Our Vision for the Mathematics Department at Ladybridge High School
Welcome to the Mathematics department where we aim to prepare pupils with the fundamental skills required in modern society. We will strive to make mathematics a fun and inspiring subject at Ladybridge. We pride ourselves on developing young people not just mathematically but providing them with the skills to communicate and reason effectively. These skills are essential to their success in mathematics and in life.
Our goal is to provide a first class education in mathematics to all who attend Ladybridge. Pupils develop a respect for maths and understand the challenges and rigor involved in achieving high grades in mathematics.
Mathematics offers pupils the opportunity to prove to colleges and future employers that pupils are capable of discipline, perseverance, taking risks, problem solving and communicating effectively.
Independent enquirers
This is an essential part of mathematics and pupils will be trained in developing these skills within their lessons. They will grow to develop a discipline and rigor for mathematics within a safe and enjoyable environment.
Creative thinkers
Mathematics is a creative subject that is not built on methodologies. We aim to develop innovation and creativity when solving problems in mathematics, opening pupil’s minds to alternative solutions.
Team Workers
The co-operative Learning strategy is employed in all classrooms in the mathematics department. We promote discussion and teamwork skills that help pupils to accelerate their understanding of mathematical topics. It also helps pupils develop essential social and communication skills if they are to be successful in their post school years.
Self managers
Pupils are set regular deadlines in and out of the classroom. Pupils are expected to manage their time and behavior appropriately in order to hit deadlines and give themselves the best chance of learning. We will incorporate self management skills into our lessons by asking pupils to work under time constraints to give them experience of pressured situations that reflect and examination. We will provide guidance and resources to support your child in managing
themselves.
Effective participators
We pride ourselves on providing a range of learning experiences for our pupils that allow all pupils to engage in mathematics. We will switch their brains on and activate their learning.
Reflective learners
Pupils review, evaluate and modify work as they progress through each Key Stage. It is important pupils begin to understand the power of self assessment in mathematics. Their mistakes can be the keys to their success and we will help our pupils to identify and think about their mistakes.
Members of the Mathematics team
Dominic Mckeon Director of Standards for Mathematics
Mai Ann Du Assistant Director of Standards Mathematics
Melanie Whitehead Assistant Headteacher
Carole Madden KS 3 & 4 class teacher
Zoe Hesford KS3 and 4 class teacher
David Cantillon Intervention booster
Year 7 study mathematics for 3 50 minute lessons a week. Year 8 and 9 pupils study mathematics 4 50 minute lessons a week and Year 10 and Year 11 study 3 50 minute lessons a week.