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Thursday 28th September 2017 Thursday 16th November 2017 All Year 11 students and their parents are invited to attend.

Thursday 19th October 2017 Thursday 8th February 2018 We look forward to meeting you!

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Applied Science

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Entry Policy

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Application to College

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Why Winstanley?

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Extended Curriculum

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Results

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Philosophy

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Awards

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Amazing Alumni

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EPQ

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Physical Education

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Physics

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL Welcome and thank you for your interest in our college. We are really proud of our students, our staff and everything that we achieve together. We believe that every student who comes to us has amazing potential - it’s our job to work with you so that you can unlock that potential. Life here at Winstanley will be new and challenging but don’t worry, our main aim is to help you be the best you can be. Our teachers specialise in helping students develop the skills needed to study at this level, both personal and academic. We also work hard to prepare our students for life after Winstanley whether that’s university or employment.

And we believe in offering a rich student experience so we take students all over the world as well offering exciting opportunities to get involved in college and community life. This all contributed to us being awarded ‘College of the Year’ at the Times Education Supplement Awards in 2017.

But don’t just take our word for it – come and see for yourself. Talk to our students who will tell you the truth and have a look round our college to really get the feel of what it is like to be a Winstanley student.

We look forward to seeing you!

Louise Tipping Principal

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September to December

March / April

Attend a presentation by the Choose an Open Evening from college at your high school 28th September, 19th October or Visit the college website at 16th November 2017 www.winstanley.ac.uk Book your interview a range of dates are available, Start thinking about your choices. Consider 3 subjects. (see our website)

Prepare for your GCSEs

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2018

Keep up to date with the latest college news via our social media

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Our final Open Evening is Thursday 8th February 2018 Closing date for applications is Tuesday 27th February 2018. By this date, make sure you have formally accepted the offer of a place.

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Complete your application form either on the UCAS Progress site or the Winstanley College website, this will form the basis of your college interview


July

Application to Winstanley

2018 Attend your College Taster Day on either 5th or 6th July 2018

In most schools, Winstanley staff will give a short presentation to Year 11 students sometime in the term before Christmas. Students and their parents will then be invited to attend an Open Evening in in order to look round the college and discuss course selection with staff. If you wish to apply to the college, you should then book an individual interview via the college website www.winstanley.ac.uk or by contacting the Admissions Office on 01695 628610. Offers of places are usually made at interview and enrolments take place in August, following the publication of GCSE results. If you have any queries on courses or admissions, please contact the Admissions Team on 01695 628610 or admissions@winstanley.ac.uk

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Your enrolment appointment will be sent to you

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Collect your GCSE results and come to enrolment

Winstanley College Entry Policy The college will calculate the number of student places available each year which allows us to maintain the quality of the student experience and offers will be made accordingly. Offers will normally be conditional on your achieving certain GCSE results. Full details of our entry policy can be found on our website www.winstanley.ac.uk

Special Consideration Requests for special consideration should normally be accompanied by support from the applicant’s school and be made in writing to the Vice Principal, Mel Chadwick. Appeals for special consideration will be heard by the Admissions Panel if received before GCSE results are published. Only in exceptional circumstances is the college able to hear appeals made after GCSE results have been published. Please note that normally, the college will give preference to Year 11 school leavers.

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Why Winstanley is for you Caring college

Oustanding results Consistently excellent according to Ofsted and top in league tables, our academic record is famously outstanding.

Not only do we look after your brains, we care about your emotional well-being! We offer the best support while you are here. We will give you excellent individual guidance and support to make sure that you reach your full potential.

Wide range of subject choices Fancy doing Art with Philosophy? Dance with Physics? No problem all subject combinations are possible.

What can I expect as a Winstanley student?

Clubs, societies and activities We have a fantastic programme of enrichment activities for you to enjoy and experience outside your lessons. This includes work experience, certified courses like First Aid and Sign Language as well as Student Union, History Society etc.

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Come and see for yourself! Check out what it’s really like by visiting Winstanley at our Open Evenings.


Travel opportunities From China to Venezuela, from Australia to Los Angeles, Winstanley students have been to the four corners of the world. Where do you fancy?

An award winning experience In April 2016, we won ‘College of the Year’ at the Educate North Awards as well as ‘Most Inspirational 16-18 Provider’ at Merseyside’s Educate Awards in November 2016. In February 2017 the Times Educational Supplement crowned us ‘Sixth Form College of the Year’.

It’s fun! Students tell us that it’s hard work but that they have lots of fun while they are here.

I am so glad my son made the decision to come to Winstanley; I’ve seen him grow in confidence and improved attitude to study is noticeable. Parent of Year 12 student, Parent Survey, January 17

I’ve loved my time at college! Meeting new friends and getting involved in the enrichment activities, including drama productions and the netball team, have been the highlights. Year 13 student

My time at Winstanley College was the best – I learned so much about myself, and my career options and I made some lifelong friends.Ibinabo Jack, former Winstanley student and West End star

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Personal Tutor

Personal Tutor

When you first come to Winstanley you will be welcomed by your Personal Tutor at induction. You will stay with the same Personal Tutor for two years and will get to know each other well.

Personal Tutors should be the first person you go to for advice and support, especially if things go wrong. Students see their Personal Tutor in their scheduled tutorial sessions but you can also drop by their office for a one-to-one chat, or email them if you are in difficulty.

There is a Senior Tutor who is in charge of a group of students (ie first or second years) and acts similarly to a ‘Head of Year’ at school. It will be your Personal Tutor who guides you through college, watching attendance, encouraging progress and guiding on choices for the future.

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At any time, parents are encouraged to contact the Personal Tutor to discuss their son’s/daughter’s progress, however there is a formal opportunity to discuss progress with subject teachers at Parents’ Consultation Days in January.


Student Services We are a friendly bunch at Student Services and our aim is to offer you as much practical help as possible. We were recently awarded the Matrix Standard for pastoral guidance in recognition of the service we provide. Student Services is the main point of call for just about any question that you may have. We offer a one stop shop for all your needs, whether this is attendance, work experience, lockers or university applications. We also organise all the student transport here and can offer you advice on permits, routes and costs. Staff are also able to give advice on what assistance is available to help with the financial demands of studying at College.

