FEATHERSTONE HIGH SIXTH FORM
Transcript of FEATHERSTONE HIGH SIXTH FORM
Prospectus 2017/18
FEATHERSTONE HIGH SIXTH FORM
2014
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“Our vision for the Sixth Form involves each and every student fulfilling their full potential. At Featherstone the focus is on the individual where both excellence and progress are equally celebrated.
We believe we can achieve and aspire to greater things. We will accomplish this through the sharpening of our academic skills and social awareness which will allow us to adapt to an ever-changing society and become responsible citizens of tomorrow.”
Statement written by Sixth Form Committee
“Our Sixth Form students have neatly captured the core purpose of our Sixth Form at Featherstone - to be a centre of excellence in all we do. Our focus on the individual student will be very clear from the moment you join us.
Our vision is to ensure you realise your unique potential academically,
physically and socially through dedicated, innovative and enthusiastic teaching and learning.
You have the opportunity to join us at a truly exciting time as we celebrate another ‘outstanding’ Ofsted inspection and A Level results that put us in the top 10% of schools in the country for the progress students make here.
We are a heavily oversubscribed school and students at Featherstone consistently make more progress than those at similar schools.
I look forward to welcoming you to our sixth form in the near future.”
Mr G. Wadwa, Headteacher
Our vision
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Disclaimer: All information correct at time of going to print, please contact the school for the most up to date information.
Contents
Excellent Facilities 3
Accelerated Learning Pathway
University Success
Student Life & Student Voice
Community
What are Your Options?
Course Criteria & Progression
A Level Courses
BTEC Courses
How to Apply
Learning Pathways
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The building accommodates up to 400 students and opened in September 2009. It is designed to be energy efficient and eco-friendly.
Excellent facilities
Library
IT Pods
Individual Student Netbooks
Seminar rooms for small group work
Café and social space for students
Media and Music Technology Suite
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This programme will be offered to students who have achieved very high GCSE grades (majority As and A*s). They will be competing for places to study at one of the top universities around the country; including Oxbridge (Oxford and Cambridge) and Russell Group Universities for courses such as Medicine, Dentistry and Law. For such courses and universities, students will be required to show that they can be stretched and challenged and achieve outside of their academic field. They will need to demonstrate some of the much sought after skills such as in-depth research ability, independent and creative thinking and presentation and interview skills.
We offer the Extended Project Qualification (equivalent to an A Level qualification) in which students choose an area that they would like to research. They work alongside a supervisor to develop a plan for their research, write up their project and then present their findings to an audience. Increasingly students are being expected to have this qualification alongside their A levels for the top universities. This qualification shows students are passionate about their subject or an area assimilated to their subject, and can work independently.
EXTENDED PROJECT
Students wishing to apply for Medicine are given the opportunity to complete work experience at a hospital in the summer term of Year 12, and participate in medical workshops with working health professionals and successful medical students from the school.
APPLYING FOR MEDICINE
Accelerated learning pathway
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BRILLIANT CLUB
The Brilliant Club is an award winning charity that exists to widen access to highly-selective universities for pupils from under-represented groups.
In The Scholars Programme, PhD tutors deliver programmes of university-style tutorials to small groups of pupils in Year 12 to develop the knowledge, skills and ambition that help those pupils to secure places at highly-selective universities.
Students submit an assignment that will be graded by a participating university. Being part of this scheme will be highly regarded when applying for university.
For those considering applying to Oxbridge, we offer a comprehensive package to support students. Students are encouraged to attend Oxbridge taster days and apply for residential courses. We also liaise with Oxbridge representatives regarding interviews and personal statement writing. Students applying for Russell Group universities and courses may need to take exams such as BMAT or STEP and students will be advised of these details.
APPLYING TO UNIVERSITY
Outstanding results 2016
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A Levels: A*, A*, B
A Levels: A*, A, A, A
Aaran is now studying Maths and Physics at Warwick University
Naomi is now studying Sociology at Glasgow
University
Inprit is now studying Nursing at Middlesex
University
Yuganter is now studying Business & Economics at Hertfordshire University
A Lev
el: A, BTEC: D*D*
BTECs: D*D*, D*
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Sonam is now studying Biological Science at Warwick University
AS Levels: A, A, A, B
Samdeep is now in Year 13 at FH6
AS Levels: A, A, A
Simran is now in Year 13 at FH6
Hodo is now studying Education at Roehampton
University
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evel: A, BTEC: D*D*
Sandip is now studying Law at Westminster
University
A Levels: A, A, ABTECs: D*D*, D*
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6th Form Committee
Student Council
Prefects
Coursework Clinics
Subject Related Talks
External Speakers
International Trips
Peer Mentoring
Curriculum Days
At FHS Sixth Form we offer our students a variety of opportunities to enhance their life experiences, build self confidence and learn respect. By encouraging students to participate we aim to support their applications for the world of work or higher education. Through enrichment, it is evident that FHS students grow into well rounded, open minded individuals who are recognised on a local, regional and national scale.
