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INNOVATION SUPPLEMENT


Left & above: Students from Impington International College


Our students are our best evidence of how closely- knit our community is. During these challenging times, it has remained important that we maintain this connection and we have worked extremely hard to ensure that everyone, in particular those transitioning to Year 12, feel welcomed and confident, so that they can have these brilliant experiences and make the most of their time with us.


So, as we started the new academic year, we have ensured that all of our students will have quality contact time with tutors, and that our tutor groups are no bigger than 15 students, which means they get plenty of 1-2-1 access. As the majority of our students have been out of education since March, we have spent a lot of time ensuring that they are aware of what we expect from them and the responsibilities that they now have as young adults – making the learning leap from secondary school to sixth form is a huge task that shouldn’t be underestimated!


One part of our induction process that has worked


particularly well, has been the individual approach that we’ve taken for each student; this has been mirrored in the way that we have communicated with our parent community too. Many parents, especially those sending their children to another country for education, have felt anxious and worried about what our College will be like in this ‘new norm’. So, we offered all of our parents the chance to join personal Zoom meetings with our senior leadership team and submit their specific questions, so that as much information is shared as possible. We have, of course, been sending out regular communications via email too but, in times like this, seeing a face and hearing a voice is reassuring. Our international community makes us what


we are; through these difficult times, they have been fantastic, in continuing to support one another as well as us. It has been brilliant to be back in the College and to see everyone motivated and excited to get back to some form of normality and I am so proud of how everyone has settled in and welcomed their new friends. We’re ready for whatever is thrown our way and to help our students grow into young adults who are ready to take on the world!


Think GLOBAL PEOPLE


WEBINAR


EXPLORING CURRICULA & HIGHER EDUCATION OPTIONS


HOSTED BY: JAYNE CONSTANTINIS


PANEL INCLUDES: RICHARD PARKER, INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF LONDON


KSENIJA POPAC, EMG SCHOOL PLACEMENT


KATE RAISON, UK STUDY OPTIONS


JOHANNA SALE, IMPINGTON INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE


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