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T BRUNTS ACADEMY... AMBITION INTEGRITY INCLUSIVITY ENDEAVOUR RESILIENCE A MEMBER OF the evolvetrust Ambitious Futures

WELCOME WELCOME FROM T CEO FROM T ADTEACR Our Trust is passionate about quality education; all of our academies have one simple mission - to give our children the very best education possible and the very best start in life. We place our students at the heart of everything we do and our aim is to nurture and develop resilience and potential in every child, making it possible for them to lead productive and successful lives. We want our students to strive for ambitious futures, leaving a positive mark on our and their communities as a whole. The Evolve Trust is a values-driven organisation with an unwavering commitment To open minds, creating opportunities for all to believe in themselves, achieve their potential and develop the skills needed to succeed and enjoy life. Our purpose is to provide a first class education and improve the life chances of all the young people in the Trust. Our Trust benefits greatly from the combination of mainstream and special schools within the Trust, enabling staff to benefit greatly from collaborative learning. Professional development, challenge and support are at the core of our school improvement strategy ensuring that all our staff are well developed and have the opportunity to engage in the latest pedagogical research. The Evolve Trust is proud to be ambitious and inclusive. It is often said that each child gets one chance of education. Our role is to ensure that our students make the most of their opportunities by ensuring that our academies aspire to and reach the highest standards. Welcome to the Brunts Academy. We are resolute in our vision to open minds, creating opportunities for all to believe in themselves, achieve their potential and develop the skills needed to succeed and enjoy life. At Brunts, we will develop our students so that they have the intellectual habits, fundamental core values and qualities of character to succeed in the 21st century. We will do this by ensuring that: > We develop and nurture the talent and interests of every individual. > We have a scholastically excellent culture built around our core values of- Ambition, Integrity, Inclusivity, Endeavour and Resilience. > We deliver a curriculum that allows students to develop their knowledge and skills whilst achieving a range of qualifications. > We provide high quality teaching and learning experiences for all. We want everyone to be proud to be associated with The Brunts Academy and The Evolve Trust, due to the high quality experiences and opportunities we provide. All of this is only possible by working in close partnership with parents and carers to ensure each individual student receives the most appropriate personalised support. We look forward to welcoming you into our academy to see the great experiences that happen here and how your child can be part of our learning journey. Claire-Marie Cuthbert Chief Executive Officer Adrian O Malley Headteacher - PAGE 02 - - PAGE 03 -

AMBITION The Brunts Academy has a dynamic Sixth Form offering a wide choice of subjects and excellent individual support to ensure that all students achieve the best possible grades in their public examinations. Our Sixth Form comprises of students who have progressed through the earlier years at Brunts and newcomers who have studied at other schools. We welcome applications from potential new students who will find a supportive and friendly environment from staff and existing students. Our success in enabling students to gain places on competitive university courses and access to further training and employment reflects our dedication to supporting students to achieve their academic potential and individual ambitions. Brunts Academy is proud of the success our students have achieved year on year and, through our constant focus on teaching and learning, we see our students develop into lifelong learners whilst enjoying their time with us. At Brunts you will be part of a student group with a tradition of success and a commitment to academic, extracurricular and personal development. We look forward to welcoming you into our Sixth Form to see the great experiences that happen here.... The Brunts Academy; Year 13 Progression Pathways vs National Average Our success in enabling students to gain places on competitive university courses and access to further training and employment reflects our dedication to supporting students to achieve their academic potential and individual ambitions. Brunts: Year 13 (2016 Pathways) 64% 29% 18% Brunts: Year 13 (2017 Pathways) 63% 23% 9% 9% Brunts: Year 13 (2018 Pred Pathways) 70% 23% 12% 10% 7% 2015/16 National % (Released October 2017)* 51% 12% 13% 23% 7%... 13% 1% *Destinations of KS4 and KS5 students England 2015-16 - DfE - PAGE 04 - - PAGE 05 -

INTEGRITY INCLUSIVITY Morning tutorial All students are allocated a tutor and tutor group. This session runs alongside whole school registration from 10.25-10.55am. These sessions are used to facilitate the Post-16 tutorial programme, provide guidance and support on next steps and to offer academic mentoring on performance and progress. Coursework and classwork We require that all students recognise that the main purpose of entry to the Sixth Form is to obtain further qualifications. Academic work must, therefore, receive high priority and the expectation is for all students to demonstrate scholastic excellence in both their studies and their wider contribution to the academy. The focus in Sixth Form will be on a smaller number of subjects but with a greater depth of study. Research suggests that a minimum of 4-5 hours per week of independent study is required per subject in order to fulfil potential and secure target grades. 16-19 Bursary Fund The 16-19 Bursary Fund is designed to help support you if you have specific financial barriers to continuing in education or training at Post 16. The fund has two elements: bursaries for vulnerable young persons (Vulnerable Bursary) and discretionary bursaries for young people facing financial barriers to participation (Discretionary Bursary). Bursary funds are to be used to help pay for the costs related to participation in full-time education, such as the costs of transport, meals, books and equipment. Some payments may be made in kind. Payments may be withheld if you do not comply with the Sixth Form s expectations on: > Behaviour > Performance > Attendance > Commitment Full details on whether you are eligible and how to apply for the bursary can be found on our website: http://www.brunts.notts. sch.uk/6th-form/bursary/ - PAGE 06 - - PAGE 07 -

