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Careers and Higher Education


Careers Education in the Sixth Form is built around the development of personal and employability skills through a range of provision:


Ÿ The tutor programme Ÿ The enrichment curriculum Ÿ Work Experience Ÿ School Service Ÿ Visiting speakers programme


Access to Higher Education is supported in the Sixth Form through the following provision: Ÿ Visits to local and regional HE conventions, including those organised by UCAS;


Ÿ Extensive use of Unifrog, an online tool which supports students in selecting appropriate university course and compiling their personal statements;


Ÿ Tutor support with writing personal statements and providing references;


Ÿ Parent and student briefings about UCAS and student finance;


Ÿ Individual guidance is also regularly provided to students by the Sixth Form team as and when required.


Some recent Higher Education destinations of our students include:


Ÿ International Politics at Aberystwyth University; Ÿ Zoology at University of Bristol; Ÿ Football Coaching and Management at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester (University of Buckingham);


Ÿ Psychology at Cardiff University; Ÿ Fashion Merchandising at Fashion Retail Academy in London; Ÿ Biomedical Sciences at Imperial College, London; Ÿ English at University of Nottingham; Ÿ History at University of Southampton; Ÿ Mathematics at University of Surrey.


Matravers School Sixth Form Prospectus


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