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Page 1: NCP Admissions Policy updated 2017 (002) · • A minimum of 4 GCSE grade Cs or equivalent. Exceptions: for students who achieve a Grade 3 in English If a student has achieved a grade

Responsibility of: Director of HR Date of Approval: Review Cycle: Every 3 years

AdmissionsPolicy

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Contents 1 Introduction A Level Subject Entry Requirements 2 Subject specific entry requirements and minimum average

GCSE points score 3 BTEC Subject Entry Requirements 4 Level 2 Entry Requirements Individual Assessment Application Deadlines Planned Learning Hours 5 Programme of Study Teacher Access Period Policy (TAPs) 6 How do Students Apply? Applications from students who attend schools with sixth

forms or outside area 7 College Tours Application Form First Interview Financial Support for Students 8 Applicants with Disabilities or Learning Difficulties Equality and Diversity 9 Enrolment Day Waiting Lists Administration Fee Unacceptable Qualifications 10 Higher Education Courses on offer at New College (Post 18) Funding 11 Principal’s Right Complaints 12 Year 12 to Year 13 Progression Policy for existing New

College Students 14 Year 13 Programme of Study Enrolment Fee Progression Day – Y12 and Y 13

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1 Introduction

New College is committed to providing places on an open-access basis. Our entry requirements are generic and indicative only. The college is committed to recruiting with integrity. This may sometimes mean that we will offer a student a place at College subject to our guidance on the Programme of Study. IAG is provided at all stages and takes into account a range of factors including GCSE score, predicted grade, actual grade and other factors. The College reserves the right to refuse admission to a course in some cases, even where the generic requirements are met. This is in the interests of student success.

A Level - Subject Entry Requirements

The minimum entry requirement is that all students studying level 3 must have achieved at least a grade 4 in English Language. In addition students will have to meet the subject specific entry requirements which may consist of a GCSE grade and a minimum average GCSE points score.

Please note: There will be exceptions to subject specific entry requirements. At enrolment the interviewer will use their professional judgement when deciding if a student can enrol onto a course without meeting the minimum average GCSE points score requirements.

How to work out Average GCSE Points Score (using GCSE’s only)

New GCSE levels

Old GCSE Grades Points

9 A* 8.5

8 7 A 7 6 B 6 5

C 4.5 4 4 3 D 3 2 E 2 F 1.5 1 G 1 U 0

Add up total points score and divide by the number of GCSEs they have taken. This calculation excludes BTECs. Please note: This will be used as a guide when choosing subjects at the school interview. GCSE points score will be mainly used post GCSE results.

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2 Subject Specific Entry Requirements and Minimum Average GCSE Points Score

Accounting Grade 4 English Language and Grade 6 Maths 4.5

Art and Design Grade 4 English Language and 4 in a creative subject or merit in BTEC (if studied)

n/a

Biology Grade 4 English Language and Grade 6 Maths, 6 in Biology or 6-6 in Combined Science

5.6 (or a 7 in Maths)

Business Grade 4 English Language and Grade 5 Maths 4.5

Chemistry Grade 4 English Language and Grade 6 Maths, 6 in Chemistry or 6-6 in Combined Science

5.6 (or a 7 in Maths)

Computer Science Grade 4 English Language and Grade 6 Maths and 6 in Computer Science

5.6

Dance Grade 5 English Language and 5 in a Performing Arts subject or a merit in BTEC (if studied) or an audition

n/a

Drama and Theatre Studies

Grade 5 English Language and 5 in a Performing Arts subject or a merit in BTEC (if studied) or an audition

n/a

Economics Grade 5 English Language and Grade 6 Maths 5.0

English Language/Literature

Grade 5 English Language or Grade 5 English Literature

4.5

English Literature Grade 5 English Language and Grade 5 English Literature

4.5

Film Studies Grade 5 English Language or Grade 5 English Literature

4.5

French Grade 6 English Language and 6 in French 5.6 (or 7 in French)

Geography Grade 5 English Language and 6 in Geography 5.0

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Geology Grade 4 English Language and Grade 6 Maths and a 6 in Science

5.0

Government and Politics

Grade 5 English Language 5.0

Graphic Design Grade 4 English Language and 4 in a creative subject or a merit in BTEC (if studied)

n/a

History Grade 5 English Language and 6 in History (if studied)

5.0

Law Grade 5 English Language 4.5

Maths Grade 4 English Language and Grade 6 Maths 5.4 (or 7 in Maths)

