We at Gateacre School are driven by the belief that each and every child should go to a great school and should become a great learner through our values; Believe, Achieve, Succeed. At Gateacre we aim to ensure that all our young people become great learners by providing an outstanding education, in an environment that is warm, friendly and caring.
As your child starts life at school with us, whether they are about to embark on an exciting and opportunity filled adventure where they will meet new people, learn new skills and develop and grow as a young person. Or, if they are returning to be part of our 6th Form, we are here to help, support and guide them as they become great learners and celebrate academic success.
On arriving at Gateacre you will be inspired by the outstanding modern learning environment. This is a wonderful and rapidly improving school. We are proud to work and a school where our students are proud to belong. We look forward to working alongside you and your child in the coming years and beyond, so that we can celebrate with you their success along the way.
We believe that our prime function at Gateacre is to facilitate learning and to provide a broad, balanced and relevant education for all our students.
We seek to develop honesty, reliability, self esteem and self-discipline. Furthermore we endeavour to encourage a caring attitude, a belief in tolerance and equal opportunity and the ability to work co-operatively within teams.
We are committed to working with parents and the community, associated primary schools and the Liverpool Learning Partnership to maximise the benefits for all our students.
The school curriculum gives a balanced and broadly based education which promotes the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of our students and prepares them for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of adult life. Throughout the school there is regular assessment, and parents are provided with interim review and a yearly written report. All students are given academic targets and all are encouraged to exceed them.
Numeracy complements literacy and is sometimes called ‘mathematical literacy’. Both skills are needed in order to function fully in modern life. Research shows that people with good literacy skills are more likely to have higher self-esteem, better health, better jobs and higher wages.
This is because they are more able to take advantage of the opportunities that life may offer them. As part of the Literacy Focus in school, resources will uploaded here every 2 weeks for pupils to access from home.
The resources will correspond with the school fortnightly focus covered in virtual tutor sessions, so pupils are able to familiarise themselves with the tasks and work on extending their knowledge. Further resources will be available so pupils can improve their writing skills - targeting specific areas; key skills sheets and tasks along with mark sheets can be can be downloaded and completed in addition to homework set by subject teachers.
To improve literacy across school we encourage pupils to incorporate the focus in all subjects, therefore we hope you will encourage your child to take advantage of the work provided.
Being in sixth form can be challenging, but the work with the sixth form will help you to meet your targets within your A-Level subjects. Sixth formers have a study room that only they can use, the aim for this is to give you your own study area that provides both privacy and silence to help boost concentration. Within this you are allowed tea and coffee. Other perks of being in sixth form include being able to go outside of school for your lunch which is a bonus, as well as having your own space in the atrium. You are treated like responsible young adults and given the freedom of non-contact periods that you are trusted to use wisely.
Individuality is the greatest asset you can possess, we have a great student community where all individuals are accepted regardless of their different backgrounds and the different departments we have here reflect that. Involving yourself in school life is the best thing you can do, sixth form is tough and it does involve a lot of hard work however having different interests allows you to flourish through school life a lot easier.
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