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  1. Parents/Students. Home ». Parents/Students. "Pupils are highly motivated and work hard to achieve and learn successfully." Ofsted 2021. Welcome to our Parent area. In this area you will find links to the relevant areas of our website for parents and/or carers.

  2. At Ashmole Academy we believe that the following behaviour from adults and students will encourage even higher standard of behaviour. Punctuality. Clear, appropriate preparation for lessons. Clear communication. Clear guidance on the use of sanctions and praise. Consistent use of praise and sanctions across all years. Mutual respect and support.

  3. Welcome to Ashmole Academy. I trust that our Sixth Form Prospectus will help you make the most appropriate decision about continuing education Post 16. Ashmole is a high performing 11-19 mixed school that seeks to provide the highest quality of education and the highest standard of academic success for its students.

  4. These establishments are linked with Ashmole Academy, URN: 136308. For example, they may be predecessor or successor establishments. Showing 1 - 1 of 1. Links; URN Establishment name Type of link Date linked; 101363: Ashmole School: Predecessor: 1 October 2010: ...

  5. Faculty Structure and Staffing. The Faculty Structure at Ashmole Academy consists of seven faculties, each one containing one or more departments. Each faculty is managed by an Assistant or Deputy Head Teacher or equivalent. Information regarding each of the faculties and the subjects and members of staff within them may be found in this section.

  6. Students are taught Physics as a separate subject, from Year 9. In Year 11 students will be entered either for the Combined Science course (AQA) or Separate Sciences (AQA). Students can choose Physics A-Level (AQA) as an option in Year 12. The Physics Curriculum at Ashmole Academy is underpinned by five subject specific curriculum pillars ...

  7. Home Learning. Home Learning. Home learning is a key contributor to a student’s academic success, helping them to engage more effectively in future lessons or consolidate skills and knowledge they have gained during a lesson. Home learning also develops key skills such as reflection, endeavour, independence and organisation.