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MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE 2017

YOUR FUTURE STARTS HERE

JODIE A LEVEL STUDENT

MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE PROSPECTUS WELCOME FROM THE PRINCIPAL THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TROUBLE TO READ OUR NEW PROSPECTUS. I HOPE THAT YOU WILL FIND IT USEFUL AS YOU TRY TO DECIDE WHICH ROUTE TO TAKE WITH YOUR POST-16 EDUCATION. I know the decisions that our young people are faced with are ever more challenging and I understand fully the significance of the decision that you are about to make regarding where to continue your studies beyond the age of 16. However, I am confident that, with its exciting re-development complete. Marple Sixth Form College can offer you an experience that will set you on your way to success. At Marple Sixth Form College we pride ourselves on being an inclusive college where all students are treated equally and with respect, and where everyone contributes to a progressive and positive learning environment. We believe that students who enjoy their learning are more likely to succeed and we therefore create an environment where challenge and support combine to bring the best out of our learners. As you will see later in this prospectus, we offer a wide range of courses, A levels, BTECs, Diplomas and Apprenticeships, all of which will challenge you to realise your full potential. Combine this curriculum offer with an extensive programme of extra-curricular activities such as sporting clubs, student societies and work placement opportunities and it is clear that when you leave us you will be well prepared for higher education or employment. So, if your next decision is to progress to university, take further training towards a specific career, go straight into work, or even start your own business, we will be there with you, challenging and supporting. This prospectus explains how we can help you make the right decisions for you but if you want to see first-hand how we support, encourage and challenge our students, why not come to one of our open events on 15th October or 10th November? You will be able to meet teachers and current students, explore the re-developed campus and get all of the information you need to make your decisions. I look forward to meeting you. Jenny Singleton Principal and CEO PAGE 05

SO WHY DECIDE ON MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE? WE BELIEVE THAT THERE ARE KEY AREAS THAT YOU SHOULD FOCUS ON WHEN CHOOSING HOW, WHAT AND WHERE TO STUDY. YOUR PROGRAMME OF STUDY HOW YOU WILL BE SUPPORTED THE FACILITIES AVAILABLE TO YOU PLANNING FOR YOUR FUTURE SUCCESS AND RESULTS PAGE 06

HOW DO YOU DECIDE ON YOUR PROGRAMME OF STUDY? You will want to achieve the best results possible and we want the same for you. We will work with you to identify the right programme of study for you. This process begins with a one to one interview with one of our experienced interviewers. You will be asked to outline your hopes for the future, whether you intend to progress to university, into employment or onto an apprenticeship. You will have the opportunity to ask about life at the college and to tell us what your expectations are. At your interview the interviewer will explain about the study pathways that are available. There is more information about study pathways later in this prospectus. We find that some young people are uncertain about which courses to take and, if that is the case with you, why not list the things that you enjoy at school and the things that you are good at and where there is an overlap you have as good a starting point as any. After your interview we will keep in touch with you but you can contact us to ask any questions that you may have by email info@cmcnet.ac.uk, via the internet www.cmcnet.ac.uk, or through Twitter @marplesfc. It is always good to hear from you. We do recommend that you attend open events and have a good look around. You will be able to ask questions and speak to the students who will give you a good idea about what life at college is like. Our open events are on 15th October and 10th November and we would be delighted to see you there. PAGE 07

ALISHEAY BTEC STUDENT

WE GET YOU WHERE YOU WANT TO BE.

2017 2018 SETTLING IN We understand that the step up from school can be daunting as well as exciting and every student who joins us follows an induction programme at the start of the first term. HOW DO WE SUPPORT OUR STUDENTS? THE ONE TO ONE INTERVIEW IS REALLY THE START OF OUR JOURNEY TOGETHER AND IS PART OF OUR COMMITMENT TO WORK WITH YOU TO HELP YOU DO THE VERY BEST THAT YOU CAN. Your teachers are not called sir or miss at college, you call them by their first name. They will take time to get to know you and treat you as an individual. Our teachers are all experts in teaching the 16 to 18 age group and they will be with you on your journey, providing support and challenging you to fully realise your potential. You will also have your own Personal Tutor who is there to guide, support and listen. Your Personal Tutor is part of a House System that is your home within the college. All of our students have access to learning mentors, the college counsellor and careers advisors. STAYING IN TOUCH WITH PARENTS We work closely with parents and carers to make sure our students get the most out of their time with us. We keep in contact via regular progress reports, updates by email and publish all of our latest news online. Parents can also access up to date information about their son or daughter s attendance and grades via the college intranet. OUR LEARNING SUPPORT PROVISION Marple Sixth Form College is committed to supporting the learning of all students and is an inclusive college. We therefore offer a comprehensive learning support programme which can help students learn effectively by addressing assessed, specific learning needs. FINANCIAL SUPPORT There are a number of schemes and funds on offer to support students who face financial challenges in pursuit of their studies. These include a Bursary Fund, which allows us to give government money directly to 16-19 year old students who face economic barriers to continuing in full-time education. PAGE 012

