St. Thomas of Aquin's High School Overview

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St. Thomas of Aquin's High School is a welcoming and inclusive school community that prioritizes meeting the diverse needs of all students. With a strong focus on values such as self-discipline, teamwork, and mutual respect, the school aims to create a safe and supportive environment for students to thrive academically and personally. The school's uniform policy, emphasis on values, and commitment to academic excellence contribute to a holistic learning experience. Explore the vibrant community at St. Thomas of Aquin's High School and discover its dedication to nurturing students' potential and fostering a sense of pride and togetherness.


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  1. St Thomas of Aquins High School St Thomas of Aquin s High School P7 parents Information August 2021 August 2021 Application Process

  2. About St Thomas of Aquins High School St Thomas of Aquin s is a school community that aims to meet the needs of all of our young people, no matter who they are, where they are from, whether they have a lively faith, are seeking answers to the questions they are asking, or profess no faith at all. We endeavour to work with parents, carers and other partners to provide the best possible support for our young people as they journey through school towards, what we hope and pray, will be positive and sustained destinations which will bring them joy and fulfilment in their years beyond St Thomas Please visit our school website gives to gain a sense of the vibrant and caring community that staff, our young people and their parents/carers have helped St Thomas to become.

  3. Our vision and values St Thomas of Aquin s Roman Catholic High School is a learning community which ensures a safe, supportive and enjoyable environment where pupils, staff, and parents are inspired and motivated to work hard for one another to fulfil the God- given potential of all pupils. Self-Discipline Teamwork Trust High expectations Openness Mutual Respect Achieving excellence Success

  4. Values and school uniform Our school uniform plays a valuable role in contributing to the ethos of our school. The uniform instils pride as well as protecting pupils from social pressures to dress in a particular way. St Thomas uniform helps to foster togetherness and can be a very important tool in helping our young people to develop self-discipline. Black trousers or skirts Black shoes White shirt and St Thomas tie Black jumper School blazer

  5. About St Thomas of Aquins RC HS 2020-21: school roll :793 pupils S1 school roll: 140 pupils 4 associated primary schools: St Peter s, St Mark s, St Mary s, Holycross PS. Pupils from 25 primary schools across City of Edinburgh Council

  6. 2018 2018- -19 attainment 19 attainment Go to Go to www.st www.st- -thomas thomas- -of of- -aquins.org.uk/about/achievements/ aquins.org.uk/about/achievements/for a detailed 2018 for a detailed 2018- -19 summary 19 summary City Edinburgh Average St T of A St T of A The 2018-2019 attainment table provides the most recent results based on final examinations rather than estimates. St T of A 2018-2019 SQA results 2019 2019 St Thomas pupils at the end of S4 2017 2018 The table provides the percentage of pupils achieving National Qualifications in S4, S5, & S6 at St Thomas since 2017 60% S4 pupils = 58% 63% 43% Pupils gaining 5+ National 5 exams passes (No of 134) (No of S4 pupils = 128) (no of S4 pupils = 137) The percentagesof all year groups and levels are always based on the number of pupils who sit their first National Qualifications in S4. St Thomas pupils at the end of S5 28% 37% 32% 20% Pupils gaining 5 Higher exam passes (No of S4 pupils = 129) (No of S4 pupils = 134) (No of S4 pupils in S4 = 128) St Thomas pupils By the end of S6 48% 37% 46% 36% Pupils gaining 5 Higher exam passes (No of S4 pupils = 129) (No of S4 pupils = 134 48% 37% 43% 27% Pupils gaining 1 Advanced Higher exam pass (No of S4 pupils = 129 (No of S4 pupils = 134

  7. Curriculum Structure Our curriculum is coherent, relevant, and inclusive; allowing a pupil to progress from S1 through to their specific leaving year experiencing high quality learning and teaching which will lead to a positive destination. The school is committed to closing the attainment gap through a curriculum which enables pupils to progress through and achieve CfE levels and National Qualifications when they are ready.

