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12/04/24

All of us at SST are looking forward to our annual Spring Concert which takes place in just under 1 week!To get your tickets, head over to MyEvolve!#SpringConcert pic.twitter.com/FpWJoYLEqP

04/03/24

Welcome to National !This week, Miss Jenner and Mrs Chapman are curating a series of webinars, each delving into a distinct career pathway. Explore various topics, ranging from careers in finance, working in the NHS and even insights into working at Google!#NCW2024 pic.twitter.com/rM5bLTFHiE

26/02/24

Notice to Parents:Year 9 options evening is on Thursday, 29 February. Please make sure you have booked your ticket via Eventbrite. The first talk is at 4:15PM and parents are welcome to talk to the GCSE subject representative from 4:15PM onwards!

23/02/24

During half term, Ruben in 7E attended a workshop at the Royal Institution in the L'Oréal Young Scientist Centre. Students extracted their own DNA which was separated with enzymes and then sealed into a vial for them to take home!#Science pic.twitter.com/5PwNeX6hmj

06/02/24

We would love for you to vote for SST so we can continue expanding our STEM curriculum and developing our students' learning! https://t.co/24ubHpY817 https://t.co/Db8nxftMBQ

31/01/24

Several of our students recently had the chance to watch Maidstone United play Ipswich Town last Saturday! Here are the photos they've shared of themselves cheering on the Maidstone players, wearing team colours! 💛🖤 pic.twitter.com/vAIbsRIdXN

18/01/24

Throwback to last year's Ballroom Showcase which saw students from Ballroom Club showcase skills and techniques to their friends and family!If you're interested in dance, Ballroom Club runs every Wednesday after school and welcomes all students regardless of dancing skill! pic.twitter.com/Y5D4PoWqag

16/01/24

We are currently recruiting for several Teaching Vacancies here at SST including a Teacher of French/Spanish with a Leadership opportunity.Please enquire via the link below!https://t.co/jZcuxER1s6#Vacancy pic.twitter.com/DxoO12hLCq

14/12/23

Last week our staff really embraced the festive spirit with a Wreath Making Workshop!🎄#Wreath pic.twitter.com/vYO93GSzZG

13/12/23

A reminder to students and parents that on the last day of term Friday, 15 December, SST will have a half day finishing at 1pm!#Reminder pic.twitter.com/y74ulaLSj0

12/12/23

Last chance to buy tickets for tomorrow's Christmas Concert!🎅🎶As always, tickets can be purchased through MyEvolve✨#ChristmasConcert pic.twitter.com/47yABMRNLk

11/12/23

Our students in the Concert Choir had a fantastic time at Fremlin Walk last week!🎶 https://t.co/oloAJe2WJX

08/12/23

Our students in Drawing Club have been producing some amazing work recently! Held each Monday lunchtime with Miss Lovell, students are encouraged to experiment with both digital and traditional drawing.Drawings from Suvan in 10V, Leonor in 7T, Olivia in 7E, and Violet in 7E👏👏 pic.twitter.com/itWAs0THvR

07/12/23

Don't forget to book a space for the upcoming SST Christmas Concert next Wednesday, 13 December! Tickets can be booked via MyEvolve!🎄Throwback to last year's Christmas Concert!🌟✨#ChristmasConcert pic.twitter.com/1lhYXkia5D

06/12/23

Jake in 10V spent a day at last Saturday, where he had the amazing opportunity to go out on the track with a race team!🚦🏎This was only his second time out with them, but nevertheless, Jake made some great progress and received lots of positive feedback! pic.twitter.com/8KbXXtF2OL

05/12/23

After decorating our 6ft Reception Christmas Tree, we took to decorating our main Christmas Tree in the hall which comes in at just over 12ft!!🤩#ChristmasTree pic.twitter.com/II6tn46nKU

05/12/23

A reminder that the Morocco World Challenge parent conference is tonight at 6pm! Make sure you have your Zoom links handyIf you haven't registered already, follow the link below or head to the link in our biohttps://t.co/KA2SolL8U7#WorldChallenge

01/12/23

Hello, sorry for the confusion. It is Tuesday, 5th November!

29/11/23

Over the last few weeks, our students have been practising their road safety and hazard perception skills with the course!They've learned valuable skills such as how to look after their bikes, ride safely, and the best road practices to use when out on their bikes pic.twitter.com/shLZOInzRW

28/11/23

World Challenge is offering SST students an incredible opportunity to explore Morocco!World Challenge will be hosting a 20-minute Zoom session on Tuesday, 6 December. To register your interest or find out more about the trip please head to the link belowhttps://t.co/KA2SolL8U7 pic.twitter.com/k5mSUyLvlU

23/11/23

Congratulations to Alfie in 7C who recently passed his Karate exam with top marks and secured his Yellow Belt!💛#Karate pic.twitter.com/OpJ2s34bC1

22/11/23

Last week SST celebrated Maths Week with activities held each lunchtime ranging from learning how to crack codes, exploring the connection between maths and art through spirographs, and challenging each other's knowledge of times tables in Times Table Rock Stars! pic.twitter.com/ihDHcyZM2q

20/11/23

Last week, GCSE Art students travelled to London to visit The Hunterian and British Museum. This was an opportunity for students to understand the links between science and art, whilst building up primary source studies for their GCSE portfolios.#GCSEArt pic.twitter.com/GCjZhYfdk9

18/11/23

This Year, leading up to Christmas, SST has decided to partner with a charity that aims to relieve food poverty and reduce food waste in the UK.Please see the poster for a list of approved items you can donate. We will be accepting donations from this Monday, 20th💚 pic.twitter.com/GeDtGPCp16

