6th form newsletter 27th february
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Turnford School's 6th Form Newsletter 27th FebruaryTRANSCRIPT
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Eight year 13 students all taking BTEC Art and Design we invited to display
their work in the Youth Arts Centre in Waltham Cross in January. Their work
was designed to celebrate cultural diversity within the Borough of Broxbourne.
The students work was very weel received by the community and shows just
what hard work and dedication that have put into their projects.
The students who exhibited were:
Jessice Butterfield, Jessie Hector, Katie Holton, Matthew Hurry, Becky Ryde,
Scarlett Sandford, Emily Tracher and Alice Wilkinson
Well done and what a credit to the sixth form.
6th Form Newsletter Issue 06 FEBRUARY 2015
UNIVERSITY APPLICATIONS
Well done to over 55 of you who have
applied to university already. You can still
apply as a late application. If you are still
unsure of your destination please make
sure you come and see us to discuss and
make use of time in your tutorials.
APPRENTICESHIPS Resources
National Apprenticeships Website—
https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
Milk Round School Leavers—http://
schoolleavers.milkround.com
Connexions—https://
www.youthconnexions-hertfordshire.org/
careers/jobs-apprenticeships/
National Citizen Service (NCS) is a way for 15 to 17 year olds to make ex-traordinary friendships, learn the skills they don’t teach you in class and cre-ate unforgettable memories. NCS takes place outside of term time in spring, summer and autumn—each is a little different. There are plenty of dates to choose from so there’s noth-ing standing between you and NCS. There are four different phases to NCS: Phase 1—Adventure Phase 2—Future Phase 3—Making a Difference Phase 4—Graduation To find out more about this exciting opportunity go to www.ncsyes.co.uk
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Two Insight Events with Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley is one of the world's leading investment banks, and
they have asked Pure Potential to invite bright sixth formers to ap-
ply to two of their programmes this summer.
Step in, Ste! p up (14th-16th July)– this programme compris-
es of case studies, panel sessions, a trading floor tour and interac-
tive workshops. It will provide the perfect stepping stone for any
budding students looking to kick-start their careers in banking and
finance. Open to female students in years 12 and 13.
Open Day (21st July) – this event consists of interactive presen-
tations and workshops where students will learn about our various
divisions, as well as meeting and networking with industry profes-
sionals. This really is a great introduction to the Bank and will offer
you a valuable insight into life at a leading, global firm.
Open to male and female students in year 13.
Having a prestigious firm such as Morgan Stanley on a student's personal
statement or CV will be hugely beneficial when it comes to applying to
university and looking for work experience when an undergraduate. Ap-
plications have already opened and students will need to submit a CV and
covering letter by Tuesday, 2nd June 2015.