Castle Hill Academy Castle Hill Academy

A Platanos Trust School

CHABOP

 

CHABOP EXPLAINED

Pupils are rewarded according to their CHABOP merit score.

CHABOP stands for:

  • Classwork
  • Homework
  • Attendance
  • Behaviour
  • Organisation
  • Punctuality

Pupils are awarded MERIT POINTS for good behaviour and a positive attitude. Poor behaviour will result in DEMERIT POINTS.

Pupils with high CHABOP scores will win prizes and the opportunity to take part in exciting additional activities.

 

CHABOP PRIZE LADDER

 

A low CHABOP score will mean not being awarded with prizes and not being allowed to take part in exciting additional activities.

Pupils will be able to monitor their own CHABOP score so that they can see how their behaviour is linked to their progress.

Pupils start off each new term with a fresh chance to build a good CHABOP record.

At the end of each half term, we have a 'CHABOP Awards Day' where we celebrate our pupils' achievements and present awards and prizes based on pupils' CHABOP points.

 
 

USING THE DATA

Each pupil will achieve a score every term. This data can be sorted or filtered in a number of ways.

  • Individual pupil scores
  • Class scores
  • House group scores
  • Year group scores

Whole school pupils’ scores can be compared term by term across an academic year for example. Graphs and charts can be generated for use with parents/carers, in school reports, target setting and so on. The data can be used by leaders to monitor effort, progress and behaviour throughout the school. Pupils can see how their efforts and behaviour help their “stock” to rise and fall. This encourages competition, positive attitude and high standards.