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Improved Results!
2016 results
Improved Results! “All Saints Academy is celebrating a sustained improvement in ‘A’ Level and Vocational qualifications in the 2017 KS5 examinations, with the average point scores per entry continuing to rise. We are extremely pleased to share that twenty two students have received a university place for September and one student has already left to attend university in America. “
2017 results
Higher Aspirations!
• New financial courses such as Accounting • New ‘A’ Levels such as Business Studies • A wider range of courses on offer • More students applying to university
Expectations
Students work highly independently in Sixth Form They must meet their course deadlines which are now visible on Show My Homework
Students must attend the Academy punctually and achieve a minimum attendance of 96% Students are treated as young adults, but they must continue to follow Academy rules
Students are expected to support the Academy community and act as role models We support students to find work experience placements or add this as a timetabled activity so they are prepared for life after Sixth Form
The conduct of sixth formers across the school is admirable and they act as good role models for younger pupils. Sixth formers are mature, respectful and ambitious and are complimentary about the lessons they attend.
Ofsted, 2017
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Uniform
Feedback from student surveys showed that students wanted a professional business attire so some rules were adjusted to reflect this
Uniform
Ladies can wear trousers, a sleeved top, skirt or dress, blazer, cardigan or smart jumper and formal shoes
Uniform
Gentlemen can wear trousers, a collared shirt with tie, blazer, cardigan or smart jumper and formal shoes
Target Grades
Students have target grades which are set based on prior attainment and national figures We want students to have high aspirations and apply for university or higher-level apprenticeships
Student Support
Sixth formers are provided with sufficient guidance as they prepare for examinations and appropriate support in making applications for higher education, employment and training. They are well prepared for the next stage of their education and the world of work. Ofsted, 2017
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UCAS Support Students are expected to take responsibility for their UCAS applications They have an excellent support team of tutors and teachers who assist in the UCAS application process 70% of the Year 13 cohort is applying to university
Careers Support
In addition to their Academy work placement, students are encouraged to become Prefects or apply to be Head Girl or Head Boy We have many opportunities for students to gain experience for their CVs or UCAS applications
Students attend trips to local careers and university fairs They are welcome to meet with the careers adviser to discuss options Weekly enrichment sessions teach students valuable life skills such as how to write a CV, what apprenticeships are available and the details about student finance
English and Maths GCSE
Leaders ensure that students who enter the sixth form without English or mathematics at GCSE grade C or above are well provided for in the sixth form, which is helping them to improve their grades.
Ofsted, 2017
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Selecting Course Options
Typically, students require 3 A Levels to attend university We recommended all students select four A Level equivalent subjects that interest them on the options form. These may come from all one section of the form or across each category.
Options Form
Options Form
Options Form
Options Form