Student life
Community
Student voiceWe have a number of projects on offer for students in the sixth form. Students can be elected as a form rep, and subsequently sit on the school council. We also have a sixth form committee led by the Head Boy and Head Girl. Students may also sign up to be prefects, taking responsibility on lunch duties and events across the school. Opportunities for students to be leaders for the Jack Petchey Award are on offer as well as various charity projects.
Wings of Hope Achievement Awards
Amnesty International Youth Awards
St John’s Ambulance Cadets
Red Nose Day
Christmas Hampers
Breast Cancer Awareness Day
Coffee morning for Cancer Research
Jack Petchey Award
Our motto “together we achieve” is all encompassing. At FHS Sixth Form our students relish their involvement in fund-raising and charity work. Each year, because of the determination and kind hearts of our students, we make a number of sizeable donations to local, national and international charities, helping those less fortunate.
Enrichment Fayre
Aim Higher Day
Team Building
Head Boy & Girl
Graduation Ball
Young Enterprise
Sports Clubs
University Taster Days
Learning pathways
5 A*-C GCSE (APS 4.5 - 5)
GCSE grade B/6 in the subject you wish to study (Grade 7 required for Physics, unless doing A Level
Maths).
Grade 4 in English Language and Maths required.
Please look at specific subject requirements for all subjects.
5 A*-C GCSE (APS 4.5 - 5)
You need a B/6 grade at GCSE for the A Level you wish to follow.
Grade 4 in English Language and Maths required.
Students will pick one A Level alongside a BTEC Diploma.
5 A*- D GCSE (APS 3.5)
High grade 3 in English and Maths required.
National Diploma = 2 A LevelsNational Extended Certificate = 1 A Level
Science at grade D (Core and Additional) required for
certain subjects.
Minimum 4 GCSE or equivalent passes at grade E (grade 2) or above (APS 2)
(including English Language and Maths)
A Level A Level & BTEC
BTEC Level 3 BTEC Level 2
Community
Student voice
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What are your options?A Level Route
BTEC Level 3 Route
A LEVEL OPTION 1 A LEVEL OPTION 2 A LEVEL OPTION 3 A LEVEL OPTION 4
BiologyComputer ScienceEconomicsMedia StudiesHistoryDrama & TheatreMusic TechnologyFrenchSpanishArtFurther Maths
ChemistryMathsPsychologyPhilosophy & Ethics (RE)SociologyFrenchSpanishArtFurther Maths
ChemistryEconomicsGeographyPE PhysicsPsychologyFrenchSpanishArtFurther Maths
BiologyBusiness StudiesEnglish LiteraturePoliticsMathsSociologyFrenchSpanishArtFurther Maths
BTEC LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA
Applied ScienceBusinessHealth & Social Care
LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE
Applied ScienceBusinessPerforming ArtsSportTravel & Tourism
LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE
Applied ScienceBusinessPerforming ArtsSportTravel & Tourism
Those students who have gained A*s & As in the main at GCSE, may have the opportunity to study 4 A Level subjects.
Students will follow 2 BTEC subjects at Level 3 (one Diploma and one Certificate) which will be the equivalent of 3 A levels. Students who have grade 4s or below in English and Maths will retake these GCSEs as part of their curriculum. All students undertaking BTEC courses will complete compulsory work experience as part of their course.
BTEC LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA
Applied ScienceBusinessPerforming Arts Travel & Tourism
OPTION 1 OPTION 2
Most students will follow 3 subjects, each must be from a different box from option 1-4.
All students will follow 2 different subjects, pick from either option one or option two.
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All courses are subject to the viability of minimum and maximum class numbers and students meeting the course criteria.
BTEC Level 2*
STUDENTS WILL UNDERTAKE THE FOLLOWING OVER TWO YEARS:
GCSE English, GCSE MathsExtensive Work Experience (WEX)Person Certificate in: BTEC Level 2 Technical Certificate in Business Administration
*This Level 2 option will only run if there is sufficient demand from students.
All students undertaking BTEC courses will need to complete compulsory work experience as part of their course.
BTEC LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA BTEC LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA
OPTION 1 OPTION 2
A Level & BTEC Route Students will have the option of selecting 1 A Level course with a Level 3 Diploma (subject criteria applies). Students should pick from either Option 1 or Option 2 only.
A LEVEL OPTION A LEVEL OPTION
BiologyComputer ScienceEconomicsMedia StudiesHistoryDrama & TheatreMusic TechnologyFrenchSpanishArtFurther Maths
ChemistryMathsPsychologyPhilosophy & Ethics (RE)SociologyFrenchSpanishArtFurther Maths
A LEVEL OPTION A LEVEL OPTION
ChemistryEconomicsGeographyPE PhysicsPsychologyFrenchSpanishArtFurther Maths
BiologyBusiness StudiesEnglish LiteraturePoliticsMathsSociologyFrenchSpanishArtFurther Maths
Applied ScienceBusiness
Performing Arts Travel & Tourism
Applied ScienceBusinessHealth & Social Care
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Course criteria and progressionA Levels
These are academic qualifications which require the ability to do extended reading and writing.
To study A Levels you will need five GCSEs at grade C or above (including English Language and Maths at grade 4) and at least a grade B/6 in the subjects you wish to take for A Level. In addition students must have a minimum GCSE APS of 4.5. To study Maths and Sciences you will need an APS of 5.
