Slough & Eton. Church of England

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Slough & Eton Church of England Business & Enterprise College

Welcome Welcome to the Slough and Eton Sixth Form prospectus which is full of opportunities for you! We are very excited about the choices within our Sixth Form programmes as we offer a wide variety of AS and A Level courses as well as vocational qualifications. Our Value Added scores for the Sixth Form are excellent and we have a large number of students who go on to study at a wide range of top universities and excellent employment destinations. Our Sixth Form is a popular choice with over 250 students. Outstanding Choice We are offering a unique programme of one, two and three year courses taking your education as far as you want it to go. We offer at least 20 A level courses. Our Vocational options can be taken with a combination of subjects or an A level alongside. Both the A level and Vocational level 3 courses will give you access to University and Higher Education if that is your ambition. Additionally, you can add the Community Leader course (Higher Sports Leader Award) to meet your special interests and increase your UCAS point score. Outstanding Facilities We have a brand new Sixth Form Building with teaching and ICT facilities. It also houses a theatre, study area and restaurant facilities. This is complimented with another study area, a common room to relax in and open access to other areas such as the school restaurant and library. Outstanding Support Continuing your education at Slough and Eton in the Sixth Form enables you to study in a successful, caring and happy environment. In November 2013 Ofsted judged the School to be Outstanding and said; The sixth form is outstanding. Teaching is strong and students are given excellent guidance and support to help them successfully move on to higher education, training or employment. Not only do we provide you with high quality education, we also offer you the opportunity to participate in a number of extra-curricular activities, some leading to improved UCAS points, including activities that will give you additional responsibility inside and outside school. We look forward to you working with us in the future and maximising your potential. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the Head of Sixth Form. Paul McAteer Headteacher

About our courses Courses are either A levels or vocational Level 3 qualifications. We also offer some Level 2 courses on a one year programme. (BTEC First or Cambridge Technical Level 2, GCSE English and Mathematics) At Level 3, we offer a wide range of traditional A Level courses which you may have studied at GCSE level, as well as new subjects such as Sociology, Law and Economics. Our minimum entry requirement to study Level 3 courses is 5 A*-C GCSEs or equivalent including English and Mathematics. We expect a grade B at GCSE for all A Level courses; please check the individual subject requirement list. We also offer a range of BTEC National and Cambridge Technical courses which are equivalent to 1 or 2 A Levels and can be taken in addition to an A Level; we expect a grade C at GCSE or Merit at BTEC First for entry to BTEC National courses. At Level 2, we offer Art, Business, Health and Social Care, and ICT, combined with the opportunity to resit GCSEs in English and Maths. Entry criteria are 5 GCSEs A* - G GCSEs.

Commitment to high standards Financial support for you We are keen that all our learners are well presented and able to contribute towards the positive image and reputation of the school. For this reason we insist on business dress for Sixth Formers. Term 3 of Year 12, 100 is awarded to students to assist with the purchasing of your business wear clothing, provided you produce proof of purchase. We also know that learning to drive is one of the important life changing events that can happen to you whilst you are in the Sixth Form. We want to support learners with that as well and will provide you with 100 towards the cost of legitimate driving lessons when proof of attendance has been provided. The UCAS application fee is also paid for by the school on behalf of all students intending to apply to university in Year 13. The 16-19 Bursary Fund will be available to support financially disadvantaged young people taking up or continuing in their post-16 education provided they meet the eligibility criteria implemented by the school. We work hard to ensure that we maintain the highest of standards. As a member of the school who studies in the Sixth Form you will be expected to maintain exemplary behaviour around the school, acting as a role model for younger pupils. Those not meeting the standards expected of them will be excluded from the Sixth Form We do not allow students to leave the site at break and lunchtimes. We also have a dress code which requires boys to wear a business suit, shirt and tie and girls to wear a jacket, blouse and trousers or skirt. Trainers are to be used for sport only. It s not a uniform as there is choice in style and colour but we do believe that if students dress smartly they are being prepared for the world of work. Academic Excellence We do not believe in encouraging students to follow programmes of study that they are unlikely to succeed at. It is for this reason that we will not take students onto A level courses without a B grade in either that particular subject or a related one at GCSE level. If you want more information about this please arrange to meet with our Head of Sixth Form, to discuss your future plans further.

Social Life As you are now approaching adulthood, we recognise that there are times when there has to be more varied opportunities available and this will be provided through a range of trips and visits, including overseas travel. Our Facilities supporting you The extensive sports facilities mean that you can get fit and keep yourself fit using state of the art equipment without having to pay for expensive gym membership. We also have excellent catering facilities and an approach to catering which means that food is available throughout the day for Sixth Formers which is healthy and interesting. We believe that the Sixth Form is a stepping stone to university, apprenticeship or employment. We expect you to be committed and dedicated to your studies. We want you to talk to us about how you feel you are progressing and we will provide you with a tutor whose role is to ensure that you are supported and encouraged to succeed. When it comes to UCAS applications they are experts in supporting you.

Slough & Eton Church of England Business & Enterprise College

SLOUGH & ETON CHURCH OF ENGLAND BUSINESS & ENTERPRISE COLLEGE SIXTH FORM Ragstone Road, Chalvey, Slough SL1 2PU Telephone: 01753 520824 Fax: 01753 574914 reception@slougheton.com www.slougheton.com Designed & Produced by FSE Design Tel: 01933 303520 www.fsedesign.co.uk