DAVID A LEVEL STUDENT

HOW GOOD ARE OUR FACILITIES? WE HAVE MOVED, WELL, SORT OF! YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED THAT WE ARE NOW BASED ON ONE SITE AT BUXTON LANE AND WE HAVE BEEN BUSY SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVING OUR FACILITIES. We already had a large theatre and a fully equipped cinema and we have now added a new multi-purpose sports hall with additional classrooms, new science laboratories as well as art and design workshops. The brand new Learning Resource Centre offers excellent support for your learning whilst the new refectory and social area provide a welcoming space to relax with friends. There is even a Starbucks café within the refectory. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the campus and students are encouraged to utilise our new Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) facility. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ON SATURDAY 15TH OCTOBER 2016 OR THURSDAY 10TH NOVEMBER 2016.

MAISIE AND SOPHIE A LEVEL STUDENTS

HOW CAN WE HELP YOU PLAN YOUR FUTURE? We begin this process when you come for your interview and we continue it until you leave at the end of your programme of study. Marple Sixth Form College recognises that you need to be prepared for the world of work, even if you are considering going to university or into further training after completing your studies. We have therefore built excellent links with local employers and have a dedicated team of work experience co-ordinators to ensure that you get access to well-planned and meaningful work placements and employment-based opportunities that will support your application to Higher Education or directly into the workforce. We also have relationships with many of the UK s leading universities including Manchester, Sheffield, Oxford and Cambridge which will help you gain excellent insights into how universities work, what studying for a degree is like and what universities look for when offering undergraduate places. We believe that this mix of academic study, vocational options, employer and university partnerships, extracurricular activities and active participation in college life gives you a real advantage when it comes to competing for places at university, competitive Higher Apprenticeships, or jobs. HOW GOOD ARE OUR RESULTS? Of course we are well aware that colleges are only as good as the results that their students obtain. Here at Marple Sixth Form College we are very proud of the achievements of our students. The A level pass rate was 99% with 68% of the grades achieved being A* to C. The BTEC pass rate was 100% with 85% high grades. Well done to the class of 2016!

LEE - BTEC STUDENT ABIGAIL A LEVEL STUDENT

NEVE A LEVEL STUDENT

STUDY PATHWAYS YOUR KEY TO SUCCESS AT MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE WE HAVE ALWAYS ADAPTED OUR APPROACH TO STUDY TO REFLECT THE CHANGING NEEDS OF OUR STUDENTS. WE ALSO LISTEN CAREFULLY TO OUR UNIVERSITY PARTNERS, EMPLOYERS AND POLICY MAKERS WHO TELL US WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING FOR IN YOUNG PEOPLE WHEN THEY LEAVE SCHOOL OR GRADUATE. THIS PROCESS OF LISTENING AND UNDERSTANDING HAS LED TO US ADOPTING THE UNIQUE STUDY PATHWAYS APPROACH A CURRICULUM STRUCTURE DESIGNED TO ENSURE ALL OF YOUR HARD WORK IS CHANNELLED IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION TO GET YOU WHERE YOU WANT TO BE. FOR EXAMPLE... If your aim is to go to a top university, and you have the potential, we have the Academic Excellence Pathway to get you there. This is not just based around lessons and exams it involves regular individual tutorials, a subjectspecific mentor relevant to your chosen degree subject, visits to universities, field trips, help with university personal statements and applications, and much more. This, combined with your selection of A levels (which we can help you choose to ensure they are the right mix to meet your needs), adds up to a very outcomes focussed approach to academic study which goes beyond just achieving your grades. If you have set your sights on going straight into employment, or starting your own business, we have a Pathway for that too. As one of the best vocational providers in the UK we offer a wide choice of vocational qualifications blended with an extensive programme of guest lectures by industry experts and business leaders, work-experience placements and industry visits. You will also receive interview and presentation coaching, careers guidance, employability skills development, and much more. If you re not quite sure which route is right for you, or you need some additional support and help to get you on your way, we have a range of intermediate academic and vocational pathways which will ensure you are always working towards the outcomes that are right for you.

