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BLACKFEN SIXTH FORM
YEAR 12
PARENT INFORMATION EVENING
Celebrating Success
BLACKFEN
SIXTH FORM
YEAR 11
MOCK ASSEMBLY 2011
DEAL…..
DEAL
Drop
Everything
And
Learn
Tracking & Monitoring
Progress
Students will be issued with a band of
target grades
Eg. BBB or D*DD (BTEC)
Used for monitoring progress throughout
the programme of study
Setting the standard
Average GCSE score:
A* = 58
D = 34
A = 52
E = 28
B = 46
F = 22
C = 40
G = 16
Average GCSE Score = Total points
Total GCSEs
This is used to set your minimum target grades
at AS, A2 and BTEC based on ‘bands’
Where do you want to be?
GCSE APS: 45
ALPS Target grades: BCC
Student 1
Student 2
Student 3
Student 4
Student 5
A*A*A*B
BBC
Dist* Dist* C
CDD
DEE
Assessment
• Preliminary testing (A Level)
• Half Term graded work
• A Level Pre-Public Examinations (PPE)
• AS/BTEC grades for end of year 12
Student Assessment Record
Subject
Target
Autumn PUs
Grade
Spring PUs
Attitude
Grade
Summer PUs
Attitude
Grade
PPE
BTEC Units
Attitude
ATTENDANCE RECORD
Half term
%
1
2
3
4
5
6
Progress updates
Autumn
Grade
Spring
Grade
Current
Grade
Annual
Target
Attitude to
Learning
English Literature
D+
B-
B-
B
Excellent
History
B-
B-
B
B
Excellent
Psychology
C-
C
B-
B-
Excellent
Subject
The new A Levels
Biology,
YEAR 11
Business, Drama, Economics
MOCK ASSEMBLY 2011
English Literature, Geography
History,
Psychology, RS, Sociology,
Spanish,
Linear
courses – no
Fine Art
AS exams
Non-reformed
YEAR 11A Levels:
MOCK ASSEMBLY 2011
Maths
Health and Social Care
Government and Politics
Students will
Media
sit an AS
exam in year
12
Law
Grade A Level AS Level EPQ
old spec
BTEC
YEAR 11
BTEC
Sub
Diploma
MOCK ASSEMBLY 2011
A*
56
28
Dist.*
56
A
48
24
24
Dist.
48
B
40
20
20
C
32
16
16
Merit
32
D
24
12
12
E
16
8
8
Pass
16
@Success
Stage 1 – All students will set targets at
the start of each term
Targets reviewed and updated
Stage 2 – Personalised student
intervention as required
Supporting Success
• Underperforming Students – supported
study
• The Study Centre and Learning Zone
• Study Resources – Personalised
Learning Checklists (PLCs)
AS F212 Module 1 - Biological molecules
Biological molecules
Describe how hydrogen bonding occurs between water molecules, and relate this
and other properties of water to the roles of water in living organisms.
Describe, with the aid of diagrams, the structure of an amino acid.
Describe, with the aid of diagrams, the formation and breakage of peptide bonds
in the synthesis and hydrolysis of dipeptides and polypeptides.
Explain, with the aid of diagrams, the term primary structure.
Explain, with the aid of diagrams, the term secondary structure with reference to
hydrogen bonding.
Explain, with the aid of diagrams, the term tertiary structure, with reference to
hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions, disulphide bonds and ionic interactions.
Enrichment
Programme
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Mentoring
Wider reading programme
Blackfen community library
Yoga, Badminton, U19 Football Team
Drama – school production
DofE (silver award)
Deal awareness course
First Aid qualification
Future Learn courses
Blackfen Magazine
Volunteering
Cake decorating course
Extended Project Qualification
Moving
11 Year 13
into MovingYEAR
into
MOCK ASSEMBLY 2011
Challenge Days
• Introducing UCAS
• Skills for London
• PfS (Preparing for Success)
• Careers Workshop
• Sussex University
Our
Expectations
• Attendance
• Punctuality
• Commitment to study
• Dress Code
• Tutor Programme
Student Behaviour
Conduct Card
Work experience
Work experience is a key component of 16
to 19 study programmes. All students are
expected to undertake work experience as
part of their study programme ‘nonqualification activity’.
Department for Education 2015
Work Experience
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All Year 12 students to complete one week
Level 3 students 27th-31st March 2017
Students must secure their own placement
Placements should be purposeful,
challenging and relevant to the young
person’s study programme and career
aspirations
• Cannot be paid employment.
Work experience
• Students need to start looking for their
placements now
• There will be a placement contract to be
completed by student, parent and
employer
• Students will need to obtain a copy of the
‘Employers Liability Compulsory
Insurance’ and a basic risk assessment
will need to be completed by the employer
UCAS
• Support/Guidance
• Challenge Day 1
• University Information Evening
• UCAS Convention
• Open Days/Taster Courses
• Sussex University Trip
• Russell Group Universities
-19
BuraBf16-19 Bursary
YEAR 11
MOCK ASSEMBLY 2011