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Invicta Diploma

The Invicta Diploma looks to:

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  • Celebrate successful learners who make progress and achieve highly.
  • Deliver a robust and rigorous curriculum at KS3.
  • Reward high students who have high self-expectation, who are determined and aspirational in their attitude.
  • Recognise skills: leadership, organisation, resilience, initiative and communication.
  • Encourage personal development through involvement in wider opportunities.
  • Acknowledge responsible citizens who make a positive contribution to society.


The Invicta Diploma takes into account the following criteria:

  • Attendance/Punctuality
  • Wider Opportunities
  • Academic Outcome
  • Learning Behaviour
  • Achievement Behaviour Points
  • Subject Diploma Task

The aim of the ‘Subject Diploma Task’ is to raise the profile of the Invicta Diploma across the school as well as building robustness and rigour within the curriculum. These tasks are curriculum based and are assessed and moderated uniformly across the departments. Subject Diploma tasks ensure that students continue to work well in all subjects, even if they have chosen not to continue with them in Year 9 and their Foundation Year. 

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Examples of Subject Diploma tasks:

Eurovicta - MFL Diploma Task

Eurovicta at Invicta, now in its 10th year, is a vibrant tribute to language, culture, and internationalism where Year 7 students showcase their singing and dancing talents while exploring French and Spanish culture. Through teamwork, students create performances that push their limits and encourage healthy competition, fostering personal growth and development.

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Science Fair - Science Diploma Task

In November Year 8 students are introduced to their science fair projects. They are challenged to research or experiment on a topic of their choosing, allowing them to explore and go into more depth into an area of science they enjoy. Between November and March, students work independently on their projects, decorate their boards and eventually present at the annual science fair in March. 

Each year, the students with the winning projects go forward to the next round and compete with SST students for the 'Best in Trust' trophy. Long term, we are looking to have this in place at all four VIAT secondary schools. In addition to these main prizes, many other prizes are available, for example, for projects that display excellence in the Character traits of the Invicta Houses, and key skills from subjects across the school.

Students from our VIAT primary schools also visit the Science Fair, in addition to Year 8 students, staff and sixth form representatives from each department.

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Trampolining Routine - PE Diploma Task

For the PE Subject Diploma Task, students devise a 10-bounce trampolining routine. Time is spent developing the sequence of jumps, and practising the routine before these are performed in front of their classes.

Students are graded as attaining ‘Pass’, ‘Merit’ or ‘Distinction’ depending on the complexity of the routine and how these are performed.

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Outcomes:

  • At the end of Year 7 students achieve a ‘certificate’ based on the progress through their Invicta Diploma, using all 6 measures.
  • At the end of Year 8 students will receive an Invicta Diploma Certificate, personalised to their areas of strengths and weaknesses. These will recognize students who have succeeded in a variety of areas, and those who have been consistently excellent throughout.
  • Students will attend an award ceremony to celebrate their successes. 
  • Increased uptake of our extra- and super-curricular activities, as tracked by SchoolVue.
  • Increased understanding of the broader successes of our students, including those who make a positive contribution to society, or are active in a variety of communities outside of school.
  • The attendance, punctuality and learning behaviours of our students will be highlighted due to the Diploma criteria and can be flagged up to staff, students and parents.  Improving attendance could increase the likelihood of receiving a ‘merit’ rather than a ‘distinction’ for example. This information can be used in conversations with students, and be used as a ‘carrot’ to encourage improved attendance.

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04/09/24

Join us for an exciting series of Transition Workshops this term, ranging from Young Philosophers to Music and Science. Spaces are limited, so be sure to secure your spot today by booking through our Eventbrite page via the link below!https://t.co/0P43MLFL8P#TransitionWorkshop pic.twitter.com/lEceBcnwRK

21/06/24

Betsy Ellis from has won the Future in Aviation Award. Congratulations Betsy! pic.twitter.com/WVK4L1LSDE

21/06/24

Winner of the Junior Science Award is Taliah Rothschild from . Congratulations! pic.twitter.com/3IhcXuCOAF

04/06/24

We are currently recruiting for several support staff positions.If you're passionate about education and looking to make a difference, we want to hear from you!To apply, please visit our website or follow the link below:https://t.co/Wp92LBvxMR pic.twitter.com/AKPSnemZDI

10/05/24

Last week, our Orchestra had their final rehearsal before Year 13 began their study leave, marking the occasion with a photo capturing all the instruments in harmony🎼We look forward to welcoming back the full Orchestra with the Year 13 members for the upcoming Summer Concert! pic.twitter.com/Am4loN20Vk

