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Understanding Your Child’s School Report 學校報告

Receiving your child’s school report can be a nerve-wracking or eagerly anticipated moment. It is the moment when you get a full report on how your child is performing at school. You can find out about their strengths and weaknesses, their predicted grades and their behaviour in the classroom.

Understanding your child’s school report can unlock opportunities to support your child further and boost communication with their school teacher. Our guide will explain school reports and help demystify what the teacher means.

The Structure of the Report

School reports differ between Primary and Secondary school, and also between schools. They can vary in style and depth. Some may be very personalised and others may use common phrases and comments. However, they typically include the same key information:

Primary School Reports

In primary school, the subjects included in the report typically include: English (reading and writing), maths and science. 

Unlike in Hong Kong, students do not usually get an alphabetical or numerical grade or rank. Instead, the teacher may assess your child using one of these two styles:

Working towards/at/above the “Expected Standard”

Emerging/Developing/Secure/Mastery

The report may also include results from key assessments relevant to that year group such as those below:

Reception: Phonics

Year 1: Phonics screening check

Year 2: SATs English (Reading and grammar, punctuation and spelling) and Maths

Year 6: SATs English (Reading and grammar, punctuation and spelling), Maths and Science (optional) 

For Year 2 and Year 6 SATs results, a scaled score is used to indicate their performance in each subject.

The report may also include your child’s own reflections and comments.

Secondary School Reports

In secondary school, students take a wider range of subjects than in primary school, and their report will  include feedback from all their subject teachers in addition to comments from their form tutor. It is an excellent way of gauging how your child is performing across subjects.

A secondary report usually focuses more on these areas:

Your child’s report at secondary school can be an indicator of which subjects they should choose for GCSE or what they will likely get in their GCSEs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I compare my child’s performance with his friend’s at another school?

School reports aren’t often comparable between schools as schools set different guidelines for what they should include. The best way to gauge your child against their peers is to look at their performance against the national curriculum expectations – are they working at the level expected for their year group? Or if they are in secondary school, look at their predicted grades and mock grades. 

My child’s report is very generic and it doesn’t have any meaningful, personalised comments about my child. What should I do?

School teachers are busy people and they often have many students. Teachers only have a few minutes to write each report and some schools may give teachers templates to use when writing the reports. If your child’s report comes across as very generic, the best thing to do is to speak to their teacher directly, either through a phone call or at parents’ evening, to discuss how your child is performing. This way, you can get immediate responses from the teacher who can also answer any questions you may have.

My child’s report looks fine. Does that mean I don’t need to do anything?

Your child’s report only gives a snapshot of how well they are doing. It is good to check in with your child regularly to ask how they are doing at school. Students from Hong Kong are often well-behaved and hardworking, so UK school teachers may believe they are fine and overlook things that may be of concern, such as how your child has settled into the school and whether they have good relationships with their classmates.

I can’t tell if the teacher’s comment is positive or negative. What do they mean?

School reports are generally positive and concerns or complaints about your child may be hidden in the language that they use. These are some common phrases that may suggest a concern:

If you are not sure what your child’s report means, get in touch to speak to one of our team who will be able to decipher what the teacher means and help form a learning plan for your child.

Making The Most of The Report

Your child’s report can reveal a lot of information about your child’s progress and experience at school.

The report is a helpful tool to help you support your child further and any feedback your child receives is not set in stone. If your child is underperforming, they still have the opportunity to make significant progress and if they are excelling, they will still need to continue to work hard. Therefore it is important to reflect on it positively to support your child’s learning journey. 

If your child needs extra catch-up support or tutoring to excel further, get in touch. Our team of tutors are on hand to cater to students with varying needs. We can work with you to make sure your child reaches their full potential.

Read our guide on parents’ evening.

