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Mark Rutherford Sixth Form

Mark Rutherford Sixth Form. Focus Areas - What is the Sixth Form at Mark Rutherford School? - What are the progression routes into the Sixth Form? - What are the ethos and expectations of the students in the Sixth Form? - What opportunities are there for the Sixth Form?.

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Mark Rutherford Sixth Form

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  1. Mark RutherfordSixth Form

  2. Focus Areas - What is the Sixth Form at Mark Rutherford School? - What are the progression routes into the Sixth Form? - What are the ethos and expectations of the students in the Sixth Form? - What opportunities are there for the Sixth Form?

  3. The Sixth Form • Mrs K Foster • (Assistant Headteacher – Director of Sixth Form) • Mr I Nicholls • (Head of Sixth Form) • Ms G Bustard • (Assistant Head of Sixth Form) • Ms C Hibbert • (Student Support Assistant – Sixth Form)

  4. The Sixth Form • - Tutor Groups • - Student Numbers • Year 12 = 135 • Year 13 = 143 • - Facilities • Common Room • Study Room(s) • Sp4L

  5. Progression Routes - One Year Bridging Course Four GCSE’s at grade D BTEC Applied Science or Health and Social Care GCSE English and/or Maths resits - BTEC/Applied Courses GCSE grades C or above

  6. Progression Routes • - AS/A2 Levels • Own entry criteria from GCSE • - Subjects/Courses • Level 3 = 31 • Curriculum • Level 2 progressing to Level 3 • New courses (Psychology, Sociology, Photography)

  7. Progression Routes • - Subjects • Equivalent of four • General Studies

  8. Ethos and Expectations - Sixth Form Contract - Attendance and Punctuality - Academic Mentoring - Home/Study Contract - Dress Code - Study Periods

  9. Ethos - Positive and co-operative - Hardworking - Organised - Independent - Focused - Communicate effectively - Support one another

  10. Expectations - Meet deadlines - Effective and appropriate use of study periods and study facilities - Seek help

  11. Opportunities - CWEST Programme - Reading Programme - Charity Events - Sixth Form Council - Prom Committee - Business Links Meetings - Sports Leadership

  12. Opportunities - Paralympics - Careers - University Applications

  13. Key Dates - Thursday 24th January, 13 - End of June – Sixth Form Induction

  14. Contacts kelli.foster@mrus.co.uk 01234 290200 (ext. 266) sixthform@mrus.co.uk

  15. Questions?

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