Curriculum and Pathways 2011

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Curriculum and Pathways 2011

14-19 the future. It is estimated that today s learners will have between 10 & 14 jobs by the age of 38! 1 out of 4 workers is working for a company they have been employed by for less than 1 year! The top ten in demand jobs in 2011 did not exist in 2004!

14-19 the future.. We are currently preparing students for jobs that don t yet exist using technologies that haven t been invented to solve problems that we don t even know are problems yet! So we need to help our young people get on to the right pathway and courses for them

14-19 vision To creating Pathways of Learning for all young people. GCSEs A levels Foundation Learning Diplomas or other Vocational Courses Apprenticeships

14-19 Policy update 2011 Reforms planned English Baccalaureate 5A*-C across (En, Ma, Sci, MFL, Geog or Hist) (broad set of academic subjects) Review of vocational qualifications to support progression to FE and HE Increase in apprenticeships Continue plans to raise minimum age to leave education or training to 17 in 2013

Our Aims at Lutterworth College Personalisation to provide what is best for your son / daughter to enable them to succeed and achieve as much as they can To provide interest, challenge and aid motivation To give the best possible chance of achieving at least Level 1 threshold and ideally Level 2 threshold (80%) students by offering a wide range of choices and providing recommendations for next year

Threshold levels? Level 1 Threshold = 5 A*-G grades including English, Mathematics and Science (all students) Level 2 Threshold = 5 A*-C grades including English, Mathematics and ideally Science (80% students) i.e. all those with at TAs of at least 5c,5c,5c (En, Ma, Sc)

National Qualification Framework levels Entry level = below GCSE grade G Level 1 = D to G grades at GCSE or equivalent such as Btec Level 1, Foundation awards Level 2 = A*-C grades at GCSE or equivalent such as Btec First, Key skills L2, Higher Diploma Level 3 = A levels or equivalent such as Btec L3, Advanced Diploma Level 4 + = Degree / HND

Six Pathways General Majority with Languages (GML) General Majority no Language (GMNL) Separate Sciences (S) Higher Diploma (HD) Applied Majority Level 2 (AM) Foundation Learning (FL)

What we recommend? Your likely Teacher Assessment at the end of KS3 (En, Ma, Sc) up to 4b, 4b, 4b Recommendation for your best pathway Foundation Learning pathway (FL) 5b, 6b, 6b and above Higher Diploma (HD) 4a, 4a, 5c and above Applied Majority (AM) 5c, 5c, 5b to 5a, 6c, 6c (5b- in languages) General Majority no language pathway (GMNL) 5a, 5a, 5a and above (5b+ in languages) General Majority with language pathway (GML) 6b, 6a, 6a and above Separate sciences (S)

Each pathway has Core Subjects : everyone must do English, Maths, Science, Core PE, RE or Learning Skills Options students should do e.g D&T / MFL Other options free choice (with guidance) Pathways are a selection of courses they do not determine the English, maths or science set that a student will allocated. Setting is based on teacher assessments

What choices need to be made Which Pathway? and. RE GCSE or Learning Skills course? D&T course (all but Diploma pathway) MFL course (GML or S) Option courses

Lutterworth curriculum Core 60% time Other courses 40% time English (7) Mathematics (6 ) Science (9) Core PE (3) Design & Technology (5) (most students) Modern Foreign Language (S and GML) or Option subject (5) Option subject (5) Option subject (5) RE or Learning Skills (5) (5) = number 1 hour lessons per fortnight

So summary page for a pathway looks like this. CORE Options students should do in this pathway1 Other options

Information, advice and guidance Pathfinder program accessed through LC website with videos, presentations, match levels Pathway booklet pathway pages course information pages Pathways planning sheet Tasters Diplomas and January sessions High school staff and Parents Evening Option Advice Evening Tues 25 th January (BC) / Wed 2 nd February (LHS), Mon 7 th March (other)

Pathfinder program Access via our website i.e. www.lc.leics.sch.uk It starts here!!!

Create an account with a user name and password (or use one set up at school). It will save information entered so you can return to it.

Step 1: Answer the questions

Step 2: Put in subjects and predicted teacher assessments.

Step 3: View the Pathways with a good match, click on one of these!

