Sixth Form Prospectus

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Sixth Form Prospectus

Welcome to Saint George s Church of England School I am delighted that you are considering Saint George s Church of England School Sixth Form for your son/ daughter s future education. The choice of Sixth Form is one of the most significant decisions that parents, guardians and young people have to make. Our school has had a Church foundation since 1580 reflecting the long history of the involvement of the Church of England in the education of local communities. In an ever changing world our students need a powerful sense of who they are and where they come from. We think tradition is something to celebrate, not to ignore. We consider our school to be highly inclusive; welcoming students of all backgrounds and beliefs unified by our commitment to their well-being and sense of achievement. I am immensely proud of what we continue to achieve here at Saint George s. We have developed a reputation as a high achieving school providing excellent outcomes for all students both academic and in terms of personal growth. We do have exceptionally high expectations of how our students behave, speak and present themselves. This is underpinned by our Christian values, our worship and school ethos. Everyone who wishes to learn is welcome. We value our comprehensive intake including boys and girls believing that this best reflects the world we live in. Indeed visitors most often comment upon the profound sense of community within the school. curriculum to allow each student to realise their potential and achieve their very best. Although we are a Church of England School that does not mean you have to attend church to obtain a place. In fact it is part of the character of our distinctive ethos that we welcome those of other faiths, and of no faith. We respect the beliefs of others and expect the same for Christian teachings and our school ethos. We want all students to have learnt new skills, to have developed their talents and with this a love of learning making them confident, articulate, sensitive, caring citizens for the future. Our distinctive Christian character is at the heart of all we do as we aim to develop each student s spirituality and provide them with a strong moral code to ensure that they are well behaved, have pride in themselves and the school and show respect for others. Our motto All Different, All Equal emphasises our Christian belief that the God-given talents of all students should be encouraged and developed, recognising and valuing their unique worth. Our ethos places emphasis on tolerance, service and compassion; thankfulness and hope, and respect for the earth as God s creation. Above all, we believe in the potential of each student to succeed, recognising that Jesus cared equally for all people, regardless of race, gender or social background. Our design for pastoral and academic mentoring ensures that we know all members of our community well which enables us to provide the appropriate support and Stephen Carey Headteacher

Joining Sixth Form In Year 11 your study is closely supervised; in the Sixth Form you will have more freedom to show initiative, undertaking research and reading around your subjects. One of our aims in the Sixth Form is to help you cope with this change effectively. You will be given bridging materials before you start in our Sixth Form so you can effectively make the transition to this higher level of study. You will be expected to do a considerable amount of work in addition to the taught lessons. Some of this work you will be able to do in independent study periods during the school day. The remainder will be done at home. We have over 200 students at present, the majority of whom have come through the school with an increased number of external entrants joining this year. The sixth form is good. Students achieve well and make a positive contribution to the life of the school Ofsted

I started SGS in Year 7 so I knew the structure of a typical day, the teachers and the ways of learning so I felt comfortable with everything and everyone but more than that, when I joined the Sixth Form I saw how well my peers accepted the external students and how quickly they became part of our SGS family Emma, Year 13 Support and guidance As a Sixth Form student at Saint George s Church of England School, you are offered a wealth of academic and pastoral support from both the staff and student body. The Sixth Form Team are on hand to support and guide students through their Key Stage 5 career, delivering a well-rounded, enriching experience to help students reach their full potential. The perfect combination Students soon feel at home in our Sixth Form s friendly and supportive environment. Our teachers are always available to offer the advice and guidance you need to help you adapt to the new challenges and more independent way of studying that A-levels and Technical Awards bring. We believe that we offer the ideal preparation for life beyond the Sixth Form, through the perfect combination of good teaching, comprehensive support and guidance, large grounds and a strong Christian focus on the values of compassion, hope, respect (for creation), service and thankfulness. Our consistently improving results year on year show that we have high expectations of our students and that we provide an environment in which students can meet those expectations. We believe strongly in the value of each individual student. You will have a dedicated personal tutor who you will see daily to discuss your progress. Their role is to push, stretch and support you. They also advise you on progression to employment and Higher Education. In addition to staff support, a student body is in place to support and help lead the Sixth Form who include the Head Boy & Girl, Deputy Head Boy & Girl, and the Sixth Form Committee who liaise with the Sixth Form Team and meet weekly to ensure the Sixth Form cohort are being listened to and guided effectively. We have a tutor programme in place to develop our students social and study skills. Pathway and progression guidance is also offered and an education into British and Christian values. Within this our Year 13 students mentor Year 12 students and offer support with transition into Sixth Form life. In addition to this programme, the entire Sixth Form cohort meet fortnightly for a community assembly. Achievement in the sixth form is good Ofsted Your subject teachers, form tutor and the Sixth Form Team will provide you with all the support you need to make a successful transition to A-level study. Successful whole class teaching will be complemented by small group and individual study periods to help develop your independent study skills, crucial for university study and the world of work.

