Weekly bulletin 290424

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Weekly news bulletin

29TH APRIL 2024

DIARY DATES

Tues 30th April - 4 days of Voc mocks Fri 10th May - Leavers Celebration Mon 13th May- Summer Exam Series Begins Mon 13th May - YR2 Summer Exam Timetable Begins Fri 17th May - Data Capture 5

Thurs 23rd May - UCAS information evening - 6pm

TUTORIAL AND ACADEMIC MENTORING

All students must attend morning tutor every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 9:009:15am.

All students will attend Academic mentoring every Wednesday 9:15-10:10am, where 1 to 1’s will take place and independent study/academic mentoring booklets will be completed

There will be PSHE this week for year 1 students only. There was a letter sent out to students last week with further information on this

REGULAR REMINDERS

STUDENT COUNCIL MESSAGES

Always wear your lanyard visibly around your neck when on site, in the buildings and in lessons. Do not allow guests on site. No mobile phones, food or drinks (other than water) allowed in lessons.

The last day to get tickets to the Year 2 Prom is on Thursday, so if you want tickets make sure you get them soon! Use the QR code around TBSF to grab yours!

Please keep our social spaces tidy We have had incidences of poor use of the social areas recently and as a result we had to close the student common room and the Nave for cleaning and repairs, this is not acceptable, other areas will be closed if they are misused

STUDENT SERVICES

Weekly drop in’s are continuing in G18 every Wednesday lunchtime, this is for students who need support and guidance on careers and apprenticeships. We can help you search for careers and apprenticeships, help you apply and provide general guidance to support you through your next steps after The Bedford Sixth Form

PSHE
PSHE

MEDICAL PATHWAY PROGRAMME AT EDGE HILL MEDICAL SCHOOL

Applications are now open for 70 Year 12 students to take part in our 2024 programme which consists of an on-campus visit to Edge Hill University where students will learn about student finance, life as a doctor and take part in clinical skills sessions There will also be an online day where students will take part in workshops with staff from each of our partnering universities: University of Liverpool, University of Manchester and Lancaster University. The programme will culminate in a 4 day, 3 night residential where students will stay at Edge Hill University and spend their days at each of our partner universities, experiencing life as a medical student

This programme is aimed at young people from under-represented backgrounds and is free to students who take part. This is an initiative run by the Medical Schools Council and is funded by Health Education England.

To apply, use this link:: https://outlookofficecom/mail/safelinkhtml?url=https://edgehillonlinesurveysacuk/mscpathway-programme-application-form-2024&corid=726c93d0-e7c5-ca1f-9ecaf6de6ca4e56a

More details can be found on their website - Widening participation - Edge Hill University

PSHE

YINI – EDTS YEAR IN INDUSTRY

What is YINI?

EDT’s, The Year in Industry (YINI) Placement scheme, helps place school-leaving students into paid 12-month long placements into all areas of engineering, science (particularly physics), technology/electronics, maths, business, marketing and finance across the UK

How does the application process work?

Students register their interest via the website and receive a weekly update of the latest placement opportunities.

There is no charge for students to register

Students will apply for the specific roles that they’re interested in.

Students will receive CV/Interview advice and an interview with the team to help them prepare

Benefits for placed YINI students:

Industry led training which will include webinars on project management, presentations skills, leadership, and management to name a few.

A mentor service throughout the placement Competitions and awards to help promote and enhance the student’s CV Their work can also be accredited by the Industrial Cadets Platinum Award, of which His Majesty King Charles III is patron.

To Register for YINI:

Interested students can register via our website: https://wwwetrustorguk/yini-register

DESTINATION OPPORTUNTIES

The Oxford Brookes Summer School will give you the opportunity to discover what being a university student is all about, and delve into a subject area of your choice Don’t worry if you’re not sure whether university is for you - Summer Schools provide the perfect opportunity to help you decide. The cost of the Summer School is absolutely free with all travel, meals and accommodation provided, free of charge. Why take part?

Experience student life and live in a student flat at the university.

Engage in lots of subject content designed by university academics. Explore Oxford and take part in lots of social activities every day

Get plenty of information, advice, and guidance about applying for university and your future career

Hear all about university from current Brookes students. If you have any questions about the Summer School, please get in touch with us at brookessummerschools@brookesacuk

G52 has been put aside between the timings below for quite reflection and prayer for people of all faiths and none: 13.10 - 13.55 1545 - 1630 REFLECTION ROOM - G52
OXFORD BROOKES SUMMER SCHOOL

We have been invited to attend the University of Bedfordshire's festival of football On 21st May at Kenilworth road Luton town football club we are going to play 7 aside and enter a male and female team. Its open to Yr 12 students and we can take spectatorson a coach.

If interested please email: share@bedfordsixthform.ac.uk Stating whether you wish to play or watch

FESTIVAL OF FOOTBALL

BEDFORD SIXTH FORM PRESENT

FRIDAY 21ST JUNE 2024

7PM - MIDNIGHT

D RRREEE S S S SSTOIMPRES
BAR,FOOD,& MUSICDJ D D

Student newspaper

A regular feature to our weekly news bulletin is an article produced from one of our students, who are part of the Student newspaper enhancement. If you would like to read more of POV: Student's work, feel free to flick through the Article Archive, which can be found in the library, on the magazine shelves to the right of the Front Desk

Navigating University: Tips and Tricks for Every Student- By

Entering university can be an exhilarating yet daunting experience Suddenly, you find yourself in a new environment, faced with new challenges, and surrounded by new faces. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your university journey:

1 Time Management is Key: University life comes with lots of responsibilities, from attending classes to completing assignments and extracurricular activities Mastering time management is essential to balance these tasks effectively Invest in a planner or utilise digital tools to organise your schedule, prioritise tasks, and allocate time for studying, socialising, and self-care.

2 Get Involved: University is not just about academics; it's also about personal growth and exploration Explore the clubs, organisations, and societies on campus that align with your interests and passions

3. Don't Procrastinate: It's easy to fall into the trap of procrastination, but it often leads to unnecessary stress and subpar results. Start assignments and studying early, break tasks into manageable chunks, and establish a consistent work routine By staying on top of your responsibilities, you'll not only produce better work but also have more time to enjoy other aspects of university life

4. Seek Support: Don't hesitate to reach out for help when needed. Whether you're struggling with academics, mental health, or adjusting to university life, there are resources available to support you From professors and academic advisors to counselling services and peer support groups

5 Take Care of Yourself: Amidst the hustle and bustle of university life, self-care often takes a backseat. Remember to prioritise your physical and mental wellbeing. Get enough sleep, eat healthily, exercise regularly, and practice stressrelief techniques such as meditation or yoga. Make time for activities that bring you joy and relaxation to maintain a healthy balance

6 Stay Curious: University is a time for intellectual exploration and discovery Take advantage of the knowledge available to you through lectures, seminars, and library resources. Don't be afraid to ask questions, challenge ideas, and pursue subjects that pique your curiosity. Your passion for learning will enrich your university experience and pave the way for lifelong growth

7 Plan for the Future: While it's essential to live in the moment, it's also wise to plan for the future Explore internship opportunities, attend career fairs, and seek guidance from career services to prepare for life after graduation. Building a professional network and gaining real-world experience can significantly enhance your post-graduation prospects

In Conclusion

University is a transformative journey filled with ups and downs, triumphs and challenges. By practising effective time management, getting involved, seeking support, prioritising self-care, staying curious, and planning for the future, you can navigate this journey with confidence and make the most of your university experience Remember, it's not just about earning a degree; it's about growing as an individual and preparing for a fulfilling future

Film Review

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