Further Maths Grade 4 English Language and Grade 8 Maths 5.6

Media Grade 5 English Language or Grade 5 English Literature

4.5

Music Grade 5 English Language and 6 in Music or a distinction in BTEC (if studied), plus Grade 5 standard in practical and theory

n/a

Music Technology Grade 5 English Language and 6 in Music or a distinction in BTEC (if studied), plus the ability to read music at a basic level

n/a

Photography Grade 4 English Language and 4 in a creative subject or a merit at BTEC (if studied) n/a

Physical Education

Grade 4 English Language and 5 in PE and 4 in Science and must be currently playing a competitive sport

4.5

Physics Grade 4 English Language and Grade 6 Maths and 6 in Physics or 6-6 in Combined Science

5.6 (or 7 in Maths)

Psychology Grade 5 English, Grade 5 in Maths and Grade 5-5 in Combined Science

4.5

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Religious Studies Grade 5 English Language 4.5

Sociology Grade 5 English Language 4.5

Spanish Grade 6 English Language and 6 in Spanish 5.6 (or a 7 in Spanish)

Textiles and Fashion Design

Grade 4 English Language and 4 in a creative subject or a merit at BTEC (if studied)

n/a

3 BTEC Subject Entry Requirements

Vocational Pathway – BTEC (Level 3) • All BTEC qualifications require students to have achieved: a grade 4 English

Language GCSE. • At least a Merit if studied the subject at Level 2. • A minimum of 4 GCSE grade Cs or equivalent. Exceptions: for students who achieve a Grade 3 in English If a student has achieved a grade 3 in English and wishes to study an Extended Diploma, the prospectus entry requirements state that they will need to have achieved a level 2 Distinction in the subject they want to study at Level 3.

BTECs (Level 3)

Subject A-level equivalent

Proposed requirement for September 2018

Proposed G score

BTEC Extended Diploma in Art & Design

3 Grade 4 in English Language N/A

BTEC Diploma in Business 2 Grade 4 in English Language and a Grade 4 in Maths

N/A

BTEC Extended Certificate in Business

1 Grade 4 in English Language and a Grade 4 in Maths

N/A

BTEC Extended Diploma in Business

3 Grade 4 in English Language and a Grade 4 in Maths

N/A

CACHE Childcare Diploma 3 Grade 4 in English Language and Grade 3 in Maths

N/A

BTEC Extended Diploma in Computing

3 Grade 4 in English Language and Grade 4 in Maths

N/A

BTEC Extended Certificate in Creative Media

1 Grade 4 in English Language N/A

BTEC Extended Diploma in Games Design

3 Grade 4 in English Language N/A

BTEC Extended Certificate in Games Design

1 Grade 4 in English Language N/A

BTEC Extended Certificate in H&SC

1 Grade 4 in English Language and a 4 in Science

N/A

BTEC Diploma in H&SC 2 Grade 4 in English Language N/A

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Subject A-level equivalent

Proposed requirement for September 2018

Proposed G score

and a 4 in Science BTEC Extended Diploma in H&SC

3 Grade 4 in English Language and a 4 in Science

N/A

BTEC Extended Certificate in IT

1 Grade 4 in English Language N/A

BTEC Extended Certificate in Applied Law

1 Grade 4 in English Language N/A

BTEC Extended Certificate in Music

1 Grade 4 in English Language and a Grade 4 (or merit) in Music (if studied)

N/A

BTEC Diploma in Music 2 Grade 4 in English Language and a Grade 4 (or merit) in Music (if studied)

N/A

BTEC Extended Certificate in Performing Arts (Acting)

1 Grade 4 in English Language N/A

BTEC Extended Certificate in Performing Arts (Dance)

1 Grade 4 in English Language N/A

BTEC Extended Certificate in Photography

1 Grade 4 in English Language N/A

BTEC Extended Diploma in Public Services

3 Grade 4 in English Language N/A

BTEC Extended Certificate in Applied Science

1 Grade 4 in English, Grade 4 in Maths and 4 in Science

N/A

BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport

3 Grade 4 in English Language, 4 in Science and 4 in PE (if studied)

N/A

BTEC Extended Certificate in Sport

1 Grade 4 in English Language, 4 in Science and a 4 in PE (if studied)

N/A

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4 Grade 2 Entry Requirements

At New College we offer one-year re-sit (Level 2) courses. These allow students to improve on the grades gained in Year 11 and/or fill any gaps in their qualifications. A large percentage of our Level 2 students move onto Level 3 courses on completion of a successful one-year re-sit programme.

To study at Level 2 students should have achieved a good range of GCSEs (or equivalent) mainly at grades 3. They must have achieved a level 3 English Language.

Individual Assessment

Students who have not been in full-time education for various reasons or who have recently moved to the United Kingdom from another country will be asked to sit a short test to determine the level of course they are most suited to.

