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Penryn College

School Day & Equipment 

The current school day is structured as follows:

Tutor Time – 8.40am – 8.55am

Period 1 – 8.55am – 10.05am

Period 2 – 10.10am – 11.20am

Break – 11.20am – 11.40am - Student Services Open at Reception 

Period 3 – 11.40am – 12.50pm

Lunch  – 12.50pm – 1.25pm

Period 4  – 1.25pm – 2.00pm

Period 5 – 2.00pm – 3.10pm

End of School Day – 3.10pm

Equipment for School

iPads

Having access to iPads provides enormous benefits to teaching and learning, with an incredible range of learning tools at teachers’ and students’ fingertips. iPads allow students to share their work, presentations and performances with others, research any subject immediately, and have access to a range of materials that they can compare, evaluate and select from. Additionally, pupils can hand in work via the iPad and receive feedback from their teachers in the same way. 

An MB Learning Report in 2013 surveyed 220 students, aged between 14 and 18 in 55 schools across Britain. 95% of students said that digital technology helped them learn independently, while 70% said it made learning more exciting. 

 

Our mission is to balance our students’ security with their curiosity and creativity. 

Questions and answers

We hope the FAQs below will help answer any questions you might have. 

The iPad is and remains the property of Penryn College.

If, in the first instance, it appears that the damage is genuinely accidental, Penryn College will repair or replace the iPad free of charge. Any further damages, malicious damage or loss/theft will lead to a parental charge being raised prior to the student being issued with a repaired or replacement iPad.

The iPads are unattractive to thieves because the school’s management system controls them remotely, this means we can track and close down any iPad reported missing.

The iPads will be part of your learning equipment in much the same way as a pen or a ruler. The iPad is a fantastic tool for research, for sharing and recording work, and for making learning more visual and interactive. However, we do not anticipate that you will be using your iPad all day every day. It is one learning tool of many. The iPad will also allow you, at home to be able to use the same level of technology to complete your work.

We have purchased the most advanced and education-specific filtering system available. This enables us to filter any use of the Internet on the iPads just as we currently filter the use on the school’s own network. This filtering system is incredibly flexible and allows us to set up different types of access to the Internet for different students. We can force the iPad to access the internet only though this system, even when it is in the home.

Parents/carers know you best and are best placed to make decisions about how much screen time you should have in the evenings. Currently, you cannot download gaming apps, so your use is limited to internet browsing and apps supplied by the school. This should avoid hours of Angry Birds! We do advise that when you finish with the iPad, you leave it to charge somewhere other than in your bedroom.

We believe that providing all students with the same level of digital resources is an excellent way to help them. We always seek to work with parents/carers who have concerns to see what they are and how we might be able to address them. However, it will not be essential for every child to have an iPad; they will be able to use other devices during lessons, if necessary, and homework will not rely on them having access to an iPad. If needed, students will be set alternative, non-iPad-based tasks.

As stated above, there will be an Acceptable Use Policy document for you and your parent/carer to sign. This will include details such as you having to keep the iPad in its supplied case and agreeing not to misuse the iPad in any way. You will also need to ensure that your iPad is charged at home and ready for use in school, and that there is sufficient space on the iPad for schoolwork. The iPad will become another piece of equipment that is required for lessons, just like a pen or a ruler.

Students will be able to print directly from the iPads, so you will need to ensure you have printer credits. These can be purchased via the ParentPay system.

Apple has the most robust, virus-free and secure operating system and comprehensive range of apps; there are at least 80,000 educational apps for the iPad. Apple is also experienced and very willing to work with schools and operating a global network of educators who can support us. The iPad Generation 8 was chosen because it has more storage than the previous iPads used and is more cost-effective than other models in the range. 

Our filtering and classroom management systems will allow the teacher to turn all the iPads in a class off. However, a big part of providing students with this technology is to help them develop the skills and judgement to use it responsibly, so simply turning the machines off will not be a solution used regularly. Teachers remain in charge of lessons and will decide on the best approach; it may be that pupils are asked to keep them in their bags when not in use. When in use, teachers will monitor students as always, and if necessary punish students for not working as requested.

Different schools take different approaches to this. However, at Penryn College we propose that iPad use is minimised during these times. This is to reduce the potential for damage and to encourage students to see the machines as a learning tool. During breaks, lunchtimes, and the holidays, we want students to be socialising and relaxing, not looking at screens.

When the iPads are not in use we will encourage students to ensure they are looked after carefully and stored safely in bags or lockers.

The iPads will be available for use by the students during holidays, in the same way as at weekends and evenings.

As mobile phones generally have cameras and microphones, this has been an issue for all schools for some time. Students have already been made aware of the seriousness of inappropriate behaviour through assemblies; the Acceptable Use Policy for iPads document further reinforces this. Recording and sharing images without permission is potentially illegal and will be dealt with as an extremely serious matter. Again, if it was felt necessary, the school could limit the camera function on the devices.

The iPads are fully managed by the school using a modern device management solution. This means that required apps are pushed out to the devices, so there is no requirement for students to have an iTunes account. This means that the school can ensure all devices are set up in the best way possible to support the students’ educational requirements.

Replacement leads/adapters for iPads

Original Apple chargers and leads can be purchased from the school if students take money to the Finance Office. 

Substitute chargers and leads are not suitable as they tend to be inferior quality, don’t charge properly, and can even be dangerous. Students also need to return their original equipment at the end of Year 11, otherwise they will be charged.