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An Exciting New Course and Opportunity.
‘Your big opportunity may be right where you are now.’
Napoleon Hill
100% pass rate
60% of our students last year are now
studying A levels at THS Sixth Form.
Access
ACCESS
What is the Access course?
A one year foundation course for students who might:-
be undecided about a future direction / course or career
be uncertain about achieving the grades needed for A levels or
advanced courses
The access course will support you throughout the year. You will
study a range of qualifications including Cambridge Technical Digital
Media, BTEC Enterprise and Business and English and Maths. On
completion of the programme we will support you as you prepare
for the next stage, whether it is applying for an apprenticeship, ap-
plying to college for further education at college or staying with us
in Taverham Sixth Form. The sky’s the limit! For more information
speak to a member of the Sixth Form Team.
Contact
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
An Exciting New Course in 2019 and Opportunity.
‘The only way to learn
mathematics is to do
mathematics .’
Paul Halmos
Core Maths
Core Maths What is the Core Maths course?
A brand new two year Level 3 course:-
Aimed at students with a grade 4 or above in GCSE maths who
want to take the subject further.
Helps to develop students’ mathematical skills and thinking.
Supports courses such as A-level Psychology, Sciences and
Geography as well as technical and vocational qualifications.
You will study Data Analysis, Personal Finance, Critical Path and
Risk Analysis.
The title of this Core Maths Qualification is ‘AQA Certificate Lev-
el 3 Mathematical Studies’. Although it is a two-year qualifica-
tion, it carries the equivalent UCAS points as an AS Level.
Contact
Head of KS5 Mathematics: Dr Stangoe
Head of Faculty: Mr Gerrard
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
100% Pass Rate
‘The Aim of Art is to represent not the out-
ward appearance of things, but their inward
significance.’
Aristotle
One of our students has just start-ed a degree in fashion design Sep-
tember 2019!
In 2018 100% of students went on to study at university
Art
ART
Where can it lead?
An obvious choice would be to follow a career path that involves a foundation degree in creative/expressive
arts. Students who study art have a greater awareness of environmental, cultural and political issues; the
possibilities are endless!
Contact
Subject Leader: Miss Pearce [email protected]
Head of Faculty: Mr Eastick [email protected]
Key Stage 5 Co-ordinator: Mr Linnell
Photography
Creative Art Subjects are crucial to the UK
economy.
Did you know in the UK in 2015…
there were 2.9 million jobs in the creative
industry.
1 in 11 UK jobs are part of the creative
industry .
Our results in 2019 were in the top 20% of the country!
38% of our students achieved above their target grade!
Photography Photography is an ever expanding medium employed in many contexts including fashion, advertising, journalism, medicine, science and industry, art and design and as a
leisure pastime. This course examines a diverse range of techniques, ideas and images relevant to the practice of
photography
Where can it lead?
An obvious choice would be to follow a career path that involves a foundation degree in creative arts. Students
who study art have a greater awareness of
environmental, cultural and political issues;
the possibilities are endless!
Contact
Subject Leader: Miss Pearce [email protected]
Head of Faculty: Mr Eastick
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
Philosophy &
Ethics
Philosophy & Ethics 60% A*-C
100% pass rate
‘There are no dangerous thoughts, thinking
itself is dangerous’ Arendt
100% of students went on to study at university
September 2018 and September 2019
40% of our students are currently studying
Philosophy at university September 2019!
Facilitating subject*
Philosophy & Ethics Philosophy and Ethics provides students with a critical
approach to the consideration of moral and philosophical issues. Students study the theories of philosophers such as Plato, Socrates, Aristotle and Aquinas to contemporary
discourse from Bertrand Russell and Richard Dawkins.
Where can it lead?
Philosophy and Ethics is highly regarded by Universities and employers as it proves your ability to think logically, discuss and evaluate. It is excellent preparation for any
higher education degree. It particularly prepares students for legal and medical services, journalism and publishing, education and social work, the media sector and politics.
Contact
Subject Leader: Miss R Green
Head of Faculty: Mrs Barker
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
Economics A Level Economics looks at the fundamental forces which
affect our lives, such as employment, prices, international
trade and poverty.
Where can it lead?
