Broughton Hall Sixth Form Taster Day

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 100% pass rate at A level  A* - B 37.17%  A* - C 70.80%  A* - E 100% Congratulations to all our students for their fantastic achievements

    To ensure every student understands the way in which Sixth Form works To ensure every student understands what is required of them to realise their potential To ensure all parents are aware of what the school is doing to support their son/daughter To help inform parents of the way in which they can support their son/daughter

     Mrs Lodge - Director of Years 12 & 13 Mr Lawell - Assistant Director of Sixth Form and Year 13 Progress Manager Miss Park – Year 12 Progress Manager Kerry Barnes – Sixth Form Student Support Manager Year 12 Progress Tutors:        M Brierley Nightingale J Hitchmough Cavell E Antrobus A Roberts Ghandi Chanel H Tickle K Hudson Mrs Fielding Keller Pankhurst

Success in the Sixth Form is based upon a 3 way partnership

Pupil Home School

 Sixth formers as role models  Sixth Form study is full time  Compulsory attendance 8.40am – 3.10pm

 Attendance & punctuality policy  No dropping of subjects during the academic year  Expectation of 4 level 3 courses per student  Identify students below target grade and/or 90% attendance

The Learners’ Contract:  The Student   100% attendance & punctuality Uniform / Dress code    Respect for our Community Strong Work Ethic Use The Working Day well

What will school offer?

 Pastoral Care  Experienced Staff  Relies on students and tutors building relationships with each other  Support each student to maximise attainment  Academic Monitoring  Data Driven  Challenges students  Intervention strategies implemented

 Based on projected grades (PG) v target grades (TG)  Data inputted every half term  Progress Tutors “mentor” student  Intervention plans put in place for underperforming students from subject areas and Sixth Form Team  If a student is identified below target they

must

attend necessary intervention plan, eg attending after school study sessions.

        Aerobics Business Enterprise Community Involvement Drama Duke of Edinburgh Employability Award First Aid International Visits          Music Preparation for Teaching Sign Language Study Skills Work Placements Volunteering Young Enterprise – KPMG Drivers Awareness Cafod

   Giving something back to school An activity that will support studies / area of interest Develop employability skills eg communication, organisation, time management.

 Develops confidence  Raises their profile around school

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Do the simple stuff well…..

Attend on time, every day Adhere to Dress Code Do work set by teachers Extension tasks Use free lesson time for silent study Learn Specification (syllabus in old speak) from Exam Board website Make revision notes early!!! - Student/ parent task!!

Use of VLE, email and the internet All students should be doing a

minimum of 2 hours

work at home per night

Research by Thanassoulis and Portela (2002, p.183), who analysed a large data sample from A level students concluded...

“a pupil’s own application accounts for the major part of any under-attainment...” They go on to suggest that underachievement at A level is due more to a lack of pupil application than due to a lack of school effectiveness (2002, P.193). They conclude that... “both schools and pupils can contribute to improving pupil attainment but the larger component can come from the pupils’ own application...” (2002, p.199).

Take an interest

Communicate

Know what they are doing

Help test them

Encourage organisation

Ensure they are attending on time, every day

 Get Students to read a broadsheet of interest  Look out for relevant articles, TV etc  Talk about the future www.ucas.com

, and Connexions (Karen Meagher)  Let Progress Manager and Student Support Manager know of any problems  Reward them!!

 Benefits  Threats  Ideally no more than one day per week  Don’t be taken advantage of!!!

Sixth Form is the full time job!

Average UCAS points BBB profile CCC profile

300 290 280 270 260 250 240 230 220 0 5 10 15 20

Hours of work per week

 Please could you complete: 1.

2.

3.

The Learners’ Contract – this needs to be signed by both Parents and Students Emergency contact details including mobile /work numbers and email addresses A “Keep Kids Safe” Mobile Number – this is a quick response number and must be a parent or guardian

 Very exciting time  Very easy to ‘get wrong’  Required dedication from all interested ‘groups’ (the 3 way partnership)  Communication is key  Broughton Hall proven track record of maximising potential Many Thanks