cheryl.UK
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as the person who writes the school timetable, I can tell you that it cannot be written prior to Y9 options as you don't know how many lessons/teachers of each subject you need. It doesn't change dramatically from year to year but it does change
What you are talking about is a staffing curriclum not a timetable which often quite specific to individual staff. Who leaves and who arrives in a given school year has a direct effect as many staff teach in more than one area but when new staff are appointed they are usually done so for a single subject area. The year we are losing a Head of year who teaches Science and RE! There's no way I can advertise that post so I'm advertising for a science teacher and another member of staff in school is picking up some RE (a PE teacher!) According to Ofsted a 10% changeover of staff is average in any given year (for inner city schools it's higher). Experience as a Deputy Head tells me that at least 60% of this will happen in May. No one has left mid year in our school but I have a pile of reference requests on my desk.
For 99% of state seconday schools the options are done in the spring term and the Timetable writeen between April and June. I'm smack in the middle of it at the moment.
Sorry, is this ranting!? I'm giving myself a 15 minute break from that damned TT. One year is done, only 4 more to go.
What you are talking about is a staffing curriclum not a timetable which often quite specific to individual staff. Who leaves and who arrives in a given school year has a direct effect as many staff teach in more than one area but when new staff are appointed they are usually done so for a single subject area. The year we are losing a Head of year who teaches Science and RE! There's no way I can advertise that post so I'm advertising for a science teacher and another member of staff in school is picking up some RE (a PE teacher!) According to Ofsted a 10% changeover of staff is average in any given year (for inner city schools it's higher). Experience as a Deputy Head tells me that at least 60% of this will happen in May. No one has left mid year in our school but I have a pile of reference requests on my desk.
For 99% of state seconday schools the options are done in the spring term and the Timetable writeen between April and June. I'm smack in the middle of it at the moment.
Sorry, is this ranting!? I'm giving myself a 15 minute break from that damned TT. One year is done, only 4 more to go.
