Welcome to Budmouth 6th Form!

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Welcome to Budmouth 6th Form! We are delighted to have you here: you will play an important part in the continuing success of our Sixth Form. The information on the next few pages is designed to answer some questions you may have about Sixth Form life. Your tutor and the Sixth Form Leadership Team, based in B07, are also here to help you. Come and see us!

Student Absence Procedure Unexpected absence must be reported to Mrs Cockings on 01305 830560 before 10am. For a foreseen absence (i.e. you know in advance you will be out of school) complete a green foreseen absence request slip in advance and hand it to your tutor. Routine medical and dental appointments should NOT be made for during the college day. Holidays are NOT authorised by the College and should not be taken in term time. If you arrive at college after tutor time, sign in on your tutor group s yellow signing in sheet which can be found outside the sixth form office. If you need to leave the college site during the day, sign out on your tutor group s green sheet, which at the entrance to the Sixth Form Centre. Should attendance fall below 95% a procedure will be followed which could ultimately lead to a Sixth Form contract. Student Wellbeing There may be times where you feel you need some extra support or advice. To enquire about counselling or other support available, contact your tutor, your Assistant Director or our school counsellor Dawn Larrett LarrettD@budmouth.dorset.sch.uk. Your elected Union Welfare Officer may also be able to help.

Independent Study and Part Time Work There are huge benefits to be gained from part-time work, but you need to make sure you balance things so that you have enough free time to study, to socialise and also to be active in order to stay healthy and happy. For this reason, students at Budmouth are strongly encouraged to limit paid work to no more than 8 hours per week. You must not work more than 15 hours per week during term time. Research by the University Of London Institute Of Education shows that the grades of post-16 students working over 8 hours a week deteriorate; the results of students working over 15 hours a week plummet compared to students with similar academic abilities. Independent study is vital to success in Level 3 courses. All 6 th Form courses demand one hour of independent study from you for every hour you spend in class. Use the list on p.3 to kick-start your independent study. Bursary Students who have been eligible for free school meals in the past or who may be from disadvantaged economic circumstances are encouraged to apply for the Bursary Fund. This is government money which is administered by schools. You can get an application form for the bursary from your tutor, the Sixth Form Office or from the website. Once you have completed your application, please hand it in to Jan Cockings in B07; the autumn term deadline is Friday 21st September 2018. The exact amount you may receive depends on a number of factors, including how well you attend lessons, tutor time and other compulsory activities. You can apply for the bursary if your situation changes at any point in the year. If you have any enquiries, please contact Jan Cockings in B07. Dress code You are expected to dress appropriately for a working and school environment. Use your common sense about what is appropriate, for example think about inappropriate slogans on t-shirts and avoid showing underwear.

What can you be doing in study periods? Try to use some of your time in study periods to go over and above what your teacher has specifically asked you to do. This will really help to develop your skills in your chosen subjects. Here are some ideas to get you started: 1. Improve the content and presentation of your notes: rewrite, add to, read through and then try to rewrite without looking. 2. Practise answering exam questions. All papers are online. 3. Read examiners reports- also online and very helpful. 4. Memorise quotes, facts, statistics etc. Make revision cards or prepare lists of essential points. 5. Listen to a podcast of a relevant radio programme 6. Use the resources your subject areas have uploaded onto FROG. 7. Look at FROG s Legs for tips and ideas on a range of study related topics. 8. Make up your own exam questions and then answer them. 9. Read your text book. This could include chapters on areas that you don t specifically study to improve your overall understanding of the subject, or it could be reading the chapters on the topics you do study. 10. Add to whatever topic you are studying in class at present: try to find an additional piece of information/ case/ opinion/ idea that furthers what has been said in class and add it to your notes. 11. Look at a recent piece of work for which your teacher has provided feedback. Improve the work relating to the teacher s advice. 12. Background reading- find books in the RC or your teachers may have some they can lend out. 13. Look at relevant news stories. Sometimes these will have been mentioned in class, or you can find stories yourself. 14. Find your exam board s syllabus online. Here you will also find past papers, mark schemes and examiners reports.

Programme of Study All students are required to sign up for and complete a full programme of study which involves lessons as well as equally important independent study time. For Year 12 this will involve: 3 AS levels or 3 AS levels and a GCSE English or maths resit Registration with your tutor twice a day during which times there will be activities such as assemblies, quizzes and a taught tutor programme 4 timetabled study periods per fortnight One timetabled period in the CEIL for ESP (Employability Skills Programme) Non-timetabled study periods Enrichment once a week on Wednesday afternoons Right Move Week from 24 th to 28th September: an opportunity for Year 12 students to change subjects should they wish. After this time students are committed to completing their chosen programme of study.

What help will I get in planning for my future? Beginning on the Next Step Development Day on Friday July 5th 2019, you will be given individual support to plan your next step. Many of our students go on to university after leaving Budmouth. The university application system is usually referred to as UCAS, which stands for Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. It is worth remembering throughout your course that your final grade will earn you UCAS points which will count towards the entry requirements of your chosen university. Competition for the top grades is much fiercer on Level 3 courses than at GCSE: aiming for the top grades will require consistent hard work in lessons, your study periods and in your own time. Use the link below to get a personalised guide to tariffs in your subject. https://www.ucas.com/ucas/undergraduate/getting-started/entryrequirements/tariff/calculator If you are interested in exploring other routes, such as apprenticeships, or going straight into work, you will be invited to take part in a bespoke programme run by the CEIL: the Employment and Training programme (often abbreviated to E and T). Staff will support you in building the skills and experience you need to enter the workplace.