Most students will study three subjects. Students who have outstanding GCSEs (A*-A) will be guided to study four.
The sixth form team will guide you on to the correct courses based on how well you have done at GCSE.
AS/A Levels provide a route to university.
WHAT ARE A LEVELS? A LEVEL CRITERIA
In subjects not taken at GCSE an associated GCSE will be taken into account. For example: B in History, Geography or English Language/Literature for A Level Government & Politics.
BTEC grades would only be accepted as one grade within the 5 A*-C grades and for Sciences a B must be obtained in both in the Core & Additional Science or Triple Science subject.
In Maths and Science subjects, grade B/6 applicants must be endorsed by the Head of Department on completion of an entrance exam at the very beginning of term to determine their suitability for the course. Students will be re-coursed where they do not meet the minimum expectation on these exams. Student will be expected to undertake preparatory work over the summer.
All students will be entered for AS exams in Year 12. Students must pass all three exams in order to progress to Year 13. If students do not pass three AS exams they will be re-coursed back to Year 12.
A Level Results 2016 99% pass rate 48% grades at A*-B
77% grades at A*-C
A level progress placed FHS in the top 10% of schools in the country.
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BTECs are vocational qualifications that provide a more practical, real-world approach to learning and skill development alongside a key theoretical background.
BTECs continue to be developed and updated for industry requirements and in response to the needs of learners. This ensures that learners gain maximum benefit from their work whilst qualifying. This could be in readiness for the workplace or continued study at the next level, whether in an academic environment or a more specialist vocational area.
BTEC qualifications that we offer are Extended Certificate (equivalent to one A Level) and Diploma (equivalent to two A Levels). They offer natural progression along a vocational path to university or the world of work.
Level 3 National Diploma & National Extended Certificate In order to access BTEC level 3 courses students will need to attain a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A*-D (High grade 3s in English Language and Maths). This can include BTEC courses previously followed. Please check individual subjects for entrance criteria. Options at this level will be to retake GCSE English and/or Maths if they have a grade 3.
All courses require students to pass 40% external examination/assessment units. Students will sit examinations in Year 12. Students that fail these exams may not be able to progress to Year 13.
BTEC Level 2 In order to access BTEC level 2 courses, students will need 4 GCSE or equivalent passes, A*-E (grade 2 or above including English Language and Maths.)
Work Experience All students undertaking BTEC courses will be required to complete work experience. Work experience is a compulsory part of BTEC courses.
BTECs
WHAT ARE BTECS? BTEC CRITERIA
BTEC Level 3 Results 2016 98%: Distinction* - Merit 82%: Distinction* - Distinction
100% pass rate in all BTEC subjects.
Course criteria and progression
Attendance 95%
Effort
Ability to meet deadlines
Quality of class & home work
Completion of work experience
Passing any BTEC external examinations
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The school will look at all students on an individual basis and whether they are suitable for the courses chosen. External students will be requested to show their birth certificate, current passport, proof of address and all relevant qualifications.
It will be up to the discretion of the Sixth Form Team as to which courses students are able to follow. Grade B students will be re-coursed if they do not meet the minimum requirements of the entrance tests for Maths and the Sciences.
A Level In order to continue into Year 13 students will need to have attained a minimum of 3 Es at AS Level. In circumstances where students have not achieved 3 Es, they will be required to attend an interview with the Director of Sixth Form to look at options and be re-coursed.
BTEC Level 3 Courses In order to continue into Year 13 students will need to be working towards their minimum target grades at BTEC level 3 in all of their subjects. This includes passing any external assessments or exams.
In addition to the criteria for A Levels, BTEC Level 3 & 2 the following will also be considered:
PROGRESSION INTO YEAR 12
PROGRESSION INTO YEAR 13
Course criteria and progression
A Level
Page index
15 Art
15 Biology
15 Business Studies
16 Chemistry
16 Computer Science
16 Drama & Theatre
17 Economics
17 English
18 French
17 Geography
18 History (Modern)
18 Mathematics
19 Media Studies
19 Music Technology
19 Philosophy & Ethics
20 Physical Education
20 Physics
20 Politics
21 Psychology
18 Punjabi
21 Sociology
18 Spanish
BTEC
22 Applied Science
22 Business
23 Health & Social Care
23 IT
24 Performing Arts
24 Sport
25 Travel & Tourism
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Biology
EXAMINING BODY: AQA
CONTENT OF COURSE: 1. Biological molecules 2. Cells 3. Organisms exchange substances with their environment 4. Genetic information, variation & relationships between organisms 5. Energy transfers in and between organisms 6. Organisms respond to changes in their internal & external environments 7. Genetics, populations, evolution & ecosystems 8. The control of gene expression
PROGRESSION ROUTES: A qualification in Biology will allow progression to university study and entry to careers in a wide range of occupations, including medicine, forensic science, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, radiology, and nursing.
CONTACT: Ms N Pedrosa
Art
EXAMINING BODY: PEARSONS
CONTENT OF COURSE: Students will follow a programme that will allow for personal, creative responses to a variety of observationally based projects. Students will experience a broad range of materials and techniques used by artists. A specialist art vocabulary will be developed along with knowledge and understanding of the place of Art and Design in history and contemporary society. Visits will be made to museums and current exhibitions.