Possible career options includes accountancy, stockbrok-
er, banker and online financial and business-related
careers,.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mrs Robertson
Head of Faculty: Mrs Barker
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
MFL
MFL: French, German
& Spanish 100% pass rate
French: 100% A*-C 100% of students in French went on to study
French at university September 2018
German 100% A*-C 100% of students in German went to
university September 2019Facilitating subject
MFL
All languages are taught by highly-qualified and expe-rienced teachers.
Where can it lead?
There are career opportunities in journalism, law, banking and finance, teaching, translating, interpreting and leisure.
Contact
Subject Leader: Miss Curran
Head of Faculty: Miss Curran
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell [email protected]
Sociology
Sociology
77% A*-C
In 2019, 92% of students either achieved or exceeded their target
grade! 62% of our students have gone on to study at university September
2019
Sociology
Choose Sociology and join a successful and thought-provoking course covering Education, Culture, The Media and Crime.
Where can it lead?
Sociology is a useful subject for those people who have an interest in society and can be used in a multitude of career options after further education. It has applications for anyone hoping to go into the caring, legal, financial, teaching, business management, personnel and media professions.
Contact
Head of Faculty: Mrs Barker
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell [email protected]
Drama and
Theatre
Drama and Theatre
100% A*-B
‘I love acting. It is so much more
real than life’ Oscar Wilde
100% of our students exceeded their target grade!
Our students have all gone on to study at university in September 2019
Drama and Theatre
Where can it lead?
Go on to stage school or University. The course allows you to develop transferable skills that would also aid you in subjects including film studies, English and History.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mrs Cornish [email protected]
Head of Faculty: Mr Eastick
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell [email protected]
Psychology
Psychology
50% A*-B 61% A*-C
100% A*-E 100% pass rate
5 of our students went on to study Psychology at university
September 2019
Psychology
*Some of the most prestigious Universities view Psychology as a Facilitating Subject due to the academic rigour of the course. Psychology at Taverham consistently achieves results above the national average.
Psychology is one of the most diverse subjects, as it equips students with practical knowledge that can support a variety of different professions as well as developing transferrable skills that many employers find beneficial.
Course content includes topics such as social influence, biopsychology, child development, issues and debates,
mental health, memory and research methods.
Contact
Subject Leader: Miss Reding
Head of Faculty: Mrs Barker
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell [email protected]
History
History
67% A*-C 100% Pass rate
83% of our students went on to study at University September
2019.
“If you know your history then you know where you are coming from”
Bob Marley (Buffalo Soldier)
History History will teach you how to analyse the origins and consequences of events; how to produce a convincing argument; how to identify and compare interpretations and how to question historical sources.
Where can it lead?
History provides you with a wide range of transferable skills. You develop the capacity to absorb and manage a good deal of information, order and analyse information and reason with clarity and cogency. Successful careers include areas of finance, management, administration and media.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mrs Richardson [email protected]
Head of Faculty: Miss Curran
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell [email protected]
Health and Social
Health and Social Care
71% D*-D 100% D*-M
THS HSC results in 2019
were in the top 5% of the country.
Health and Social Care The course aims to develop and sustain an interest in health,
early-years care and education, social care and issues affecting
the care sector.
Where can it lead? Professions in a care environment include:
Contact
Teachers in charge: Mrs Brook & Mrs Golding
Head of Faculty: Mrs Barker
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
Healthcare Paramedic, administrator or manager in the National
Health Service (NHS) - the sector's biggest employer.
Law Armed Forces, fire service or the police
Social care social workers, carers and probation officers
Education Primary, secondary or higher education teacher.
Media
Media 60% A*-C
100% pass rate
20% of our students went on to study Media or Media related
subjects at University September 2019.
Media results in 2016 were in the top 3% of
the country.
Media A Level Media Studies combines theory with practical and offers
a broad, engaging and stimulating course of study which ena-
bles students to:
demonstrate skills of enquiry, critical thinking, decision-
making and analysis
develop an understanding of the dynamic and changing rela-
tionships between products, industries and audiences
demonstrate practical skills by providing opportunities for cre-
ative media production.
Where can it lead?
Further education or careers in media, film studies, communica-
tion courses and a range of related subjects within the arts, liter-
ature, humanities and social sciences.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mr Patterson
Head of Faculty: Miss Webb
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
English
Literature
English Literature
100% A*-A
English Literature results in 2019 were in the top 1% of the country!
