2. SIXTH FORM STAFF
Director of Sixth Form: Mrs Nicola
Aldred
Deputy Directors and Year Managers
Year 12: Dr Ben Eves
Year 13: Miss Kerry Gorrill
Head of Enrichment: Mr Geoff Nuttall
3. WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT?
Unbeatable pastoral care – we know our students
Excellent exam results
Outstanding information, advice and guidance for
university and careers applications
Specialist sixth form pastoral team
High quality teaching
Post –results service - the Canon Slade warranty!
4. A Level Results 2010
8th
nationally compared to other state school
sixth forms according to The Guardian
Subject Passes (A* - E) = 99%
High Grades (A* - A) = 34%
(A*-C) = 84%
Going on to Higher Education =95%
5. University
95% of those who applied went to university
80% got their first choice place
WHY?
We know our students well and write detailed,
personally-crafted UCAS references. WE DO
NOT USE STATEMENT BANKS
We give very careful information, advice and
guidance throughout the application process.
6. Oxbridge, Medicine,Veterinary
Science and Dentistry
Dedicated member of staff
UKCAT and BMAT training
Close links with Oxford and Cambridge
Interview practice with specialists
Visiting speakers: students, graduates,
admissions tutors
Student-led support group
7. Our students…..
Make a positive contribution to society.
Are independent, lifelong learners
Take part in extra- and super-curricular
opportunities
Participate in an ethos of respect and caring
Are self-motivated and hard-working
Aspire to succeed
8. Super-Curricular
Master classes
Book Club
History Society
Maths Society
Old English Society
Charity Committee
Concert Committee
Sixth Form Newspaper
Fairtrade
Trailblazers
Food Society
World Film Club
Japanese Society
Debating Society
Amnesty Group
Law Society
Physics Society
Extended Project Qualification
AQA Community Service
AQA Introduction to Primary
Teaching
9. Extra- Curricular Activities
Induction Activity
Service as a Prefect
Curriculum Enrichment
Programme
Philosophy & Ethics Lecture
Programme
Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
Sixth Form Council
Challenge of
Management
Conference
Curriculum Support
General Studies Lecture
Programme
Sign Language Course
10. Grade requirements
Students need to have a grade C or above
in higher tier Maths and English Language
And have met the grade requirements for
their chosen subjects (mainly Bs)
Entry is based solely on GCSE
performance
11. Myth busting!
You don’t have to be a Christian
You don’t have to have all A*s at GCSE
We give places based on academic ability
only
We do not have a uniform!
12. Application
Bolton, Bury, Manchester students
through the CAP on the futures4me
website
Students outside the area make a paper
application
The deadline is 14th
January
Enrolment consultations-March 2011
13. Thank you for joining us tonight!
We do hope that your time with us is
enjoyable and informative
Editor's Notes
Barber shop boys followed by introduction/welcome by PHW
NAA Introduce key staff and locations (GBN and BAE in junior dining room)
Roll over – each Head of Year will accompany the student through their two years of A level study – your HOY will be Miss Gorrill
Pastoral Assistant and sixth form administrator look after day-to-day issues and are often your first point of contact by phone.
The school chaplain Rev Wallington provides spiritual and emotional support for sixth formers regardless of faith.
KAG
We provide unbeatable pastoral care – a year contains approximately 170 students – large enough to have an atmosphere but small enough so that we get to know our students well
Our students gain excellent exam results – Mrs Aldred has more to say about that later
We take pride in providing outstanding information, advice and guidance for university and careers applications – especially important in the current economic climate.
Our sixth formers are looked after by a specialist team of specifically trained sixth form tutors
Our excellent exam results are a result of high quality teaching and learning
Even after our students have left we continue to look after them. Many students return for advice and references several years after they have left and stay in touch in the long term to let us know how their lives are progressing. Once a Sladian; always a Sladian. In fact we have with us Justine Horrocks, an Old Sladian herself, who is our Connexions advisor and is available to answer questions this evening.
NAA Well they say that the proof of the pudding is in the eating – so here are the results!
Our examination results as you can see were absolutely superb this year and are consistently good year-on-year – our expectations of our students never wanes.
