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Welcome to Year 12 at SWCHS MRS COX

Welcome to Year 12 at SWCHS MRS COX. The Sixth Form Management Team. Mrs H Cox hcox@swchs.net Mrs A Kennedy akennedy @ … Mr A Fowler afowler @ … Mrs J Smith jsmith @ … Mrs S Hunt shunt@ … Mrs J Chapman jchapman @ Mrs Olney folney @.

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Welcome to Year 12 at SWCHS MRS COX

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  1. Welcome to Year 12 at SWCHS MRS COX

  2. The Sixth Form Management Team • Mrs H Cox hcox@swchs.net • Mrs A Kennedy akennedy@ … • Mr A Fowler afowler@ … • Mrs J Smith jsmith@ … • Mrs S Hunt shunt@ … • Mrs J Chapman jchapman@ • Mrs Olney folney@

  3. Sixth Form Results 2013

  4. A level Results 2013 2013 2012 2011 2010 A*/A: 37% 38% 36% 35% A*-B: 72% 72% 70% 64% A*-C: 92% 91% 91% 88%

  5. “Maintained our position as one of the leading comprehensive school sixth forms in England – the record breaking numbers securing a place at Oxford or Cambridge were especially pleasing”

  6. Promoting and monitoring academic achievement

  7. The Alps Value Added Report 2013 Alps value added score = 2 This means out of all English schools (2428 providers) we are in the top 10%- this represents outstanding performance over the last 3 years. = 2

  8. The basis of Guidance Grades

  9. The Support System:Personal Tutors • Students’ progress is monitored via our electronic referral system and settling in and progress checks as well as dialogue between teachers, tutor and parent. • Where students are seen to be having problems they are supported by developing action plans. • Level of support is determined by student need. • Parents informed and involved via subject teachers and tutors actively contacting home.

  10. The importance of good attendance

  11. At GCSE

  12. At degree level The 80% Rule ‘If a student does not attend at least eighty per cent of teaching sessions they have an even chance of failing, and a two in three chance of not getting a first or upper second’.

  13. F.A.Q.s • What shall I do if I’m ill? 6formabsence@swchs.net (or if not possible, text 07891 647526) • What if I have a medical appointment? • What about family holidays? • Can I change subjects? • Can I drop a subject?

  14. Academic Enrichment Mrs Kennedy

  15. Academic Enrichment • General Studies • Study Centre (08:00-17:30) • University Speakers • Departmental Revision classes • Parent handbook and homework

  16. Planning for progression

  17. Planning for progression • Step up to AS Level • AS is part of A2 • High expectations A/A* • Transparency of module results • Get it right first time round • Build your CV • Can you help us?

  18. Professional Attributes Mr Fowler

  19. Attendance Rotary - CV & Interviews ARU Employability Fayre Interview with a Careers Advisor Work Shadowing Electives (see next slide) Professional Attributes

  20. Electives • Rugby • Football • Hockey • Badminton • Fitness Suite • Nature • Animal Welfare • Film Review • SMotion • Creative Writing • Individual Project • Learning Assistant • Computing • Ceramics • Drama • Greek Mythology • Journalism • Signing for the Deaf • Music • Podcast • Voluntary Work • First Aid

  21. The Difference BetweenYear 11 and Year 12 • Study periods on the timetable • No ‘uniform’ • Choice of subjects • Increasing independence • Personal tutor Preparing for the next stage - we want committed students ready to be part of an outstanding Sixth Form.

  22. Developing a personal portfolio Mrs Smith

  23. Developing a personal portfolio:Mix and Match • Holistic Education – developing the individual • Maintain a balance • Match career goals with relevant extra-curricular activity and opportunities Preparing for the next stage - we want committed students contributing to an outstanding Sixth Form.

  24. Year 12 Some Important Dates for the Year Ahead Year 12 – Some Important Dates for the Year Ahead

  25. Coursework Mrs Hunt

  26. Preparing for University / and or Employment • Correct Harvard referencing • Meeting Deadlines • Plagiarism • Acting on feedback

  27. Meet the Sixth Form Tutors S 11 Rob Smith S 12 Grant Douglas A 14 Mark Hansard S 2 Anna Moorhouse S17/18 Maria Boulton S19/20 Jane Patterson S 8/9 Robin Griffiths S 3/4 Paul Stuart-Turner

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