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YEAR 10 PROGRESSION PARENTS INFORMATION EVENING 30 th June 2014 . WHERE EDUCATION IS THE PASSPORT TO THE FUTURE . . . The aim of this evening is to find out…. How to ensure your daughter progresses to the next level What your daughter can do when she leaves Mount Carmel - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WHERE EDUCATION IS THE PASSPORT TO THE FUTURE . . .

YEAR 10 PROGRESSION PARENTS INFORMATION EVENING

30th June 2014

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The aim of this evening is to find out…• How to ensure your daughter progresses to the next

level

• What your daughter can do when she leaves Mount Carmel

• What type of qualifications/courses she can apply for

• What grades she will need to get into college or training

• About the different kinds of schools and Colleges

• About our 6th form partnership with City & Islington College

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Year 11 Essentials

• Attendance and Punctuality• Uniform and Behaviour• Work ethic and focus• Time management & organisation• Participation in additional classes• Planning and preparation• Target setting • Identifying strengths and weaknesses

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Year 11 Preparation• University - 2017• Y10 Summer Exams• Academic Review Meetings• Predicted Grades• Core Science exam results• College Applications (Oct – Jan)• Mock Exams - Dec• Y11 Parents Evening - Jan• Exams – April - June• Homework, Controlled Assessments

Revision, Clubs

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What pathways can be taken?

11-14

14-16

16-19

19+

GCSE D-GOther provision

GCSE A*-C

A levels

Level 1 Vocational

Level 2 Vocational

Level 3 Vocational

Advanced Apprenticeship

Apprenticeship

Employment Higher Education

Further Education

Key Stage 3 Curriculum

IB

Entry/Level 1 Foundation Learning Tier

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What are the options?Full-time Education 11-18

A LevelsVocational related course

EmploymentWork based training – is training which takes place in a training centre for a particular job area

Employment with training ApprenticeshipsEmployment without training

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‘A’ Levels: to do ‘A’ levels…• You must have at least 5 GCSE grades

A*-C including English and Maths. Many Centres will require B’s or higher. • You must be able to cope well with

study and exams.• You want to study individual subjects.• You are considering university.

Then take 3 A levels in the 2nd Year‘A’ levels are level 3 courses and take 2

years

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Vocational Courses• Are BTECs, City & Guilds, NVQ, CACHE,

• Can be taken at level 1,2 or 3 depending on your GCSE grades – level 3 is equivalent to A levels and can lead to university courses

• Wide range of subjects such as: Childcare, Business, Mechanics, Performing Arts, Art, Hairdressing, IT, Sport Science, Construction, Society, Health and Development, Media, Design Technology etc………..

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Vocational courses are suited to someone who…

• Knows what area of study interests them• Likes to learn in a more practical way• Is good at coursework• Level 1 & 2 are usually 1 year courses and

level 3 is 2 years• Students can progress from a level 1, to

level 2, to level 3 over a number of years

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What level should I apply for?GCSE grades LEVEL OF STUDY

Mostly E’s - G’s

Choose BTEC/Level 1 courses(1 year study)

Mostly D’s Choose BTEC/Level 2 courses(1 year study)

5 A* - Cmust include English & Maths(minimum – many colleges will require some B’s)

Choose‘A’ levels/ BTECLevel 3 courses(2 year study)

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An Apprenticeship (work with training) • Apprenticeships take place in a work environment• Most apprenticeships are available at level 1 or

level 2• You earn (a small wage) and learn at the same

time• There are very few apprenticeships for school

leavers

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A school with a Sixth Form• Some 6th Forms are attached to schools such as

La Swap, iC6, Fortismere, Bishop Douglas, St. Michael’s Grammar, Bishop Challoner, Skinners Academy………

• Most schools will offer courses to students who have obtained GCSEs grade B and above.

• ‘A’ levels in traditional subjects and a limited number of vocational courses (BTECs)are available

• Similar to a school environment. More structured than a College. There is usually a 6th Form common room and a range of enrichment activities.

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FE Colleges• There are lots of local colleges such as:

City & Islington, Barnet, College of North East London, Westminster Kingsway, Hackney Community college…………

• They offer a wide range of vocational courses BTEC’s/ NVQ’s/ CACHE and A Level courses

• There will be a mixed age of learners, more independence with learning, new environment, bigger buildings

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Work Based Training• Training providers offer work based

training at a centre. To get an NVQ the student will do a mixture of working in a placement and training.

• This training is for a particular job and helps the person develop skills for employment

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Where is the information at Mount Carmel?

• All Year 11 will have a careers advice in their PSHE lessons• Y10 Presenting Yourself Day – 7th July• Y10 Career event - 9th July• Careers interviews

• There is a careers section in the LRC

• Information about Open Days• College Websites

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Advice – What should students do now?

• Research the area/job/career you are interested in – use careers library or Kudos

• Contact the colleges you are interested in to get a prospectus and go to the open evening. These start now but some are much later.

• Think about the course you want to study. Read the course descriptions carefully and ask for help if you are not sure.

• Focus on your goals – references are being written by the Year 11 team now. They include attendance, punctuality and general conduct. All Colleges will require a reference from school. The grades on them will be those on your October Report.

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Advice – What should students do now?

• Check that you have the correct grades for the courses you want to apply for

• Apply for more than one college and more than one level of course

• Check colleges deadline for applications and send it in good time. Some deadlines are in November/ December, others not until January.

• Complete application forms by the end of the Autumn term at the latest. These are either online or paper. Take a copy, if paper, and hand it to the office for the reference to be attached.

• Be available in the summer (late August) for enrolment days. Your place will not be saved.

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Good Luck !