What Ofsted say about our support outstanding personal development of students to become independent learners outstanding guidance and comprehensive personal and academic support highly effective additional learning support students’ personal development is exceptional and they quickly acquire useful independent learning skills

Attendance is very important at College and it is here too that you would come to explain your absence to the Attendance Officer – who may also contact parents should there be a query or concern. Some students may find starting College a little overwhelming and our aim is to make your transition as smooth as possible. You can access these services in person or via email to the relevant person. This is only a selection of the numerous facilities available within Student Services so please come and visit us during induction week to find out

Academic and Personal Support At Winstanley, there is a very strong focus on developing the full potential of every individual student, both academic and personal. There are times when you may need support to help you achieve your goals. This could be with your teacher, your Personal Tutor, a Study Support Tutor or an Independent Learning Assistant (ILA). The ILAs provide one to one or small group study skills support to help boost achievement. Whatever your ability, the ILAs can give you that extra help when you need it by providing you with individualised support. The Study Support Team also provide support for students with specific learning differences, dyslexia or dyspraxia for example and for students with disabilities. Support is designed to meet individual needs and assessment is completed by specialist tutors. To find out more, please contact: Linda Jones, the Study Support Manager on linda.jones@winstanley.ac.uk or 01695 633244.

Animal Therapy A new initiative this year, animal therapy, courtesy of Home Safari has proven very popular. From walking Belle the dog to cuddling Barney the bunny, students have told us they felt their stresses melt away when in the company of the animals.

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Extended Curriculum Department: For our students, excellent A-level results are just the first steps towards fulfilling their personal and professional ambitions while at College. The Extended Curriculum Department provides small-group tutorials to deliver the additional qualifications, experiences and opportunities outside and beyond A-level that each of our students needs to realise their potential. The Extended Curriculum offers a diverse and dynamic programme of provision to tailor to the needs of every type of student at Winstanley and their personal interests and targets.

Three of the most popular strands of the Extended Curriculum are:

Oxbridge:

MDV:

Each year Winstanley students progress to study at the elite universities of Oxford and Cambridge, this success is built upon our comprehensive development programme which prepares students to excel in the highly competitive admission process of additional tests and interviews.

The Oxbridge programme includes:

Our vibrant Medics, Dentists and Vets programme provides students with all the additional guidance, tuition and experiences required to be awarded places on these highly-competitive courses at the country’s leading universities. Our experienced MDV co-ordinator leads the programme which includes: Mock interviews UKCAT and BMAT aptitude test preparation tutorials

Mock Oxbridge interviews

MDV work shadowing placements

Aptitude & admissions tests

Experience with NW Clinical Commissioning Group

Preparation Tutorials

Specialist MDV personal statement workshops

Winstanley Oxbridge alumni mentoring scheme

Winstanley MDV alumni mentoring scheme

Oxbridge Personal Statement writing groups

Programme of regular talks by universities and MDV professionals

Oxford & Cambridge Universities residential trips Cambridge HE+ Consortium Hub OxNet Languages Hub

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Winstanley has a fantastic record of helping students gain a place at university to study medicine, dentistry or veterinary science. 2017 was a record year, with 59 offers being made to students to study on these competitive degree courses.


We currently offer eight Professional Pathways: Academic Athletes: For students studying Physical Education A-level who wish to progress to become a professional athlete, sports coach or manager. Architecture: For students studying Maths and either Art or Graphics A-levels who wish to progress to become professional architects through earning a place to read Architecture at university. Finance & Accounting: For students studying Maths and either Economics or Business Studies A-levels who wish to progress to a career in the accountancy, actuarial sciences or financial services professions. Healthcare: For students studying Biology or Health Studies at A-level who wish to progress into healthcare professions such as nursing, radiography, physiotherapy, paramedicine, midwifery and dietetics.

Professional Pathways: For students with a particular professional ambition, the Professional Pathways Programme offers bespoke specialist support to ensure they are best informed and prepared to progress in these highly competitive professional careers.

Our Professional Pathways are built around five key components: Guidance on appropriate A-level subject choices Work experience placements with prestigious companies A tailored EPQ to develop sector-specific skills and knowledge Talks by academics and industry professionals Pathways mentor to support your preparation to progress into the profession

Law: For students who are studying Law A-level and who wish to pursue Law in their future studies or career. Marketing, PR, Advertising and Event Management: For students studying design or communication subjects (Graphics, Photography or Media Studies A-levels) who wish to pursue a career in the marketing, public relations, advertising or events management professions. Professional Writing: For students studying A-level English who wish to pursue a career writing commercially for a company or as a freelancer or journalist. Teaching: For students studying at least two national curriculum subjects at A-level (English, Maths, Biology Chemistry, Physics, History, Geography, Religious Studies, Modern Foreign Language, Art and Design, Computing, Music, Physical Education) who wish to progress to train as teachers at either Primary or Secondary level.

Interview accreditation As places on the professional pathways are strictly limited applicants will be invited to an interview or trial prior to enrolment to discuss their motivation and aptitude for a career in their chosen profession. Successful interviewees wil be awarded points towards the entry requirement for Winstanley College as per the entry policy.

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Sponsored Degree and Apprenticeship Opportunities There has been a steady growing interest in alternative pathways to full-time degree courses and more students are applying for apprenticeships or sponsored degrees. These opportunities can offer young people progression to degree level and beyond. Many students are now recognising the importance of work-related learning in today's competitive economy. The college has a CareersAdviser and Employer Links

Co-ordinator, who specifically works with employers and training providers to find apprenticeship opportunities for Winstanley students and support them through the recruitment and selection processes. Despite this pathway being very competitive with applicants often going through very rigorous recruitment and selection processes, the number of students now entering professions via this route is increasing year on year.

Some examples of recent A-level college leavers pursuing this pathway

Amy Teder

Amber Birchall Trainee IT Project Manager ATOS

Close Brothers Trainee Merchant Banker (Manchester)

Alex Gillespie

Nadia Johnson

Accountancy Trainee in Audit KPMG

Rolls Royce (Derby) Specialist Scientific Apprentice

Alex Battersby

Courtney Brennan

Keepmoat as a Construction Management trainee(PT Degree at Salford)

Stephensons Solicitors Legal Services Apprentice

David Urmston

James Carrick

Wimpey Taylor Trainee Quantity Surveyor

Trainee Accountant, Ernst Young (London)

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Shannon Stazicker

O Rourke (LJMU) Civil Engineering

Trainee Financial Administrator, Fairhursts Financial Services (Wigan)

Ethan Spall

Emily Smart

Aeronautical Engineering Sponsoed Degree with Airbus

James Patterson Mott MacDonald Trainee Civil Engineer

Jamie Heaton ASE Global Trainee Auditor Manchester

Jessica Mackenzie-Wainwright AstraZeneca Macclesfield Trainee Supply Chain Manager

Lilley Deevey Trainee HR Manager AstraZeneca

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Trainee Quantity Surveyor, Gleeds, International Management and Construction Consultants

Nathan Griffiths IT Apprenticeship, Prestige IT (Manchester).

