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TJR What are the aims of our Sixth Form? 1. To offer a modern and flexible curriculum to ensure all students fulfil their potential. 2. Develop independent, responsible and active citizens equipped for life beyond school. 3. Create a thriving community in which all members are respected and supported. Click to edit Master subtitle style TJR George Abbot School non sibi sed toti
George Abbot - Exam Results A Level Results 2017 George Abbot National A* 12% 8% A* - A 30% 26% A* - B 57% 53% A* - C 81% 77% A*- E 99% 98%
Why Choose George Abbot 6 th Form Top 10% Nationally for L3VA (Value Added from GCSE) Average grade in Vocational BTEC subjects of Distinction Average of 13 students per teaching group 43 students secured places at Oxford and Cambridge since 2012. 83% of our students will proceed to higher education. Over half of our students going onto higher education will study at a university that is part of the Complete University Guide Top 30 or Russell Group. Top 10% providers of post 16 education (According to ALPS.) One of the Top 20 Academy Sixth Forms (Oxford Analytics 2013 Report.) Ofsted grading for 6th Form of Outstanding
Why Choose George Abbot 6 th Form Purpose built specialist 6th Form accommodation with common room and café. Work experience opportunity for all students 2 large private study spaces and 8 designated sixth form classrooms Sports Facilities including flood lit astro-turf, fitness suite and use of Surrey Cricket Centre Unique opportunity to study 4 subjects to give flexibility and breadth to a student s curriculum State of the art Recording Studio and Mac suite for Music Two Drama studios, dance studio and staging area.
Where do our students go? 9% 8% University Training or Employment Gap Year 80% 83% KTO
Which universities do our students go to? 5% 55% 62% 45% University Guide Top 30 / Russell Group / Oxbridge Other Universities
The Curriculum Offer Students choose either 4 or 3 subjects to study depending on GCSE results. 30 A Level qualifications on offer 7 Vocational BTEC courses GCSE retake options in English & Maths
Something new or something familiar? Below are some examples of the subjects we offer. The subject guide, which includes all subjects we offer, will be available on the school website at the end of this week. New Subjects Familiar Subjects Maths Psychology English Media Studies History Politics Languages Economics Sciences Law Art & Design PE ICT Click to edit Master subtitle style
What are the entry requirements for the Sixth Form? Minimum entry requirement of 4 A*- C at GCSE or 9-4 Most subjects will require a 5 or above in English or Maths Many subjects require a B or 6 in their subject to carry it on at A level E.g.: the Sciences, Maths, Languages, English New subjects specify combinations of grades required e.g. Psychology, Economics A positive reference in terms of maturity and aptitude TJR
Study Programmes & Pathways Pathway Level of Attainment Subject Combinations Pathway 1 Students with a very high level of attainment at GCSE. (Nearly all GCSE grades at 6-9 or B or above) Year 12 = 4 A level subjects Year 13 = 4 or 3 A level subjects Pathway 2 Students with a high level of attainment at GCSE. (7 to 8 GCSE passes at 5 or B and above) Year 12 = 4 A level subjects Year 13 = 3 A levels subjects Pathway 3 Pathway 4 Students with a standard level of attainment at GCSE. (5 to 6 GCSE passes at 4-6 or C and above) Students with a foundation level of attainment at GCSE. (4 to 5 GCSE passes at Grade 4-5 or C and above) Year 12 = 3 or 4 subjects (BTEC S and A levels) Year 13 = 3 or 4 subjects (BTEC s and A levels) Year 12 = 3 subjects (2 BTECs and 1 A level) Year 13 = 3 subjects (2 BTECs and 1 A level)
Enrichment Opportunities Universities and employers widely recognise the importance of students having a wide range of experiences and skills beyond their academic qualifications. Feature Lecture Programme Work Experience Week Higher Education Conference We are currently updating & broadening the programme for the next academic year to ensure it provides the best experience possible for our students. Careers Week Sports Leaders Awards Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) Duke of Edinburgh Award STEP Maths Qualification Peer Mentoring Students are expect to complete the compulsory element of the programme plus a minimum of one other option Peer Tutoring Extra-curricular clubs Advanced Study Skills
Graduation Programme When students leave George Abbot Sixth Form we feel it is important to not only recognise academic achievement but also the transferable skills & wider contributions to the school community. To reward these elements, students receive will graduation certificate & portfolio at a prestigious ceremony that takes place at the end of Year 13. KTO
Graduation Certificate Academic Element Achievement of minimum of 3 A Levels or BTEC equivalent. School or Community Service Evidence of hours service within school based activity. Graduation Certificate Individual Achievement Achievement of a personal goal that the student would like to achieve outside of academic attainment. Working With Others Participating in in a work experience activity related to possible future employment.
