Institution: Westwood Language College for Girls
Context 
Westwood Language College for Girls is
a comprehensive school in the borough of Croydon. The majority of
students are drawn from areas in the north of the borough, which
are relatively disadvantaged. The proportion of students from
ethnic minority groups and with a first language other than English
is above the national average, as is the number of students from
refugee families. The percentage of students with special
educational needs is higher than the national average, although the
number with a statement is low.
Key objectives
The introduction of Asset
Languages in KS3 to motivate students to continue with a second
language in KS4.
How the programme is organised
All students study French for GCSE and they choose between German,
Spanish and Japanese for a second language. There are 3 hours of
second language every two weeks. Spanish and Japanese are currently
the most popular languages.
In KS4 a second language is optional although students are
encouraged to carry on with it. There is currently one group per
language in Year 11.
Asset Languages is used to reward students after completing the
KS3 course and to motivate them to carry on with languages in KS4.
They take the breakthrough exams and all the students are awarded
an external certificate so all of them feel they have achieved
well.
The teacher resources pack is used to give students practice
before the exam. In addition, teachers have created a set of
pictures to practice for the oral exam where students have to state
the differences between two pictures. Staff have not found it
necessary to produce a special scheme of work but use the existing
one.
Results/effect
Last year was the first
time the Asset examinations were taken. Students took the external
qualification in the Breakthrough level. Most of the students
achieved level 3 and some of them achieved level 2.
The headteacher gave the certificates in an assembly praising
the students for their hard work and their good results.
One group took the internal teacher qualification and they were
very motivated. They clearly enjoyed their oral exam and the
experience made them confident in their oral skills.
'Asset languages has increased the
motivation of my Year 9 who by this time of the year know they will
not carry on with Spanish for KS4 usually feel demotivated in
lessons. Asset Languages has greatly helped to avoid this as they
are working to achieve their qualification.' Teacher at
Westwood
Future developments
This year all the students doing Spanish at KS3 will take the
Breakthrough Asset Language qualification as staff are pleased with
the impact it has had on the students. It is hoped that there will
be an increase in numbers of students electing to continue the
study of a second language in KS4.
Author: Ana Lopez, Head of Spanish