SIXTH FORM PROSPECTUS

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SIXTH FORM PROSPECTUS CONTACT: Sheldon School, Hardenhuish Lane, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 6HJ PHONE: 01249 766020 FAX: 01249 766030 EMAIL: admin@sheldonschool.co.uk HEADTEACHER: Neil Spurdell www.sheldonschool.co.uk

Welcome to Sheldon School Sixth Form Your Sixth Form years should be the most exciting time in your school career; they are certainly the most important as you determine the path you will take in future life. At Sheldon you will be able to choose the subjects you most want to study we have over 35 courses on offer, and our size means that there is more than one teaching group in many subjects, making clashes rare. You will have much more independence both academically and socially, and the chance to get involved in an extensive range of enrichment opportunities. Our excellent study facilities will help you develop the skills essential for success at this level and beyond. Sixth Form study takes significant commitment; every year we see our students achieve more than they could have believed possible and grow in confidence as they work towards their chosen destinations. So whether you are already at Sheldon or thinking of joining us, we hope that you will want to find out more about what Sheldon Sixth Form has to offer and then choose to join us we look forward to welcoming you to our thriving community. The Sixth Form Team IN THE SIXTH FORM, LESSONS ARE INTERESTING AND GIVE STUDENTS A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES WITH OPPORTUNITIES TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY OFSTED 2 Sheldon School PROSPECTUS www.sheldonschool.co.uk Sheldon School SITH FORM PROSPECTUS www.sheldonschool.co.uk 3

CURRICULUM PATHWAYS: A CURRICULUM TO SUIT YOU Choosing the right courses is essential for advanced level success. Our curriculum pathways approach is designed to ensure that you select the right combination of courses for you. Each pathway has its own distinctive elements to make sure that whatever your starting point, you can be confident that you will be on track to reach your full potential. Pathway Entry requirements 1 GCSE grades 7-9 & Maths Core Programme 4 A levels or 3 A levels + EPQ Core Enrichment Additional Enrichment opportunities Oxbridge / medicine support package Stretch & challenge group Elite university summer schools All the opportunities listed below Pathway beyond Sheldon Elite university in the UK or abroad EXCELLENT RESULTS We are proud of our strong track record of A level success. Results have been consistently strong over many years putting Sheldon in the top 25% of schools nationally for A Level progress. Attainment in all key measures is above national levels and our very high retention rate ensures all students have the opportunity to be part of that success. OUTSTANDING SUPPORT Individual support and guidance are very important to us. Our comprehensive daily tutorial programme includes study skills, maintaining mental health, careers education and options at 18 as well as preparing for life after Sheldon. Your tutor will also hold regular one-to-one meetings with you to offer individual support and advice. Each Year 12 tutor group is paired with a Year 13 group to enable final year students to share their experiences with those new to advanced level study. So, whatever your aspirations after Sixth Form, we will do our best to help you get there. 2 GCSE grades 6-9 & Maths 3 5+ GCSEs at grade 5 or better 4 5+ GCSEs at grade 4 or better 3 or 4 A Levels EPQ option 3 or 4 A levels or 2 A Levels + 1 technical course 1 A Level + 2 technical courses or 3 technical courses Tutorial programme Study support programme 18+ options programme and careers support Work shadow week Sixth Form games Electives programme: Core maths Community volunteering EPQ DofE Gold Preparing for employment University taster courses: Access to Bristol On Track to Bath FutureLearn Main school mentoring Subject support ambassadors Sixth Form prefects & Senior Students Charity Committee Sheldon Associates Student debating society Ten Tors Competitive level sport: rugby, football, hockey, netball Music & drama Sixth Form leavers expedition Selective universities / Higher apprenticeship University / Apprenticeship University Foundation degree / Apprenticeship A AND AS LEVEL RESULTS ARE HIGH IN COMPARISON WITH OTHER SCHOOLS. OFSTED Our Sixth Form Course Handbook gives full details of our extensive range of A Level and technical courses. 4 Sheldon School SIXTH FORM PROSPECTUS www.sheldonschool.co.uk Sheldon School SIXTH FORM PROSPECTUS www.sheldonschool.co.uk 5