New A Level Structure The Department for Education began a reform of the A Level qualifications, decoupling the AS from the A2 thus making the A level a linear qualification just like GCSE s. The AS qualification still exists but it is stand alone and does not count towards the final A Level. All subjects are linear from September 2017 TJR
Change to AS Examinations All students will have the opportunity to pursue 4 subjects in Y12 (pathway dependent). AS Level examinations will be offered in limited number of subjects where it remains complementary to the A2 examination. This will confirmed at the Subject Information Evening in November.
AS Exams in 2019 Majority of students are studying 4 subjects If students wish to take an AS in the subject they intend to drop to gain a qualification they will be entered for this subject to sit exams in June. (depending on subject offer) Students will sit formal internal exams in their 3 others subjects in May to assess their progress in the first year of A level study. Meetings with identified students and parents will be made following the results of these exams. Resists may be used in July if further evidence is needed to determine students progress or to discuss further options to support students ahead of transition into Year 13.
Reasons for Changes to AS Exams All AS exams do not count towards full A levels. Increased teaching time to meet the demands of more challenging A level subjects. More flexibility over UCAS predictions. More support and intervention after exam period to guide students to improve and progress.
BTEC Qualifications Level 3 qualification, equivalent to 1 or 2 A Levels A specialist work-related qualification Coursework based with less exams Graded - Pass, Merit, Distinction, Distinction* Full Distinction = A at A Level Distinction * = A* at A Level KTO
Destinations of BTEC students 42% 58% % Uni % Apprenticeship
BTEC Student Profile Paige Studied BTEC Sport and achieved a D* Studied BTEC Applied Science and achieved D* Studied Psychology A Level and achieved a C Studying Psychology at University of Southampton Click to edit Master subtitle style
What do we expect of our Sixth Formers? An active involvement in the school community. A positive attitude to study. To communicate with their teachers. To deserve to be treated like adults. To become people whom universities and employers want. To dress appropriately. To balance academic study with a social life. View being a student as their full time profession. TJR
The Sixth Form Team Director of Sixth Form Student Curriculum Manager Heads of Year 12 and 13 Administration Manager Higher Education Advisors Team of 22 tutors Work Experience / Alternative Pathways Coordinator
How do we monitor your progress? Through Go 4 Schools online reporting system: Termly reporting on attainment, behaviour, attitude & progress towards target grades. Formal set of internal examinations in May (Year 12) and January (Year 13) Tutor consultation evening Subject consultation evening Examination Clinics Full written end of Y12 report KTO
What happens if a student is not achieving? Letters home Study contracts Supervised private study Removal of privileges Meetings with parents/carers Exam Clinic Invitation
Important Dates for Application 19 th October 2017 Application Forms released Application forms avaliable on the school website from tomorrow morning. 20 th October 2017 Subject Guide Launch Guide with individual subject information will available via the school website. 1 st and 2 nd November 2017 Sixth Form Open Mornings Opportunity to view the Sixth Form in action. Booking available tonight or via website. 1st December 2017 Application Form Deadline Forms to be returned to school with subject choices for timetabling February 2018 Admission Interviews Opportunity to meet in person with Sixth Form team and discuss subjects etc. March 2018 Confirmation of Conditional Offers Letters will be sent home offering place subject to GCSE results. 16 th November 2017 Subject Information Evening Opportunity to discuss subject choices with teachers and attend presentations about each subject. Please leave contact details tonight if you wish to attend. 26 th June 2018 Sixth Form Induction Day Click to edit Master subtitle of the Sixth style Form. Opportunity to experience taster sessions in chosen subject areas and live a day in the life TJR
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