33% of our students went on to study English Literature or English Literature related subjects
at University.
‘It is in literature that the concrete outlook of hu-
manity receives its expression ’ Facilitating subject
English Literature The course enables students to:
read widely and independently set texts and others that they have
selected for themselves
engage critically and creatively with a substantial body of texts and
ways of responding to them
develop and effectively apply their knowledge of literary analysis
and evaluation
explore the contexts of the texts they are reading and others’ inter-
pretations of them
Where can it lead?
The course prepares students for future study in literature, and sup-
ports other studies in the arts and humanities. Students have gone on
to successful careers in television, law, accountancy, business and
teaching.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mr Patterson
Head of Faculty: Miss Webb
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
English Language and Literature
English
Language and Literature Combined
Results in 2017 were in the top 15% of the country.
“Books are the quietest and most constant of
friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counsellors, and the most patient
of teachers.”
English Language and Literature
Combined This course offers opportunities for students to develop their
expertise by engaging creatively, critically and independently
with a wide range of texts. Using literary and linguistic meth-
ods, students analyse literary and non-literary texts in a range
of forms and genres. Students develop skills as producers
and interpreters of language by creating texts themselves and
critically reflecting on their own processes of production.
Where can it lead?
The course prepares students for future study in language
or literature, and supports other studies in the arts and hu-
manities. Students have gone on to successful careers in
television, law, accountancy, business and teaching.
Contact
Subject Leader: Miss Webb
Head of Faculty: Miss Webb
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
English Language
English
Language 45% A*-C
100% Pass rate
‘The language we use influences the way we
think.’ Steven Pinker
English Language A Level English Language offers a broad, engaging and stimulat-
ing course of study which enables students to:
develop and apply their understanding of the concepts and
methods appropriate for the analysis and study of language
explore data and examples of language in use
engage creatively and critically with a varied programme for
the study of English
develop their skills as producers and interpreters of language
independently investigate language in use.
Where can it lead?
The course prepares students for future study in language, lin-
guistics, and supports other studies in the arts and humanities.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mr Patterson
Head of Faculty: Miss Webb
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
Chemistry
Chemistry
One of our students went on to
study Medicine at a Russell Group University
70% A*-C
100% pass rate
30% of our students went on to study Chemistry or Chemistry related subjects at University.
Chemistry
Chemistry is an experimental science. At Taverham we de-
velop both theory and practical skills though dynamic
teaching, rigorous assessment and effective intervention to
achieve the very best for our students.
Where can it lead?
Chemistry combines well with Biology, Physics, Maths and
Geography and can lead to over 65 different University
courses covering: medicine, dentistry, medical sciences,
material and engineering sciences and environmental and
geological sciences.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mr Cartwright
Head of Faculty: Mr Large
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
Music
Music A Level ‘Without music life would be a mistake.’
Friedrich Nietzsche
Why study Music?
This course will appeal to students who want to enrich their appreciation and enjoyment of music. It will prepare those students who wish to study music
further and those who wish it to remain a life-long interest. The Music A Level course allows students to investigate, analyse and evaluate music and its features. The set works enable students to conduct in depth studies into
different musical styles, all supported by practical and compositional elements.
What skills to be gained by studying Music?
Studying Music will help you to develop key skills in performing, composing, theory, listening and analysing. You will learn how the great Classical compos-
ers approached their music, as well as studying other styles.
A Level Music Results 2019
100% A*-B
Our A Level Music results in 2018 were in the top 20% of the country
Music What will I study?
You will develop your performing skills, deepening your interpreta-
tion and expressive skills. You will learn how to compose in differ-
ent styles, as well as learning the methods behind the composition
styles of the Baroque and Classical eras. Finally, you will develop
your skills in analysis, learning how composers built and devel-
oped their compositions.
Where can Music lead?
Apart from developing your own music, career opportunities
include performing, composing, working in the sound industry,
teaching and music therapy. Further study of music in higher
education include a BA (Hons) in Music and other related courses.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mr Timbers
Head of Faculty: Mr Eastick
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
Music
Technology
BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Sound Engineering / Digital Music Production
(Equivalent to one A Level)
Course:
The course provides an introduction to study of music technology offering learners
the opportunity to specialise in sound engineering or digital music production. It is
designed to provide learners with a good introduction to the sector with a focus on
recording and the development of musical skills, performance and professional
practice.
