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Welcome to Year 12

Welcome to Year 12. The start of a challenging journey. What we offer. AS Levels A levels Applied A Levels BTEC Extended Diplomas (full timetab le) EPQs- Year 13 only. About us. The culture Caring Excellence is developed Personalised Focus on Teaching and learning.

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Welcome to Year 12

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  1. Welcome to Year 12 The start of a challenging journey

  2. What we offer • AS Levels • A levels • Applied A Levels • BTEC Extended Diplomas (full timetable) • EPQs- Year 13 only About us............

  3. The culture • Caring • Excellence is developed • Personalised • Focus on Teaching and learning About us............

  4. The pastoral structure...........

  5. Preparing for the work environment • Role models • Appropriate dress/hair styles • Appropriate behaviour • Respect others and the environment. Preparationforthefuture

  6. Private Study Blocks: Depends on what you study. • E.g. 4 x AS = 14 study blocks per fortnight • E.g. Extended Diploma = 20 per fortnight • Private study blocks must be used for study! The Timetable

  7. Sample Timetable – A Level

  8. Sample Timetable - Extended Diploma

  9. Building on GCSE • Independent learning is the key: work outside lessons! • Smaller class sizes • Dialogue with teachers Teaching and Learning

  10. GCSE = ‘learn what teacher has given you’ • A level = ‘research and discuss it’ • Top grades require:autonomy & independence • 2—3 hours outside of lessons per day. • More responsibility for own learning Independent learning!

  11. Summer reading list • Researching a topic • Identifying areas to improve • Taking notes/organising worksheets • Knowing where to turn for help • Exams are in June only How can you facilitate this?

  12. Ultimately we will: • Write a reference • Mentor • Give out Info • Be an intermediary The importance of the tutor:

  13. Attendance • Attendance= a major success factor. • To be ‘the best they can be.’ • Even legitimate,authorisedabsenceneeds to bebelow 20%. • Falling attendance is the first signthat help is needed

  14. Attend every tutor am session • Use of TARS • Lesson by lesson • Study blocks and signing out (Fire drills!) • Foreseeable absence — orange holiday form • Unforeseeable absence — note to tutor • Ringing in: Mrs Davies or Mrs Nichols in the sixth form office How we monitor attendance

  15. New system: 4 reports a year: effort, attainment, target grade • Tutor report in the summer. • Mentoring Day in Novemberto coincide with tutors’ evening • Parents’ evening in January Trackingprogress

  16. Dialogue • Tutor is the first port of call: icc@ivybridge.devon.sch.uk • Head of Year: Ms Daniel • Assistant Head of YearMiss Player Sharing is good practice

  17. University degree • Foundation degree • Advanced apprenticeship • www.ucas.com • Summer work • Career based work experience Transitionspost-18

  18. http://www.ucas.com/ UCAS

  19. A Russell Group list of Facilitating subjects • Maths & Further Maths • English Literature • Physics • Biology • Chemistry • Geography • History • Languages • These subjects give you wide options, but there are many other A levels. Informed Choices http://www.russellgroup.ac.uk/informed-choices

  20. Good citizens of the future • Volunteering opportunities • In main school classrooms • In the wider community Enrichment

  21. MP visits • Study Skills workshop • Learn2Live road show: Nov • UCAS visit to West point -Mar • UCAS day June • June exams • Work Experience Other Pastoral Experiences:

  22. You may be eligible for some financial help....... • 16-19 Bursary – letter at the back. 3 Criteria... • Student in care, or family receives income support • Free School Meals • Household income of less than £20, 817 The 16-19 Bursary

  23. Bring GCSE results if external applicant • English and Maths GCSE retakes compulsory • Appointments available on 22nd/23rd August • Renewal of IEP: tutor to contact Mrs Ough • To take : Bursary information; Summer reading list. Housekeeping.

  24. Any Questions?

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