SIBFORD SIXTH FORM
SIXTH FORM SUPPORT
An extensive programme of support is offered to ensure all Sixth Form students are fully prepared for the challenges of Sixth Form and are able to make a successful transition from GCSE to the increased demands of KS5 learning.
Taster Lessons November 2017
These give Year 11 students the opportunity to try A Level lessons in a variety of individually chosen subjects. Year 11 students will work alongside Year 12 & 13 students and experience A Level learning and teaching. Students joining Sibford Sixth Form from other schools will be able to experience a taster day following application.
Year 12 Induction – Two Day Programme June 2018
These days will introduce students to the content of the courses they intend to study as well as outlining the expectations of studying in Year 12. Any preparatory work will also be given by departments. It is intended that the induction days will be fully interactive to ensure that students are actively involved and are given every opportunity to begin to explore the areas they will be specialising in.
Tutorial Programme Offered throughout Year 12
These weekly sessions will be led by tutors and will focus on the development of key skills for success in the Sixth Form. Students will be guided and supported to learn skills which will be central to their success. Key topics covered will include: the effective use of private study time, revision techniques and how to be a successful learner, as well as advice on job applications and interview skills.
All Sixth Form students will have regular individual academic mentoring from their tutor where individual progress is considered and reviewed.
Post 18 Options / Higher Education Preparation June 2019
The aim of these events is to support students in making important decisions about their future. The UCAS application process will be fully explained so that students can make appropriate choices. They will also receive advice on how to make successful applications.
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