There are two mandatory units, which cover the following aspects of sound
engineering:
· Studio recording techniques
· Digital audio workstation (DAW) production.
You will be able to add three optional units, from a choice of four, to the mandatory
content. These have been designed to support your progression to a range of em-
ployment opportunities in digital music production and to higher education courses.
Optional units will introduce you to sector specialist areas of your choice, including
working in particular environments, and link with relevant technical roles.
The optional units cover areas such as:
· Live sound
· Working and developing as a production team
· Mixing and mastering techniques
· Studio design and techniques
Music Technology The Digital Music Production Sector:
From chart successes and download sales to live performances and record-
ing studios, the music industry is a global industry and the UK punches well
above its weight. Sales of music, concerts, publishing and related revenue
contributed £4.1 billion to the UK economy, with exports of £2.2 billion in
2015. Figures also show a year-on-year rise in employment since 2012, with
a reported 119,020 jobs in the music industry in 2015.
(Source: UK Music, Measuring Music, Annual Report September 2016)
What this qualification could lead to:
This qualification will prepare you for direct employment in the digital music
production sector. Jobs include; Music producer , Remixer, Sound designer,
Sound engineer, Audio restorer/digitiser/archiver.
The qualification carries UCAS points and is recognised by higher education
providers for courses such as; BA (Hons) in Music Technology , Production,
Sound Arts and Design and Digital Music.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mr Timbers
Head of Faculty: Mr Eastick
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
Maths and Further
Maths
Maths 36% A*-A 59% A*-B 64% A*-C
100% pass rate 27% of our students have gone on to study maths and
maths related subjects at top third universities
September 2019
Further Maths 75% A*-C 75% A*-B 50% A*-A
50% of our students have gone on to study maths and maths related subjects at university
September 2019
One of our students has gone on to an apprenticeship in accountancy September 2019
Facilitating subject
Maths and Further Maths What will I study?
Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus,
mechanics and statistics. In Further Maths you will
also study discrete maths and complex numbers.
Where can it lead?
Mathematical skills are in great demand at present
leading to excellent employment prospects.
Further Maths: If you are considering a degree in
Mathematics, Physics or Engineering then you
should consider taking Further Maths.
Contact
KS5 Maths responsibility: Dr Stangoe
Head of Faculty: Mr Gerrard
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
Computer Science
Computer
Science
75% pass rate
‘Everyone should learn how to code, it teaches you how to
think.’ Steve Jobs
Computer Science
Computer science is the study of the theory, experimen-
tation, and engineering that form the basis for the design
and use of computers. A challenging field, the empha-
sis of this course is on computational thinking and prob-
lem solving.
Where can it lead? Computing is the fastest growing sec-
tor in industry and is showing no signs of slowing down.
Any career or further education course that involves com-
puting in any way would benefit from this A Level.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mr Wilson
Head of Faculty: Miss Curran
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
Physics
An opportunity to study modern and historical concepts in physics.
Where can it lead?
Most students will go onto study degrees in engineering, physics or other science related areas.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mrs Allen
Head of Faculty: Mr Large [email protected]
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell [email protected]
Geography
Geography
50% A*-B 60% A*-C
100% pass rate
In 2016 Geography A Level results were in the top 25% of the country
20% of our students have gone on to take subjects
at university directly linked to Geography September 2019.
Facilitating subject
Geography Helping to unlock the future to enable us to better prepare for both natural and human events. Studying Geography at Taverham gives you access to specialist teachers who are dedicated to helping students develop their knowledge.
Where can it lead?
Geography combines well with many other subjects, it is a wide ranging course which is good preparation for careers that require thinking and planning.
In 2016 50% of Geography A Level students at Taverham achieved an A grade. Year 13 geography students are now studying at a number of Russell Group Universities. This year one THS Geography student is reading Geography at Nottingham and another student is studying Human Geography at Liverpool. Other students have combined their interests in geography with their other subjects:
Archaeology and Anthropology.
Ecology.
