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5 th FORM AS OPTIONS 2012. Why are GCSEs so important?. Short term -Entry into sixth form -Further Education Courses -Employment -”Training for Success” Long term -University Entrance -Employment. What do I need to come back to sixth form?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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5th FORM AS OPTIONS 2012
Why are GCSEs so important?
Short term
-Entry into sixth form
-Further Education Courses
-Employment
-”Training for Success” Long term
-University Entrance
-Employment
What do I need to come back to sixth form?
Achieve a minimum of 15 points at GCSE A* and A = 3 points, B = 2 points, C = 1 point GCSE Talking & Listening is not included in points score CLAIT plus is equivalent to one point Grades gained from short course GCSEs will be awarded
half the points stated for a full GCSE course Satisfy the principal on past school record and
achievement Have an interview with a member of the careers staff in
August to confirm AS subject choices
What happens in Sixth Form?
A minimum of 4 AS subjects must be studied in lower sixth or 3AS subjects and CoPE
A minimum of 3 A2 subjects must be studied in upper sixth
A dedicated sixth form centre Well developed careers education programme to
help prepare pupils for university Games and general studies periods are timetabled
for all pupils
What do I need to think about?
Does your child meet the entrance criteria? Are they prepared for another two years of
intensive and focused study? What is the choice of subjects and are there four
that are suitable? What are the alternatives? Do they have the recommended grades in their
chosen subjects?
So, what subjects are available?
Art and Design Biology Business Studies Chemistry Computing Drama Economics Electronics English Literature French Geography German Government and Politics
History Home Economics ICT Mathematics Maths and Further Maths Media Studies Music Music Technology Physical Education Physics Psychology Religious Studies Spanish Technology and Design
How do the Pupils Choose their Subjects?
INTEREST ABILITY – a number of subjects have specific and general entry
requirements and details of these are contained in the pink booklet
MOTIVATION -will they be necessary or beneficial for their chosen university courses or careers?
COMBINATIONSThose pupils considering applying to top institutions and/or high demand courses must check that their combination of subjects will allow them to do this. Information on this can be found at www.ucas.com in the “entry profiles” section for each course
How do they not choose their subjects?
Do not be ruled by stereotypes Do not pick subjects just because their friends are
doing them Do not pick subjects because of teachers they like /
dislike Do not be discouraged by “urban myths” from pupils
already in sixth form Ultimately, make the decision that is right for your
child
What help is available?
Careers Department – 5th form careers periods
Interviews – are arranged for all pupils Subject teachers – will know your child’s
ability and potential in that subject Information session – to cover subjects that
pupils have not studied before School library –time has been spent
researching careers and AS options Sixth form booklet – all pupils have
received a pink booklet containing all the relevant information
How can I help??
www.careersserviceni.com
www.parents.dfes.gov.uk
What do we do now?
Discuss the options available. Returning to school may not necessarily be the best option
Pupils who do not wish to return to school or are concerned that they might not obtain the points required, should be looking out for information on college open days and filling in application forms
All forms are to be returned to form teachers by Tuesday 28 February
Pupils need to begin making revision schedules and timetables. Help will be provided with this in careers classes