Anna Schlautmann Business Management BA (Hons) with MBDA (Bolton)

Matthew Trow Trainee Quantity Surveyor, Rhead Group


Joe Little and Lucy Hickey – BBC A number of students opted for Degree Apprenticeships at organisations including Rolls Royce, the BBC and Deloitte in 2017. Joe Little and Lucy Hickey, who both attended St Peter’s Catholic High School in Orrell, secured prestigious apprenticeships with the BBC. Joe’s Apprenticeship is in Broadcast Engineering and Lucy’s is a TV Production Apprenticeship.

Joe says: “An apprenticeship meant I would receive on the job training, gaining all the hands-on skills I would need and at the same time would still be able to complete my degree so that’s what made me choose this route. The other obvious benefit was getting paid to work and study!” Lucy added: “Working in Media City is going to be so exciting.”

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Winstanley in top 10% nationally for A-level progress According to the Department for Education tables not only do Winstanley students achieve on average a B grade but this puts us in the top 10% of schools and colleges nationally for A-level progress!

A-level results at a glance 2017

Consistently in top 5 of national ‘top college’ league tables Almost everyone passed their A-levels –34 subjects recorded 100% pass rate Astonishing! Almost two out of every three grades were awarded A*-B

99.6% There was a 99.6% pass rate overall

12% Winstanley students maintain their superlative performance with nearly 12% of all grades being A*s

33.8% 33.8% A and A* grades (national av. 26.3%)

Medics, Dentists and Vets – 27 have secured places on these • prestigious degree courses 9 students have places at Oxford and 5 at Cambridge

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Your Award-Winning College We have just added a third prestigious trophy to our cabinet after being awarded Sixth Form College of the Year at the national Times Education Supplement (TES) FE Awards. The TES Further Education Awards celebrate the best further education colleges in the country. From record number of entries – up by a third compared with last year –, it was tough competition, but we were crowned winner from a shortlist of eight other colleges. The Award was presented at a glittering ceremony at the Grosvenor House hotel in London’s Park Lane.

This was the third award in less than 12 months; in November we won the title of ‘Most Inspirational 16-18 Education Provider’ at the Educate Awards and last year were crowned ‘Sixth Form College of the Year’ at the Educate North Awards.

Congratulations to our hard working staff and amazing students!

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Awards Evening “Winstanley is very proud of all who work and study here. We are an outstanding College because we have outstanding students and staff. “At the annual Awards Evening, we acknowledge the exceptional achievements of our most exceptional students. Some have excelled academically, some have demonstrated outstanding sporting prowess whilst others have overcome significant personal challenges or contributed unstintingly to the wider life of the College. It is the highlight of the College calendar.”

Louise Tipping, Principal

Class of 2017 Awards Special Awards Barry Marshall Award Elizabeth Bywater (Tower College) The David Atherton Award for the ‘Most Worthy’ Student Gabriel Westhead (St. Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School) The Governors’ Award for Academic Achievement George Dougherty (St. Bedes’ Catholic High School) Principal’s Award for Contribution to the College and Community Hollie Garven (The Deanery Church of England High School) Abraham Guest Academy Award for Outstanding Progression Connor Clarke (Byrchall High School) Winstanley Alumni Award Lucy Hickey (St. Peter’s Catholic High School) The Elaine Mulroy Award Grace Callaghan (Deyes High School)

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Subject Awards Name: Rachel Kevern School: Culcheth High School Award: A2 Art & Design

Name: Grace Callaghan School: Deyes High School Award: A2 English Literature

Name: Lauren Tomlinson School: Rose Bridge Academy Award: A2 PE

Name: Will Albin-Clark School: Upholland High School Award: A2 Graphics

Name: Tiegan Blackhurst School: Shevington High School Award: A2 English Language & Literature

Name: Jess Brislen School: Maghull High School Award: A2 Philosophy

Name: Chloe Johnson School: St. Peter’s Catholic High School Award: A2 Textiles

Name: Kieran Jordan School: St. Bede’s Catholic High School Award: A2 Film Studies

Name: Kate Fay School: Deyes High School Award: A2 Philosophy & Religion

Name: Hannah Siney School: St. Peter’s Catholic High School Award: A2 Photography

Name: Jessica McAteer School: St. Peters’ Catholic High School Award: A2 Health & Social Care

Name: Mark Crumpton School: St. Peter’s Catholic High School Award: A2 Physics

Name: Olivia Stones School: Lowton High School Award: A2 Biology

Name: Camille Houghton-Grimshaw School: Upholland High School Award: A2 History

Name: Camille Houghton-Grimshaw School: Upholland High School Award: A2 Politics

Name: Chloe Williams School: Golborne High School Award: A2 Human Biology

Name: Georgina Ward School: Lowton Church of England High School Award: A2 Information Technology

Name: Lauren Tomlinson School: Rosebridge Academy Award: A2 Psychology

Name: Michael Bond School: Culcheth High School Award: A2 Business Studies Name: Charlotte Morris School: Culcheth High School Award: A2 Chemistry Name: Matthew Williams School: Byrchall High School Award: A2 Computer Science Name: Abigail Peel School: Fred Longworth High School Award: A2 Dance Name: Sophie Heard School: St. Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School Award: A2 Drama Name: Adam Coupland School: Culcheth High School Award: A2 Geology Name: Edward Carr School: St. Bede’s Catholic High School Award: A2 Geography Name: Mark Wade School: The Deanery Church of England High School Award: A2 Economics Name: Katerzyna Sekulska School: St. John Fisher Catholic High School Award: A2 Creative Writing Name: Agnieszka Michalak School: St. John Fisher Catholic High School Award: A2 English Language