60% of all A level courses were passed with an A or B grade.
As you can see this is an impressive set of results and a testament to the hard work of staff and students alike.
NAA – In a year where examination results and university places have received very negative and pessimistic media coverage – we can put your minds at rest concerning university applications.
On results day we were congratulated by university admissions tutors on the quality of our students’ UCAS applications. All our references are written by experienced academic staff who know their students.
All the way through the Higher Education process your son or daughter will be guided by a team of specialist tutors and the Directorate.
The statistics are a tribute to the work of our experienced team. Successful university applications were far above the national average!
Even after our students leave, especially if they have a gap year, they will still be provided with all the guidance they need to complete their UCAS application.
KAG
Students applying for Oxbridge, Medicine, Veterinary Science and Dentistry require specialist preparation and support. We have a dedicated member of staff who provides that support from the beginning of Year 12. Support includes training in UKCAT and BMAT tests required by many universities. We have very strong links with Oxford and Cambridge universities and have our own specialist advisors who support our students; giving advice, going through personal statements and providing interview practice. We also provide our own interview practice with subject specialists and have visiting speakers- students, graduates and admissions tutors. Year 13 students who have been through the process also lead a support group for year 12s to pass on the benefit of their experiences.
KAG
Exams are very important indeed but we also pride ourselves on turning out well-rounded and happy human beings:
Make a positive contribution to society.
Are independent, lifelong learners
Take part in extra- and super-curricular opportunities
Participate in an ethos of respect and caring
Are self-motivated and hard-working
Aspire to succeed
KAG
University admissions tutors and employers are very keen on super-curricular activities. These are simply activities that provide students with an opportunity to extend their learning beyond their A level courses. So, for example, we ran a morning of undergraduate level masterclasses on Philisophy, Astrophysics and Mathematics which was attended by more that 60 students. Our AQA courses in Community Service and Primary School teaching allow our students to develop vital work experience and qualifications needed for Social Work and Teaching degrees. The clubs, societies and committees you see on the screen are almost entirely founded and run by students themselves. There are now so many that we have to have a student to act as a central coordinator!
NAA – In the summer term of year 12 we hold two fabulous induction activities.
|In the first week we have a team-building day where students are faced with a variety of problem-solving and initiative-based challenges. This enables all students to mix and work together and ultimately to feel like part of the family.
Later in September we have our Challenge of Management conference where team-building continues and students gain a valuable insight into the world of industry and have the chance to develop their leadership, problem-solving skills and language skills – a very valuable experience to be able to include in a university application.
NAA – IN the prospectus there are two vital pieces of information relating to entry criteria.
On a green sheet of paper you will find the General ‘Admission to the Sixth Form’ criteria – that is to be used together with the individual subject requirements.
It is then that you should be referring to the option grid also on green to check whether your four choices will fit!
Once you have made your choices – please keep the grid as a reminder for yourself of the subjects chosen.
KAG
You may hear many interesting stories about our sixth form as you attend other open evenings! Just to dispel the myths……
You don’t have to be a Christian
You don’t have to have all A*s at GCSE
We give places based on academic ability only
We do not have a uniform!
NAA – So – how do you apply!!
If your current institution has provided you with access to the Futures4Me website or you have been provided with an individual login for Futures4Me then YOU MUST APPLY ELECTRONICALLY.
However, if you are outside the catchment area you need to collect a paper version of the same form - these are available from the junior dining room by the prospectuses.
You will apply for 4 A level subjects – please check that these fit comfortably into the option grid
The website is very user friendly
The blue sheet in the prospectus is simply for your own records – please do not send to us
NAA
Miss Gorrill and I will be available to answer questions following the talk, Rachel will also be staying and is more than willing to share her experiences of Sixth Form Life
Or/ please follow the directions provided by Mr Pollard ( Deputy Head) for the start of your guided tour – you will be selecting a guided tour which totally focuses on your course choices
In the Junior Dining Room you will also have the opportunity to meet Dr Eves, who is Head of the current year 12 and Mr Nuttall who heads up all Sixth Form Enrichment.
Thank you so much for listening – we hope that you really enjoy your evening!!!