Contact
Subject Leader: Miss Gaylor
Head of Faculty: Miss Curran
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell [email protected]
Product Design
Design and Technology:
Product Design 50% of our students have gone on to study
courses at university directly linked to
Product Design since 2016. Our students have gone on to study design degrees at:
Norwich University of the Arts London South Bank University
The University of Derby
Leicester school of Architecture
Oxford Brookes University
“There are three responses to a piece of design – yes, no, and WOW! Wow is the one to aim for.”
Milton Glaser
Design and Technology:
Product Design
Product Design is led by subject specialists.
Where it can lead?
To a wide range of design-based occupations such as
graphic design, product design, architecture, industrial
design, art, interior design with excellent opportunities
at degree level.
Contact:
Subject specialist: Mr Mitchell
Head of Faculty: Mr Eastick
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
PE
PE 71% A* - B
100% A* - C In 2019 PE results were in the top 20% of the
country
In 2018 PE results were in the top 12% of the country
In 2016/17 PE A ‘level results were in the top 25% of the country.
‘Every Pro was once an amateur. Every expert was once a beginner.
So dream big.
And start now.’
PE
Where can it lead?
With a PE qualification opportunities will be available
in the field of sports science research, medical
professions, armed services, teaching, coaching,
instructing, personal training and sports journalism.
Contact
Subject Leader for A Level: Mr Philpott
Head of Subject: Mr Taylor
Head of Faculty: Mr Eastick
Classical Civilisation
Classics students have gone on to University to study a range of related subjects such as Ancient History, Archaeology and Egyptology as well as Classical Civilisation itself. The study of Classics can lead students into a variety of careers which require critical thinking and analysis as well as an understanding and appreciation of different cultures through art and literature.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mrs Barker
Head of Faculty: Mrs Barker
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
Business Studies
Experienced and skilled in aiding students to access good business apprenticeships. A large proportion of students continue to study business at degree level.
Where can it lead?
You could follow routes into advertising, marketing, sales, personnel management, production management, retail, management consultancy, purchasing, accountancy or corporate law.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mrs Robertson [email protected]
Head of Faculty: Mrs Barker [email protected]
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell [email protected]
Biology
Biology 67% A*-C
20% of our students went on to study Biology or Biology related
subjects at University.
“DNA is like a computer program but far,
far more advanced than any software ever created.”
Bill Gates, The Road Ahead
Facilitating subject
Biology
Studying Biology will give you an opportunity to develop your understanding and knowledge of the natural world. Biology is a heavyweight subject that is sure to impress universities and potential employers. At Taverham you will be taught by a team of enthusiastic, well qualified teachers who have a wide breadth of subject knowledge. Our Biology teachers are both supportive and challenging.
Where can it lead?
A level Biology opens the doors to a diverse range of higher degree courses and careers such as Medicine Nursing, Veterinary Science, Physiotherapy, Midwifery, Oc-cupational Therapy, Biochemistry, Zoology, Environmental Science, Dentistry, Bioinformatics, Bioengineering, and Radiography.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mrs Kinsley
Head of Faculty: Mr Large
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell [email protected]
Politics
Politics An exciting
opportunity for September 2020
“Anyone who says they are not in-terested in politics is like a drown-ing man who insists he is not inter-
ested in water” Mahatma Gandhi
Facilitating subject
Politics Where can it lead?
Politics is a really flexible choice with many students who have taken the A-
level in Politics going on to study Politics, International Relations or PPE at
university. From there you might become a researcher, join local or national
government or even start on the path to become a future Prime Minister!
But there are other job options too. If you fancy a career in Journalism or
the Media, this course is very useful. Students also go on to become teach-
ers or work in the legal profession.
Be part of the biggest growing A Level since 2016, with 28.5% more stu-
dents studying nationally!
Spec
Edexcel Looking at democracy, political parties, ideologies, elections, the
Constitution and Global Politics.
Contact
Subject Leader: Mr Linnell
Head of Faculty: Mrs Barker
Head of Sixth Form: Mr Linnell
Taverham Sixth Form Results 2019
10 students gained places at
Russell Group Universities
A Level A*-A 22%
A Level A*-B 44%
A Level A*-C 67%
30% of students entered into apprenticeships and
employment.
11% of students organised a gap year
17 students became Norfolk Scholars
(22% of the cohort!)