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Crofton House School
Academic Probation Outcomes
There are three possible outcomes of a contract toward improvement .
1 . Successful progress - The student , by the end of the contract , has demonstrated the required actions and is moving toward academic improvement in the areas or subjects where the student had been struggling .
2 . Extension of contract - There are two situations which will result in the extension of a contract :
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The student is demonstrating some improvement and it is believed that focused effort and / or a longer period of close monitoring will result in improved student progress .
The student is failing to progress due to a lack of consistent effort toward improvement and / or an unwillingness to access the support being provided . Should this be the conclusion , the contract will be extended to give the student a further and final chance to improve . At this stage , the student and parents will be made aware that if no improvement takes place , re-enrollment will be denied .
3 . Re-Enrollment Denied - The contract outcome indicates that the student is unable to demonstrate the skill , knowledge or attitude necessary to be successful to the degree expected of all CHS students given the support available .
Student Services
Student Services offers a variety of support systems to meet the academic , emotional , physical , and vocational needs of Crofton House School students . In partnership with the student ’ s family , advisor , Head of Grade , and teachers , Student Services provides a support system to help girls thrive on all these levels . The Student Services department includes academic and post-secondary counsellors , personal counsellors , learning strategists , and English as a second language specialists .
We aim to :
• Foster wellness while supporting the girls and their families as they navigate the challenges that come with balancing adolescent development within an academically rigorous environment .
• Teach students the value of self-management , conscious and informed decision making with respect to their academic , personal , and postsecondary planning .
• Provide support and resources to students facing challenges with emotional , relational , health , and / or academic concerns .
• Provide academic language support for English + students across all subject areas .
• Host Student Services Parent Information Sessions with the Heads of Grade throughout the year at each grade level . Sessions are designed to facilitate meaningful conversation with parents and / or guardians .
Academic and Post-Secondary Counselling
Academic and post-secondary counsellors work with students from Grade 8 to 12 , to advise them in many areas including course selection , enrichment opportunities , career , and post-secondary options . In addition , students receive support regarding scholarship applications .