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St Julie s Catholic Vision The St Julie s Catholic vision is to create a friendly, safe and supportive environment where all students enjoy an excellent standard of teaching, access to a wide and challenging choice of courses and the guidance needed to ensure success and progression onto higher education, training or employment. Achievement statistics 2014/15 and 2015/16 We are delighted to inform you that for the past six consecutive years our Sixth Form has achieved a minimum pass rate of 96% at grades A*-E for A Level courses and a 100% pass rate for Level 3 BTEC. Our Value Added scores for 2015 and 2016 demonstrates that students in Year 13 made better progress than their peers in other schools and colleges and show that St Julie's is amongst the top ranked schools and colleges in the city for both for A Level performance and vocational courses (Level 3 BTECs). We are consistently ranked in the top 20% of schools and colleges in the North West and the top 25% nationally for progress made by students on academic courses and the top 25% nationally for progress on vocational courses. Our Vision The majority of our Year 11 students choose to continue their studies with us post-16 and our figures for progression from into education, employment or training in 2015 and 2016 was 100%. This means that our NEET (not in Education, Employment or Training) figures are well below both national and local averages, which are both around 10% in a typical year. We have a proven track record of helping our students to access the most competitive degree courses at leading universities. In recent years some of our students have achieved places at the of Cambridge to study Geography and Natural Sciences, The of Leeds to study Dentistry, The of to study and Medicine, Nottingham and the Royal Veterinary College to study Veterinary Science, to study Physics and the prestigious Bird School of Performing Arts in London, to name but a few. In 2016 over 90% of applicants succeeded in securing a place at university, well above the national average OF 73% We have also had many students opt to pursue studies that will prepare them for careers in fields such as teaching and nursing further proof that a St Julie s education helps students to not just excel academically but also to leave with a sense of their wider social responsibilities and an eagerness to give back. We are exceptionally proud of all of our students. Some have returned to offer student guidance as part of our Student Focus Groups on subject-specific courses.

The Curriculum All students in St Julie s Catholic Sixth Form are coursed as full-time students, meaning that they study a minimum of 3 x Level 3 (or Level 2 BTEC) subjects. You will find within your prospectus pack provisional option blocks for A and Level 3 BTEC courses for 2017/18 GCSE English and Maths is now a statutory requirement for students who have not yet achieved a Grade 4 and highly recommended for students who do not have a Grade 5 but wish to progress onto certain degrees e.g. teaching. UCAS support We understand many students intend to consider a degree and we have an excellent track record of progression into. If you decide to apply to you will be assigned a UCAS Mentor (Form Tutor) who will have received training in the application process for UCAS. The UCAS process begins half way through Year 12 and students receive a range of support via their Progress Leader, Form Tutor and Admissions Tutors from universities. If you decide not to apply to other forms of support are provided such as; interview technique training and CV writing. Christian Action and Extra Curricular Activities You have made a positive choice to continue or start your education in a Catholic. St Julie s is committed to providing you with varied opportunities to develop and learn, not only in the narrowest sense of obtaining qualifications, but in the context of developing your skills and sharing your gifts and talents with others. Each Wednesday afternoon you will carry out Christian Action volunteering activities. Many activities will be offered in school but you can carry out a volunteer placement out of school. There are a number of preorganised placements available; however you are expected to make your own arrangements for approval from your Progress Leader. You keep a record of your Christian Action activities to refer to in your applications for the next step after. Your Progress Leader checks your attendance off site. This is a very important aspect of life as employers and admissions tutors are looking for well rounded individuals, but most importantly it s challenging and often fun. Examples of activities include; The School s Parliament; The United Nations debating group; Paired Maths and Paired Reading scheme; Primary School volunteer programme; Dig It Club; Spelling Club and much more. Workshops and activities/pshe Programme You will also have the opportunity to access a range of workshops through a number of key providers such as; Medlink, Vetlink, Mentoring programmes provided by, work experience opportunities, mentoring support for CV writing and revision support as well as a range of Guest Speakers who deliver presentations on driver safety, drug awareness and Gap Year information. The PSHE programme has been enhanced through a wide range of external providers who aim to develop the values, knowledge and understanding of each individual student.

