Progression  What will I be doing next year?  What do I need to do to be successful?  What am I good at, enjoy and would like to take further?  What.

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Progression  What will I be doing next year?  What do I need to do to be successful?  What am I good at, enjoy and would like to take further?  What are my options?  What do I do to get all these questions answered?

Options  At BHASVIC AS Levels & Additional Courses Level 3 Vocational Course  At Another College/ Sixth Form Specialist Vocational Course Apprenticeship Level 3 Course  Employment With Training Untrained

What is being looked for?  Qualification  References  Attendance  Ability to Communicate Initiative, Skills & Potential My Qualities

What Could be Studied at BHASVIC?  You will need to fill 4 blocks  Two blocks must be at level 3  Two Blocks must be at level 1 or 2  In exceptional circumstances you can fill three blocks at level 3 and have one block at level 1 or 2, but would need to discuss this at interview. BHASVIC

 AS (level 3) = one block  BTec/OCR level 3 = two blocks  BTec/OCR level 2 = two blocks  Sports Science (level 3) = two blocks  GCSEs (level 2) = one block Blocks

 Miah is studying AS English, AS Psychology, GCSE Humanities and Spanish NVQ  Glen is studying an OCR National Award level 3 in ICT, English GCSE and Science GCSE  Michelle is studying AS Communication Studies, AS Business Studies and ICT level 2  Harry is studying Business level 3 and ICT level 2 Timetable Examples

What grades do I need to achieve to Return?  BTec or OCR Qualifications – Merit Sport, ICT, Business, H&S Care  GCSE Courses – Grade C  All other courses studied, including Key Skills, IOLP, Sports Dev, Functional Skills, - Pass Grade Criteria

What about my general progress?  Good teacher and tutor references  Meet the College expectations for attendance and punctuality  Complete ALL courses started  Satisfactory resolution of any Action Plans Criteria to return

Applications for BHASVIC?  Progression starts in November  Applications Deadline - Thursday 11th February  Interviews – Wednesday 24 th March  Conditional Offers given after the interview  Grades and final attendance looked at  Final offer confirmed made or withdrawn BHASVIC Apply

How will I know what is happening?  Watch your Subject Reviews in November & March  Communicate with teachers  Use your tutor for advice  Think about your progress daily  Remember what you can achieve when you put your mind to it. Keeping Track

 Prepare more than one progression route – if your first choice doesn’t work out you need other options already in place  Update CV  Achieve your IOLP qualification  Use careers suite & connexions PA  Use the activities in tutorial to help you consider the best way forward  Do your research & prepare Advice