Name: Sophie Brown School: Golborne High School Award: A2 Law Name: Alfie Seary School: St. Peter’s Catholic High School Award: A2 Mathematics Name: Yi-Hang Chen School: Penketh High School Award: A2 Further Mathematics Name: Owen Arands School: Upholland High School Award: A2 Media Studies Name: Ryan Krzyzaniak School: St. Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School Award: A2 French Name: Aliyah Quansah School: Birchwood Community High School Award: A2 German Name: Viki Gerka School: Our Lady Queen of the Peace Catholic High School Award: A2 Spanish Name: Corinne Campbell School: Holy Cross Catholic High School Award: A2 Music Name: Ryan Woods School: St. Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School Award: A2 Music Performance

Name: Tiegan Blackhurst School: Shevington High School Award: A2 Sociology Name: Joel Severs School: Birchwood Community High School Award: Player of the Year - Football Name: Niamh Khosah School: St. Peter’s Catholic High School Award: Player of the Year - Hockey Name: Marcus Grimshaw School: Shevington High School Award: Player of the Year – Rugby League Name: Charlotte Morris School: Culcheth High School Award: Player of the Year – Netball Name: Ellie Threlkeld School: Rainford High Technology College Award: Overall Sports Performer of the Year Name: Women’s Volleyball Team Award: Sports Team of the Year Kira Hambleton (c) Lauren Binks Charlotte Middleham Alexandra Middleham Rebecca Woolley Rebecca Costello Amy Ball Laura Anderson Aliyah Quansah

Name: Joe O'Halloran School: St. Peter’s Catholic High School Award: A2 Music Technology

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Ibinabo Jack – West End Star Ibinabo Jack was a pupil of St. Peter’s High School in Orrell before attending Winstanley from 1999-2001. She studied Combined English, Performing Arts and Psychology and originally intended on studying Criminology or Law at University. However, after falling in love with Musical Theatre whilst at college, she decided to go down this route. Ibinabo says: “I played on the netball team during my first year at Winstanley but had to choose between that and Performing Arts as practice and rehearsals took place during the ‘free period’ on Wednesday afternoons. I chose Performing Arts and I’ve never looked back. My time at Winstanley College was the best – I learned so much about myself, my career options and I made some lifelong friends. “After Winstanley I applied to drama schools and started auditioning for West End musicals. My professional acting debut came in 2004, originating the role of Nala in The Legend of the Lion King in Disneyland, Paris. Coincidentally, on the day that I signed my contract at Disney, I got a letter from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, offering me a place with a Dance & Drama Award. I deferred my place for 1 year, forfeiting my scholarship. “I was at Mountview from 2006-9 and I had an amazing 3 years. My first job after graduating was originating the role of ‘Pilar’ in Legally Blonde The Musical at the Savoy Theatre which was my West End debut and so much fun. I stayed with the show for 2 years then went on to play ‘Olivia’ in the European premiere of The Color Purple The Musical.

We love hearing from former students and finding out about their success since leaving college. Our strong alumni links also mean that current students can benefit from their experience and industry contacts. Here’s just a few of our alumni who have been in touch to tell us what they’re up to…

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“I auditioned for Dreamgirls in June 2015 when I was living back at home in Wigan and working 3 part time jobs. The auditions went really well but I didn’t hear anything back after my final so I carried on working and auditioning for other projects. Then on 26th of November 2015 (Thanksgiving), I got 2 phone calls from my agent. The first was an offer from The Bodyguard U.K. Tour and 6 minutes later I was offered the role of Lorrell Robinson in Dreamgirls! “That day my life changed forever. The cast and company are incredible and as the only British Dreamgirl, I’m the luckiest Wiganer in the world!”


Daley Brennan Language Champion and Entrepreneur

Inspiring Teachers Teaching is a popular choice for many of our alumni who are now passing on their knowledge and inspiring the next generation of students at our local schools.

Daley, a former Burscough Priory pupil, attended Winstanley from 2005 – 2007, completing A-levels in Music, Music Technology, French and German. He then went on to study for a BA (Hons) in French Studies at the University of London Institute in Paris and then for an MSc in Language Sciences (Linguistics with Neuroscience) at University College London.

The following teachers are all former Winstanley students. Recognise any names?

Following his studies, entrepreneur Daley gained experience working in a wine shop in Paris for before starting his own retail company. He currently has one shop in Paris’s 14th arrondissement and is planning to open a second in the near future.

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Headteacher at Lathom High School

Mr Ashton

Music teacher at Westleigh High School

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Headteacher at Westleigh High School

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Zara Khan – Nurse and Local Councillor One of the youngest Councillors in Lancashire, is making her mark after just a short time in post. Zara Khan, 23, was elected as Councillor for Chorley East in May 2016 after being inspired to stand for post by her mother, Hasina Khan, who is also a borough councillor. Since then she has been listening to the local community and campaigning on their behalf.

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As a student nurse, Zara is particularly interested in issues related to the NHS , she said: ‘I will soon be starting my first job in Neonatal Intensive Care and I believe an NHS background will tie in well with my political career as I will get to see first-hand how decisions affect our healthcare system. I hope I can use this experience to make a difference going forward.’

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The former Albany High School and Winstanley College student, studied for A-levels in English Language, Biology, Chemistry and Media before progressing onto a Nursing degree. Alongside her studies, Zara has an interest in politics which developed at an early age through helping her mother with leafleting and canvassing.

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His advice to students wishing to pursue languages is: ‘It is very, very easy to live in France – Paris, particularly – without getting a decent level of French. I would recommend taking a gap year after A-levels; move to a tiny village, learn the language and study in the country’s own education system.’

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Her advice to other young people who are interested in getting into politics is: “Get involved at a local level, become a party member, join in with leafleting and canvassing because it really builds your confidence. Attend local meetings for party members and get involved but most of all ‘Go for it!’ Don’t overthink it, give everything a go. And, listen to your family and friends; they are usually right!”

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Enrichment Something for everyone! Students come to Winstanley to learn and achieve but there’s more to life and learning than just the exam treadmill. The students who really enjoy college get involved in enrichment activities that suit them and in all departments as well as across college. You make new friends, learn new skills and actually improve your results by deepening your understanding or remembering to relax, have fun and keeping a stress-free sense of perspective. You can do enjoyable, worthwhile enrichment which contributes to your community as well as your CV or university application. You can even get extra qualifications, such as First Aid and Sign Language. We call this ‘enrichment’.

Yoga

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Charity Fundraisers

Dance Workshops

Student Union The Student Union represents all Winstanley students and its elected council is there to make sure your College experience is first class. As affiliated members of the National Union of Students, your Union is a source of advice and information. The Union also organises a wide range of college and charity events. If you are interested in getting involved, the Student Union advertise meetings and events through the intranet and on their notice board. You could also drop in to see them in their base room. Once you have got to know College, you may even fancy standing for election! Email studentunion@winstanley.ac.uk for more information.

