THE WAY AHEAD? - Leytonstone School
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LEVEL 1 = gcse to grade D
LEVEL 2 = gcse C to A*
LEVEL 3 = A-level
Staying in education or training until 18
So.....
going to college to the next level
or
going onto an apprenticeship or training
scheme
Then where?
Further study?
Employment?
Work to 70+?
Change jobs up to 20 times
University admission
Transferable Skills
good reference:
~attendance & punctuality
~ability to work with staff and peers
~self-motivation
~self-discipline
~appropriate previous achievement
~POTENTIAL ACHIEVED
LEVEL 3 – requires 5 A+ - C grades
usually English & Maths at C
LEVEL 2 - requires 4 D grades
LEVEL 1 / ACCESS
AVERAGE POINT SCORE OF 5.8 = JUST BELOW
B
MINIMUM B IN MATHS AND SCIENCES FOR
MATHS A-LEVEL AND SCIENCE A-LEVELS
MIX OF WORK AND TRAINING
AVERAGE £105 PER WEEK
UP TO LEVEL 3
www.apprenticeships.org.uk
UNIVERSITY?
APPRENTICESHIP?
EMPLOYMENT?
◦ EBACC – English Baccalaurate : English, Maths,
Science, Humanities subject, modern foreign
language – serious consideration if going to
university
◦ University Admissions – ‘facilitating subjects’
www.leytonstoneschool.org
www.ucas.ac.uk
Having a grade C or above in both of these is
the gateway to higher courses, university and
the better paid jobs....we will do all we can to
help your son/daughter achieve that here.
Choose a subject from each of the four
option blocks AND a reserve choice
Parent/carer must agree and sign the form
Hand in by
8 MARCH to the School Office
English Literature and Language
Mathematics
Core PE
Science
PSHE
DO NOT CHOOSE:
~because your friend is doing it
~because you like the teacher
~because you could not think of anything
DO CHOOSE:
~what you enjoy
~what you are good at
~do think about breadth and balance
~do think of your future
SUBJECT TEACHERS
TUTORS AND HEADS OF YEAR
FAMILY & FRIENDS
Mr Barks
Ms Charlwood
WWW.FASTTOMATO.COM
Homework in Key Stage 4
Coursework / Controlled assessment (calendar)
Personal Responsibility
Personal Organisation
It is important that your son/daughter balances
the commitment they make to their studies and
life beyond those studies
Take full advantage of the opportunities that are
available