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Professional Learning Placements St Mary’s CE High School, Cheshunt Monday 20 June 2016 St Mary’s CE High School “Be what tomorrow needs” Simon TilburyMartin.

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1 Professional Learning Placements St Mary’s CE High School, Cheshunt Monday 20 June 2016 St Mary’s CE High School “Be what tomorrow needs” Simon TilburyMartin Cartwright Assistant Head TeacherProgression Manager simon.tilbury@st-maryshigh.herts.sch.uk martin.cartwright@st-maryshigh.herts.sch.uk

2 Session Overview St Mary’s CE High School What is our School and Sixth Form context? Purpose of the programme Curriculum Pathways The PLP Programme Timetable Construction “Be what tomorrow needs”

3 School Context St Mary’s CE High School “Be what tomorrow needs” 11 - 19 Co-Educational, Comprehensive, Church of England Academy Hertfordshire School, but a significant proportion of students reside in North London and therefore travel to school A ‘Good School’ (Ofsted, Jan 2015), An ‘Outstanding Church School’ (Siams, 2015) State of the art provision including a dedicated Sixth Form Centre Small Sixth Form, currently 120 on roll, but population growing, 140 applicants for September 2016

4 Purpose/Strategic Aims St Mary’s CE High School  Develop personalised and distinctive progression pathways that can meet the needs and aspirations of all students  Provide alternative options for the high population of middle ability students not necessarily thinking about University as the only option post 18  Developing ‘work ready’ students & global citizens that can confidently access the local job market  Address the current Ofsted framework requirements; ‘prepare students for future employment’ ‘high quality impartial careers guidance’ ‘learners are confident and conduct themselves well’  Develop a ‘tailor made’ level 2 programme of study that prepares students for apprenticeships/work  Address funding concerns at post 16, bolster high quality, non-qualification hours “Be what tomorrow needs”

5 Curriculum Overview St Mary’s CE High School “Be what tomorrow needs” Academic Pathway 3 or 4 AS/A2 UCAS points Higher Education to Employment Professional Pathway 3 Level 3 Qualifications and PLP Talented Pathway Academic Qualifications and PLP Employment to Life Long Learning Access Pathway

6 Students will have at least eight Level 2 / GCSEs at C grade or above, including English & Maths St Mary’s Sixth Form & Leadership Centre Academic Pathway English Language English Literature Media Studies French Spanish Drama & Theatre Studies Photography Music Fine Art Mathematics Further Maths Economics Maths in Context Biology A Chemistry A Physics A Food Technology Textiles Product Design Psychology Geography History Sociology Law Religious Studies “Be what tomorrow needs”

7 St Mary’s Sixth Form & Leadership Centre Opportunity to access Academy programmes : Basketball Academy Performing Arts Academy New: Business & Enterprise New: Football Professional Pathway Talented Pathway Students will have five to seven Level 2 / GCSEs at C grade or above, including English & Maths Students will have at least five Level 2 / GCSEs at C grade or above, including English or Maths AS/A2 Levels or equivalent Securing key skills (as required) Professional Learning Placement (PLP) “Be what tomorrow needs” BTEC Performing Arts BTEC Information Technology BTEC Applied Science BTEC Sports Studies BTEC Business Studies BTEC Health & Social Care

8 Level 2 Programme of Study: BTEC Travel & Tourism Specialist Hospitality and Catering qualifications and work related experience delivered by ‘HIT’ (training provider) GCSE Maths and English Professional Learning Placement (PLP) St Mary’s Sixth Form & Leadership Centre Access Pathway Students will have at least one Level 2 / GCSEs at C grade or above “Be what tomorrow needs”

9 The Professional Learning Placement St Mary’s CE High School “Be what tomorrow needs”

10 St Mary’s CE High School “Be what tomorrow needs” Why the PLP model? ‘ Schools did not work well enough with employers to provide their students with direct experience of the world of work, which would help to broaden students’ minds about possible future employment. Vocational training and apprenticeships were rarely promoted effectively, especially in schools with sixth forms. The A-level route to universities remained the ‘gold standard’ for young people, their parents and teachers. Students need a programme of learning for working in the professional environment.’ ‘Going in the right direction’ Ofsted 2013

11 St Mary’s CE High School “Be what tomorrow needs” PLP Rationale  To fill the gap in employability skills observed by those employing young people  To develop credible and sustainable links between learning and employment  Providing students with opportunities to gain first-hand experience of work within a variety of employment sectors  Ensuring students develop up-to-date and relevant skills and competencies needed in today’s labour market  Ensuring that students leave school with experiences that make them more employable

12 PLP Process Business links – employer handbook Interview students (Induction booklet) skills/ competencies/ career ambitions/ sector of employment Target setting Match student with placement Application process Interview with employer – student feedback St Mary’s CE High School “Be what tomorrow needs”

13 Programme Logistics  10 week placement 1 day a week  3 blocks if possible per year  Review process – Reflect and Review booklet St Mary’s CE High School “Be what tomorrow needs”

14 Course validation Model 1  Extended Project Qualification Level 3 A Level  Dependent on types of placement Model 2  BTEC Workskills Level 2 and 3 options (or equivalent) Model 3  No course accompaniment but concentrate on key feature – the competence development St Mary’s CE High School “Be what tomorrow needs”

15 Timetable Construction St Mary’s CE High School “Be what tomorrow needs” 5 Blocks across the week ‘Day study’, lessons normally period 1&2 and 5&6 Students have one or two ‘non-contact days’ (no timetabled lessons) where PLP’s take place

16 Contact Details Simon TilburyAssistant Head Teacher simon.tilbury@st-maryshigh.herts.sch.uk Martin CartwrightProgression Manager martin.cartwright@st-maryshigh.herts.sch.uk St Mary’s CE High School “Be what tomorrow needs” Chris JonesEducational Consultant chris.jones@cj-learning.com


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