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Performing Arts There are amazing opportunities at Winstanley for anyone interested in Drama, Dance or Music. Trips to concerts, plays and dance productions are arranged on a regular basis, taking students all over the country. A number of musical groups are formed every year from Classical to Jazz for both instrumental and choral work, and these are often managed and directed by the students themselves. Each year major productions have been put on in the college. Past productions have included The Musicals ' Little Shop of Horrors' and ‘Joseph', Bryony Lavery's play 'It Snows', Macbeth, 'Multiphony Music Show' (featuring the Jazz Band, Choir, Folk Band, Solo singer/songwriters and various Rock Ensembles),our annual Dance Show and entries for Theatre and Dance festivals. We make sure that all tastes and talents are catered for. We look forward to working with you as either a performer or as someone 'backstage' in our lighting, sound or design crews.

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Model United NationsBee Keeping

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Representative Sport

Coaching Awards & Refereeing

The college runs a number of successful sports teams that compete in North West and Association of College (AoC) competitions. At Winstanley you can compete regularly in the following sports: football, netball, hockey, basketball, rugby, volleyball, tennis and badminton.

We offer a Community Sports Leader Award (CSLA) which teaches valuable leadership skills to those wanting to get into sports coaching. In recent years Winstanley Sports Leaders have helped to run the Volleyball Manchester School Games.

There are regional competitions in the following sports: badminton, basketball, cross country, golf, football 7 a-side, hockey, netball, rugby union 10s, squash, swimming, table tennis, tennis, trampolining and volleyball.

Winstanley College has also supported five students in becoming qualified football referees with the assistance of funding over the last few years. The college funded two students to gain Level 1 Coaching Awards in Tennis and two other students gained Netball Ambassador qualifications through England Netball. As sports ambassadors, the college helps students gain valuable experience within their chosen sport and enables professional development.

If a team wins at the regional competitions they represent the North West at the National Championships. This is where the best athletes from each region all compete against each other with the aim of winning the Wilkinson Sword National Champions’ Trophy. Last year Winstanley won the regional competitions in women’s volleyball. The College also had three cross country runners as part of the North West Squads.

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Recreational Sport Winstanley College has a College Sport Maker who runs fun activities that are open for all students to try, regardless of ability. Typical activities that run throughout the year are: archery, 5 aside FA Team19 league, touch rugby, rounders, table tennis, social tennis, rock climbing, fencing, dodgeball, yoga, trampolining and, most recently, Zumba.

Students are welcome to use the WINFit centre facilities during their time at college. Typically, the gym is open every day 9-5pm. Many students play table tennis in the upstairs activity room in their free time.

We pride ourselves on listening to students and accommodating requests such as our Zumba fitness class which started this year. Wherever possible we will offer you the opportunity to enter competitions and in the past students have entered events ranging from athletics to equine eventing!

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New York • Los Angeles • Washington • Brussels • Augsburg • Istanbul • Salamanca • Prague • Munich • London

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International Trips Winstanley College is renowned for providing a huge range of enrichment activities. We’ve now gone one step further by winning the British Council International Schools Gold Award. The award is in recognition of our excellent commitment to educating students about playing an effective role in a global community.

World Challenge Winstanley College has a long tradition of having many challengers take part in exotic expeditions with World Challenge. World Challenge is a skills-based experiential learning programme allowing challengers to travel to far flung parts of the globe. As part of these expeditions challengers do project work through construction and teaching, spend time trekking through mountains and jungle as well as having some time for rest and relaxation. Staff and students have completed trips to a variety of places including Venezuela, Ethiopia, Uganda, Madagascar, Tanzania to climb Kilimanjaro, India and the Himalayas. This year students went on a multi country expedition to Thailand, China, Vietnam and Cambodia. All students that attend Winstanley College have an opportunity to sign up for a World Challenge Expedition.

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Why should I study Applied Science?

What more is there?

Do you have a passion for Science? Do you enjoy developing practical skills and solving problems? Do you like to get involved in project work and think about how Science affects the World around us?

Winstanley College offers a huge array of STEM related activities, including a dedicated STEM day in which there are talks, demonstrations and stalls covering all three sciences. You will be asked to participate in this day and possibly also present some of your research. There are also a number of trips and visits arranged which will be appropriate for your course. In addition, we offer opportunities to become involved in research partnerships with local universities and regularly enter students into national science competitions.

The Extended Certificate in Applied Science covers all the above and more. It is a vocationally based Level 3 qualification in which you will cover the scientific principles of all three Science subjects, build practical skills in Biology, Chemistry and Physics and use these to complete scientific investigations. You will also look at the wider impact of Science, discussing the role of scientists and the public perception of science. The course is assessed via both examination and coursework with equal weighting and therefore research and time management skills will also be developed, which are essential in higher education and the workplace.

How are you supported on the course? Many of the lessons will be activity based and you will spend a considerable amount of time completing practical work in newly refurbished laboratories. Each module is carefully planned to allow you to work both individually and also as part of a group. There will also be access to ICT facilities to allow you to work on portfolio work during lesson time with the support of your teacher.

What is an Applied Science lesson like?

Biology, Chemistry & Physics: There are very obvious links to each of the separate science subjects, however there is no requirement to study them at A-level. Maths: The course contains mathematical content, particularly within the Physics related units. You should be comfortable with Maths and also be prepared to develop your skills. There is no requirement to study Maths at A-level but it can be studied as one of your additional subject choices. Vocational Health and P.E.: There is a unit covering the workings of the human body which will supplement both subjects. If you wish to continue and study related subjects at university then the Extended Certificate in Applied Science will enhance your application.

Careers and university The Extended Certificate in Applied Science has been developed in conjunction with a number of Higher Education institutions. Therefore it is a desirable qualification for any Applied Science courses at university or Applied Science careers. These include biomedical, forensic and sports science degrees and nursing. It is eligible for UCAS points that can be used towards progression to university.

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You are likely to be completing investigation and portfolio work for approximately half of the given lesson time throughout the course. You will get hands on experience of experimental techniques across all the sciences. The other half of the lesson time will be taught in lessons using a variety of activities, from teacher led discussions to research tasks and presentations. This is to ensure that you are fully prepared for the theoretical examination part of the Applied Science course.

