Year 12 Induction Evening. 2013 Results GCSE 98% of examinations taken were graded A*-B 85% were...

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Year 12 Induction Evening

2013 Results GCSE• 98% of examinations taken were graded A*-B

• 85% were graded A*-A

• 51% were graded A*

• 100% of students gained the national ‘gold standard’ of at least 5 subjects at A*-C, including English and Mathematics, and 100% of pupils who took the English Baccalaureate were successful.

2013 Results A Level• 100% pass rate from A* to E

• 93.7% of all examinations taken were graded A*-B.

• Students have also had stunning success with university entry, with 19 girls accepted by Oxford and Cambridge.

The Sixth Form TeamMiss Lally Head of Sixth Form

Mrs Hughes Senior Tutor Year 12

Mrs Quigley Sixth Form Administrator

Ms Egan Sixth Form Administrator

12-1 Mr Murray

12-2 Mrs Hutton

12-3 Mrs Cleary

12-4 Mrs Langridge

12-5 Mrs Fooks

12-6 Miss Stokwisz

12-7 Miss Glover

12-8 Mrs Howie

8.40 Registration8.45 Assembly or form time9.05 Lesson 110.05 Lesson 211.05 Lesson 312.25 Lunch1.30 Lesson 42.30 Lesson 53.30 School officially ends

Libraries and resource centres are available until 5pmExtra curricular activities

The School Day

Home School Agreement

• Details in Student Handbook• Attendance and punctuality (form time and

lessons)• Uniform

The step up from GCSE to A Level

• 5 hours extra study expected per subject per 10 day cycle

• Attendance and punctuality important• Help sessions and support • Active role in lessons is vital

The Curriculum

• 5 AS subjects including General Studies. • All taught by subject specialists• One lesson per cycle on General Studies in Year 12• Year 13-no General Studies lessons but all have

an EPQ Tutorial

The Curriculum

• 5 hours extra study expected per subject per 10 day cycle

• Attendance and punctuality important• Help sessions and support • Active role in lessons is vital

Extended Project Qualification• Year 13

• Independent research skills

• Stepping stone to University

• Self-directed and self-motivated project

Extended Project Qualification“We welcome the introduction of the Extended Project and would encourage youto undertake one as it will develop your independent study and research skillsand ease the transition from school / college to higher education.”

University of Cambridge

“If you have undertaken the Extended Project, this may be taken into account if you do not achieve the conditions of your offer.”

London School of Economics

“We have an increasingly compelling evidence base that students who did well at EPQ settle in well to their studies, we are keen to see more of them.” University of Southampton

The AQA Baccalaureate

• Optional • Students pay for entry• Designed to “celebrate the achievements of well-rounded

post-16 students”

Depth of study – A level subjectsBreadth of study – AS General StudiesIndependent learning – an Extended Project (EPQ) – Mandatory for all

studentsPersonal Development – Enrichment Activities

Extra Curricular Activities

• Work experience• Young Enterprise• Mentoring of younger girls• Stewarding• Year group school councils• Charity events and fundraising• Librarian

Book deposit

• £50 deposit • Given back at end of Year 13 upon return of

ALL textbooks

Target Setting and ALIS

• ALIS is used to set challenging targets based on national data

• Average GCSE point scores are submitted for each student

• Point scores are used to generate targets for A Levels

Modules

• No January modules this year

• All exams sat in the summer

AS Level ExaminationsResults – AugustUniform Mark Score (UMS)

AS (Yr 12)

Examples Unit 1 Unit 2 AS total

AS grade

Student A 93(A) 100(A) 193 A+33

In this example the maximum UMS score is 200160 – A, 140 – B, 120 – C, 100 – D, 80 – E

AS Level ExaminationsResults – AugustUniform Mark Score (UMS)

AS (Yr 12)

Examples Unit 1 Unit 2 AS total

AS grade

Student A 93(A) 100(A) 193 A+33

Student B 83(A) 78(B) 161 A+1

In this example the maximum UMS score is 200160 – A, 140 – B, 120 – C, 100 – D, 80 – E

A2 Level ExaminationsResults – AugustUniform Mark Score (UMS)

AS (Yr 12) A2 (Yr 13)

Examples Unit 1 Unit 2 AS total

AS grade

Unit 3 Unit 4 OverallUMS

Overallgrade

Student A 93(A) 100(A) 193 A+33 75 (B) 78 (B) 346 A

Student B 83(A) 78(B) 161 A+1

Example where A2 maximum UMS is 400320 – A, 280 – B, 240 – D, 200 – D, 160 - E

A2 Level ExaminationsResults – AugustUniform Mark Score (UMS)

AS (Yr 12) A2 (Yr 13)

Examples Unit 1 Unit 2 AS total

AS grade

Unit 3 Unit 4 OverallUMS

Overallgrade

Student A 93(A) 100(A) 193 A+33 75 (B) 78 (B) 346 A

Student B 83(A) 78(B) 161 A+1 75 (B) 78 (B) 314 B

Example where A2 maximum UMS is 400320 – A, 280 – B, 240 – D, 200 – D, 160 - E

Why AS Levels are Important

In June/July of Year 121. AS results used to inform predicted A2 grades;2. School reference written based on Y12 performance;3. Personal statements / CVs written at the end of Year12;4. AS level exams easier than A2 exams;5. Girls’ choices of Universities and courses based on the

above

Monitoring

• Targets set• Discussions with subjects teachers and form

tutors• Tracking by tutors, Mrs Hughes and Miss Lally

A Level Results Day

• Thursday 14th August• Please also be here the following week• Admissions policy to Year 13

Higher Education, Courses and Employment

• Careers interviews• Year 13 to Year 12 information exchange• Tutor time• Parents’ Evenings• UCAS system and training days• Open days• Deadlines

Well being• Tutor • Mrs Hughes-Senior Tutor• Miss Lally-Head of Sixth Form• Miss Miller and Dr Welch - Higher Education questions

and ‘what to do next’• Connexions advisors• School counsellor and pastoral mentor• Induction days• Talks e.g. Drugs, alcohol

Work experience 14-18th July 2014

• Students to source own placement at a reputable company. • Sole traders not accepted. • Must be within the Greater Manchester area. Placements out

of area will be classed as unauthorised.• School’s duty of care - The company must agree to a Health

and Safety risk assessment visit. This is a requirement of the Local Authority.

Work experience 14-18th July 2014• Government funding now ceased. School will be subsidising

part of the cost of the risk assessment visits, however, £25 from parents to be made via Parentpay.

• Paperwork to be completed:– Self-placement form– Copy of the Employer’s Liability Insurance – paperwork

cannot be accepted without this.– Medical form if appropriate.

• Must be returned by Wednesday 18th December

Work experience 14-18th July 2014

• Letters via Parentmail • Self–placement forms given to each student via their Form

Tutors. • IT IS NOT TOO EARLY TO START SEARCHING. • Any queries or questions are to be directed to Ms Wright,

Careers Co-ordinator at the main school office.

Bursary

• Means tested financial support for students • Paid in addition to all other benefits• Evidence of income required to support

applications• Information from Mrs Quigley in the Sixth Form

Office

Important Dates

• Thursday 26th September: GCSE certificate presentation evening RNCM

• Thursday 14th November: Sixth Form Open Evening

• Thursday 28th November: Year 12 Parents’ Evening

• AS Results: Thursday 14th August

Home Support and Home-School Liaison

• Early contact• Parents’ Forum 16th October 2013

Home Support and Home-School Liaison

• Early contact• Parents’ Forum 16th October 2013

Thank you for joining us tonight

We look forward to celebrating success with you in August 2014!

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