PROGRESSION ROUTES: The Arts is the 3rd Largest industry in the UK and A level Art and Design will give you the opportunity to advance into a Creative based career.
A Level Art can lead to a degree in your chosen specialism at university, a BTEC Higher National Diploma, a BTEC Foundation Diploma in Art or an Art Foundation course. Art can lead to the following careers: graphic design, textile design, illustration, web design, set dressing, interior design, jewellery design, sculpture or ceramics.
CONTACT: Ms R Perks & Ms S Hurlstone
Business Studies
EXAMINING BODY: AQA
CONTENT OF COURSE: AS Content: • What is business? • Managers, leadership and decision making. • Decision making to improve marketing performance. • Decision making to improve operational performance. • Decision making to improve financial performance. • Decision making to improve human resource performance.
A2 Content: • Analysing the strategic position of a business. • Choosing strategic direction. • Strategic methods: how to pursue strategies. • Managing strategic change
PROGRESSION ROUTES: A qualification in Business Studies will allow progression to university study for a Business Studies degree, or combined with another subject, for example a language. Students with a Business Studies qualification have skills that are attractive to potential employers.
CONTACT: Mr J Coulter
5 A*-C including English Lang and Maths at a Grade 4. Grade B in GCSE Art required.
Entrance Criteria
5A*- C including English Lang (Grade 4). Grade B in both Core and Additional or Triple Science subject required. Students must also obtain a grade 5 at Maths and have an APS above 5.0. All students with a Grade B in Science will be required to pass an entrance exam.
Entrance Criteria
5A*-C including English Lang and Maths (grade 4). Grade B in GCSE Business Studies or associated subject e.g. English Lit, History or Geography if not studied at GCSE.
Entrance Criteria
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Chemistry
EXAMINING BODY: AQA
CONTENT OF COURSE: Paper 1: (Inorganic Chemistry and some Physical Chemistry) 35% Inorganic chemistry, relevant practical skills and relevant physical chemistry equilibria, acids and bases and redox. Paper 2: (Organic Chemistry and some Physical Chemistry) 35% Organic chemistry, relevant practical skills, and relevant physical chemistry Paper 3: (Practical skills, data handling and synopsis) 30%
The course covers the three key branches of chemistry: organic, inorganic and physical; and also allows pupils to develop analytical skills in a series of core and advanced practicals.
PROGRESSION ROUTES: There are a huge range of degree courses available to study either Chemistry itself or combined with other subjects such as: Medicinal Chemistry, Forensic Science and Toxicology, Pharmacology, certain courses require a GCE in Chemistry. These include courses such as Chemical Engineering, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Biological Sciences, Environmental Science, Pharmacy and Dentistry.
CONTACT: Ms S Afzal/Mr J Patel
Drama & Theatre
EXAMINING BODY: PEARSONS
CONTENT OF COURSE: AS Level: • Exploration of Drama & Theatre: Exploration of two Contrasting Plays in a Practical & Active Way • Theatre Text in Performance: Per form a Monologue/Duologue & Group Performance of a Play
A Level: • Exploration of Dramatic Performance: Creation of a Unique & Original Piece of Theatre • Theatre Text in Context: Study of One Set Play & One Historical Play Assessed During a Written Exam
PROGRESSION ROUTES: A Level Drama and Theatre Studies provides a solid route for studying Theatre Studies or Drama at university. Students looking to embark on a career where public speaking is involved, e.g. Law, would also benefit from performance experience.
CONTACT: Ms H Mowbray-Brown
Computer Science
EXAMINING BODY: OCR
CONTENT OF COURSE: AS Level: • The characteristics of contemporary processors, input, output and storage devices • Software and software development • Programming • Exchanging data • Data types, data structures and algorithms • Legal, moral, ethical and cultural issues • Elements of computational thinking • Problem solving and programming • Algorithms. (Assessment by two 1:1/4 Hour exams)
A Level: Develops further knowledge and understanding of the same content areas as AS.
Plus the learner will choose a computing problem where they will: Analyse the problem; Design the solution; Develop the solution; Evaluation the solution. (Assessment by two 2:1/2 Hour exams + Project assessment)
PROGRESSION ROUTES: It is excellent preparation for students looking to take computing studies at degree level, or for anyone considering any kind of career in computing.
CONTACT: Mr R Holden
Business Studies
5A*- C including English Lang (grade 4). Grade B in both Core and Additional or Triple Science subject required. Students must also obtain a grade 6 at Maths and have an APS above 5.0. All students with a Grade B in Science will be required to pass an entrance exam.
Entrance Criteria
5A*-C including English Lang (grade 4). Grade B in GCSE Computer Science and Maths (grade 6) required. Students must also have an APS above 5.0.
Entrance Criteria
5A*-C including English Lang and Maths (grade 4). Grade B in GCSE Drama required.