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High School: Bridgewater

A-levels studied: English Literature, Film Studies, Art

Art and Design gives you the freedom to be creative and make work unique to you. Throughout the A-level and then the Art Foundation course I have experimented with a wide range of styles and techniques which has left me thoroughly prepared for university. The art teachers and technicians are very experienced and talented in what they do so you can get a lot of good advice. There is lots of opportunity to showcase your work both

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at the college art show and at other local galleries. Trips to art exhibitions and other related events are organised regularly and I would really recommend getting involved! Overall, I have loved my time at Winstanley and am looking forward to pursuing my art career further at university.


ART, CRAFT & DESIGN If you are an all-round student who enjoys many aspects of art and design practice and would like to pursue a varied course that will give you the flexibility and freedom to work across a broad range of disciplines, then this is the course for you. You will be introduced to a wide range of exciting drawing techniques designed to give you confidence and build up your skills. You will also be able to opt in to a series of workshops in printmaking, construction techniques, colour, paint application, paper art, digital media and textile arts that will help to extend your skills, enrich your creativity and discover where your strengths lie. Developing your own practice as an Artist, you’ll be encouraged to take an exploratory and open-minded approach to new ideas and processes. You will also receive regular, one to one tutorial support

by a dedicated team of tutors who come from a range of different art backgrounds and are able to offer expertise across a variety of disciplines. So whether you want to pursue a single element of art practice, or you would prefer to combine a number of elements, the varied programme we offer, including photography and film, drawing, painting, printmaking, textile and fibre arts, sculpture, mixed media and installation, allows you to be creative and individual. The breadth of our course allows you to develop conceptual and representational themes such as figure, still life, landscapes and location as well as issue based work.

The art teachers and technicians are very experienced and talented in what they do so you can get a lot of good advice.

The course provides a stimulating and creative environment, giving you the opportunity to develop and understand a broad range of art activities.

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High School: Standish

A-levels studied: Biology, Chemistry, Maths

The topics I have enjoyed most in Biology are fighting disease, DNA/RNA and the practical lessons. You get to go into much more details than you do at GCSE so everything starts to fit together. I chose to come to Winstanley because of the facilities, for example, the number of places you can go when you need to

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do work or just want to be with your friends. I also had family who had been to the college and had a good experience. My advice to new students is to choose subjects you enjoy, you don’t want to be stuck in a lesson counting down the minutes until it finishes!


BIOLOGY Why should I study Biology at Winstanley? The course revisits many of the topics from GCSE, but now the cells are magnified to reveal more detail - enzymes are understood by their chemistry and diseases are described in all their complexity, from molecules to cells, to organs to human behaviour!

How we support your learning Every student’s learning is supported by a textbook, custom-made work booklets, the Moodle site and DropBox with electronic resources to download, regular class tests and, most importantly, individual support from enthusiastic and expert teachers.

What will Biology lessons be like? Biology students spend the majority of their time being taught in our brand new Science@Winstanley building and dedicated laboratories. Lessons are a mixture of teacher-led discussions and activities, question and answer, exam practice and some group work. The department is committed to students experiencing practical work and our labs and equipment mean you will carry out practical work at every opportunity where it would advance your learning.

about jobs and career paths by science/health professionals – including doctors, vets and physiotherapists – which is a valuable experience for our students preparing to make university career choices.

What will I study? You will recognise most of the topics in the Biology course from GCSE, and will now explore them in much greater depth and detail. These topics include Cell Biology, Gas Exchange and Breathing, Transport in Animals and Plants, Biochemistry, Enzymes, Health and Disease, and Ecology & Conservation. We recommend this course for students who have a particular interest in science and hope to go on to study science related degrees such as medicine, dentistry, pharmacy or veterinary science.

You get to go into much more details than you do at GCSE so everything starts to fit together.

Throughout the year, students can extend their biological knowledge through specific activities organised by the Biology Society. These include visits to local scientific attractions, practical work and listening to guest speakers. Students also have the opportunity to apply for a Nuffield Science Bursary, as well as compete in the Society of Biology’s Annual Biology Olympiad.

Careers and university Medicine/Dentistry/Veterinary Science: A-level Biology is desirable Biosciences: You will need A-level Biology, and for most courses A-level Chemistry is required too

Nursing: A-level Biology is not normally a requirement for nursing, but it provides an advantage on competitive courses Sports Science: A-level Biology is not normally a requirement for sports science, but a small number of universities suggest it as a preferred course.

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High School: Fred Longworth

A-levels studied: Business, Dance, Chemistry

In Business I have thoroughly enjoyed learning the theories and models around the subject. This has proven useful when watching the news and seeing business stories because now I can actually understand the reasons as to why companies react the way they do. Another aspect I have enjoyed is learning about business on an international scale. This has allowed me to use and challenge my existing business knowledge on an international basis, in areas such as global marketing, global niche markets and globalisation.

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I regularly take part in extra-curricular dance at the college,

where we learn different ranges of styles from contemporary to street. I am also part of the college dance company, which secured a place and performed at U Dance at the Lowry last year. I also perform in the dance shows every year, which is great fun as you get to meet different people from different departments, like the media department. When I leave college I want to study International Business with a year in Industry at University of Liverpool. After I graduate, I hope to work for an established business abroad.


BUSINESS Why should I study Business at Winstanley?

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Want a relevant and interesting experience?

Business will support you into employment or in going to university. The course complements any combination of subjects, leading to careers in international business, managing a practice, engineering project management, leisure management, accounting, actuarial science, marketing and media. You can combine Business with Economics; they are quite distinctive subjects.

If you do, then A-level Business at Winstanley is for you. You will be equipped with an understanding of the business world, where you will spend your working life. The course will provide an intelligent, flexible way of thinking with the application of your learning to problem-solving and decision-making in business contexts: think of it as the start of your management training. Our priority is your personal and career development. Over the two year course you will become a successful independent learner, as recent results will testify. Individual support and attention is central to our approach. Your development is achieved via a range of teaching methods and learning styles. You will be able to develop your collaborative learning through course-based resources accessible through the departmental DropBox facility. As well as this, students can be kept up to date on Business stories relevant to their studies, and receive exam tips from examiners and teaching staff from our Twitter feed. In addition to this, access to our YouTube channel allows students to watch subject-specific videos to help with their studies.

