Welcome to the Sixth Form Information Evening Mrs Diane Hickmore Head of Sixth Form Mr Ben Pickard Sixth Form Progress Manager User: Power Pass: point.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Welcome to Year 12 Parents’ Induction Evening
Advertisements

Year 10 GCSE Information Evening 9 th October 2014.
Year 12 Expectations. The Importance of Beginning the Journey Well 3“TOGETHER WE LEARN, ACHIEVE AND SUCCEED” Commentator - ‘At what point did you realise.
Carre’s Grammar School Welcome to the Sixth Form Induction Event Mrs Diane Hickmore Head of Sixth Form Mr Ben Pickard Sixth Form Progress Manager.
Year 10 Induction Evening Hello and welcome. Raise Your Attendance, - Raise Your Chances! What does “Good attendance” mean?
WELCOME TO Stoke Park School and Community Technology College Prospective Sixth Form Evening Thursday 15 th January 2009.
Welcome to our Year 11 target setting evening January 2013.
Year 12 Parents’ Information Evening 2014 Mrs Boardman Assistant Headteacher Director of Sixth Form at St Gregory’s Ms Colin Head of Sixth at St Mark’s.
Year 11 Tuesday March 3 rd To give information about exams, revision sessions and final practical exams. 2. To give some advice about revision.
Year 11 Welcome Parents Evening SchoolHome Student.
NBP16 PEG Keeping on Track 4th February 2015.
Year 10 Induction Evening, This Evening  Introduction  Expectations / 6 th Form Requirements  GCSE Examinations  Controlled Assessment  Homework.
Year 9/10 Parents’ Information Evening 29/6/11. Outline of the Evening Welcome introduction Welcome introduction KS4 Expectations KS4 Expectations KS4.
Welcome to Year 12 September 2013 Little Heath School.
Belfast Boys’ Model School Welcome. Aim: To provide guidance on how best to help your son at home To provide advice regarding Controlled Assessment and.
Student School Home Sandhurst School Welcome.
Sixth Form Induction Evening
COURSE CHOICES A LEVEL COURSES: the majority LEVEL 3 VOCATIONAL: Music, Travel & Tourism APPLIED A LEVEL: ICT & SCIENCE
Carre’s Grammar School Welcome to the Sixth Form Induction Event Mrs Diane Hickmore Head of Sixth Form Mr Russell Smith Head of Year 12.
Personal Development Plan PDP. PDPs  A really straight forward way to start planning for your future success.  Also useful if you are working hard but.
GCSE Maths Information Evening Monday 21 st September Welcome.
WELCOME SUNSHINE ROOM FAMILIES!!! Please sign in on the sheet by the door, grab one of each of the papers there and find your child’s seat. There is an.
Parents’ Welcome Evening. At Ashton Sixth Form College… Our vision is… To be an outstanding college and pursue excellence Our mission and core values.
Welcome Aboard the Friend Ship! Room 20 – Mrs. Kaczmarek
WALTON-LE-DALE YEAR 10: GUIDE TO EXAM COURSES. Everything you need to know about KS4 so that you can be successful & help your parents in their old age.
Bourne Community College Expectations in Key Stage 4.
BORDEN GRAMMAR Welcome to the Year 10 Information Evening.
Miami Lakes K-8 Center Mrs. DiDonna 5 th Grade Math.
Welcome to Year 12 Parents’ Induction Evening Nailsea School.
Year 10 GCSE Information Evening WELCOME. Year 10 GCSE Information Evening Update on national changes to GCSEs – Jennifer Howe, Assistant Headteacher.
Y12 PARENT INFORMATION 2015/16 WELCOME TO FARMOR’S SCHOOL SIXTH FORM.
Assessment at KS4 Bury C of E High School Engaging Parents Information.
Parental Engagement All parents Everyone can do this well No qualifications needed No cost involved NOT rocket science!
Year 10 Information Evening for Parents  Key personnel  Information about Key Stage four  Relevance of good attendance  Key dates  Work Experience.
ACHIEVING SUCCESS IN THE SIXTH FORM Tuesday 17 November.
WEDNESDAY 9 TH SEPTEMBER MR N SPROATS POST-16 LEADER Supporting your son or daughter through Post-16.
Keeping on Track 5 th February 2014 NBP16 PEG PAIR PURPOSEFUL ASPIRATIONAL INDEPENDENT RESILIENT.
 It is important to be here everyday.  Please call the office if your child is out sick.  Please send a note with your child when he/she returns. 
The Ridgeway School & Sixth Form College …Inspiring Learners For Their Future Year 9 Options Evening 2015 Welcome to the Year 9 Options’ Evening February.
To share important information about SATs. To answer any questions about KS2 SATs. Discuss / share ideas about how you can help your child at home. Aims.
EBJS Year 6 SATS evening Welcome. Why do our children take SATs tests? Actually they are not called “SATs” they are Standard Attainment Tests They are.
Welcome to the KS4 Transition Evening Learning together, shaping the future.
1 Moving into Key Stage 4 Helping your child to get the best out of Year 10 (and 11).
YEAR 9 OPTIONS INFORMATION EVENING WEDNESDAY 14 JANUARY 2015.
Contacts… Jane McDonough Paul Canning Geraldine Owen Tracey Witter
Year 1 2 Parent Engagement Group Staying on Track 3 February 2016 Cotham Learning Community.
PROGRESSION COACHING W/b 6 th Oct Manage your Time! Are you doing 5 hours of homework per subject per week? YOU HAVE COMPLETE CONTROL OF YOUR OWN SUCCESS!
Year 11 Information Evening. New school accountability Schools are now measured on: English and Maths % achieving Level 5 Attainment 8 score Progress.
Target Setting and monitoring in year 7.  To provide students with a meaningful aim for the end of year and end of GCSEs  To allow students to track.
Welcome to Year 12 Parents’ Induction Evening Nailsea School.
Welcome to the Sixth Form Induction Event Mrs Diane Hickmore Director of Sixth Form Mr Ben Pickard Head of Year 12.
Enjoying, Achieving, Succeeding
Welcome to all parents and guardians of pupils in Year 10
Year 13 Parents’ Information Evening Welcome TUESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2017.
Introduction to KS4 at Highgate Wood School
Year 12 Parents’ Information Evening 2017 Miss Lucy Butler - Director of Sixth at St Gregory’s Mr Ben Ackland – Head of Year.
Welcome to Year 12 Parents’ Induction Evening
Year 12 Information Evening
Welcome to Curriculum Night
Kesteven and Sleaford High School
Welcome to Year 12 Parents’ Induction Evening
Year 9 & 10 Parents’ Welcome Evening
Year 12 Student and Parent Information Evening:
New Students’ Parents’ Evening
Year 13 Parents’ Welcome Event Wednesday 20th September
Sixth Form Information for Parents
Welcome to Kings Norton Girls’ School
Year 12 Student and Parent Information Evening:
YEAR 9 OPTIONS INFORMATION EVENING
Year 12 parent’s information evening
Presentation transcript:

Welcome to the Sixth Form Information Evening Mrs Diane Hickmore Head of Sixth Form Mr Ben Pickard Sixth Form Progress Manager User: Power Pass: point

Words of Wisdom from Carre’s Year 13 Students GCSEs were easy. THIS is hard! AS Levels were actually really hard. I found out too late Do not think that getting good grades will be as easy as it was getting them at GCSE

Learn from the Mistakes of Others One very honest student wrote the following thought provoking but very simple piece of advice: ‘The simple answer is that studying, studying and studying some more is the key to success. You will find that without doing so you will be rather disappointed with your results. In my case it was only by being truly shell- shocked by my AS results that I have got out of the mindset of coasting along. Unfortunately I need higher grades now to apply for the universities of my choice.’

Attendance is a Key Factor for Success The importance of regular attendance Morning registration with tutors at 8 45 am Monitoring of attendance Attendance is expected at all lessons, General Studies or Extended Project and Wednesday afternoon enrichment sessions.

How Can Parents / Carers Help? To help us to monitor attendance accurately we need to know if your son or daughter is absent for a genuine reason We ask you to phone Carre’s office before 10 am to let us know if your son or daughter will not be in school. (Please phone on each day of absence, not just the first day) Your message will be passed to Ms Brook who will adjust the register. Ms Brook checks the Sixth Form registers after 10am and she will telephone parents of all students who have now registered or given a reason for absence.

The Role of the Tutor If you have concerns regarding your son or daughter please contact the tutor in the first instance. The role of the tutor as a personal and academic tutor The reference

Supervised Study 4 hours of supervised study each week in the conservatory Students can sign out with the duty staff to study in LRC, Art Room or Tech rooms Tracking grades in January will be used to determine those students who can move on to the ‘Privilege List’ which means they can choose where in the school they can study.

