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Welcome to Moorlands Sixth Form College

Welcome to Moorlands Sixth Form College. 9 th September 2014. Welcome to Moorlands Sixth Form College. Mrs C.Dodson – Senior Leader Miss Z.Johnson – Head of Year Mrs Phillips – Mentoring/ Student Subject Ambassadors Mr Richman – Extra-Curricular Activities

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Welcome to Moorlands Sixth Form College

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  1. Welcome to Moorlands Sixth Form College 9th September 2014

  2. Welcome to Moorlands Sixth Form College • Mrs C.Dodson – Senior Leader • Miss Z.Johnson – Head of Year • Mrs Phillips – Mentoring/ Student Subject Ambassadors • Mr Richman – Extra-Curricular Activities • Mrs Baskeyfield - Student Administration Queries • Mrs Craddock – Bursary/Finance • Tutors: Mrs Allsopp, Mr Clews, Miss Cooke, Ms Dudley, Miss Goodwin, Mrs Ketterick, Mr McHugh, Miss Oates, Mrs Smithson, Mrs Thorley

  3. Our Mission Statement ‘Discovering and reaching individual potential in an environment of mutual respect and high expectation. Providing a stimulating and challenging learning atmosphere in which success is achieved by highly motivated students.’

  4. Entitlement in the Sixth Form • Academic programme matched to needs • Assessment procedures – track development & plan for the future • Personal support • Enrichment programme • Help with progression to the next stage of your career

  5. Course structure • Year 12: 2 or 3 modules in AS subjects – exams May and June. Results in August. • Year 13: 2 or 3 modules in A2 subjects – exams June. Results in August. • BTEC and CAMTECH – continual assessment (coursework) – deadlines must be met

  6. Assessment • September – Induction (16th September) • December – mock exams/ Brief Interim Report • January – Parents’ Evening (22nd) • March – mock exams • April – Full Reports • May – Exams begin

  7. Pastoral Care Form Tutor Head of Year Careers Advice Exam stress Texts home Insight

  8. Expectations & Aspirations

  9. Attendance & Punctuality • Registration 8.50 - 9.00 • Period 1 9.05-10.05 • Period 2 10.10 - 11.10 • BREAK 11.10 - 11.25 BELL • Period 3 11.25 - 12.25 • LUNCH 12.25 - 1.25 BELL • Period 4 1.25 - 2.25 • Period 5 2.30 - 3.30 • FRIDAY – Registration/Period 1: Pastoral/Assembly

  10. Our duty of care • By law our College has a duty to ensure the safety of all students. All students must remain on site at break and in study periods, but may leave the site at lunchtime. • Registration and Tutor time are compulsory • Students must arrive punctually to begin the college day.

  11. Appearance – role models Appropriate ‘work smart’ attire will be: • Collared shirts or polo shirts/T-shirts - no logos. • Smart full length trousers not cropped, chinos or black jeans (not shorts) • Dresses and skirts of appropriate length • Blouses and smart tops covering shoulders and chest • Dark shoes/canvas shoes – no trainers • No flip flops or tracksuit bottoms. • No extreme hair styles or colourings

  12. General Conduct • Sixth Form students are expected to set high standards of conduct at all times on all sites. • No smoking • No drugs, alcohol and other illegal items • Music/games • Ambassadors

  13. Bursary A Guaranteed Bursaryfor: • Young people in care/ Care leavers • Disabled young people in receipt of Employment Support Allowance and Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payments A Discretionary Bursary –You may apply for the bursary if • You are eligible to receive a free school meal • Your household income is below £30,000 per annum • You have significant caring responsibilities at home

  14. Work experience • Doctors, nurses, vets, engineers, teachers, dentists • Industry experience • Week commencing 13th July • Start thinking about where you will go

  15. http://www.opendays.com/calendar/ Visit a university before Christmas

  16. Holidays in term time • Permission from the Senior Leader • Only exceptional circumstances • Discussion with Head teacher/Principal of High School

  17. Communication with students • Student bulletin • Emailed information • Assemblies • Tutor/ Registration Time • Marked work – respond in green pen

  18. Adjusting to Sixth Form Life • Shift to independent work – Learner Support • Developing responsibility for own learning • Time management • Meaningful research – Internet • Ambassadors – dress code • Social pressures • Part-time jobs

  19. Independent Study • Different relationship with teachers • Responsibility • Note taking • Organisational skills • Use of study periods • Meeting deadlines

  20. Life and Opportunities in the Sixth Form • Sixth Form Council • RAG Week • Band Night, Fashion Show • Sixth Form Production • Trips to London, New York, India, France, Germany, Spain • Extra-curricular: sports, ski trip, walking • Engineers in Education • Student Subject Ambassadors • Work experience – 13th July • University visits: Birmingham/ Nottingham – 26th September

  21. Where is it all leading? • UCAS & Apprenticeship Convention – July • UCAS/ Employment workshop week – employment and university interviews (July 17th) • University • Apprenticeship • Employment • Gap Year/Year in Industry

  22. What do employers want? • Communication skills • Team work • Self-awareness • Problem solving • Commitment/motivation • Interpersonal skills • Leadership, initiative • Flexibility/ adaptability

  23. How to achieve your potential: • Attendance • Being honest with yourself when you don’t understand • Paying attention in class • Disciplined working routine • At least 4 hours work per subject outside lessons • Reading examples of high scoring work • Gathering past papers and chief examiners’ reports

  24. How can parents help? • Organisation • Information gathering: • www.ucas.com; www.unistats.direct.gov.uk • www.notgoingtouni.co.uk; www.apprenticeships.org.uk • Open Days: www.opendays.com/calendar/ • Working outside of College

  25. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do.

  26. Meet the tutors:Mrs Allsopp, Mr Clews,Miss Cooke, Ms Dudley, Miss Goodwin, Mrs Ketterick, Mr McHugh, Miss Oates, Mrs Smithson, Mrs Thorley

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