ENDEAVOUR RESILIENCE Getting started The courses that we offer within the Sixth Form cater for a wide range of interests and expertise. We do always ensure however that appropriate choices are made in line with individual ability. In general, students will take 3 or 4 A Levels/BTEC Level 3 courses, dependent upon their performance at GCSE. Choosing your courses Students are encouraged to take into account their: > Interest in the subject. > Current performance in the subject. > Potential chances of success. > A positive attitude to study. > A high motivation to succeed. > Entry requirements of a particular career. YOUR RESULTS 6 GCSEs at Grade Point 9-5 (A*-C) including English and Mathematics Average of Grade Point 7 (Grade A) for selected A Level courses YOUR ACADEMIC PATHWAY 6 GCSEs at Grade Point 9-5 (A*-C) including English and Mathematics Average of Grade Point 6 (Grade B) for selected A Level courses Entry Requirements > Students must achieve a minimum Grade Point 6 (Grade B) or higher in each of the subjects to be studied at A Level. > Some subjects require a Grade Point 7 (Grade A) or above. Please refer to our website: http://www.brunts.notts. sch.uk/6th-form/6-form-subjects/ for specific subject information. > Where a subject has not been studied at GCSE (e.g. Psychology), we expect to see evidence of Grade Point 6 (Grade B) or higher in related subjects. > These results should be accompanied by at least two other GCSEs at Grade Point 5 (Grade C) or higher and include English and Mathematics if these are not one of your chosen A Levels. 6 GCSEs at Grade Point 9-5 (A*-C) including English and Mathematics Average of Grade Point 5 (Grade C) for selected A Level courses The school day The Sixth Form is run on a weekly timetable with 6 X 50 minute lessons each day. Your timetable will be 5 lessons per subject, per week. There will be one addition to the taught aspect of your timetable known as Guidance and Enrichment sessions, the purpose of which is to enable you to make informed decisions and to support you in a successful transfer to working life beyond education. The sessions will cover a wide variety of topics ranging from academic mentoring, careers advice, financial awareness, university life, apprenticeships and employment applications. Enrichment In addition to the taught aspect of your timetable, all Sixth Form students are required to undertake at least one form of enrichment activity. This is designed to develop life skills and key personal attributes which will aid greatly with future ambitions whilst also ensuring that a significant and meaningful contribution is made to the wider life of the academy. More details of the wide variety of opportunities on offer will be highlighted during your time in the Sixth Form but a sample can be seen listed here. > Reading pairs > Debating society > Lesson support > Academic mentoring > Breakfast club > Lunchtime supervisors > Duke of Edinburgh > Sports leaders > Dance & Drama > Music (Band & Choir) > Sports teams > Lunch/after school clubs > Sixth Form committee > Peer mentoring Work experience The development of essential personal attributes and employability skills are crucial for future development including progression into Higher Education or employment. For students who want to work with people (teachers, doctors, social workers, nurses etc.) this is vital and is also beneficial to all for evidence of personal development for references and personal statements. All students will be expected to secure a high quality, relevant work experience placement in the summer of Year 12. Four Advanced Level (A Level) Qualifications. Extended Project is optional Three Advanced Level (A Level) Qualifications Extended Project is optional A combination of Advanced Level (A Level) Qualifications or BTEC Equivalent - PAGE 08 - - PAGE 09 -

JOIN US How to join The Brunts Academy Sixth Form If you are interested in applying for a place in September 2019, please contact the Sixth Form Administrator at: 6thformadmin@brunts.evolvetrust.org for further information. A Step by Step Guide: 1 Undertake your research and seek advice from different people including: Subject Teachers, Form Tutor, Head of Year, Parents/Carers, Sixth Form Staff Some further advice The of Universities have published a guide into making informed choices in the Sixth Form. This offers some excellent advice on considerations before selecting subjects at A Level. The guide can be found at: https://www.russellgroup.ac.uk/ media/5686/informed-choices-2018-1-6thedition-final.pdf Please ensure that you also consider the following: 2 3 4 5 6 Make sure you have read the Sixth Form course requirements carefully Ensure that you work hard in Year 11 and that your end of year grades meet the eligibility criteria for Post 16 study at The Brunts Academy Complete an online/paper application form: http://www.brunts.notts.sch. uk/6th-form/join-our-6th-form/ Submit the application by the dates published on the website Attend an interview with a member of the Senior Leadership Team > Ensure that you choose subjects which you find interesting and enjoyable and in which you can perform to the best of your ability. > Please be aware (where possible) of subjects and combinations of subjects that are deemed to be facilitating in terms of career paths. You should particularly be aware of subjects and combinations that might close any doors that would be best left open. > Please be realistic. You must seek advice from teachers as to your suitability for any given Sixth Form course. 7 A firm or conditional offer will be made on successful completion of your interview and on receiving confirmed target grades from your Head of Year or equivalent 8 Final acceptance into the Sixth Form will be issued once GCSE results have been confirmed in line with entry requirements for chosen courses. - PAGE 10 - - PAGE 03 -

T BRUNTS ACADEMY... The Brunts Academy The Park, Park Avenue, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 2AT Telephone: +44 (0)1623 623149 Fax: +44 (0)1623 622746 A MEMBER OF the evolvetrust Ambitious Futures