THE MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE COURSES 2017/18 STUDENTS CAN MIX VOCATIONAL PROGRAMMES WITH A LEVEL COURSES E.G. A BTEC NATIONAL DIPLOMA (2 A LEVEL EQUIVALENT) PLUS 1 A LEVEL SUBJECT A LEVELS ART & DESIGN BIOLOGY BUSINESS STUDIES CHEMISTRY COMPUTER SCIENCE DRAMA & THEATRE STUDIES ECONOMICS ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH LITERATURE EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION FILM STUDIES FASHION FRENCH GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT & POLITICS HISTORY LAW MATHS FURTHER MATHS MEDIA STUDIES PHOTOGRAPHY PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICS PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY SPANISH VOCATIONAL COURSES AT LEVEL 3 APPLIED SCIENCE ART & DESIGN BUSINESS COMPUTING CREATIVE MEDIA HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PERFORMING ARTS SPORT & EXERCISE SCIENCE PUBLIC SERVICES CHILDREN S PLAY & DEVELOPMENT VOCATIONAL COURSES AT LEVEL 2 BUSINESS STUDIES CHILDREN S PLAY & DEVELOPMENT CREATIVE MEDIA HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE PUBLIC SERVICES SPORT VOCATIONAL COURSES AT LEVEL 1 VOCATIONAL STUDIES PAGE 020

OTHER COURSES AT LEVEL 2 GCSE MATHS GCSE ENGLISH GCSE SCIENCE OTHER COURSES AWARD IN COACHING AWARD IN LEADERSHIP THROUGH FOOTBALL FOOTBALL EXCELLENCE FUNCTIONAL SKILLS ENGLISH - ENTRY LEVEL FUNCTIONAL SKILLS MATHS - ENTRY LEVEL ACCOUNTING - AAT APPRENTICESHIPS LEVEL 3 ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP AAT ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING BTEC DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DIPLOMA FOR THE EARLY YEARS PRACTITIONER DIPLOMA FOR SPECIALIST SUPPORT FOR TEACHING & LEARNING IN SCHOOLS DIPLOMA IN FITNESS INSTRUCTING & PERSONAL TRAINING DIPLOMA IN SUPPORTING THE DELIVERY OF PE & SCHOOL SPORT LEVEL 2 INTERMEDIATE APPRENTICESHIP AAT FOUNDATION DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING BTEC DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE IN CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE S WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DIPLOMA IN PLAY WORK CERTIFICATE IN SUPPORTING TEACHING & LEARNING IN SCHOOLS CERTIFICATE IN ACTIVITY LEADERSHIP ACCESS (FOR STUDENTS AGED 19+) THESE COURSES RUN AT THE CHEADLE COLLEGE ACCESS TO NURSING & MIDWIFERY ACCESS TO HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACCESS TO HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCE ACCESS TO HEALTH SCIENCE PROFESSIONS ACCESS TO EDUCATIONAL STUDIES ACCESS TO BUSINESS & LAW STUDY PATHWAY OPTIONS ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE PATHWAY For the very able A Level student who wishes to progress to a Russell Group university or a competitive Degree Apprenticeship. ENTRY CRITERIA At least 6 separate GCSE passes including English and Maths at grade 5 or above. At least 4 of the GCSE passes must be at A or A* with the remainder at grade B. ADVANCED PATHWAY The traditional A Level pathway for those who may be thinking of University, Higher Apprenticeship or Degree Apprenticeship. ENTRY CRITERIA Five or more good GCSE passes at grade A*-C with a minimum of grade 4 in English and Maths. We would prefer at least 2 B grades within the 5 GCSE passes. ADVANCED VOCATIONAL PATHWAY For students who prefer continual assessment or coursework rather than exams, but still allowing progression routes to University, Higher Education or Degree Apprenticeships. ENTRY CRITERIA Students must have 5 or more A*-C passes. English and Maths should be at least grade 4. ADVANCED BLENDED PATHWAY Students can mix Vocational with A Level courses e.g. A BTEC National Diploma (2 A Level equivalent) plus 1 A Level subject. ENTRY CRITERIA The entry criteria are the same as for the Advanced Pathway. INTERMEDIATE VOCATIONAL PATHWAY For students who are looking to spend 3 years at College. This is a one year programme at Level 2 which leads to the Level 3 qualification in the same subject. ENTRY CRITERIA Students must have 4 or more GCSE passes at grade D or above (a minimum of grade 3 in English and Maths). RE-SIT PROGRAMME For students who wish to consolidate / re-sit English, Maths and Science. The pathway will also include substantial work experience and the opportunity to study a BTEC qualification at Level 2, depending on how many of the core subjects are being studied. ENTRY CRITERIA The entry criteria are the same as for the Intermediate Vocational Pathway. PAGE 021

