year 12 information evening the journey continues wednesday 23 rd september 2015
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Year 12 Information Evening
The journey continues
Wednesday 23rd September 2015
Mrs Margaret Chapman
Headteacher
Mrs Julia Pipes
Assistant HeadteacherKS5
• The Post 16 Team• Structure of A-Levels• Timeline of the year• Support Available• Target setting• Monitoring and reporting progress• Leadership and extra curricular opportunities• Progression beyond STAGS• Super curricular opportunities• Parental Support
Overview of Evening
The Post 16 Team
Mrs PipesAssistant Head teacher: KS5
Ms Pendlebury-Green. DOL: Year 12Miss Cripps. DOL: Year 13
Mrs Nawathe: Post 16 Pastoral and Progression
Mrs Habib: Family Support Worker
Getting to grips with the new A Level structure
Linear
Non Linear
Co-teachability
Coupling
De-coupling
AS
A2
Legacy
• Legacy A-Levels (non-linear old system)
Year 12 AS + Year 13 A2 = A Level
• Linear A-Levels (new system)
Year 12 AS (standalone)Year 13 = A Level
Getting to grips with the new A Level structure
Legacy: Non Linear• Art • Biology• Business• Chemistry• Computer Science• Economics• English Literature• History• Physics• Psychology• Sociology
• Classics• Drama• Food Technology• French• Geography• Government & Politics• ICT• Maths and Further Maths• Media• Music• Philosophy & Ethics• Spanish
New: Linear
Timeline of the year
Autumn Term 2014w/c 5 October Review WeekTuesday 13 October Report 1 publishedTuesday 1 December Report 2 publishedWednesday 9 December Year 12 Parents Evening
Spring Term 2015w/c 4 January Mock Exam weekFriday 5 February Mock results dayTuesday 9 February Report 3 publishedw/c 22 February Form tutor review week
Summer Term 2015Wednesday 4 May Report 4 publishedMonday 16 May Study leave startsMonday 13 June Return from study leavew/c 20 June Review WeekThursday 18 August AS results published
Examples of support available in school• Provision of facilities for study in free periods• Help in setting up subject study groups• After school catch up on Friday: 3.30pm – 5pm• Study support sessions:
• KS5 English and Media club is in Room 14 on Tuesdays from 3:30-4:30
• Art : Individual tutorials tailoring tasks to their specific needs. They also have access to the art rooms during their free periods to work on their art. Could be asked to attend after school sessions on a Wednesday and Thursday.
• Maths: Lunch time and after school sessions. Open door policy.
Ms Jane Pendlebury-Green
Director of LearningYear 12
Targets
• ALPS targets for Year 12 and Year 13• Essential that students are “on track” and meeting
target from the start
Monitoring and Reporting Progress
ReportsTuesday 13 October Report 1 publishedTuesday 1 December Report 2 publishedWednesday 9 December Year 12 Parents EveningTuesday 9 February Report 3 publishedWednesday 4 May Report 4 published
Review weeksw/c 5 October Review Weekw/c 22 February Form tutor review weekw/c 20 June Review Week
Examsw/c 11 January Mock Exam weekFriday 5 February Mock results day
Monday 16 May Study leave startsMonday 13 June Return from study leave
Thursday 18 August AS results published
Attitude to Learning Definitions
1 An excellent student who applies themself consistently to all tasks both in school and at home regardless of outcome.
2 A good student who applies themself well in most class and home learning tasks completing them to the best of their ability.
3A student who can work well and complete tasks to the expected standard. Greater consistency in effort, concentration and organisation may be required.
4A student who does not show sufficient commitment in this subject which has an impact on their own learning and possibly that of their peers. They may give up easily, and lack the discipline to complete all tasks. An improvement in effort is required.
Alex Cooke
Year 13Curie House Captain
• Head and Deputy Head students• House captains• Mentoring• Counselling (Hear 4 U)• Academic mentoring (in lessons)• Sports Leadership qualification• Charities’ captains• Form prefects• Library prefects• Green leaders
Examples of student leadership
• Choirs, Orchestra and Bands• Dance competitions • Sports Leadership• Drama productions• Young Enterprise• Dragons’ Apprentice• Debating Society• School Magazine• Charity and House Leadership• Volunteering• National Citizenship Programme
Extra Curricular Opportunities
Ms Nawathe
Pastoral and Progression Co-ordinator
Progression beyond Stags• Progression Programme• Access to information• Higher Education and Careers week 2016– How UCAS works (including Oxbridge, Medics
and Vets.)– Oxbridge Information Evening Monday 23rd
November• Ongoing support
Super Curricular Activities
• Demonstrate a love of your subject• Reading, research, taster courses and work experience
relevant to your chosen university course.
• Start a blog about your subject.• Tweet about your subject, and follow others who
do the same.• Listen to subject-related podcasts.• Join a society or club dedicated to your subject.• Do some work experience (or job shadowing) in a
career related to your subject.• Take extra qualifications relating to your subject.
English: Take part in a writing challenge, such as National Novel Writing Month. Go to the theatre think about how well the production brought the words on the page to life?
Languages: Watch films or read newspapers in the language you’re studying.
Science: Perform scientific experiments and studies at home. E.g. for biology you could observe the nature in your back garden. Take part in National Science and Engineering Week.
Geography: Field trips beyond the classroom. Visit a variety of environments and conduct your own research on what you observe. Read National Geographic.
Maths: Enter maths competitions.
Computing: Visit Bletchley Park.
History: Volunteer at a National Trust house to demonstrate your love of History.
Art: Visit art galleries and record your responses to the art you see. Build a varied portfolio.
Music: Challenge yourself to create a soundtrack to a snippet of film without knowing the original.
Housekeeping• Opening times and Lunch times• Study afternoon / morning• Dress• Procedures if ill / absent• Bursary
Ways to encourage attendance:• Monitor absences• Talk about school• Phone school about illness• Only stay at home for genuine illness• No holidays in term time• Help with organisation to avoid problems• Let us know if you are worried• Praise good attendance
How can you help?• How much work at home should your child be
doing?• Outside influences– Part time work– Social media– Driving lessons– Social life
• Eating well and keeping fit• Mock exams
Thank you for attending our Year 12 Information Evening