Sixth Form Vision Together, Striving For Excellence. We are committed to being outstanding by: Ensuring that every student and member of staff is able to realise, fulfil and exceed their potential in their academic and pastoral lives Guaranteeing that teaching and learning challenges and equips students with the knowledge and skills needed for Higher Education, employment and life-long learning Providing personalised information, advice and guidance (IAG), and offering support whenever it is needed Cultivating a positive atmosphere of mutual respect and success
Pathways When students finish Yr 11 there are a number of pathways they can take: Academic study at 6 th form or college (e.g. A levels/btecs) Vocational study at college (e.g. Engineering at Middlesbrough College) Apprenticeships (GCSE equivalent) or Advanced Apprenticeships (A Level equivalent) Employment with training
Nunthorpe Sixth Form Nunthorpe Sixth Form offers: Level 3 courses for students who have gained a minimum of 5 GCSEs at A*-C. (We can offer resit maths or English GCSE for students who have a grade D). The large majority of courses on offer are A levels which often require a grade B in certain GCSE subjects. Certain courses have an entry test at the start of Y12 which will need to be passed to be accepted onto the A level. The large majority of our students have at least 8 GCSEs at grade C or above. Over 85% of our students go on to university; the remainder go onto an Apprenticeship or employment.
A2 Results August 2015 A2 Results A*-A 29.4% A* - B 58.3% A*-C 84% A*-E 99.5%
A few of our high flyers! Nick Parkes Maths A* Physics A* Chemistry A* Biology A* EPQ A* Nagaeswari Nagendar Maths A* Chemistry A* Biology A* EPQ A Sarah Martin Maths A* Chemistry A* Physics A* Oxford University Medicine Newcastle University - Medicine Year in Industry, then University (applying to Cambridge for Materials Science)
Sophie Yale Biology A* Maths A* ICT A* EPQ A James Gill Maths A* Further Maths A* Physics A EPQ A Matthew Allen Eng Lit A* Philosophy/Ethics A* History A EPQ A Lucy Cameron Eng Lit A* History A Geography A EPQ A Newcastle University - Medicine Durham University Mathematics University College London (UCL) Law Newcastle University Law
Hannah Bedford Joe Harland Rosie Headland Rebecca Morris Charlotte Smith Business Studies A Gov/Politics A Eng Lit B Philos/Ethics A Eng Lit B History C Eng Lang C Media D Sociology D Media B Health and Social Dist Dist Philos/Ethics B Maths C Biology C Health and Social Dist Leeds University Human Resource Management Leeds University Philosophy Derby University Journalism Teesside University Diagnostic Radiotherapy Teesside University Physiotherapy
University Statistics 71 students applied to UCAS No of Nunthorpe UCAS applicants % of Nunthorpe UCAS applicants Firm choice secured 46 65% Insurance secured 15 21% Clearing used 3 4% Russell Group secured 23 32% Teesside Uni secured 15 21% North East Unis secured (incl Leeds/York) 49 69% Withdrawn students/declined places 7 10%
At Nunthorpe we intend to offer: Art Biology Business Studies Chemistry Computer Science Drama English Language English Literature French Further Mathematics Geography German Government and Politics BTEC Health and Social Care History Law Mathematics Media Studies Music Music Technology Philosophy and Ethics Physical Education Physics Product Design Psychology Sociology Spanish If enough students want a course running, we can investigate putting it on.
Other Qualifications At Nunthorpe we also offer some extra courses: Extended Project (equivalent to an AS) in Y13 Peer Mentoring Counselling Qualification in Enrichment
Extended Project This is where students research any topic at all they are interested in and write a 5000 word essay/or produce an artefact (e.g. video/model/performance) with a 2000 word report. Example topics: Do violent films incite violent crimes? Plastic surgery: necessity or vanity? Tattooing: the art of body modification. Was Barak Obama elected primarily because of his skin colour? Why is Drama seen as a soft option. Should the Holocaust be taught in school?
A Level Reforms The government is currently reforming post 16 education. All A levels will be decoupled from AS levels over the next 2 years. As changes are phased in the current intention at Nunthorpe is for all Y12 students to still take 4 subjects in Sep 2016 and continue with 3 subjects to the full A level as they go into Y13. There will be some AS exams in the summer of 2016, depending on student progress and their future study plans.
High Standards Our students and parents all sign a Learning Agreement which includes the following: Excellent attendance and punctuality Complete all work on time and to best of ability Mature and responsible behaviour Signing in/out to ensure safeguarding Staying on site for all Independent Study periods Suitable dress for a working environment
Pastoral Support Personal tutor 1-to-1 mentoring Registration activities addressing spiritual, moral, social and cultural issues Student Council Careers programme support with University/Job applications Interview practice Enrichment 1 hour tutorial every week Targeted Russell Group/Oxbridge mentoring Please visit our Pastoral stand downstairs for more information. Sixth Form Tutors are also wearing stickers and will be happy to discuss anything to do with pastoral support.
Tutorial activities Activities Tutor team Challenges University presentations (E.g. Durham, Teesside, Newcastle, Northumbria, Cambridge) How to use study time Use of holiday time Current Affairs activities Outside speakers Careers Research Purpose Healthy competition, Presentations skills, Problem solving, team work First hand info on Student life, application process, aspiration building Independence, target setting, improving grades, self-motivation Info on part-time work, holiday job opportunities, Gap years, working abroad Understanding of real world, debating skills, Question Time, media/newspapers Safety when living away from home, road safety, drugs/alcohol, sexual health Choosing right Uni courses, getting work experience, Apprenticeships
Enrichment Selection of sixth form based options Nunthorpe Learning and Leisure options Opportunity to support students in the Academy Voluntary Work Self Generated Options Extended Project Qualification At least 1 hour per week needs to be completed. This will monitored by tutors and used in reference comments.
Christmas Party
Children in Need
Learning to iron!!
Y12 Mock Interviews
World Challenge students fundraise for trip to Ecuador
Year 13 Sports Day
Up and coming Student Ambassadors can arrange personal tours/ meetings with students Completed application forms by 13 th November 2015 Formal interview process on week starting 16 th November 2015 Acceptance letters sent January 2016 Sixth Form Transition sessions 4-5 th July 2016
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