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Sixth Form The Sixth Form is Outstanding Ofsted

Welcome The Gryphon Sixth Form is a large, successful and vibrant community of around 450 students, many of whom are welcomed from neighbouring state and independent schools across North and West Dorset and South Somerset. There is a strong ethos of striving for excellence Ofsted Our Sixth Formers aim high and our ability to empower them to achieve is embedded in our ethos. We offer our students a highly caring and supportive community which generates our exceptional examination results and bright futures for our students. Our Outstanding Sixth Form offers a wide and exciting variety of courses and subject options, enabling students to pursue their passions, interests and career aspirations. The enthusiasm, innovation and commitment of our teaching and pastoral staff helps to challenge and support every individual so that students are empowered to learn. Awarded by the Real Schools Guide 2016 Students enjoy more freedom through which we develop the important life skills of time management, research and planning that will allow them to be successful in their immediate and long term futures. To help them, all students have a tutor to offer guidance and support throughout their studies, along with additional help from their Head of Year and Head the Head of Sixth Form and friendly subject staff. We want everyone to feel engaged and excited by learning; confident, happy, secure and valued as a member of our Sixth Form Community. We look forward to welcoming you. Stephen Strowger, Head of Sixth Form

Studying at Our teachers are all fully trained subject specialists and experts with University qualifications, and the passion they bring to their classrooms is unrivalled. You will find here a culture of inquisitive approach, one where we have an exciting and yet supported array of subjects that we believe will suit the competitive nature of today s world. A Gryphon student is thoroughly prepared for their future, and our wide and eclectic offer opens doors and opportunities. Our students have extremely high rates of entry into Oxbridge and The Gryphon The Gryphon prides itself on the flexibility of subject options available to Sixth Form students, giving them the flexibility to study their chosen subjects and follow their career aspirations. With over 750 subject options available, we provide the very best in academic and vocational combinations which we can tailor to meet student requirements. medicine and our Excellence Programme supports our academic offer to enhance the skills required at University. We have a thriving Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) course in which students have achieved outstanding results, and which encourages our students passion for a subject. We encourage the students to explore their own academic reading and factor in specific time to investigate and analyse further reading supported by our fantastic Learning Resource Centre. We believe in a culture of academic and personal success and want to enable our students to achieve this. Consistently Outstanding Results: 70% of students gained 5 or more A*-C grades including Maths and English at GCSE 30% A*-A grades at A Level Outstanding results for the Extended Project Qualification, with 65% A*-A Leadership Programme: At The Gryphon Sixth Form we do our best to nurture leadership. Right from the start of Year 12, we give our aspiring student leaders the chance to take part in the Leadership Development group to nurture the types of skills that are sought after by industry and by universities. Unlike other traditional prefect or leadership structures, The Gryphon aims to further develop the students skills by giving them ownership of projects that deliver positive change for the school. Over three months, the students propose, project-manage and evaluate the impact of their work. We value the dynamic ideas that our students have and appreciate the creative flair that they bring to the role. In the second year, our trained students will become leadership mentors for the Year 12 group, allowing them to shadow and develop their own work. We also have an active Student Council with students engaged in improving and developing the school through ongoing projects and feedback sessions. Applied ICT Art & Design (Fine Art) Art & Design (Photography) Art & Design (3D) Biology AGQ Business Chemistry Classics (Ancient History) Drama & Theatre Studies Economics English Language English Literature Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) French Geography German GCSE English & Maths (Re-sits) BTEC Health & Social Care History BTEC Hospitality BTEC IT Practitioners Law Mathematics & Further Mathematics Media Studies Music Physics Psychology Religious Studies (Philosophy & Ethics) AGQ Science Spanish Sports Studies BTEC Sport BTEC Travel & Tourism We are continuously reviewing additional courses which may be of interest to our students.

