Welcome. Mr Runciman Assistant Headteacher (Sixth Form) Mrs Medley Sixth Form Pastoral Leader.

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Welcome

Mr Runciman Assistant Headteacher (Sixth Form) Mrs Medley Sixth Form Pastoral Leader

18:00 Talk 1: Welcome & Applying to Trinity Margaret Sewell Hall Refreshments in Jubilee Hall Individual subject advice in classrooms (See Map) Individual Sixth Form Advice & University Stands in Jubilee Hall 18:30 Talk 1 (Repeated) : Welcome & Applying to Trinity Margaret Sewell Hall 19:00 Seminar 1: Guide to studying at Trinity for External Students New to Trinity? This seminar looks at Trinity Sixth Form in greater detail and signposts additional support and guidance. Creighton Hall 19:00 Seminar 2: A student’s view of Sixth Form Current sixth form students share their experiences of sixth form Margaret Sewell Hall 19:30 Seminar 2: Aspiring to study at Oxford, Cambridge, Russell Group universities A look at the entry requirements and course combinations for students aspiring to these universities. Creighton Hall 19:30 Seminar 3: Choosing the right courses at Advanced Level. A practical guide that looks at the information that is available to help you to choose the right courses in sixth form. Margaret Sewell Hall 8:00pmClose

 Over 30 courses to choose from  Personalised curriculum  Excellent Results  80% of students go to University (30% of these went to a top Russell Group University)  Enrichment opportunities  New facilities

 You must have at least 5 GCSE’s at C or above  You must have English Language and Maths for most courses  You must have a positive approach to learning  Some courses highly recommend at least a B grade in certain subjects

A*ABCDEFG SubjectForecast Grade Points MathsC5 EnglishC5 Science DoubleC5 C5 Total20 Average5 Score Band Typical Offer >5.54 AS Levels >4.73 AS Level + Extended project or Citizenship >4.03AS Level or BTEC subjects + Citizenship

 We currently offer around 36 courses  Courses only run if there is sufficient demand  Courses are listed in both the course guide and application form

 French  Spanish  German  Italian  Computing  Physics  Chemistry  Biology  Maths  Further Maths GCSE Score BandChoose > 6.7 (Mainly A’s)Up to 4 of these >6.1 (Mainly B’s and a few A’s) Up to 2 of these >5.5 (Mainly B’s)Up to 1 of these

 Art  Business Studies  Economics  English Language  English Literature  Geography  Health and Social Care  History  Law  Media Studies  Music  PE  Phil & Ethics  Photography  Product Design  Psychology  Sociology  Theatre Studies GCSE Score BandChoose > 5.2 (Mainly C’s and a few B’s) Up to 3 of these courses + Extended Project / Citizenship >4.7 (Mainly C’s)Up to 2 of these + 1 Red Course + Extended Project / Citizenship

 Sport BTEC  IT BTEC  Business BTEC  Travel and Tourism BTEC  Applied Science BTEC  Childcare & Education GCSE ScoreChoose > 4.0 D/E with 4 C’sUp to 3 of these + Citizenship

 Application deadline 15 th March  Offer letters (Easter)  Induction days 30 th June – 1 st July  Results day 21 st August (Drop in available)  22 nd August Results surgery by appointment