17/11/23

Ronnie in 8E recently took on the challenge of climbing the rigging of the Cutty Sark clipper for last month! Between all of the climbers, a total of £3262 was raised for the charity, £400 of which was raised by Ronnie and his Dad. We are very proud Ronnie, well done! pic.twitter.com/Da7f0BFaWx

Mathematics

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The Maths department includes the following staff:

  • Mr J Regan – Lead Teacher of Maths
  • Miss J Derrick – Teacher of Maths & Assistant Headteacher
  • Miss K Wigg – Teacher of Maths & Assistant SENCO
  • Miss S Dowling - Teacher of Maths

As a fundamental member of the STREAM focus at SST Maidstone, the Maths department engages students in a well sequenced curriculum to support the developing numeracy skills of students. Students are guided through key skills and knowledge in the subject, supported by platforms such as Sparx Maths, TTRockStars and Numeracy Ninjas.

The maths department run a weekly Numeracy club for students that have been identified as struggling with their basic numeracy fluency. Students participate in a range of rich tasks, with the use of manipulatives, their iPads and a variety of individual and group tasks to develop their confidence in basic mathematical skills. The maths department also run seasonal clubs such as UKMT club during the build up to the junior and senior UKMT challenges and participate in the National Cipher Challenge run by Southampton University in the second term.

The department is always looking to work collaboratively with other departments both in SST and in the wider trust schools to ensure consistency between departments with regard to methodology, trips out of school and curriculum development.

Curriculum Intent

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At SST, we believe that our students deserve a creative and ambitious mathematics curriculum, rich in skills and knowledge, that will ensure they have the core competencies in everyday life and future employment after their time at SST. Our curriculum aims to pique students' interest, challenge them, and inspire them, while also providing them with opportunities to:

  • Master the fundamentals of mathematics. This should be accomplished through varied and consistent practise. Over time, students will develop conceptual understanding and the ability to confidently apply knowledge precisely.
  • Use mathematics to reason by following a line of inquiry, speculating on concepts and generalisations, and defining proofs.
  • Apply mathematics to a variety of routine and non-routine problems of increasing complexity to solve problems. This should be accomplished by breaking problems down into smaller steps and persevering in the challenge of tackling these.
  • Use mathematical vocabulary to communicate, justify, argue, and prove.
  • Build their character, including resilience, confidence, and independence, so that students can contribute to the life of the school and the community.

Our mastery approach aims to maximise each student's academic achievement through a spiral curriculum that builds on each student's prior knowledge each year. Each lesson will allow students to consider what prior knowledge they already have, highlight the new knowledge contained in the lesson, and provide ample opportunities for students to practise the new knowledge through a variety of activities. Lessons are scaffolded and differentiated through the use of manipulatives, which provide multiple representations of concepts and help to avoid overloading students' working memory.

As a new school, we are proud of the relationships we have already established with the other secondary schools in the trust and collaborative professional development that allows us to constantly challenge each other and develop our curriculum.

Year 7 and 8 students will be taught for a total of 6 hours over the course of two weeks, with time spent working on basic numeracy skills, rich tasks, investigations, practising prior knowledge, and establishing new knowledge.

 

Students in year 9 will be taught for a total of 7 hours over the course of two weeks, with time spent working building on the knowledge they have gained in the previous two years, whilst we ensure the curriculum is wider and more varied than the national curriculum requires students begin to discover key topics such as trigonometry, indices, simultaneous equations and conditional probability.

Curriculum Topics

Learning journey

Key Stage 3 - Year 7 and 8

Students follow the White Rose Maths scheme of learning that we have slightly altered and adapted to suit our student’s needs.

The specification for this can be found here.

Key Stage 3 - Year 9

Students should experience year 9 as a transition year between Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. This is a bespoke curriculum designed at SST that will continue to challenge and support all of our students. Students will have the opportunity to further develop their mathematical fluency and also come across new mathematical topics that will be key for Key Stage 4.

The topics students will be taught can be seen in the Key Stage 3 Learning Journey.

 

Key Stage 4 - Years 10 and 11

Students studying maths at SST with follow the Edexcel GCSE Mathematics Specification.

The specification for this can be found here.

 

Years 12 and 13

The Maths department at SST will be looking to offer:

  • Core Mathematics
  • A – level Mathematics
  • A – Level Further Mathematics

Transition Information

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Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 3

Lessons are all differentiated and designed to allow students to choose their level of difficulty with the help and support of their teacher for guidance so students are not overwhelmed and their confidence is allowed to grow.

Mistakes are hugely encouraged, we all learn from mistakes and if we are not making mistakes we are not growing and challenging ourselves enough.

There is an opportunity for students to join the numeracy club to further consolidate their basic numeracy skills through rich and interactive tasks.

 

Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 4

During key stage 3 students will be taught a wide range of content following a mastery curriculum. From this, students should feel confident when entering their first GCSE years in Mathematics.

Extra curriculum opportunities are provided through a variety of events, including: UKMT challenges, number day and maths week.

 

Key Stage 4 to Key Stage 5

Students will be supported in their transition from KS4 to KS5 through taster lessons that will take place after all GCSE exams have been completed. Students will be encouraged to speak to their teacher about the similarities and differences in KS4 to KS5. KS5 begins with a number of topics overlapping with KS4 allowing students to settle to the work confidently.  

 

Beyond Key Stage 5

Students are given opportunities to look at different routes to continuing their mathematical knowledge at university, whether that is a pure mathematics degree, a degree with heavy mathematical content or a joint honours degree. Students are further supported by sharing with them how Mathematics can aid them in finding employment or an apprenticeship after completing KS5.

Extended Curriculum Opportunities

Click here to view the Extended Curriculum Opportunities for Maths.