If you are considering employment after your A-levels then Business will help you gain apprenticeships and sponsorships. There have been successful students gaining accountancy and business sponsorships with global companies such as BAE Systems, MBDA, Bank of New York, Ernst & What I have enjoyed is Young, Goldman Sachs, Astra Zenica and Network Rail. learning about business on an We also offer students the opportunity to work with local and national businesses to solve their specific international scale. This problems and implement strategies, such as ISO 9001 has allowed me to use and and ISO 14001. So if you are looking for a life-changing experience, career direction and personal challenge my existing development, please accept our invitation to join the Business Team at Winstanley. business knowledge on

an international basis

The wide variety of activities includes the opportunity to continue our tradition of success in the nationally recognised Young Enterprise Company Programme. There are also masterclasses with team-working focused on topics such as franchising and the airline business. A competitive spirit is encouraged in the Student Investor Challenge.

What is Business Management, Leadership and Decision Making Making Functional Decisions Making Strategic Decisions Decision-making is a key theme throughout the course. Business is about making decisions to enhance competitiveness.

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High School: Our Lady Queen of Peace A-levels studied: Chemistry, Physics, Maths In Chemistry I have enjoyed building a vast array of skills, including analytical, practical, problem-solving and the ability to think of things theoretically, which can be very hard to do. Chemistry has taught me how to recognise the building blocks, which make up everything we see, touch, smell and taste. It has been fascinating to learn about many of the world’s current challenges including global warming, global dimming, rising water levels and producing renewable fuels.

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Achieving the highest possible grades was my main goal

from coming to Winstanley. They had the best sixth form results in the northwest, which attracted my attention, and they had great links to prestigious universities. On the open days the atmosphere was very friendly and seemed like I would be treated like an adult with my own responsibilities which I liked. The library seemed a great place to study (which it is, I use it every day!) and there are plenty of places to sit with friends and chat too. The college has lots of extra-curricular activities on offer and it is a very large community with lots of welfare systems in place for any possible problems you may have.


CHEMISTRY Why should I study Chemistry?

What will I study?

Studying Chemistry can open doors that you didn’t even know existed. It is a highly respected A-level and combines theoretical understanding with practical and analytical skills. If you like to ask ‘why?’ and then work towards an answer, Chemistry is for you. The food we eat, the air we breathe, the clothes we wear and the mobile phone in your pocket all depend on Chemistry. Chemistry holds the key to our future and you could be the one that unlocks the door.

We deliver the OCR Advanced Level Chemistry course (Specification A). There is a smooth transition from GCSE and practical skills are threaded throughout the course, building both confidence and skills as you study. Topics you have already covered are expanded upon, and the course will take you from in-depth analysis of organic molecules, to the Chemistry behind batteries, to predicting how fast reactions take place.

Why study Chemistry at Winstanley College? At Winstanley the team will help you develop a passion for Chemistry. Not only do we have a history of excellent results, the vast majority of our students also go on to study science subjects at university. The Chemistry Team has a student-centred approach and are committed to bringing the best out of you. Staff currently have a group of students undertaking a research project in collaboration with the University of Liverpool. Our Science@Winstanley facilities are outstanding – there has never been a better time to study Chemistry at Winstanley.

In the first year, the foundations of Advanced Level Chemistry are laid, looking at atoms, bonding and acids amongst other topics. You will gain a much greater understanding of the periodic table, looking at groups of elements, their reactions and their uses. This is followed by a closer It has been fascinating look at chemical reactions and links to industrial to learn that Chemistry. In the second year, topics are revisited and are developed further with an increased use of maths many of the world’s current and analytical skills. Chemistry is fascinating; let your challenges including global fascination start at Winstanley!

warming, global dimming, rising water levels and producing renewable fuels.

What about enrichment?

Medicine/Dentistry/Veterinary Science: A-level Chemistry is essential Chemistry/Chemical Engineering/Biochemistry: A-level Chemistry is essential

Pharmacy/Pharmacology: A-level Chemistry is essential Other science and engineering related degrees: A-level Chemistry is desirable

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Whilst studying Chemistry at Winstanley College you will have the opportunity to participate in a multitude of fabulous enrichment opportunities. We have been on a number of international trips, most recently a science focused trip to Munich during 2017. We organise entry in external competitions and at local HE institutions. There is an opportunity to be involved with the Royal Society of Chemistry through their ‘ChemNet’ subscription and we bring in regular guest speakers. The team also delivers masterclasses that cover a wide range of Chemistry concepts and ideas.

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High School: Westleigh High School A-levels studied: ICT, Computer Science, Maths Computer Science offers freedom around how you learn and use the gained knowledge. The techniques can be used in many real life scenarios and can be adapted to a context so that you understand it. I have enjoyed learning a brand new coding language from scratch, starting from the very basics and working up to a fully functional program.

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I would recommend trying the taster sessions of the subject to get a hands-on feel for the subject and to see whether it’s something that would be beneficial to future career plans. I have a conditional offer from Lancaster University to study Information Technology with Business Management.


COMPUTER SCIENCE Why should I study Computer Science at Winstanley College?

What subjects combine well with Computer Science?

Computer Science is an exciting and challenging new subject that has at its core the study of computational thinking which is increasingly regarded as an essential skill for the 21st Century. Studying Computer Science will allow you to develop the ability to think logically, algorithmically and recursively to analyse problems and to gain experience of writing computer programs to solve such problems.

We recommend that Computer Science students also study Mathematics, as there is a strong link between the two subjects and Computer Science does include significant mathematical content. Together these two subjects create a good foundation that combines well with a whole range of other subjects including Physics, other sciences and Economics, as well as other less “obvious” combinations, for example with Art for those interested in a career in Architecture. Some students also choose to combine Computer Science with IT to gain every advantage for pursuing a career in the IT industry.

What will I study? You will learn to understand the fundamental principles and concepts of Computer Science such as abstraction and decomposition as well as learning to express the laws and processes of computation using mathematics. You will learn about software and systems development, hardware and networks and gain an awareness of the technologies involved. You will develop an understanding of computer systems and an appreciation of the impact and consequences of computer use on society. You will apply the principles of computation to design and develop computer programs to solve problems, gaining experience of programming using procedural, object-oriented and functional programming approaches.

I have enjoyed learning a brand new coding language from scratch, starting from the very basics and working up to a fully functional program

You will learn in a supportive and friendly environment, working both independently and in small groups to develop your knowledge of computer systems and understanding of computational thinking skills. You will also practise designing and writing programs to solve problems, working largely at your own pace, in a specialist air-conditioned computer room.