Care & Support At The Gryphon School we pride ourselves on the high level of pastoral support and guidance that we give every single student. We want to help our students reach their potential, so we dedicate an enormous amount of time to getting to know them all individually so we can support them through studies. You will have a Personal Tutor, whom you will see twice a day, and this tutor, along with the academic staff will guide you through your Sixth Form journey. The tutor teams are led by the two Deputy Heads of Sixth Form who offer a further level of support, advice and guidance and will stay with you for your time in the Sixth Form. No matter what your aspiration (or even if you don t have any idea what you want to do), we offer a high level of independent advice and guidance through 1:1 academic monitoring sessions, a full and highly effective PSHEE programme, specialist careers advice and through the many events that we offer during your two years with us. Exceptional Pastoral Care, Well-Being and Discipline The Good Schools Guide 2016 Amazing Resources & Facilities Resources and facilities are outstanding and are continually updated to meet student needs. Sixth Form students have their own modern common room adjoining café@gryphon, which offers students all day access to hot and cold food and drinks. Students enjoy excellent sports facilities including our Fitness Suite, Dance Studio, all-weather pitch, tennis courts, football and rugby pitches, netball courts, cricket pitch, athletics track and our large Sports Hall. Our Learning Resource Centre (LRC) has a dedicated Sixth Form study space on the upper floor with computer access. We also encourage all students to read regularly around their subjects to engage with a real passion in their chosen topics and the LRC provides a wide range of online and traditional resources. The relationships we develop often last longer than their time at The Gryphon, and we are delighted to support alumni students, with many returning to share their adventures with students. Sixth Form students are encouraged to bring their own devices in to school to engage in e-resources and materials from staff. We have WiFi throughout the school and provide secure lockers and charging points.

Enrichment No Sixth Form is complete without a broad range and depth of exciting enrichment opportunities to enhance the skills and broaden the horizons of students. We fully encourage all our students to involve themselves in our Enrichment Programme as well as giving them the opportunity to further develop an interest or hobby, it will make them an exciting and exceptional candidate for their future outside of school. Wednesday afternoons are dedicated to an area of interest of the students choice this could be working towards a Duke of Edinburgh award, playing sport or taking part in one of the numerous clubs we run. As well as weekly activities we also offer many students the chance to travel abroad or go on study trips as part of their course. We are proud of our wide range of residential and day visits which support study across the range of Sixth Form subjects. Recent trips have included a History trip to Russia, a Psychology trip to Bristol Zoo, Geography field trips to Swanage and the Eden Project and a Sixth Form trip to Rwanda. Badminton Basketball Big Band Biology Club Chess Craft Club Choir Dance Debate Club Drama Duke of Edinburgh Award European Enrichment Fencing Fitness Suite Football Greek Language & Culture Gymnastics Hockey Homework Club Intramural Juggling Club Mindfulness Music Netball Reading in Primary Schools Rugby Science Club Sherborne Radio Table Tennis Trampolining Volleyball Work Experience

Looking to the future Our results are amongst the best in the South West, with the majority of our students going on to university, including Oxford and Cambridge, and the Russell Group of universities. They follow a wide range of vocational degree programmes as well as subject specific degrees. Recent students have gone on to university to study courses such as Chemical Engineering, Video Game Design, Law, Physics, Modern Languages, Medicine, Maths, Art and Sport. We also see a number of students following alternative paths, including apprenticeships. The School provides specialist careers advice to students and parents, delivering careers information and guidance. Sixth Form students receive a full programme of progression related activities to enable them to achieve their individual career goals: Individual careers guidance interviews Visit to a UCAS convention Work shadowing opportunities Careers Café talks from professionals, businesses and employers Excellence Programme a scheduled programme for Oxbridge and Medicine applicants Visits to employers and apprenticeship providers We recognise that young people have many different career ambitions and at The Gryphon we strive to ensure that our students make career decisions that fulfil their ambitions. Our growing cohort of alumni boasts students in a broad variety of careers, from Politics to Engineering to the Media, many of whom are available to inspire and advise current students. of our students go to a University of their choice

The Gryphon School, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 4EQ 01935 813122 office@gryphon.dorset.sch.uk www.gryphon.dorset.sch.uk The Gryphon School is a company limited by guarantee Registered in England with Company No 08130468 2016 Designed and Printed by shelleys.co