There are a number of PSHE sessions throughout the year which enable students to attend tutorial meetings to discuss their progress. Religious Studies As part of your entitlement to spiritual and moral education in a Catholic, you will have either one lesson per week of Core Religious Education, or you may choose AS Religious Studies. Students will complete a qualification recognised by the Archdiocese of in Year 12 and an NOCN Religious Education qualification in Year 13 as part of the Core RE Programme. Attendance and participation in Core RE lessons is compulsory as part of your commitment to St Julie s as a Catholic Sixth Form. Collective Worship and Assembly Our Catholic faith is at the forefront of everything we do. We are proud of our tradition and our Notre Dame heritage, and express this on a daily basis. In registration, all students take a turn to give a Thought for the Day reflection to be shared with your Form during Scared Time. Tutors and students come together for Assembly. Each Form takes a turn to prepare and deliver the Assembly on a weekly rota basis. Work Experience In Year 12 you will complete one week s Work Experience in July. You are expected to find a placement appropriate to your career intentions. Your Tutor will begin preparations well in advance and support you in securing a placement. If you need help your Progress Leader can advise you on possible placements. Often the simplest way to find a placement is through family and friends. Parent/student surveys and Student Focus Groups Responses and feedback from our recent surveys reveal the following: 97% of students agreed that they are satisfied with the facilities on offer to Sixth Form students 97% of students agreed that the quality of teaching they receive is good or better. 100% of students agreed that the Sixth Form is well led and managed 100% of parents agreed that their daughter/son is happy in ; makes good progress; is taught well; and has been well supported in their university/apprenticeship/job application Application process For current Year11 students, please complete the application form available online or from Mr Willis and return to Mrs Cain, if you have not already done so. Each student who has applied will have an interview where they will have received a provisional offer of a place, pending their GCSE results and having demonstrated good progress and behaviour throughout Year 11. Further details regarding Governors Entry Criteria will shortly be available on the school website but we typically require an average GCSE grade of C or above and grade Bs or above in the subjects with which students intend to continue. Any external applicants will need to provide a reference from their current school.

Roll of Honour Year 13 Higher Education Destinations UCAS 2016 Summary Haifa Alkhanshali Moores with Foundation Year Moneka Banks of Criminology Francesca Barbato Primary Education with QTS Megan Brady and Special Educational Needs James Burke Moores Events Jack Burns Moores Applied Psychology Elle Cliff Music Elizabeth Cotton Edge Hill Media, Music and Sound Chloe Dowd Moores Real Estate and Business Hollie Doyle Childhood and Youth and Education Nicole Doyle and Education Annie Dunn of Physics (4 years) Megan Edwards Tourism Emma Flynn Moores Drama Georgia Flynn John Moores Applied Psychology Shannon Gilboy Moores Rebecca Gillies Accounting and Finance Millie Gore of Popular Music Performance Cora Hatton Education and Special Educational Needs Olivia Hood Bangor Spanish with Italian Lydia Humes London Metropolitan English Literature Lucy Hurley Edge Hill Roll of Honour Jennifer Johannessen Edge Hill Business and with Human Resource Bryony Jones Moores English Lesley Justin Edge Hill Primary Education with QTS Amy Kent of Salford Human Biology and Infectious Diseases Emily Catherine Kilkelly of Classical Studies Sally Kingston of Hull Sport and Exercise Nutrition Emma Ladanowski of English Literature

Sophie Langan of Keele Physiotherapy Emma Lyons Primary Education with QTS Alice Magill Moores Business Studies Stephanie McGaw Moores English and Creative Writing Hannah McLellan Moores Sport and Exercise Science Chloe Mitchell Charlotte Mulvey of Salford Nursing - Registered Nurse (Child) Ezioma Nwinyinya Coventry Occupational Therapy Lucy O'Reilly and Education Emma Parsons Moores Nursing with Registered Nurse Status (Adult) Charlotte Powell Moores Sarah Pugh Edge Hill Social Work Jamie Pye Moores Drama Amber Smallshaw of Central Lancashire (Foundation Entry) Amber Stapleton- Vaughan Edge Hill Social Work Rachel Stevens History and Psychology Laura Stewart Hope Criminology and English Language Sallyann Sweeney of Laura Marie Trueman of Josephine Tsavalos of Sociology and Business Studies Jade Warlow and Special Educational Needs Gabriella Woods of Adult Nursing Roll of Honour