A typical day in the life of a Sixth Former at Saint George s My Thursday 7:20 Time to get up and get ready for school! 8:40 School starts promptly and we go to our designated form rooms to register 8:50 Period one starts and today I have double Film Studies. At the moment we are studying movies that cause a dramatic emotional response we have recently begun analysing Fury starring Brad Pitt 9:50 Period two starts for the rest of the school 10:50 Break Time! In these twenty minutes we are able to buy food at the school canteen, The Olive Grove, or we can leave the school grounds to visit the newsagent and bakery on Singlewell Road. Most students sit in the Sixth Form rooms 11:10 The end of break calls for the start of period 3 where I actually have another, singular, Film Studies lesson, covering the other side of the course. Only a few lessons ago did we finish watching Catch Me If You Can, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, which we are now analysing. As you can see we watch a diverse range of films, old and new, and over the next few months we will watch a number of silent 1920s films and do a close study of Fight Club with both teachers 12:10 The start of period 4 but I don t actually have a lesson in this hour. As a Sixth Former we have free periods that are typically used to do extra study or homework. There are various rooms in the Sixth Form area that you can go to and use, for instance the computer room 13:10 Lunchtime! Similarly to break, we can visit the shops or canteen and go and sit in the Sixth Form areas or on the field in summer to hang out with friends or study. Lunchtime lasts for 50 minutes 13:50 The start of period 5 where I also have another free period. Usually I catch up on homework or I write up my notes from previous lessons 14:50 The last lesson of the day. Depending on the time of the week the form groups, named Salisbury, York, Rochester and Canterbury retrospectively, either stay in their form rooms or go to Church or Hall for worship. Period 6 lasts twenty minutes. I m off to visit my mentee in Year 12 15:10 The end of the school day, however there are classes and clubs after school if you still want to stay; for example every Friday there is Debate Club, set up by the Sixth Form students 16:00 Outside of school I am a part of the Gifted Young Gravesham Committee at The Gr@nd. I strongly suggest extra-curricular activities like this or after school clubs as it can lead to so many more opportunities and will look great on your personal statements and CVs 18:00 After the GYG Committee meeting its time to head home to finish homework, study and rest for the next day! This year has been a major turnaround for me at Saint George s and it has helped me gain confidence and various new skills. I began studying subjects that I was interested in and felt I could succeed in; plus, I have been greatly encouraged to pursue every new opportunity that has come my way. The recognition we get here at SGS is outstanding. I have just been informed that the Director of Sixth Form and Head teacher, have put me forward for the Kent PRIDE award; an award based on the Olympic and Paralympic values! Emma, Year 13

Enrichment A range of challenging enrichment activities helps to ensure that your personal development can match your academic achievements and you will leave us as a wellrounded individual. You have the opportunity to get involved in a number of different groups and clubs in school. There is an elected Sixth Form Committee who organise a number of events and who are responsible for many of the day-to-day affairs. In addition, you are invited to contribute to the wider school community: coaching sports teams, assisting younger children with learning or personal difficulties or by accepting a greater degree of responsibility as Sixth Form Prefects. You can volunteer to support and work in various departments in the school such as the EAL department and the performing arts department as a technician. You may also be interested in joining groups such as the debating team and sixth form football, rugby and netball teams. I decided on attending Sixth Form because I knew I needed to go somewhere that would allow me to excel in both academic and social surroundings and SGS seemed the only appropriate place for that Tom, Year 13 Next steps The Sixth Form Team support and guide students extensively throughout Year 12 and Year 13 to aid students in their next pathway. The support provided includes, university visits and talks in school by universities and other career organisations to help students make more informed choices. As a result a growing number of students have secured places with the top 25 universities including Oxford and Cambridge. 99% of students gained their first choice university this year. Students who do not apply to university are provided with targeted one on one support with their tutors and the Sixth Form Team to aid with completing applications and producing CVs and covering letters.

Standing out from the crowd Message from the Head Boy I joined Saint George s last year as a Sixth Form student and it still seems like yesterday that I arrived at the taster day but it s safe to say that from that day, I have truly enjoyed every moment. As an external student from a local Grammar school, I wanted to move to a school that I could experience high levels of teaching alongside a close-knit community spirit that wants to achieve the best. For that reason, I recognised that Saint George s was the school to offer that. At Saint George s, the most evident thing for me is the varied amount of support every student gets from their teachers and peers. Students in all year groups are challenged to be the best they can be, this makes us strive for the best, resulting in high academic success and creating a well-motivated and happy group of students. What I love about the school is that they offer a wide range of opportunities for students from debating clubs, gymnastics to even having a F1 Sixth Form team that consists of the top Physics, Maths and Technology students. This doesn t stop there, as the teachers in respective departments are always open to suggestions of new groups, clubs and communities to form. It is an enormous privilege to be the Head Boy and I am incredibly proud of being chosen to represent all the students in Saint George s and act as a role model to the next generation. Message from the Head Girl My years at Saint George s have been years of immense personal growth. When I started, I would never have imagined myself achieving such excellent results and becoming Head Girl. With the help of the amazing staff and some personal determination, I truly exceeded all my expectations. I am so lucky to be a part of this school; they encourage me to strive for more, and to be hungry for success. I owe a lot to Saint George s and I hope one day I can come back even more successful and even more grateful. How to apply Supplementary information sheets have been included outlining the Sixth Form application process, entry requirements and key dates for the year. All applications are made through www.ucasprogress.com.

Meadow Road, Gravesend, Kent, DA11 7LS 01474 533082 www.sgsce.co.uk