Application Deadlines

The deadline for applications to study at New College will be published on our website and to schools, on an annual basis. This is usually around Easter time.

Application Deadline for New College One-year Students.

The deadline for applications to progress to Level 3 courses at New College will be published to one-year students via tutorial but is usually around April time.

Planned Learning Hours

In order to maintain funding from the EFA all students must be on a programme of above 540 planned learning hours. Students will not be accepted on programmes less than 540 hours.

Students who have not achieved a level 4 in GCSE English or Maths must enrol onto a GCSE course or at least be working towards GCSE on a suitable alternative qualification. This is now a condition of funding.

This will be agreed with the student on enrolment and form part of their learning agreement. Subsequent changes to this programme must be agreed by Senior Management, but the hours must not fall below 540.

Students’ programmes should also contain an element of either work experience or employability skills. Students will be given the opportunity to experience these aspects within their programme at both Year 12 and Year 13.

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5 Programme of Study

How many subjects should students enrol onto?

• All students on an A Level programme must 3 study subjects. • It is okay for G&A students to study 4 A Level subjects. • Students on a BTEC Pathway will do 3 or 4 certificates or equivalent. • Students who need to re-sit GCSE Maths will do so in addition to their 3 A Level

subjects. • BTEC students who need to re-sit GCSE Maths will do so alongside their

subjects. • BTEC Extended Diplomas may be accompanied by an additional single BTEC. • In summary, students studying A Levels and BTECS will enrol onto 3 subjects.

Gifted and able students may enrol on 4 if they wish but must be made aware that they have to follow these subjects for 2 years and there will be no opportunity to drop one.

6 How do Students Apply?

• If interested in applying to New College for entry in September students should simply follow the nine steps to enrolment guidelines below.

• Students may visit New College for the day in Year 10 and experience a College Taster Day (Not all schools).

• A presentation assembly by New College will take place in most schools. A copy of our prospectus will be made available for students. (Not all schools)

• Students should start to consider the courses they are interested in. • We recommend that all students and parents attend one of our 3 open events.

There will be opportunities to listen to a short presentation by the Principal and speak to subject staff and students.

• Students must then fill in the on-line application form using ‘UCAS Progress’. If students are unable to access this, then they should use a paper application form or apply direct on the New College website.

• In the months of December through to April/May, students will receive a letter through the post inviting them to attend an interview. If all goes well students will be offered a conditional place at the College dependent on GCSE results.

• Students will then receive a letter through the post inviting them to attend an Induction Day after their final GCSE exams in July. Here, they will spend some time in the subjects they have chosen to study. The focus of this day is to prepare them for their future time at the College. If students do not get the GCSEs they require, they should come into College immediately after collecting results to discuss their options with our staff.

• In order for students to complete the final stage of applying to New College, they will need to attend our Enrolment Day. It is important that they bring proof of qualifications and identity in order to enroll at the College.

Applications from students who attend schools with sixth forms or outside area

Students should:

• Attend one of our college Open Events • Collect a Prospectus and application form on the night/day • Fill in the application form and post it to the College • Alternatively, apply via ‘UCAS progress’ or via the New College website.

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An interview will follow between the months of December and May.

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7 College Tours

If students are thinking of applying to the College but are unable to attend one of the Open Events, they should contact Student Services at college, who will organise for a member of the school liaison team to show them around college.

Alternatively, if after attending one of the Open Evenings students are still undecided and would like an opportunity to ask further questions, including a tour of the college, they should contact the College: [email protected]

Application Form

If schools have access to on-line applications such as ‘UCAS Progress’ students should seek advice from their Head of Year on how to complete it. Alternatively, download an application form from our College website or apply direct on the New College website.

First Interview

• Interviews will take place between December and May. • Parents/guardians may accompany students at the interview. • At the interview we will discuss proposed course choices and find out more about

career aspirations. • The interview is a key part of the application process and provides the

opportunity to discuss predicted results and course choices ensuring that they are right for the student.

Financial Support for Students

The Bursary Fund is for students aged 16-19 and is a payment of money provided to support students in their learning. The allowance is means-tested and students may be eligible if total household assessed income is £21,000 or below.

If eligible to receive financial support through the 16-19 Bursary Fund, application forms are available from Student Services or can be downloaded from the College website, www.ncpontefract.ac.uk

Student attendance will be checked weekly, with payment being made half termly in arrears. Payment will be made pro-rata to your attendance. E.g. 96% attendance = £96 bursary.

For further information regarding the 16-19 Bursary Fund email [email protected]

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8 Applicants with Disabilities or Learning Difficulties

The College welcomes students with disabilities or learning difficulties and we will ensure that there is continuity and equal access to the opportunities and experiences on offer.