Home Study Home study is a privilege to be used for study A student will need to make a formal application for Home Study. Applications cannot be made until after the results of the mock examinations which are taken in March A parent/guardian must agree to home study before it can be granted A student’s attendance, progress record and attitude will be used to make a decision to grant home study The privilege of Home Study can be removed at any time if the students does not continue to meet our expectations

The Sixth Form Dress Code What do we expect? –Smart business wear The reason for the dress code Sixth Form Students are very important role models for our younger students

Discipline Procedure Stage 1. A verbal warning will be given by Mrs Hickmore. A letter will be sent home to explain that a verbal warning has been issued Stage 2. A written warning will be given by Mrs Hickmore. A copy of the written warning will be sent home Stage 3. A written warning will be given by the Headmaster. A copy of the warning will be sent home Stage 4. Headmaster’s review. A review of the student’s place within the Sixth Form will be conducted. Parents / carers and student will attend review meeting

Monitoring Academic Performance Academic performance is tracked against ALPS predictions The ALPS system uses GCSE results to make AS predictions, taking into account level of challenge of different subjects.

What is ALPS? At the start of Year 12 students are given an ALPS predicted grade for each subject. The grade is calculated from their average GCSE performance across all subjects. Words of wisdom from present Year students: ‘ALPS is realistic. Don’t try to fool yourself.’ ‘AS modules are harder than they seem. Do not be fooled.’ ‘Yes, it really is true that some subjects are more challenging than others.’

Tracking grade information

Key Stage 5 Interim Codes   A – Attendance Concerns C – Coursework Concerns I – Independent Study Concerns P – Participation and Engagement Concerns H – Homework Concerns O – Organization Concerns

The Independent Learner In the Sixth Form it is essential that you move away from the idea that ‘homework’, set by the teacher, is the only work to be done out of lessons ‘Independent learning’ means so much more than simply doing your homework

Words of Advice from Carre’s Year 13 Students ‘Keep folders organised. A small thing that makes a real difference’ ‘Do not just make notes, make sure that you understand them and try to learn the work as you go along’ ‘Do as many past papers as possible and compare your responses with the mark schemes/model answers’ ‘Make clear notes throughout the course so that they are ready to be used for revision’ Work in small groups to learn from others and to teach others.

Words of Advice from Carre’s Year 13 Students ‘Having a syllabus for all my subjects really helped to me to become an independent learner’ ‘Working outside of school time is the key. You cannot rely on just what is covered in class’

Sixth Form: Worst Case Scenario By Joe Slack

What I Took Subjects: Geography English Language / Literature Maths History

What Was Expected of Me Predicted Grades: BBCC To work hard to achieve at least my predictions To get involved To contribute in class To take responsibility for my own learning To use private study time effectively

What I Actually Did! Spent frees messing around in the common room instead of working Hiding from teachers and tutors Missed lessons if I had work to give in Consequently I got even further behind Avoided the truth and reality of work Denied the amount of work commitments Doing anything else but studying Took on part time work at Tesco Convinced myself that I could pull out all the stops in June

What happened because of it Feelings: Disappointment Anger Shell – shocked. Realisation of serious mistake Having to repeat Year 12 and study with students one year younger. (If a student achieves garde U at AS they cannot continue the subject to A2) Unable to apply this year for Higher Education courses Restrictions of freedoms in school

Who to go to for help Tutors Mrs Hickmore and Mr Pickard Teachers Mrs Clapham – Learning Mentor Parents

Words of Advice from Carre’s Year 13 Students Have a good idea early in Year 12 about what you want to do after Sixth Form. Plan and research. It helps to keep you motivated and you have something real to work towards. Don’t turn your nose up at any opportunity to take part in extra-curricular events, because you will regret it when the time comes to write your personal statement.

How did Carre’s Year 12 Students use their time out of school last year?

Looking Forward to Life After School Students should aim to have a good idea early in Year 12 about what they want to do in the future. It help to keep motivation high and gives them something real to work towards. University choices will be dependent upon the AS grades a student achieves.

It is never to early to start research The Sixth Form Planner/Diary has a list of Websites and books that student’s should use to help them prepare for Higher Education or employment The Connexions career advisor is in school every Friday. For an appointment students see Mr Scholefield, Carre’s Work Related Learning Co-ordinator Consider relevant Work Experience

Sixth Form Bursary Information on the website