09/05/24

Only a few hours left until Year 8, Year 9 and Year 10 take on the Maidstone Football Finals at the Gallagher Stadium tonight! - Our Year 7 team will be playing in two weeks.Year 8 Kick Off: 3:45pmYear 9 Kick Off: 5:30pmYear 10 Kick Off: 6:45pmWe hope to see you there🌟 pic.twitter.com/RnVjcild4T

29/04/24

We are proud to announce this year's production will be James and the Giant Peach! 🍑Rehearsals are underway, and we can't wait to bring this beloved story to life on stage. Keep your eyes peeled as we will be sharing sneak peeks of rehearsals in the coming weeks!#RoaldDahl pic.twitter.com/umRTEJFoC0

09/04/24

With Earth Day less than two weeks away, here are some ways to be more eco-friendly and better look after our Earth!#EarthDay pic.twitter.com/2wpO09fPoq

21/03/24

Spring has sprung at Invicta and yesterday our Year 7 and 8 POP Photography students enjoyed the first day of spring by focussing on natural textures!#Photography pic.twitter.com/VXK4Zh7tNz

20/03/24

KS2 enjoyed participating in language workshops on Tuesday morning, focusing on German, French and Spanish with some students from pic.twitter.com/seA6XOjMYz

20/03/24

KS2 enjoyed participating in language workshops on Tuesday morning, focusing on German, French and Spanish with some students from pic.twitter.com/seA6XOjMYz

14/03/24

Today is International Day of Mathematics🎉 At Invicta, we're passionate about empowering our students with the boundless potential of mathematics both in and outside the classroom! Join us as we discover the magic of numbers in everyday life! pic.twitter.com/uhDfB1ToUy

12/03/24

Last week marked a significant moment in Invicta's history as we gathered for our whole school photo, a rare event that takes place only once every 7 years. Here are some behind-the-scenes photos from the day, showcasing the infectious excitement and sense of community! pic.twitter.com/Y5RDLffV0C

08/03/24

Today we are capturing a moment in time with a whole school photo!📸 pic.twitter.com/Hya2nGJX2H

04/03/24

Students had a fantastic time during last week's POP sessions (Personal Opportunities Program)!We saw students engage with a host of new and familiar favourite activities including, Chess, Coding, Minecraft, Photography, Yoga, Crochet, Nature Walks and so many more! pic.twitter.com/bSmEMQ0Yo5

29/02/24

Our upcoming non-uniform day supports FIGS, our parent-teacher association. The theme is "Be Active!" It's a day to dress sporty and promote physical activity and wellness.Let's show our support for FIGS while staying active and healthy!#NonUniform pic.twitter.com/MZ6ljDx4TN

26/02/24

I had a lovely morning visit to today. The year 8s have been studying the movement & some of the specific stories I explore in my book, of Kent. It was lovely to talk about who grew up in pic.twitter.com/e5GiWrX4zb

26/02/24

I had a lovely morning visit to today. The year 8s have been studying the movement & some of the specific stories I explore in my book, of Kent. It was lovely to talk about who grew up in pic.twitter.com/e5GiWrX4zb

21/02/24

World Book Day is just over 2 weeks away now!What are some of your favourite books that you've read so far this year, who are your favourite authors... We'd love to hear your thoughts on reading, books and literature!#WorldBookDay pic.twitter.com/tZnX6Fd8WS

19/02/24

Last term, our Year 9 photographers explored aperture, depth of field and composition in their work to create these stunning photographs of miniature cars, inspired by the works of Kim Leuenberger! pic.twitter.com/jYOG8pXoS1

06/02/24

We currently have several vacancies available including a Teacher of MFL Spanish, a Receptionist and a Careers Advisor.If you are looking to join a friendly and encouraging team, please submit an application using the link below!https://t.co/Wp92LBuZXj pic.twitter.com/mLyLvveSza

30/01/24

Last week marked the Primary Literacy Challenge! Thanks to all the teams who attended, we hope you had a great time! See you at our Primary STEM challenge next term! Congratulations to for winning! 🏆🎉 pic.twitter.com/ILU5YmABv1

30/01/24

A reminder to students and parents that next Monday, 5 February is a non-uniform day and students are encouraged to wear something blue or nature-themed if they have items in their wardrobe to support and raise awareness for The Marine Conservation Society 💙 pic.twitter.com/bNElZCXC2h