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Year 11 Into 12 Induction Evening WELCOME

Year 11 Into 12 Induction Evening WELCOME. Headteacher. Mrs L Johnson. Ms A Whittington Director of Sixth Form. Ms A Dent Pastoral Deputy Head Teacher. Pastoral Tutor Team. 12C – Mr Cox (Cartland) ). 12P – Mr Bettison (Priory). 12S – Mrs O’Grady (Stratford) ).

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Year 11 Into 12 Induction Evening WELCOME

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  1. Year 11 Into 12 Induction EveningWELCOME

  2. Headteacher Mrs L Johnson Ms A Whittington Director of Sixth Form Ms A Dent Pastoral Deputy Head Teacher

  3. Pastoral Tutor Team 12C – Mr Cox (Cartland)) 12P – Mr Bettison (Priory) 12S – Mrs O’Grady (Stratford)) 12W – Miss Cox/Mrs Kinnaird (Warwick) 12M – Ms Ridley (Meriden)) 12L – Mr Lang (Lichfield))

  4. Options Dr Rose (Assistant Headteacher) Examinations Officer Mrs Kennedy Information, Advice & Guidance (e.g., careers, UCAS Admin) Mrs Gahir

  5. InductionWhat has your daughter experienced today? ‘Sixth Form is where we are given more freedom to study the subjects that interest us. There is also loads of other stuff that the sixth form do apart from their subjects. I really hope you are going to enjoy your time here, so please ask if you have any questions or are worried at all.’ Buddies Mini Option Lessons Information about results day A warm welcome!

  6. Camp Hill Girls’ Sixth Form What can your daughter expect? • Community • Care • Support and Guidance • High Expectations • Academic expertise and challenge • Hard work • Opportunities • Fun ‘

  7. What do we want? • Partnership between students, parents and school • Developing independent learners • Excellent Attendance (95% +) • Punctuality • Effective use of ‘free’ periods • Study Leave off site used sensibly • Participation in and support of school life • Role-models to younger students in terms of involvement, behaviour and dress… our sixth formers are our leaders!

  8. Head GirlAnna Turitsyna Deputy Head Girls Ruth Batten Gurjeevan Chal Ellen Keen Lucy Walsh

  9. Key Stage 5 Prefects Indu Dev Vida Esmaelli Olivia Jordan Pupil Liaison Prefect Iona Taylor

  10. Leadership and Participation Clubs and societies: often run by sixth formers for themselves or for lower school. e.g.: Medsoc, Amnesty International, Dr Who society, Debating, Reading Group etc. Evening of Dance: run by the sixth form Dance Committee Music: Orchestra, Windband, Show Coir, Chamber Choir, Instrumental Groups, playing in assembly House Fair: run by Year 12 students UCR Social Events: e.g. Pizza and Pamper Evening, Sport: House Sports, School Teams, Clubs Trips: Theatre Visits, HE Conferences etc. Positions of Responsibility: e.g. Form Prefect, Club Leader

  11. What to do on Results Day Good Luck! Please confirm your daughter’s intention to take up her place at CHG as soon as possible on August 20th, as we have a waiting list. We will need a copy of her GCSE results, either by email, fax or in person. If there are problems or queries about her results or option choices then please get her to telephone school or come in to see us…we will try to help if we can. If she decides not to take up her place here then please inform us immediately so that we can offer it to another girl. Celebrate!

  12. Contact Details email gcseresults@kechg.org.uk fax 0121 444 5123 telephone 0121 444 2150

  13. KEVI CHG Sixth Form Dress Code A black business suit i.e. formal jacket and trousers, skirt, dress or tunic suit in the same fabric Skirts and dresses must be knee length A smart black, white or black-and-white top with sleeves Smart, sensible shoes Smart accessories and make-up if desired

  14. Some appropriate styles

  15. Things you could wear under your suit jacket

  16. Not allowed! Too sleeveless Too extreme Too long Too short No visible piercings apart from ear rings No extreme hair styles, make-up or shoes No logos or pictures Too tight

  17. The purpose of the dress code… Be smart Be comfortable Be part of the sixth form Don’t spend hours worrying about what to wear Don’t spend a fortune

  18. Friday 4th September first day of term 9.15 -12.35

  19. Cambridge Residential • 2 days, one night (Thursday 10th and Friday 11th September) • Newnham College • Depart school - 8.00am • Return to school – 5.30pm (approx) • Code of Conduct

  20. Final reminders • Please let us have tonight any paperwork you have not yet returned e.g. Cambridge money, code of conduct, consent/medical forms; Sixth Form contract. • August 20: New girls should confirm their intention to take up their place & provide a copy of their GCSE results

  21. head@kechg.org.uka.whittington@kechg.org.uka.dent@kechg.org.ukhead@kechg.org.uka.whittington@kechg.org.uka.dent@kechg.org.uk Thank you for coming If you have any questions or queries please contact school There will be a further “transition” evening for parents or guardians of all Year 12 students on Wednesday 30th September…we look forward to seeing you then.

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