Entrance Criteria
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Economics
EXAMINING BODY: AQA
CONTENT OF COURSE: AS Level:
• The operation of markets and market failure • The national economy in a global context
A Level:
• Individuals,firms,markets and market failure • The national and international economy
PROGRESSION ROUTES: A qualification in Economics will allow progression to university study for an Economics degree or combine with another subject for example Finance, Accounting, Management, Law, and Sociology.
Students with an Economics qualification have skills that are attractive to employers in private businesses, insurance, banking, national and local government, hospital management and economic lawyers in firms.
CONTACT: Mr A Grant
Geography
EXAMINING BODY: OCR
CONTENT OF COURSE: Students will study 4 units:
• Physical Systems • Human Interactions • Geographical Debates • Investigative Geography
Described as the ‘must-have’ A-Level by The Guardian in 2015, Geography is not just the study of the world, but also how the world works and how we are placed within it. Students studying Geography typically hold a keen interest in current affairs and will enjoy the field visits to study the world around us.
PROGRESSION ROUTES: Geography A Level provides an excellent foundation for further study at university, either through a Geography degree or as a supporting subject for other degrees. Qualifications in Geography are highly sought after in a wide range of occupations, including journalism, law, and business. It is the skills learnt studying Geography that make geographers eminently employable in the wider world. FHS Geography A-Level students have gone on to study subjects such as Economics, Business and Geography at University.
CONTACT: Mr J Mutton
EXAMINING BODY: PEARSONS
CONTENT OF COURSE: English literature covers poetry, prose and Drama based on selected texts chosen from set-text lists. Students will study a variety of literary texts, ranging from science fiction and political drama to exploring modern and pre-20th century poetry. The coursework unit in the second year of study will involve more critical writing, applying theory to texts of their own choice.
The course is assessed through a combination of exam and coursework:
• Introduction to the study of Literature • Genre Study • Poetry and Drama • Shakespeare • Independent study
PROGRESSION ROUTES: English A Level is unique in so far as it will support entry to the widest range of university courses ranging from Law through to History, Sociology, Psychology compared to any other single A Level.
CONTACT: Ms S Akhter
English
5A*-C including English Lang (grade 4). Students will also require a grade 6 in Maths.
Entrance Criteria5A*-C including Maths (grade 4). Grade 6 in both GCSE English Literature and Language required.
Entrance Criteria5A*-C including English Lang and Maths (grade 4). Grade B in GCSE Geography required or grade B in associated subject e.g. English Lit or History (if not studied Geography at GCSE).
Entrance Criteria
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Geography History (Modern)
EXAMINING BODY: PEARSONS
CONTENT OF COURSE: A level students will study four units, which will include several countries history, covering a 200 year period.
A Level subject content: Nationalism, dictatorship and democracy in the Twentieth century Europe:
• Germany and West Germany 1918 - 89 • The rise and fall of fascism in Italy 1911 - 46 • Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485 - 1603 • The Causes of the Russian Revolution, 1917.
PROGRESSION ROUTES: A good grade at A Level History is recognised by all universities as a facilitating subject for entry into a wide range of undergraduate disciplines and courses. Studying A Level History also provides graduates the opportunity to enter into a wider range of occupations, including law, journalism, education, estate agent, a financial analyst and business consultant.
CONTACT: Mr A McGhee
Languages
EXAMINING BODY: AQA
CONTENT OF COURSE: AS Level: • Media & communication • Popular culture • Healthy living & lifestyle • Family, friendships, marriage & partnerships
A Level: • The environment • Multi-cultural Society • Contemporary social Issues • 2 Cultural topics of the students’ choice
PROGRESSION ROUTES: Most universities will offer the opportunity to study a combined degree such as Business & Languages with the opportunity to study abroad. Languages will open the doors to various industries such as travel & tourism, customer relations, law, international relations, international business and some governmental agencies.
CONTACT: Ms M Arjona
SPANISH, FRENCH, & PUNJABI
5A*-C including English Lang and Maths (grade 4). Grade B in GCSE History required.
Entrance Criteria5A*-C including English Lang and Maths (grade 4). Grade B in chosen language studied at GCSE required.
Entrance Criteria
Mathematics
EXAMINING BODY: PEARSONS
CONTENT OF COURSE: • Pure Maths Units: Algebra, Trigonometry, Co-ordinate Geometry, Sequence & Series Calculus, Functions & Numerical Methods • Mechanical Units: Modelling, Vectors, Kinematics, Dynamics, Statics, Moments, Centres of Mass & Work & Energy • Statistical Units: Probability, Correlation & Regression, Discrete Random Variables, Normal, Binomial & Poisson Distributions. • Decision Units: Algorithms, Graphs & Networks, Critical Path Analysis, Linear Programming, Matchings.
PROGRESSION ROUTES: Maths provides a pathway to a variety of areas including economics, medicine, psychology, architecture, teaching, engineering, environmental studies, and accountancy
CONTACT: Mr K Khan
Please also ask Mr K Khan for information
regarding Further Maths. Students will typically be required to have an A* in GCSE Maths to study Further Maths.
5A*-C including English Lang (grade 4). Grade 6 in GCSE Maths and an APS above 5.0 required. All students with a Grade 6 in Maths will be required to pass an entrance exam.