ADDITIONAL ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES: BUILDING YOUR SKILLS A comprehensive support package is available to those students who are applying for highly competitive options beyond Sheldon. We are proud of our many students who have successfully gained places at Oxford and Cambridge or progressed to medicine or veterinary medicine courses in recent years. UNIVERSITY TASTER COURSES Many students make good use of the chance to experience university taster courses. Both Access to Bristol and On Track to Bath are well established, while others make use of online options from a wide variety of universities across the country. Thinking about higher education often starts with the annual visit to the local UCAS Exhibition each April. SHELDON ASSOCIATES Sheldon has close links with a range of local employers. There are regular opportunities for you to find out more about a wide variety of careers related topics from our Sheldon Associates. LEAVERS EXPEDITION Every year a group of intrepid Sheldon students complete their time in the Sixth Form with a four-week mini-gap expedition involving community project work, a challenge and some time to relax in a distant location. In the past, students have visited Kenya, Tanzania, Borneo, Namibia, the Himalayas, Sri Lanka and Botswana. Students who sign up for this adventure will have 18 months to raise the money fundraising is an important aspect of the experience. The expedition requires teamwork, leadership and commitment, but according to previous groups who have risen to the challenge, it is a trip that you will remember forever. AND LOTS MORE... There are many other opportunities as well, from music and drama, or the student-led debating club, to the chance to be involved in Ten Tors and DofE. And if we don t have a club that you would like to see, we will help you set it up! CORE ENRICHMENT: MORE THAN JUST ACADEMIC SUCCESS Being a Sixth Former is about much more than just exam results. This is an important time for developing your wider skills and personality to take into your adult life. We make it a priority to give you a host of opportunities that will enable you to develop these key life skills. EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS Developing employability skills forms a key part of the daily tutorial programme. At the end of Year 12, time is set aside for a week s work shadow or other activity that will help you decide on possible future options. Organising this for yourself is a key requirement, giving you not only an insight into potential careers, but the chance to develop the skills you will require for the world of work too. SIXTH FORM GAMES All students take part in Sixth Form games on a Wednesday afternoon. A wide range of options are available both on and off site, from dodgeball to Zumba, led by the PE team and external instructors. There are competitive fixtures against other schools in several sports our rugby team has been particularly successful in recent years as well as termly internal competitions. As well as being designed to help promote health and fitness, it also further cements social bonds across the Sixth Form. ELECTIVES PROGRAMME All students except those taking 4 A Levels must take part in the Electives Programme. Core Maths is available for students who are not taking A Level maths but whose subjects demand this key skill area, whilst the resit GCSE maths group supports anyone who is yet to achieve a grade 4 in this key subject. Others can opt to undertake the Extended Project Qualification or get involved in community volunteering inside or outside Sheldon. DofE Gold is also available. It is possible to take more than one option; the full Electives Programme options are published in September each year. 6 Sheldon School SIXTH FORM PROSPECTUS www.sheldonschool.co.uk Sheldon School SIXTH FORM PROSPECTUS www.sheldonschool.co.uk 7

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: LEADERS OF THE SCHOOL Our Sixth Form is led by our Sixth Form President and Vice-President. They chair both the Sixth Form Council and whole school Student Council. SIXTH FORM PREFECTS In Year 13 many students go on to become Sixth Form Prefects. The prefect team lead many school activities, helping with lessons and clubs, or mentoring younger pupils who need support. This allows you to give something back whilst developing self-confidence and communication skills. MENTORING Each year approximately 70 students volunteer to become main school mentors. You will be trained in mentoring skills and use these to support vulnerable pupils across the school. Your support will be greatly appreciated by the pupils you help, and at the same time you will develop essential soft skills highly regarded by universities and employers. CHARITY Sheldon Sixth Form has a strong track record of leading charity events across the school. Twice a year students don fancy dress to raise money, and there are lots of other events too. Sheldon does Strictly is a highlight in the spring of either Year 12 or Year 13 when the Sixth Form take on the staff and usually win. Other large fundraisers happen when there is not a Strictly, allowing students to showcase their musical talents. The Charity Committee leads on these events, with the Charity Committee Chair being a key student in the school. EXTERNAL APPLICANTS MENTORING TEAM THERE ARE MANY OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS TO TAKE ON RESPONSIBILITIES; FOR EXAMPLE, BY ACTING AS SPORTS LEADERS, MENTORS, SUBJECT AMBASSADORS AND PREFECTS. OFSTED Each year approximately 30 students join our Sixth Form from other schools and overseas. A team of Year 13 students volunteer to act as mentors to these new students to help them settle in. The team is almost always led by a student who was an external applicant themselves the previous year. 8 Sheldon School SIXTH FORM PROSPECTUS www.sheldonschool.co.uk Sheldon School SIXTH FORM PROSPECTUS www.sheldonschool.co.uk 9

APPLICATIONS TIMELINE NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY JULY AUGUST Information Evening On time applications deadline Individual discussions with a senior member of staff about course choices. Parents are very welcome to come along too. Our Get Ready for Sixth Form morning will give you a chance to sample the subjects on your draft timetable and meet your new tutor and tutor group before the summer break. Post results support for those that wish to change their subject choices in the light of GCSE results. TO APPLY: Simply fill out an application form and we will take things from there. DESTINATIONS: BEYOND SHELDON Most Sixth Formers make successful university applications either directly from Year 13 or during a gap year of work, travel and volunteering. Our success rate is very strong, with Sheldon students selecting a wide variety of courses. We have an excellent record of helping students gain places for medicine, veterinary medicine, Oxbridge and Russell Group universities, top music schools, as well elite universities overseas. A full list of recent university destinations can be found on our website. A growing number of Sheldon Sixth Formers are now considering Higher Apprenticeships rather than university. There is a comprehensive support package on offer led by our independent careers advisor. 10 Sheldon School SIXTH FORMPROSPECTUS www.sheldonschool.co.uk