The Role of the Tutor
A class tutor is the teacher who, on behalf of the school community undertakes the role of caring for a class group in order to promote learning at every level of the person.
At St Aidan’s priority will be given to the following:
Where possible the class tutor will teach the class for which they have responsibility
The tutor will meet their group every morning for 10 minutes.
Class tutors have a limited sanction imposing role
Class tutors will meet as a group with their Year Head at least twice per term.
Class tutors will be given opportunities for professional development in their role
A class tutor is assigned to each class group in St Aidan’s.
The tutor meets with this group every morning and is responsible for the following:
At St Aidan’s priority will be given to the following:
Where possible the class tutor will teach the class for which they have responsibility
The tutor will meet their group every morning for 10 minutes.
Class tutors have a limited sanction imposing role
Class tutors will meet as a group with their Year Head at least twice per term.
Class tutors will be given opportunities for professional development in their role
A class tutor is assigned to each class group in St Aidan’s.
The tutor meets with this group every morning and is responsible for the following:
- Daily registration
- Monitoring use of Journal
- Explaining the Code of Behaviour on a regular basis
- Monitoring attendance and punctuality
- Building a relationship with the student
- Consulting as necessary with each subject teacher to alleviate any source of difficulty
- Monitors progress