Entrance Criteria
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Media Studies
EXAMINING BODY: AQA
CONTENT OF COURSE: • Practical Production • Comparative Textual Analysis • Individual Critical Research & Study • Media Issues & Debates.
PROGRESSION ROUTES: The media industry has expanded significantly in the past ten years, leading to a significant increase in Media courses at universities across the country. The subject will also complement degrees in Sociology, The Humanities, Art or English. Media studies will provide a good route into a variety of careers, including broadcasting, journalism and advertising.
CONTACT: Mrs S Akhter
Entrance Criteria
Philosophy & Ethics (R.E.)
EXAMINING BODY: PEARSONS
CONTENT OF COURSE: All students must develop knowledge and a critical understanding of religious thought, belief and practice in relation to at least one religion. There is a requirement to study 3 approaches from a choice of 4: • Systematic study of one religion - e.g: Christianity, Islam, Sikhism & Hinduism • Philosophy of religion - design & cosmological arguments, evil & suffering • Religion and ethics - utilitarianism, situation ethics, issue of war and peace, sexual ethics, the relationship between religion and morality. • Textual studies - an analytical study of a religious text e.g. the Bible, Quaaran, Torah or Guru Granth Sahib
PROGRESSION ROUTES: This is a quality qualification that can help progression to work in different areas of humanities and social sciences. It provides additional understanding for subjects like Sociology, Government and Politics and History. It is highly respected by employers and universities as one that is able to showcase the intelligence, analytical skills and debating skills of those who study it.
CONTACT: Mr K Bolt & Mr K Hussain
Entrance Criteria
Music Technology
EXAMINING BODY: PEARSONS
CONTENT OF COURSE: Recording: 20% Develop skills using production tools and techniques to capture, edit, process and mix an audio recording Technology Based Composition: 20% Creating, editing, manipulating and structuring sounds to produce a technology-based Composition. Listening and Analysing Examination: 25% Developing knowledge and understanding of recording and production techniques. Listening to and analysing unfamiliar commercial recordings. The examination includes essay writing. Producing and Analysing Examination: 35% Developing a knowledge of and an understanding of editing, mixing and production techniques. This is a practical examination which includes creating music, working with audio and MIDI and completing a finished mix. There are also written elements to this examination.
PROGRESSION ROUTES: FHS has a very well equipped professional recording studio. You will become comfortable working and recording in the studio and producing your own music, using professional software. As well as a path in music this course works alongside many other A Levels, such as ICT, Physics and Maths. There are many transferable skills that are developed in this course.
CONTACT: Ms E Eastmond
Entrance Criteria5A*-C including English Lang and Maths (Grade 4). Grade C/5 in associated subject required e.g. English Lit, History or Geography if not studied at GCSE.
5A*-C including English Lang and Maths (grade 4). Grade B in GCSE RE or in associated subject required e.g. English Lang, English Lit, History or Geography.
5A*-C including English Lang and Maths (grade 4). Grade C in Music required.
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Physical Education
EXAMINING BODY: PEARSONS
CONTENT OF COURSE: Scientific Principles of Physical Education - examination (40%)
Psychological & Social Principles of Physical Education - examination (30%)
Practical Performance - externally marked practical exam (15%)
Performance Analysis & Development Programme - coursework based (15%)
Topics Covered: • Applied anatomy & physiology • Exercise physiology & applied movement analysis • Skill acquisition • Sport psychology • Sport & society
PROGRESSION ROUTES: A qualification in PE provides a pathway onto sports related degrees at university. The course will also provide the skills needed for a variety of careers including, PE teaching, sports coach, working in the fitness industry, gym instructor and sports scientist.
CONTACT: Mr C Briggs
5 A*-C including English Lang and Maths (grade 4). Grade B in GCSE PE or associated subject required e.g English Lang, English Lit, Additional Science or Triple Science subject. L2 BTEC accepted at Merit level or above. Students must also secure a Merit in examined element of BTEC.
Entrance Criteria
Physics
EXAMINING BODY: AQA
CONTENT OF COURSE: • Measurement & errors; • Particles & radiation; • Waves; • Mechanics & Materials; • Electricity • Further mechanics & Thermal Physics; • Fields & their consequences; • Nuclear physics; • Optional unit: Astrophysics, Medical physics; Engineering physics; or Turning points in Physics & Electronics
PROGRESSION ROUTES: As well as pure and applied Physics itself, Physics is an essential qualification to work in different engineering disciplines. It provides additional understanding for Chemistry and offers great opportunities to better understand the applications of Maths. It is a qualification highly respected by employers and universities as one that is really able to showcase the intelligence, analytical skills and problem solving skills of those who take it. Physics has great application in financial analysis, law and video game design.
CONTACT: Ms I Ponnuraj
5A*-C including English Lang (grade 4). Grade B in both Core and Additional or Triple Science subject required. Students must also obtain a grade 7 in Maths, or also be studying AS Maths, and have an APS above 5.0. All students with a Grade B in Science will be required to pass an entrance exam.
