Wellington School Sixth Form 2014-2015 Year 12 Information Evening Thursday 18 th September.

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Wellington School Sixth Form Year 12 Information Evening Thursday 18 th September

PLEASE CAN YOU TURN OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONES AS THE PRESENTATION IS ABOUT TO BEGIN

The Sixth Form Team Mr Cropper – Head of Sixth Form Miss Grey – Assistant Head of Sixth Form Mrs Wilson – Sixth Form Study Centre Manager The Tutors – Mr Whitaker, Mr Williams, Mr Ashworth and Mr Gerschler

The role of tutors A big leap from Year 11, but they support you all the way! Help you establish a routine and get organised

Much more work, it will build up if you let it! The first few weeks are hardest, you just have to stick with it & work hard Transition

What do you want to do in the future?... Let it inspire you! Its worth all the hard work if it gets you the job you want The Big Picture

‘Excellence in Everything’ and be mature & organised Class work & homework just isn't enough, you must put in the extra study Lesson Expectation

Use Private study. A quiet environment where you can focus. Homework may seem a chore but it’s needed to secure your knowledge A Balance

Plan your time & don’t let work build up School work should be a priority but make time for socialising A Balance

Renee Leach Head Girl George Graburn Deputy Head Boy

Ultimate Aims University/Employment Successful Career We want everyone to be in the position To have the opportunity to go to University or to have the skills/qualifications to take up employment with real prospects

Class of % of Year 13 have proceeded to University. Universities including: Lancaster, Liverpool, Manchester, MMU, York, Aston, Birmingham, Sheffield, Bangor, Leeds, Staffordshire, Northumbria Courses: Students studying Chemistry, Law, Linguistics, Physics, Midwifery, Primary Education, Business Management, Pharmacy, Psychology, Journalism, History etc. Roll Call of Success Paul Ogden– 1 Grade A*, 1 Grade A, 1 Grade B Lauren Harrison – 3 Grade A’s, 1 Grade B Abbie Bowyer – 2 Grade A’s, 1 Grade B Chris Leebetter – 2 Grade A’s, 1 Grade B Natasha Christopher – 1 Grade A*, 1 Grade A, 1 Grade B, 1 Grade C Jack Navarro – 1 Grade A, 2 Grade B’s Abi Petit – 1 Grade A, 2 Grade B’s Olivia Plant – 1 Grade A*, 1 Grade A, 1 Grade B

4 AS Subjects General Studies AS PE Enrichment outside the classroom Professional Work Placement Extended Project Qualification Year 12 – AS Subjects

AS Grade Boundaries Maximum Score 300 (3 Units) A = 240 marks B = 210 marks C = 180 marks D = 150 marks E = 120 marks AS Grade Boundaries Maximum Score 200 (2 Units) A = 160 marks B = 140 marks C = 120 marks D = 100 marks E = 80 marks

THERE IS NO JANUARY WINDOW! TAKE ONCE IN JUNE 2015

Yr12 AS Level ICT & Biology B D C C A B E A GradeTotalUnit 3 (100) Unit 2 (100) Unit 1 (100) Student AS Grade Boundaries (2 units) A 160 marks B 140 marks C 120marks D 100 marks E 80 marks AS Grade Boundaries (3 units) A 240 marks B 210 marks C 180 marks D 150 marks E 120 marks

The hard work starts now!! Not Tomorrow!! Not Next Week!! Not Next Month!! It is very important that students work hard from the very first day, as poor performance in Year 12 will impact on future career options!

Case Study – Susan X Degree: Medicine GCSE Results: All A*/A grades University Requirements: 3 A Grades (Chemistry/Biology), Will also review Year 12 AS Unit Grades Year 12 AS Results: Chemistry B, Physics B, Biology C, DILEMMA!!!!!!! It is very important that students work hard from the very first day, as poor performance in Year 12 will impact on future career options!

3 A2 Subjects General Studies A2 Extended Project Qualification For each A2, the majority of students will study 2 units for each subject. Some subjects will require 3 Units. To achieve A* students will have achieved A grades on their AS units and a combined score of 180+ on their A2 units (2 units) or a score of 270+ for those A2 subjects that consist of 3 units Year 13 – A2 Subjects

AS/A Level A* A B C D E U Grading at AS and A Level This is different to GCSE. Every Grade is a Pass except ‘U’. Each Grade carries points to get into University. Universities will ask students to achieve a certain number of points or grades to be accepted onto a course. AS Points A = 60 B = 50 C = 40 D = 30 E = 20 U = 0 A2 Points A = 120 B = 100 C = 80 D = 60 E = 40 U = 0 University 3 x A2 1 X GS A2 1 X AS + EPQ University of Sheffield LAW Degree = 400 Points This could be 1 Grade A, 2 Grade B’s, 1 Grade C at A2 + Grade D at AS = 430 Points

How do we know what grade your son/daughter is working at? We begin by using a Nationally recognised predictor based on students’ GCSE Results. This is converted into a TARGET grade which gives each teacher the grade your son/daughter should be working towards in each subject. Teachers will use their assessments and exam scores to determine how well you son/daughter is working. Every subject has in place an assessment system to determine progress and intervene early if they have concerns. Students will complete four internal assessments each year. They will be given a predicted grade after each assessment. This will be compared against the target grade to determine progress. Intervention will be made if students do not meet expected progress.

Independent Study 10 Periods every two weeks Compulsory Supervised Homework/Independent Study 2 per week per subject An integral part of the Curriculum Homework is timetabled Minimum of 90 minutes per homework Homework extends and develops work completed in lessons

Skills Days Healthy Eating Alcohol/Drugs Safer Driving STI’s Finance (Budgeting/Saving/Debt Management) Personal wellbeing

PROFESSIONAL WORK PLACEMENTS. 8 TH – 12 th JUNE 2015

Closing Remarks We need: Support Trust Positivity not Negativity Understand our structure, our expectations and standards Decisions we make are based on experience & knowledge We want the best for all our students

We are delighted that you and your son/daughter have chosen Wellington Sixth Form. We aim to give them every opportunity to succeed. Please do not hesitate to contact us at any time.