Via our close working relationships with our local schools and Study Support we will endeavour to make sure that transition from high school to New College will be as smooth as possible.

Equality & Diversity

Here at New College, we are passionately committed to providing an inclusive learning environment in which diversity is both celebrated and valued.

We promise to treat each individual student with respect and dignity and to ensure that every member of our community studies and learns in an environment free from discrimination, harassment or victimisation.

We have a fundamental belief in the entitlement of every learner to fulfil his or her potential and will help both to remove any barriers so that full achievement and promote equality of opportunity across all aspects of College life.

We take our responsibility to eliminate all forms of inequality seriously and our Single Equality Scheme provides the framework for our commitment, The Student Executive includes an elected Member for Equality and Diversity and is active in the promotion of events and celebrations, as well as in the regular reporting of equality issues to the College Equality and Diversity Committee.

Our commitment to recognising and celebrating diversity runs through our teaching and learning, our student support and pastoral systems and our enrichment programme. We want to ensure that a disability of any kind does not prevent any student from succeeding and our study support function is directed at challenging everyone to achieve his/her potential to succeed and progress.

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9 Enrolment Day

On enrolment day, students will have a final interview. The IAG provided will be based on their actual GCSE results. If students have achieved the grades they required to enrol on to their selected courses, the enrolment interview with be relatively straight forward. The interviewer will focus on ensuring their subject choices and programme of study meet the requirements of their chosen career or core aim.

Waiting Lists

If students do not achieve the subject specific entry requirements of their chosen subjects, the interviewer will discuss alternative subjects. In most cases, a swap to an alternative subject will be straight forward. However, popular subjects may become full and students will be placed on a subject waiting list until places become available.

Administration Fee

There will be a nominal enrolment fee. This is to cover some administration and printing costs.

Unacceptable Qualifications

The following qualifications are not accepted by New College as GCSE equivalents.

ECDL (European Computer Driving License) any level GNVQ Foundation Part 1 Full GNVQ Foundation AIDA Level 1 (Award in Digital Applications) - except at Distinction Level CIDA Level 1 (Certificate in Digital Applications) - except at Distinction Level DIDA Level 1 (Diploma in Digital Applications) - except at Distinction Level Adult Numeracy any level Adult Literacy any level Any on line Testing qualification any level CoPE (Certificate of Personal Effectiveness) may appear as Next Step on qualification sheet Preparation for working Life Level 1 or 2 NVQs at Level 1 or 2 Endorsed Graphics (3203 Art and Design) Key Skills at any level OCR Nationals Level 1 – First Award OCR Nationals Level 1- Award OCR National Level 1 – Certificate NCFE qualifications Text Processing Diploma

Note: New qualifications may appear each year and will be discussed at SMF (Senior Management Forum) level to determine whether they are accepted or not for our relevant programmes of study.

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10 Higher Education Courses on offer at New College (Post 18)

Art Foundation Diploma

Entry Requirements

To succeed on the Art Foundation Diploma students will have had to have coped well at A-level or level 3 BTEC in a Visual Arts subject. This would be at least a pass grade but preferably higher.

We then will ask students to produce a portfolio of work and attend an interview with the course tutors.

If students have not studied a Visual Arts subject at level 3 then we will still consider their application but we may require them to produce work based on a project set by the Foundation tutors.

Students who enrol on the course and have not passed GCSE Maths or English will need to study this alongside their Foundation Diploma (as a condition of funding).

Course Cost The course is free to any student who is 18 at the start of the course but if 19 or over students will be required to pay a contribution toward the course fees.

Funding 16, 17, 18 year olds All full-time students under the age of 19 before 31 August will be funded by the Education Funding Agency (EFA). 19+ students Students who are over 19 and apply to take a Level 3 programme of study at New College will not be funded. (Government regulations, EFA). Foundation Diploma in Art & Design 19+ students who apply to enrol on to the Foundation Diploma will be accepted onto the course on payment of the appropriate tuition fees.

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Principals’ Right

ImportantThePrincipalreservestherighttoamendtheentryrequirementsforparticularsubjectsandtheover-archingAdmissionsPolicy.ThePrincipalalsoreservestherighttodeclinetheofferofaplaceif:

• astudentisnotinfull-timeeducationowingtobeingexcluded(temporarilyorpermanently)

• CollegeisunabletomeettheneedsofaparticularstudentForanyadmissionenquiriespleasecontacttheStudentReceptionon01977702139Ext383oremailstudentservices@ncpontefract.ac.ukComplaintsIfyouareunhappywithanyaspectoftheapplication/interviewprocessorwishtoappealpleasecontactNeilMumby,AssistantPrincipal,inthefirstinstanceon01977702139.