Entrance Criteria
Philosophy & Ethics (R.E.) Politics
EXAMINING BODY: PEARSONS
CONTENT OF COURSE: Students will study 4 units:
AS Level: • UK Politics • UK Government
A2 Level: • UK Politics & Core Political Ideas • UK Government & Feminism • Government & Politics of the USA
A Level Government & Politics will help develop your analytical and critical thinking whilst also developing your research and presenting skills. Politics will develop your extended writing skills and will provide an excellent foundation for any chosen subject at degree level. The subject makes an excellent combination with subjects such as History, Sociology, Economics and English.
PROGRESSION ROUTES: A qualification in Government and Politics is widely recognised as a pathway to studying for a university degree. It also provides the opportunity to enter a wide range of occupations, including local and national government, law, journalism and the Civil Service.
CONTACT: Ms S Ludlow
Entrance Criteria5A*-C including English Lang and Maths (grade 4). Grade B in associated subject required e.g. English Lit, History or Geography.
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Sociology
EXAMINING BODY: AQA
CONTENT OF COURSE: Students will study: • Education with Theory and Methods • Topics in Sociology (Families and households, Beliefs in Society) • Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods
PROGRESSION ROUTES: Sociology is a subject that is widely recognised and highly respected by universities, especially for entry onto courses such as English, History, Psychology, Law, Politics and Medicine (with the appropriate sciences). The subject is also respected by employers in a wide range of careers which involve dealing with the general public such as teaching, police, social work and youth work. Sociology is particularly relevant for those working in market research and social science research. Moreover, it can lead to careers in advertising, journalism, business and law.
CONTACT: Ms S Ludlow
Entrance Criteria
Psychology
EXAMINING BODY: AQA
CONTENT OF COURSE: Students will study: • Social influence, Memory, Attachment & Psychopathology • Approaches in Psychology, Biopsychology & Research methods • Issues and debates in psychology (Relationships, Schizophrenia & Forensic Psychology).
PROGRESSION ROUTES: Psychology is a well regarded subject which is accepted by universities for students studying both Science (including medicine) and Arts courses. There are a range of psychology specific careers such as: clinical and educational counselling, forensic and sport psychology and applied psychology. Psychology also equips you with skills and knowledge applicable in a range of professional sectors such as careers in biomedicine, criminology, the media, business management, the Civil Service, finance, law and business.
CONTACT: Ms S Ludlow
5A*-C including English Lang and Maths (grade 4). Grade B in associated subject required e.g English Lit, History or Geography.
Entrance Criteria5A*-C including English Lang and Maths (grade 4). Grade B in associated subject required e.g. English Lit, History or Geography.
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Business
Level 3 Diploma in Business This course consists of six mandatory units and two optional ones: Exploring Business; Developing a Marketing Campaign (external exam); Personal and Business Finance (external exam); Managing an Event; International Business; Principles of Management
Level 3 Extended Certificate in Business This course will include exploring the business purposes, introduction to marketing, business communication and introduction to accounting, the course covers the key knowledge and practical skills required in a range of business industries.
CAREER PATHWAYS: Advertising executive, human resources manager, public relations executive, recruitment consultant, retail manager, sales executive, building society manager, company secretary and distribution/logistics manager.
CONTACT: Mr J Coulter
5A*-D required including a high grade 3 in English Lang and Maths. Level 2 BTECs accepted at Pass level.
Level 3 Entrance Criteria
Applied Science
Level 3 Diploma/Extended Certificate in Applied Science (Forensics) This course is ideal if you already enjoy science and are interested in developing a career in a science related profession. The course will cover the use of science and scientific skills, within a variety of vocational settings, as well as the study and research of a wide range of units including Criminology and Psychology. On completion of the course students will have a grounded knowledge of science in the three disciplines of Biology, Chemistry and Physics as well as specialising in the area of Forensic Science.
CAREER PATHWAYS: Science technician, quality control technician/analyst or research assistant, laboratory research assistant and careers in the NHS.
CONTACT: Ms T Jeyachandran
5A*-D. Minimum GCSE of a high grade 3 in both English Lang and Maths plus DD in Double Science required. Level 2 BTECs accepted at Pass level.
Level 3 Entrance Criteria
Level 2 Technical Certificate in Business Administration Core Units: • Communication in a Business Environment • Understand Employer Organisations • Principles of Providing Administrative Services
Optional Units: • Develop Working Relationships with Colleagues • Provide Reception Services
CAREER PATHWAYS: Office Administration, IT Support, Junior Administrator, Receptionist, Personal Assistant and Office Support.
CONTACT: Mr J Coulter
4 GCSE passes (D-G). Students should have a minimum of a grade 2 in English Language.
Level 2 Entrance Criteria
Business
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Health & Social Care
Level 3 Diploma/Extended Certificate in Health and Social Care This course covers topics such as equality, diversity and rights in health and social care. You will develop effective communication skills for health care and find out the importance of personal and professional development in health and social care. As part of your course you will attend vocational practice placements within health and social care to practice the theory you have learnt in class. The core units also involve you learning about human anatomy and physiology, public health and lifespan development. Optional units include learning about sociological and psychological perspectives in health and social care.
5A*-D required including a high grade 3 in English Lang. Level 2 BTECs accepted at Pass level.
