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  1. Phoenix. Our “small schools” system means that we have divided our very large school into a collection of smaller schools, which we call Colleges, each of which has its own Headteacher and team of staff and accommodates about 400 students. Year 7 students join one of our Colleges – Aquila, Orion, Pegasus or Phoenix – where strong ...

  2. Teachers dedicate significant time in lessons to preparing for, and reviewing examinations to ensure they accelerate learning. The rules we follow for Internal Examinations closely match those for Public Examinations and so it is important that students become familiar with the documents on this page, particularly the “Collegiate Exam Notes”.

  3. Peripatetic Music Staff We offer a wide range of instrumental & vocal teaching at Riddlesdown Collegiate. This is provided at cost by a number of peripatetic staff, please click here for their details. Peripatetic Music Tuition Contract Please click here for terms and conditions. Extra Curr

  4. Thank you to all Parents for supporting students in engaging with their lessons with Google classroom. It is clear that students are rather fluent in “Google speak”. However, we have put together a little guide to support you in understanding how it all works, especially the meaning of different icons and sections. Keep up the good work!

  5. Year 7 students join one of our Colleges – Aquila, Orion, Pegasus or Phoenix – where strong relationships and a clear identity foster outstanding learning. Post-16 students join College VI whilst the Creative and Performing Arts (CPA) College provides specialist teaching and facilities across the Collegiate in Art, Drama, Dance, Design ...

  6. Dress Code. College VI students should be smartly dressed in professional attire, with identity cards and College VI lanyards worn and visible at all times. In practice, this means: Variations in colours or patterns are permitted but if in doubt, please speak with a member of the College VI Senior Team. The following are examples of casual ...

  7. The Excellence Curriculum Skills comprise of five strands: Reflective Learner. Independent Enquirer. Team Player. Resilient Learner. Creative Thinker. For each strand, students will learn and develop a number of specific skills and competences and progress though six levels of skills development as the year progresses.