Step 4 : Explore the pathway, look at good matches and get more information on them Not good match Good match

Step 5 Explore the additional information available

Pathways planning sheet

Most important bit! Individual course pages

What does each pathway involve?

How pathways compare GML GMNL S Dip AM FL English Lang & Lit English Lang & Lit English Lang & Lit English Lang & Lit English Lang & Lit English Lang Maths Maths Maths Maths Maths Maths Double Sci Double Sci Treble Sci Double or Treble Sci Single, Double, Treble Sci Single Sci RE or LK RE or LK RE or LK RE or LK RE or LK RE or LK D&T D&T D&T Diploma D&T D&T MFL x MFL Diploma MFL or Applied Option Practical Option Option Option Option Diploma Applied Option Practical Option Option Option Option or Sci Diploma Option Option x Functional skills / Option x x +1 Option (if single Sci) Functional Skills

Advice: Science Double Science is the national norm, it will provide a good foundation for A level Separate Science if: Definitely want to specialise in Science Willing to do the extra work and have excellent or good effort grades Have a high Science TA 6a+ and so recommended by high school Possible to do standard track and so use one option subject to give more time this year Single Science is only for Level 1 (D to G) students and has no progression route at 16

Advice: Design Technology BC and LHS students have started their Product Design D&T GCSE work Potential to finish Product Design by end of Year 10 They can then improve grade, do a specialist material based course or project (both ½ GCSE equivalent) Non LC / BC students complete GCSE in Year 10 For all students 2 nd choice is needed because timetable constraints

Advice: Modern Foreign Language courses Normally KS3 language gives best chance of a C grade Doing 2 languages is a good idea if possible New languages: Italian, Spanish, Japanese for students who want to do a language and unlikely to get a C grade

Advice: Other Options Art GCSE Art & Design BTEC Asdan CoPE Business BTEC Business Studies GCSE Child Development GCSE Dance GCSE Drama GCSE Duke of Edinburgh Award Enterprise Centre Economics AS Level Functional Skills Geography GCSE Health and Social Care BTEC History: WSA or WAG GCSE ICT OCR ICT GCSE Music GCSE PE GCSE Science (for standard track treble science) Sport BTEC Travel & Tourism BTEC Key: Applied courses Non applied courses

Advice: Diplomas Large qualification taught over two days per week for two years Each covers Principal Learning, Functional Skills, Project, Work Experience and Additional Specialist Learning Mixture of theory and practical learning Mainly based on coursework. Offered by a consortium in our area = Learning South Leicestershire (LSL) Progress on to Level 3 Advanced Diploma (Engineering) or other Level 3 courses eg. A level or Btec

Advice: Diplomas 2011 Being offered: Construction and Built Environment South Leicestershire College Engineering Lutterworth College IT Guthlaxton College Creative and Media Guthlaxton College Manufacturing and Product Design (Food) Robert Smyth School Society, Health and Development (SHD) Lutterworth College Transport using service and LSL buses Additional learning mainly practical and linked to the diploma line apart from SHD (do another option) Must have a back up pathway application please

Advice: Applied courses Btec or OCR qualifications Now mainly single GCSE equivalent Very popular nationally Level 2 (A*-C) in AM pathway Level 1 (D-G) in FL pathway Good to mix with GCSE (survey has found Btec + GCSE adds 5.9% to lifetime earnings if part of 5A*-C) Coursework only assessment (range of methods) Progress on to Level 3 and HNC / HND or degree

Advice: Foundation Learning For students recommended by their high schools Leads to Foundation Learning Certificate which can be a passport on to College covering: Vocational Course Functional Skills Personal Development Core Subjects Includes a vocational foundation course Either in school Btec Level 1 or CACHE Or at LSL Foundation Skills Centre (Wigston) and at South Leicestershire College covering Hair with Beauty or Motor Vehicle with Construction

Enterprise Centre A separate site for students who: Can find it difficult to cope with school Are not yet ready to go to college Need different types of challenges May have behavioural issues Willing to buy in to what we have to offer Would be helped by gaining positive self esteem from some time at the centre Always happy to show visitors round if you feel it may be appropriate

Options Form Please return to high school by 10 th February 2011 e-mail is easiest to use here, ideally give us both contacts

Please use this space to let me know about any particular requests so I understand!

Thank you for listening! Please do ask any questions that you have!