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Title: SIXTH FORM


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SIXTH FORM
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About Us!
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The Sixth Form here at Chase High opened in
September 2008.
With nearly 100 students, we are expanding
quickly, with excellent results already achieved.
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Our Curriculum!
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Our aim is to meet all students needs.
Therefore, our courses are available at 3
levels. Regardless of your ability, there is a
course to suit you
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Our Curriculum!
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Our recent OFSTED inspection report highlights
that the Sixth Form has
A good curriculum that meets the needs of all
students.
Our Options Booklet, available this evening,
contains details of all the courses on offer
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Our Curriculum!
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These courses include opportunities for students
of all abilities in areas such as
Public Services
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Our Curriculum!
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And brand new for 2010
Level 2 and Level 3 Games Development
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Our Curriculum!
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There are also opportunities to improve or
develop further understanding in the Core areas
Maths
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Our Curriculum!
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Our curriculum is supported by a comprehensive
network, made up of
Personal Support
Learning Support
Financial Support
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Learning Support!
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Sixth Form students have continued access to all
the support available in the school.
A designated Post-16 Learning Mentor
Learning Support
Our Inclusion Team
Our EAL Department
Connexions and other outside agencies
A designated Post-16 Learning Support Assistant
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Learning Support!
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At the heart of the school is the brand new
Independent Learning Centre.
This facility was especially designed and fully
equipped with the latest technology in order to
support the independent learning and research
activities expected as part of 6th Form studies.
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Learning Support!
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Inspectors recently commented that
The quality of teaching and learning is often
good or better, demonstrating respectful two-way
relationships.
There is a focus on students learning andthe
commitment from all staff means that students
make progress.
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Financial Support!
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As a Post-16 student, you may be entitled to
claim an Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA).
This is means tested and gives you a weekly
allowance of up to 30 to assist you with further
education. Attendance and meeting course
requirements are used as eligibility criteria
each week.
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Financial Support!
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At Chase Highs 6th Form, we also offer a unique
financial opportunity for students.
We are the ONLY 6th Form in the Southend area
to offer students the opportunity to take up paid
employment within the school to support their
studies.
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Financial Support!
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Students currently work in the school in roles
such as
Student Learning Support Assistants
Administration Assistants
Break / Lunchtime Supervisors
Science Technicians
Foreign Language Assistants Translators
ICT Technicians
By building your curriculum around these
opportunities, we aim to reduce the need for you
to find evening and weekend work to support your
education.
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Personal Support!
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You will also be supported through programmes of
Personal, Social Health Education
Key Skills
Careers HE Guidance
Enrichment Activities
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Personal Support!
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These aspects of our work were recently praised
by OFSTED, who reported that
Students have good opportunities for enrichment
through organised sport, educational visits and
visiting speakers.
Students say they enjoy being in the sixth form.
Students speak highly of the individual care,
guidance and support.
Small class sizes enable teachers to give
students good individual support.
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Sixth Form Life!
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Our 6th Form community is made up of students
from many different schools and colleges.
We welcome any student with a positive attitude
to learning and a willingness to contribute
positively to the development of the 6th Form.
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Why Post-16?
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People with skills and qualifications have more
chance of finding a job with good prospects and
pay. They may also have more job security.
It pays to keep learning!
More and more, employers are looking for people
with higher level skills and qualifications.
Job satisfaction security!
The more you learn, the more you earn.
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Why Chase High?
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If you are already a Chase High student
Staying at Chase will actually give you a
head-start with your Post-16 studies!
We already know the subjects you enjoy
We already know the way you like to learn
Staff already know and value you as individuals
You already know the environment
You already know the teaching staff
You already know your fellow students
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Why Chase High?
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No other school or college in Southend will
Design a personalised curriculum that
specifically meets YOUR needs and interests.
Provide you with such a high level of support,
guidance and care.
Support you financially by giving you the
opportunity to gain paid work alongside your
studies.
Have brand new accommodation with state of the
art teaching and learning facilities.
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Accommodation
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Accommodation
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A brand new state of the art Post-16 centre of
learning will be ready for opening in March 2011.
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The Role of the Academic Advisor
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  • They meet daily with their tutor groups,
    therefore they are able to deal with any problems
    immediately.
  • Because they meet daily with their tutor groups
    they get to know their students really well.
  • They provide support for students to help them
    adjust to the extra freedom and responsibility
    that being a sixth former brings.

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The Role of the Academic Advisor
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  • They will meet students on a one to one basis to
    discuss various issues, these could range from
  • Subject specific issues.
  • Managing time effectively.
  • References.
  • Personal difficulties which are affecting their
    studies.
  • Help and support with UCAS applications.
  • Any other issue which is of concern.

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The Role of the Academic Advisor
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  • The Advisors will oversee the academic progress
    of each student.
  • Progress is monitored through a review and
    target-setting process with regular feedback to
    both students and parents.
  • If there are subject specific concerns the
    Advisor will meet with both subject teacher and
    student in order to try and improve the
    situation.

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The Role of the Academic Advisor
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  • We consider the role of the Academic Advisor
    crucial to the well being of every student.
    Students are treated as young adults and are
    expected to respond as such. If there are
    problems it is expected the Advisors are the
    first to discover these and respond in the
    appropriate manner.

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What is life like at Chase Highs Sixth Form?
A student perspective
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What do you need to do next? 1. Data awareness
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Look closely at your GCSE Target Grades. This
will enable you to choose the correct Level of
course to follow after Y11.
2 x GCSEs at Grade F or above
2 x GCSEs at Grade D or above
5 x GCSEs at Grades A?C (inc. Maths
English)
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What do you need to do next? 2. Course awareness
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Research the different courses available. Find
out where they can lead you. For example, dont
think that the only way you can get to university
is by doing A Levels
A university or other Higher Education course
will require you to achieve a certain number of
points.
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What do you need to do next? Course awareness
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For example, to study for a BSc Degree in
Forensic Science at Anglia Ruskin University, a
student requires 200 points.
The key thing is that the university does not
mind how these points are achieved.

If a specific qualification is required (e.g.
A Level Biology at Grade C or above), this will
be stated in the university prospectus.
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Transferable Progression Routes
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What do you need to do next? 3. Get Talking!
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Start discussing your plans. There are plenty of
people with all kinds of advice out there!
Speak to our Connexions Advisor. Book an
appointment with Mrs. Krusche.
Talk to your teachers. They can advise you about
courses that will suit your ability and meet your
needs.
Talk to your family. You usually trust their
advice! They can also ask any questions on your
behalf.
Study Skills sessions will involve exploring and
discussing the different Post-16 opportunities.
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What do you need to do next? Be Prepared!
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To get the most out of studying after the age of
16 its important to take time to choose the
right courses and qualifications. Ask yourself
1. What are you good at and what do you enjoy?
Most people do better in subjects they like.
Some courses may not need any previous experience.
2. Do you want to learn something new?
3. Will the course structure suit you?
Do you prefer exams, continual assessment or a
mixture of both?
4. Will the learning style suit you?
Do you prefer lectures, class discussions or
practical workshops?
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What do you need to do next? Be Prepared!
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Ask yourself
5. Where will the course lead? Does it fit in
with your long term plans?
If youve got a particular career in mind, its
worth finding out if you need to have specific
qualifications, skills or experience.
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And finally
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