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DES & MOE Conclude Successful Summer School 2024 Catch-Up Programme

Education 29 Jul, 2024 Follow News

Students from the Red Bay Primary School Hub enjoying a creative arts session at summer school, engaging in painting and crafting activities under the guidance of their teacher.

Students from the Spot Bay Primary School Hub exploring Ms. Jennifer’s Bluff Farm, learning about plants and nature during an educational field trip.

Students from the John Gray High School Hub gather around to explore the historic caboose, where they are learning about their cultural heritage during a summer school excursion at Pedro Castle.

Year 5 Students from the Joanna Clarke Primary School Hub discovering history and culture during their summer school museum field trip.

A student from the Clifton Hunter High School Hub engages in play as part of the summer school activities.

Students from the Sir John A Cumber Priamry School Hub engage in a STEM activity during summer school.

A student from the East End Primary School Hub engages in Arts and Craft as part of the summer school activities.

The Ministry of Education (MOE) and Department of Education Services (DES) are pleased to announce the successful conclusion of their expanded Summer School 2024 Catch-Up Programme. The three-week initiative designed to help students bridge learning gaps and achieve academic success, has made significant strides in supporting student learning.

Building on last year’s foundation, the programme expanded its scope to include Year 4, 5, and 6 students requiring additional support in English and Mathematics. Approximately 280 students benefited from the programme, which operated across seven hub sites, including Sir John A Cumber, Joanna Clarke, Spot Bay, Red Bay and East End Primary Schools as well as John Gray and Clifton Hunter High Schools.

DES Director Mr. Mark Ray shared his observations about the programme which commenced on 8 July and ended today. “ We have seen encouraging progress over these three weeks. The interactive learning experiences appear to have positively impacted our students’ confidence and competence. We anticipate significant gains in achievement as these students enter the new school year better equipped to tackle academic challenges. We are also excited about the long-term impact of this programme. Over time, we expect to see significant benefits as we continue to support our students and mitigate against learning loss that may occur over the summer.”

Programme Highlights

Focused Academic Support: Intensive intervention sessions in reading and mathematics tailored to meet individual student needs and address specific learning gaps using Read Write Inc. Fresh Start, On Track English, and Math Whizz which includes adaptive technology.

STEM: Through the group STEM activities, students will have the opportunity to develop essential interpersonal skills, such as communication, collaboration and leadership. These skills are crucial for their overall growth and success, both inside and outside the classroom.

Qualified Instructors: Experienced teachers who specialise in primary or secondary education and are dedicated to helping students reach their full potential.

Small Class Sizes: Limited class sizes to ensure personalised attention and a supportive learning environment.

Extended Learning Activities: Opportunities to extend and authenticate learning throughout the community with weekly field trips and a daily STEM challenge.

Parent feedback has been positive. One parent shared, “I’m so grateful for this programme and think it’s fantastic for our community.” Another noted, “My child was excited every morning to attend the three-week programme.”

Mr. Ruel Haughton, Site Coordinator at John Gray High School, highlighted the programme’s effectiveness: “The daily attendance and enthusiasm shown on the students’ faces have been a testament to its success. I am especially impressed with the level of progress shown when comparing the English diagnostic test against the final assessment.”

Although the programme has concluded, the DES encourages parents to continue supporting their children’s learning journey using resources available at www.summerlearningci.com. This website provides recommended resources and summer learning activities for students in every year group of primary school.

The Summer School Catch-Up Programme exemplifies the DES’s commitment to providing high-quality educational programmes that empower all students to reach their full potential. It serves as a key intervention to support students in the upper Key Stage 2 years, leveraging technology, expert teaching, and practical activities to improve competence and confidence in core subject areas.

For more information, on this and other DES Programmes, please visit the Department of Education Services website at https://schools.edu.ky/ . To learn more about Ministry of Education Programmes, please visit https://www.gov.ky/education .


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