Level 3 Entrance Criteria
CAREER PATHWAYS: If you are enthusiastic about caring and helping people and want to develop the skills and knowledge, you will find this course challenging and interesting. The course is vocational and taught by vocationally trained teachers. You will learn by completing assignments based on realistic workplace situations enabling you to gain an excellent understanding of the skills and techniques required in the industry whilst having the opportunity to attend work placements to put your theoretical knowledge into practice. You will have three units that will be examined externally.
This course will prepare you for entry into employment in the social care sector, or for higher level study such as an HND or Degree courses in Social Work, Nursing, Education, Occupational Therapy, Policing, Law, Psychology and many more.
CONTACT: Mr J Andrews
Level 3 Extended Certificate in Information Technology Consists of three mandatory units: Information Technology Systems; Creating Systems to Manage Information; and Using Social Media in Business.
Plus one optional unit from: Programming; Data Modelling; Website Development; Mobile Apps Development; and Computer Games Development.
Assessments: externally assessed - two hour exam; 10 hours controlled assessment task; and internally assessed coursework.
CAREER PATHWAYS Office administration, IT support, data analyst, web development and systems development and programming, junior administrator, receptionist, IT assistant, office support, trainee merchandiser, buyer or stock controller.
CONTACT: Mr R Holden
IT
5A*-D required including a high grade 3 in English Lang and Maths. Level 2 BTECs accepted at Pass level.
Level 3 Entrance Criteria
Health & Social Care
Performing Arts & Dance
Level 3 Diploma/Extended Certificate in Performing Arts (Dance & Drama) The Performing Arts courses are aimed at students who have a passion and talent for dance and drama. Learners will cover two mandatory units in the Subsidiary Diploma; Performing to an Audience, Dance Performance and or Principles of Acting (depending on the course). The Diploma in Performing Arts expands on the work covered in the Extended Certificate and will cover units such as the Performing Arts Business and Performance Workshop.
CAREER PATHWAYS: Actor/actress, broadcaster, TV presenter, TV/film runner, stage manager/stagehand, arts administrator, entertainer, costume designer, lighting technician, dance instructor, dancer, choreographer, theatre production and any other industry within the expressive arts.
CONTACT: Ms H Mowbray-Brown & Ms C Hayes
5A*-D required including a high grade 3 in English Lang. Level 2 BTEC’s accepted at Pass level.
Level 3 Entrance Criteria
Sport
Level 3 Extended Certificate in Sport & Exercise Science Four units of which three are mandatory and two are external based on Functional Anatomy and Physiology. Mandatory content (83%). External assessment (67%).
A broad basis of study for the sport sector. This qualification is designed to support progression to higher education when taken as part of a programme of study that includes other appropriate BTEC Nationals or A Levels.
CAREER PATHWAYS: Employment opportunities include health & fitness instructor, coaching assistant, PE teacher, coach, gym instructor and sports scientist.
CONTACT: Mr C Briggs
5A*-D required including a high grade 3 in English Lang and DD in Double Science. Level 2 BTECs accepted at Pass level.
Level 3 Entrance Criteria
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Travel & Tourism
Level 3 Diploma/Extended Certificate in Travel & Tourism Studying a BTEC Level 3 course in Travel and Tourism will allow students to cover a variety of core and specialist subjects that will prepare them for further study or a career in the industry. Units include The World of Travel and Tourism, Global Destinations, Managing the Customer Experience and Visitor Attractions. Students will gain transferable skills and knowledge such as employability skills and communication as well as an understanding of the business environment. The course is designed to be vocational with students taking part in visits to UK and European destinations such as Paris. All students will take part in a valuable work experience placement.
CAREER PATHWAYS: The Travel and Tourism industry is thriving with 34 million tourists spending £127.4bn in 2015 alone. The Level 3 course suits students who want to pursue a career in the industry or chose further study at University.
Employment includes: hotel receptionist, cabin crew, retail travel agent, resort representative, tour guide, museum curator.
University courses including International Tourism Business Management BA (Hons)
CONTACT: Ms M Jaitley
5A*-D required including a high grade 3 in English lang. Level 2 BTEC’s accepted at Pass level.
Level 3 Entrance Criteria
Travel & Tourism
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STAGE 1 Choose Featherstone Sixth Form and refer to the admissions criteria. STAGE 2 Please read through the prospectus carefully so that you can make an informed decision. If you are unsure about anything, get some advice. In the first instance, speak to your form tutor, a member of the sixth form team or ring the school. STAGE 3 Take a look at the Course Pathways. It will help you to make your choices at the right level. Then, fill out the application form (external students only). These are available to download from our website.
How to applySTAGE 4 For internal students, you will need to complete an options survey, organised by the sixth form team. All Year 11 students will need to apply by returning a reply slip from a letter sent in January 2017.
For external students, you will receive a letter inviting you for an interview so that you can discuss the most appropriate pathway for you. STAGE 5 For external students bring your progress profile with you to your interview. After the interview you will be notified by letter as to whether you have a conditional offer. STAGE 6 Final enrolment will happen during August 2017. If you are offered a place, attendance to the induction day is mandatory.
FEATHERSTONE HIGH SIXTH FORM
11 Montague Waye Southall, London, UB2 5HF
020 8571 8581
www.featherstonehigh.ealing.sch.uk
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