2017 2018 HOW CAN YOU ENRICH YOUR TIME AT COLLEGE? One of the joys of working in a sixth form college is to able to watch young people developing new skills, making new friends and broadening their horizons. The richness of our community comes from our students and the enthusiasm and imagination that they bring with them. If you have a hobby or interest then there will be somebody else at college who shares it. You will find like minds and make friendships that will last a lifetime. Marple Sixth Form College arranges regular field trips to visit cultural institutions, large corporations, businesses and key public sector organisations, both locally and nationally. There are also opportunities for foreign travel. These complement our courses and help inform our students learning and career choices when they complete their studies. Many of our courses provide students with the opportunity to gain additional qualifications which will enhance their future prospects. We also have a wide range of sports clubs and community activities which encourage students to take more personal responsibility and develop additional skills and qualities outside of college. PAGE 022 The college is also embedded in its local community and strives to be a good neighbour. Students and staff regularly get involved in charity initiatives which benefit local causes.

BASKETBALL FOOTBALL NETBALL VOLLEYBALL TABLE TENNIS ZUMBA FILM CLUB BAND CLUB DEBATING SOCIETY BIOLOGY OLYMPIAD THEATRE TRIPS MATHS CHALLENGE COURT VISITS TO LONDON AND MANCHESTER DRAMA PRODUCTIONS CHOICES PANTO NEW YORK TRIP LONDON VISIT STRATFORD-UPON-AVON GYM STUDENT UNION RAF SANTA PRESENT DROP WORK EXPERIENCE CHARITY FUNDRAISERS PEER MENTORS STUDENT AMBASSADORS CONSERVATION PROJECT

2017 2018 WILLOWS HOUSE RIDGE HOUSE WOODVILLE HOUSE PAGE 024

MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE PROSPECTUS MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE HOUSE SYSTEM - YOUR HOME WITHIN COLLEGE. When you join Marple Sixth Form College you will be enrolled in one of three college houses; Willows House, Woodville House, or Ridge House. All of these names derive from the long and distinguished history of the college - and whilst each has a distinct character and slightly different student mix, each House shares a range of key values including teamwork, mutual respect, discipline and loyalty. The House system is different to what you will have experienced at school and you will get the chance to be far more independent and self-reliant, while also enjoying all the support you need to succeed. Through the House system you will not only make great new friends, you will also develop a strong sense of community and personal responsibility which will stay with you long after you have left the college. Each House consists of around 250 students and is led by the Head of House, an experienced tutor who will take personal responsibility for your development and progress whilst you are at college. Your Personal Tutor sits within the House System and is your link to the Head of House and the support network that the college provides. Your Head of House will be on hand to give you advice and guidance, and make sure you stay on track to achieve your aims. You will also enjoy the support of the other students within your House through lots of peer-to-peer activities. These include inter-house competitions and sporting tournaments, house-specific charity projects and house-only social events. PAGE 025

2017 2018 MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE IS LOCATED UNDER FIVE MILES FROM THE CENTRE OF STOCKPORT JUST OFF THE A626 STOCKPORT ROAD. THE COLLEGE IS JUST A 15 MINUTE WALK FROM BOTH MARPLE AND ROSE HILL RAILWAY STATIONS. There are regular train services from Manchester Piccadilly, New Mills, Romiley, Reddish, Bredbury, Brinnington, Gorton and Hyde. For Sat Nav and online mapping services use the postcode SK6 7QY. The college provides a subsidised bus service from the High Peak and Tameside areas. There are also numerous bus services which serve the college from around the region. These include the 358, 375, 377, 378, 383, 384 and 394. Please check with bus operators as these services are subject to change. PAGE 026