  8. S1-S3 Broad General Education (S1-S3) In S1-S3 pupils will experience a broad range of subjects, 17 in S1 and in S2. Courses & programmes will generally follow Level 3 and Level 4 experiences and outcomes and, where appropriate, National 5 outcomes. In S3 pupils will be able personalise their timetable and choice subjects in the curricular areas of Science, Social Subjects, Expressive Arts, and Technologies along with core subjects of Maths, English, Languages, RE, PE, and PSE. A full account of the school s curriculum can be found in our curriculum policy on the school website https://www.st-thomas-of-aquins.org.uk/parents-carers/curriculum-for- excellence/

  9. 2020-2021 S1 curriculum Languages Mathematics Social Subjects Science (Integrated) Expressive Arts Technologies Health and Wellbeing Religious Education S1 Curriculum 9 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 33 Periods English (5) Maths (4) Geography (1) Biology (1) Art & Design (1) Computing Science (2) Physical Education (2) Religious Education (2) Modern Languages (4) History (1) Chemistry (1) Music (2) Craft and Design (1) Personal & Social education (1) Modern Studies (1) Physics (1) Drama (1) Food and Textile Technology (1) Business Education (1) STEM (1)

  10. 2020-21 S2 Curriculum Languages Mathematics Social Subjects Science (Integrated) Expressive Arts Technologies Health and Wellbeing Religious Education S2 Curriculum 8 5 4 4 4 4 3 2 33 Periods English (4) Maths (5) Geography (1) Biology (1) Art & Design (1) Computing Science (2) Physical Education (2) Religious Education (2) Modern Languages (4) History (1) Chemistry (1) Music (1) Craft and Design (1) Personal & Social education (1) Modern Studies (1) Physics (1) Drama (1) Food and Design Technology (1) Business Education (1) STEM (1)

  11. 2020-21 S3 Timetable S3 Curriculu m 33 Periods 8 Languages Mathemati cs Health and Wellbeing Religious Education Column C Column D Column E Column F Column G 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 4 Choice of 2 (2 periods each) Choice of 2 (2 periods each) Choice of 2 (2 periods each) Choice of 2 (2 periods each) Choice of 2 (2 periods each) English (4) Maths (4) Geography Biology Art & Design Computing Science Design & Manufacturin g Physical Education (2) Personal & Social education (1) Religious Education (2) Chemistry Modern Languages (4) History Chemistry Music Art and Design Modern Studies Business Management Physics Music Technology French Modern Studies Environmenta l Science Spanish Spanish Graphic Communicati on Drama Health & Food Technology Dance Biology French Physical Education Health and Food Technology Physics Computing Science Physical Education Business Management Avail spaces approx 190 spaces approx. 180 spaces approx. 200 spaces approx. 180 spaces approx.

  12. High Quality Learning and Teaching High Quality Learning and Teaching Our lessons are: 1. Very well planned 2. Support the needs of all pupils 3. Engaging for pupils 4. Enhance pupils understanding and kills

  13. The Senior Phase (S4-S6) Pupils in S4 will study 7 National Qualifications progression and choice Pupils in S5 will generally study 5 National Qualifications. Some pupils may benefit from pursuing a complement of school-based subjects and a college placement. Pupils in S6 have the flexibility to pursue a range of at least 4 National Qualifications along with experiences at the school, neighbourhood schools, College, work experience, and for volunteering opportunities.

  14. Application process Pupils starting S1 in August 2021 All parents will be contacted by letter by CEC about transfer to High School and admissions procedures from early November 20. Parents requesting a place in their RC catchment school will need to complete a RC placing request. Proof of baptism must be provided for P7 pupils. Parents can apply online to make a placing request for a non catchment school. The deadline is 24 December 2020 and decisions will be made on these requests in early March 2021. Applications submissions will be reviewed regularly by CEC . Please be aware that places in Roman Catholic schools are not guaranteed and that priority is given to children baptised in the Catholic Faith ( RC Admission form) Late requests will be accepted up to 31 July 2021 but will only be considered after the first round in March 21 Placing requests are now open .PDF versions of online forms are available to download from CEC at http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/schoolplaces

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