Stocketts
'Go Forth and Achieve'
Head of House - Miss R Warren
Deputy Head of House - Miss K Haslett
Pastoral Manager - Mrs K Duke
Alumni
- Jacob Potts left Oxted School in 2000 and is now a boxer
- James Alexander left Oxted School in 1988 and is now an actor
What Makes Stocketts Distinctive?
High Expectations, no excuses is what we aim for in Stocketts.
As a House team, we believe that learning is about making mistakes, listening carefully to feedback and persisting to improve despite setbacks and challenges.
House Assembly
Students will regularly attend assembly with their House
House Achievement
Champion House
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Achieved top ATL grades 2013/14
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2008/09
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2006/07
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2004/05
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2002/03
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2001/02
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2000/01
House Student Leadership - (Roles & Responsibilities)
House Captains
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Manage Prefect team
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Assist in day to day running of House
Deputy House Captains
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Assist House Captains
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Sports Captains
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Organise teams for inter-House competitions
Year 11 Prefects
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Mentor Year 7 tutor groups
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Assist in organising House teams
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Arrange litter duty rota and co-ordination
The House system plays an important role in the life of students. It provides every student with:
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Daily contact with a Form Tutor (Form Tutors are part of the House team). The Form Tutor will be at the centre of the student's experience
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A tutorial programme delivering academic mentoring and developing personal well-being
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Monitoring of their learning behaviours
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Support for issues that are barriers to learning
The House team will contact parents to:
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Celebrate students' achievements
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Notify parents of House events
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Clarify issues that may be affecting a student's learning or well-being
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Discuss concerns over attendance
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Notify parents of detentions
Where parents can find further information during the academic year:
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Parent weekly bulletin
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School Calendar
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Letters from School
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Like us on Facebook - oxtedschool
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Follow us on Twitter - @oxtedschool
Parents can support the House team by:
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Keeping contact details up to date
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Informing School of any changes to family circumstances
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Communicating concerns regarding any aspect of School as soon as they become a concern
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Ensuring your child attends regularly, helping them to achieve 95% or higher attendance
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Provide the necessary equipment so your child is always ready to learn
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Ensure your child is correctly wearing full uniform and is punctual for the start of the school day
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Take an interest in your child's school work and encourage them to always do their best, including the completion of homework
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Co-operate with the School in providing the best education for your child
Ways that parents can communicate with the House:
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Emailing the Form Tutor
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Emailing members of the House team
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Telephoning a member of the House team