DAN - A LEVEL STUDENT

2017 2018 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE IN 2017 THE APPLICATION TIMETABLE AND KEY DATES LEADING UP TO ENROLMENT ARE DETAILED BELOW. You will also find a detachable application form on the following page and an electronic version on our website. If you aren t sure which direction is right for you, come along to one of our forthcoming open events and we can help you find the right study programme, get started with your registration and ensure your application stays on track. Or you can phone or email us with some details and we ll ensure we keep in touch reminding you of any key dates, open events and deadlines. Whatever is easiest for you - we aim to make registering and enrolling at Marple Sixth Form College as stress-free and easy as possible so you can concentrate on your studies, your friends and your life outside school. OPEN EVENTS SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER 10AM - 12.30PM THURSDAY 10 NOVEMBER 5PM - 7PM FRIDAY 10TH MARCH 2017 APPLICATION DEADLINE The key part of the process is an invitation to a guidance interview where the focus will be on ensuring that we have a programme of study that meets your needs and aspirations. This will normally occur within three weeks of receipt of your application If you have any questions or queries don t hesitate to contact us: GENERAL ENQUIRIES: 0161 484 6600 ADMISSIONS: 0161 484 6602 BY EMAIL: INFO@CMCNET.AC.UK TWITTER: @MARPLESFC PAGE 028

APPLICATION FORM PLEASE USE BLOCK CAPITALS AND RETURN THIS APPLICATION FORM TO ADMISSIONS. EARLY APPLICATION IS ADVISABLE. YOU CAN ALSO APPLY ONLINE AT WWW.CMCNET.AC.UK PERSONAL DETAILS First Name(s) Last Name Home Address Postcode Home Tel Student Mobile Tel Student Email Parent Mobile Tel Parent Email Gender (please tick) Male Female Date of Birth (day) (month) (year) Name of present or last school/college EXAMINATION DETAILS Please indicate below all the examinations you have already taken and/or details of the examinations you will be taking in the summer. SUBJECT ACTUAL GRADE (A) (PLEASE INDICATE THE AWARD AND LEVEL IF NOT A GCSE) OR TARGET GRADE (T)

PROPOSED PROGRAMME OF STUDY What subjects would you like to study at Marple Sixth Form College? YOUR CAREER PLANS If known please outline your future career plans and how we can help you. DISABILITY, LEARNING DIFFICULTY OR MEDICAL CONDITIONS We are committed to ensuring that people with disabilities and learning difficulties are treated fairly. Please outline below any disability or other aspect of your health or learning you want us to know about. THE C&M COLLEGE NETWORK APPLICATION AGREEMENT Marple Sixth Form College collects information about all our staff and students for various administrative, academic and health and safety reasons. The Data Protection Act 1998 requires that we ask your consent before we can do this. Since we cannot operate the College s Admissions procedure effectively without processing information about you, we need you to sign the following consent to process clause. I agree to the College processing personal data contained in this form or any other data which the College may obtain from me or other people whilst I am a student. I also declare that to the best of my knowledge, the information given in this application is correct. Student signature Date Please indicate any time you will NOT be available for an interview (eg exams, holidays etc). Please return this completed Application Form to Admissions. Your school will be asked to provide a reference at a later stage. FOR ADMISSIONS USE ONLY Date Received Interview Time Marple Sixth Form College Buxton Lane, Marple, Stockport, SK6 7QY. Tel: 0161 484 6602 Email: info@cmcnet.ac.uk www.cmcnet.ac.uk Reference No Interview Date Interviewer

MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE HAS NOW MOVED TO A NEW PURPOSE- BUILT CAMPUS ON BUXTON LANE. MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE BUXTON LANE, MARPLE, STOCKPORT, CHESHIRE SK6 7QY. GENERAL ENQUIRIES: 0161 484 6600 ADMISSIONS: 0161 484 6602 BY EMAIL: INFO@CMCNET.AC.UK WEB: WWW.CMCNET.AC.UK TWITTER: @MARPLESFC PAGE 031

MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE BUXTON LANE MARPLE, STOCKPORT CHESHIRE SK6 7QY GENERAL ENQUIRIES: 0161 484 6600 ADMISSIONS: 0161 484 6602 BY EMAIL: INFO@CMCNET.AC.UK WEB: WWW.CMCNET.AC.UK TWITTER: @MARPLESFC THE C&M COLLEGE NETWORK All information correct at the time of going to print and subject to change. For all the latest details please visit our website www.cmcnet.ac.uk