Miss Camille Bosshardt Address*: 43 Rue Pasteur Town/ City*: Lyon Country*: France Postcode*: 69007 Website: www.lycee-belmont.fr Approximate number of pupils*: 350 Contact person name: Thierry Henri Contact role: International Coordinator Contact Email: Page 4 of 12

ThierryHenri@gmail.com Describe how your partnership started and how you stay in contact: Following a six week online course linked to e-twinning, undertaken by our International Primary Curriculum co-ordinator in 2012, we were contacted by the secondary school in Lyon, offering us a link with a French school. We accepted the link and began contact with staff via e-mail first. To start the link, children shared letters, written in English and French which gave a real context to their foreign language learning. They have since shared photos, videos and presentations about their schools and current topics, sent via e-mail. We have this year, for the first time, used Skype to speak directly to the children in Lyon which our children found fascinating. Page 5 of 12

Step 3 International Activities At least three curriculum activities are required demonstrating the International School Award outcomes in Global Citizenship and/or Enriching Education. One of the activities should be in collaboration with a partner overseas. Page 6 of 12

Activity Number 1 Title of the international activity*: French Chefs Teacher responsible*: Miss Thompson Other staff involved*: Hannah Swift; Thomas Cook Between which dates did this activity occur*: Start 12/09/2014 End - 31/09/2015 Subject Area/s*: Art Biology Business studies Chemistry Citizenship Classics Dance Design Drama Economics English Geography History ICT Language Law Mathematics Media Studies Music PSE Physics Politics Psychology Religious studies Science Sociology Technology Global Themes - Please select from the following*: Conflict and peace Identity and belonging Fairness and equality Rights and responsibilities Sustainable living Number of pupils in this activity, by age range*: <5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 Page 7 of 12

11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 >19 Activities* Please describe the activities that you carried out. If you worked with a partner school, describe how you worked together. Years 4 and 5 pupils will be working in collaboration with a secondary school in Lyon, France through MFL project in French and English. The children were exchanging letters. This year, partner school will be inviting our primary school children to travel to Lyon to teach cooking and reinforcing French through food. Aims and Outcomes* What were you aiming to achieve through this activity and what educational outcomes do you anticipate? - to be tolerant and respectful all other cultures and beliefs - to use French in everyday life - to develop confidence and curiosity in speaking a foreign language and respecting the food and culture of other countries Evaluation Evidence* What evidence of work or evaluation did you retain for this activity if required for review by assessors? - short videos of pupils speaking and cooking with chefs in Lyon - pupils will be giving presentation to the whole school - evaluation forms Partner school(s) involved: Lycée de Lyon Page 8 of 12

Activity Number 2 Title of the international activity*: Refugee week Teacher responsible*: Mrs Sarah Taylor Other staff involved*: Mr Sam Gray Between which dates did this activity occur*: Start - 04/09/2015 End - 31/07/2016 Subject Area/s*: Art Biology Business studies Chemistry Citizenship Classics Dance Design Drama Economics English Geography History ICT Language Law Mathematics Media Studies Music PSE Physics Politics Psychology Religious studies Science Sociology Technology Global Themes - Please select from the following*: Conflict and peace Identity and belonging Fairness and equality Rights and responsibilities Sustainable living Number of pupils in this activity, by age range*: <5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 Page 9 of 12

11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 Activities* Please describe the activities that you carried out. If you worked with a partner school, describe how you worked together. We adopted the Schools Online Classroom resource Refugee week with its both alternations for Primary and Secondary school. As a starter activity, pupils of primary visited a Celebrating 70 Years of Migration exhibition at Southbank centre and will brainstorm on Why do people become refugees? The resource is currently being implemented into this year s Geography and History curriculum which will result in a series of activities over a course of the academic year working closely with up-to-date newspaper release, undertaking a series of quizzes testing an understanding of refugee terminology. Secondary school pupils also had undertaken a full day trip into the Museum of Immigration and Diversity in Spitalfields, London and then researched on different migration movements into the UK. Students were given this as a full term project and presented their findings at a school assembly. Aims and Outcomes* What are you aiming to achieve through this activity and what educational outcomes do you anticipate? What feedback or evaluation methods will you use to judge if the activity is successful? Primary - help pupils to understand why people become refugees and take part in activities to help tell the world about the plight of refugees. Secondary - investigate the reality of the refugee experience and why it is they are forced to flee their homes and loved ones to seek a safer life elsewhere. Evaluation Evidence* What evidence of work or evaluation did you retain for this activity if required for review by assessors? - Secondary students presentations at assembly - Artworks (Primary schools students) - Photos - Quiz Partner school(s) involved: N/A Page 10 of 12

Activity Number 3 Title of the international activity*: Become an Estate Agent Entrepreneur as part of Erasmus+ Project My house, my culture Teacher responsible*: Mrs Liz Arriens Other staff involved*: John Warwick Between which dates did this activity occur*: Start - 20/10/2014 End - 29/02/2015 Subject Area/s*: Art Biology Business studies Chemistry Citizenship Classics Dance Design Drama Economics English Geography History ICT Language Law Mathematics Media Studies Music PSE Physics Politics Psychology Religious studies Science Sociology Technology Global Themes - Please select from the following*: Conflict and peace Identity and belonging Fairness and equality Rights and responsibilities Sustainable living Number of pupils in this activity, by age range*: <5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 Page 11 of 12

11-12 12-13 9 13-14 10 14-15 10 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 >19 Activities* Please describe the activities that you carried out. If you worked with a partner school, describe how you worked together. Every pupil involved created a bilingual virtual tour of their house. Using the relevant vocabulary in French and/or Spanish and being trained on the necessary technology, pupils included appropriate subtitles using the app subtitle me. All tours were uploaded to the blog and saved on the school shared area as well as it will be shared with our partner school in France. The students were encouraged to discuss and share their feedback on the work of their counterparts in France. In spring 2016, UK pupils participated in the French programme in Lyon and hosted by the families of pupils who were involved in this project and could use the learned French vocabulary in practice. Aims and Outcomes* What are you were aiming to achieve through this activity and what educational outcomes do you anticipate? The aim of this activity was to introduce the houses and cultures of the pupils in the 2 international schools to each other. Other aims included: development of the digital, communication and language skills. Evaluation Evidence* What evidence of work or evaluation did you retain for this activity if required for review by assessors? Billingual digital tours Evaluation forms Contributions to the Blog Reports in school newsletter Pupil testimonials Partner school(s) involved: Lycee Belmont Page 12 of 12