了解你孩子的學校報告

收到孩子的學校報告可能是一個令人緊張或熱切期待的時刻。作為一份反映孩子在校表現的完整報告,你可以從中了解他們的優點、缺點、他們的預測成績以及他們在課堂上的行為。

了解孩子的學校報告可以進一步幫助孩子並增加與學校老師溝通的機會。我們的指南將詳細解釋學校報告的內容並幫助你讀懂老師評語背後的含義。

學校報告結構

小學和中學之間,以及學校之間的學校報告都有所不同。它們的風格和深度可能有所不同,有些可能非常個性化,而有些可能使用常見的短語和評論。但是,它們通常包含相同的關鍵資訊:

小學報告

在小學,報告中包含的科目通常為:英語(閱讀和寫作)、數學和科學。

與香港不同,學生通常不會獲得按字母或數字排列的成績或排名。相反,老師可能會使用以下兩種方式之一來評估你的孩子:

努力達到/符合/高於“Expected Standard”(預期標準)

Working towards the expected standard(努力達到預期標準 – 這代表你孩子表現不佳,正在努力達到其年級的預期水平。

Working at the expected standard(符合預期標準– 這代表你孩子的進步符合其年級的預期。

Working at greater depth/working above the expected standard(高於預期標準 – 這代表你孩子的表現高於預期水平。

Emerging(初起步)/Developing(發展中)/Secure(穩當)/Mastery(精通)

報告還可能包括與該年級相關的關鍵評估結果,如下所示:

Reception(學前班): 自然拼讀法

Year 1: 拼音測試

Year 2: SATs 英文(閱讀和文法、標點符號和拼字)和數學

Year 6: SATs 英文(閱讀和文法、標點符號和拼字)、數學和科學(非必須)

針對二年級及六年級的 SATs 成績,會使用比例分數來表示他們在每個科目上的表現。

該報告還可能包括你孩子的自我反思與評論。

中學報告

在中學,學生選修的科目比小學更廣泛,所以他們的報告除了班主任的評論外,還會包括所有科目老師的反饋。這是衡量你孩子在各個科目上表現的絕佳方法。

一份中學的學校報告通常更集中這些方面:

你孩子在中學的成績可以作為他們應該選擇甚麼GCSE科目,或他們在GCSEs中可能取得成績的指標。

我可以將我孩子的表現與他朋友在另一所學校的表現進行比較嗎?

學校之間的學校報告通常不具有可比性,因為學校有不同的指導方針。 衡量你孩子與同齡人相比的最佳方法,是根據國家課程期望來檢視他們的表現——他們的學習是否達到了其年級的預期水平?如果你的孩子正就讀中學,可以參考他們的預測成績和模擬考試成績。

我孩子的學校報告非常籠統,沒有任何關於我孩子且有意義的個人化評論。我該怎麼辦?

學校老師需要兼顧很多學生,工作繁忙,他們通常只有幾分鐘的時間來撰寫每份報告,有些學校可能會為教師提供範本,以供他們在撰寫報告時使用。如果你孩子的報告非常籠統,最好的方法是透過電話或在家長晚會上直接與老師交談,討論你孩子的表現。這樣,你便可以得到老師的即時反饋,老師也可以回答你的疑問。

我孩子的學校報告看起來沒甚麼大問題。這是否代表我不需要再額外做任何事?

你孩子的學校報告僅反映了他們的日常表現。作為家長,最好還是定期關心你的孩子,詢問他們在學校的表現。來自香港的學生通常表現良好且勤奮,因此英國學校的老師可能會認為他們沒甚麼問題,卻忽略了一些隱憂,例如你的孩子如何適應學校,以及他們與同學的關係是否良好。

我不知道老師的評論是正面的還是負面的。 他們想表達甚麼意思?

學校報告通常是正面的,對你孩子的擔憂或批評可能隱藏在他們使用的慣用術語中。 以下是一些可能需要關注的常見短語:

如果你還是不確定你孩子報告的弦外之音,歡迎聯繫我們的團隊,他們將能夠解讀老師想表達的含義並幫助你的孩子製定適當的學習計劃。

充分利用學校報告

你孩子的報告可以透露大量有關你孩子在學校的學習進度和經歷的信息。這份報告無疑是重要的工具,用以幫助你進一步協助你的孩子,你孩子收到的任何反饋都有變改的餘地。如果你的孩子表現不佳,他們仍然有機會取得飛躍的進步,如果他們表現出色,他們也仍然需要繼續努力。因此,積極反思以幫助孩子的學習之旅是非常重要的一環。

If your child needs extra catch-up support or tutoring to excel further, get in touch. Our team of tutors are on hand to cater to students with varying needs. We can work with you to make sure your child reaches their full potential.如果你的孩子需要額外的補習支援或輔導以進一步取得優異成績,請聯繫我們。我們的導師團隊在任何時候,都會盡力協助不同需求的學生。我們可以與你合作,確保你的孩子充分發揮潛能。

歡迎閱讀我們的家長晚會指南。

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