Studying Computer Science at Winstanley however, is more than just about passing exams. Students are encouraged to take part in a range of additional enrichment activities which have included visits to local universities and presentations by guest speakers and ex-students. The Code Club meets on a weekly basis to give individuals and small groups the opportunity to devise and work on their own projects thereby extending their experience and skills.

Future careers Studying Computer Science can lead onto a number of career options including any branch of Computer Science, Software Development, Network Systems, Information Support Services and Interactive Media and Web Design. Previous students have taken degrees at university for example in Computer Science, Computer Games Software Development as well as one of the many branches of Engineering including software, civil and mechanical.

What do I need to study this subject?

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High School: St Mary’s

A-levels studied: Dance, English Combined, Biology

I've been dancing since I was 5 at my local dance school; it's always been my greatest passion so I decided to pursue it as a career by studying it further at college. The Dance department here is really well kitted out and there is lots of opportunity to get involved in shows and other events and trips. I received lots of support when applying to dance colleges and found the application process really interesting, it isn't quite the same as normal university with UCAS (which I did as well) as many of the applications are directly to the colleges.

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I enjoyed the auditions process the most and getting to take classes with really great teachers and other students was a very rewarding experience. In the future, I hope to become a performer. Dancing as part of a dance company would be really great before maybe moving into teaching dance and working on some of my own choreography.


DANCE Why should I study Dance at Winstanley?

Enrichment

You will find that everyone in your class has a real interest in Dance. You do not have to currently study Dance, or have taken GCSE Dance, but you do need to have had some experience in Dance (preferably Contemporary, Jazz or Modern Dance). Practical elements of the course are taught through technique classes, improvisation and group choreography workshops while theory classes are often delivered through creative tasks, explorations and demonstrations, making Dance an engaging subject to study.

Outside of class, we provide supervision of rehearsals in the lead up to performance exams. There are workshop and theatre visits both here and abroad. Recent activities have included movement workshops on Broadway in New York, dance masterclasses with professional dance companies such as Rambert Dance and theatre visits across the country. We have an extensive programme of dance shows and musicals each year so that you can offer your services as a performer, theatre technician or backstage.

Subject combinations The course combines very well indeed with a vast range of other subjects, be it creative, humanities or languages, but it can also provide a stimulating contrast to subjects such as the sciences. Students choose this course because they enjoy performing, creative tasks, and watching dance.

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IThe Dance department here is really well kitted out and there is lots of opportunity to get involved in shows and other events and trips.

Solo performance linked to a specified practitioner within an area of study Performance in a quartet Group choreography Component 2 – Critical Appreciation Knowledge, understanding and critical appreciation of two set works

One compulsory set work within the compulsory area of study One optional set work within the corresponding area of study

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In the past, students completing this course have progressed on to courses at vocational dance schools and, of course, taken places at the whole spectrum of prestigious universities to study these and non-related subjects. This is a course which provides a valuable stepping-stone into a vast range of dance/performance related career pathways. We have contacts with performers and practitioners in the industry, major dance schools and universities in order to provide up-to-the-minute careers advice. Many of our former students are now working in the industry and we always appreciate them returning to the college.

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High School: St Bede’s A-levels studied: Maths, Further Maths, Economics Prior to joining Winstanley I had never studied Economics at GCSE, so apart from possessing a basic knowledge on things such as inflation, growth and unemployment rates I was faced with a completely new subject. Being proficient in Maths and desiring a career in finance, I found that Economics bridged the gap between these two interests of mine. Through learning simple and complex economic models I was able to display my mathematical flair whilst also gaining an insight into the fundamental elements that are essential to the world of finance.

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Despite appearing a numbers based subject, Economics,

especially at A-level, epitomises a well-balanced subject as it requires accomplished essay writing skills as well as sound mathematical ability. Whilst I was at Winstanley I took part in the Micro-Tyco Challenge in which teams are given a £1 start-up loan in order to transform it into as much money as possible within the space of a month. Being part of a team which came in the top five in the whole of the North West meant I was afforded the opportunity of a week’s work experience at Deloitte (the Largest Accounting Firm in the World). I have since been offered an apprenticeship there when I leave college.


ECONOMICS Why should I study Economics at Winstanley College?

enabling them to experience the challenges entrepreneurship brings. If speculating on the stock market is more your thing, how about the Student Investor Challenge? Winstanley teams have again been successful in getting through to the National Final! In short we offer a huge amount of support inside and outside the classroom to ensure all students reach their full potential.

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Economics is the study of how societies create wealth and income and some of the unintended consequences in the pursuit of economic growth. The study of economics can lead to fantastic career opportunities in banking and finance and much, much more. Economics A-level is a hugely respected, fast growing course that is taught at Winstanley by experienced examiners in the subject, who will tailor their teaching to So what is the subject about? individual needs. Within the department there are many opportunities to develop your love of the subject – you could join “Economist reading As a highly regarded academic discipline it does have its own key terms, workshops”, cinema club or undertake extended diagrams and academic challenges. Whereas Business project assignments (on themes from the credit looks at how companies deal with problems as they crunch, privatisation and China’s economic record). We arise e.g. the recession, Economics goes into far more also offer a range of visits to local businesses and depth about the actual root causes of these problems. Despite appearing a numbers national economic institutions based in London to From significant oil price rises to the economics of the based subject, Economics, further broaden your knowledge. We often offer visits floods, recession, stock market turmoil, pollution, internationally to New York, Barcelona and Germany. If housing booms, bank bailouts, motorway road pricing, especially at A-Level, you need a little extra help, we offer daily drop in wage determination, whether you are better or worse epitomises a well-balanced tutorials so you can discuss any problems you may be off with a Living Wage, or the economics of £9000 per subject as it requires having. year for university tuition fees. Economics goes into detail outlining the theory that has been discussed by accomplished essay writing We are also experts in supporting students in their thinkers for centuries. It can open many pathways to a skills as well as sound progression to university or apprenticeships. We work challenging, fascinating, stimulating and often well mathematical ability. closely with Deloittes and Ernst and Young. A number paid career, from investment banking, to digital of our students have successfully secured marketing and journalism. apprenticeships in a number of prestigious organisations such as KPMG, PWC, BAE systems and Subjects combinations MBDA. We have close links with Manchester University who offer an eight Economics, because it is so very career related, can be studied alongside week course in the second year to those who are considering this at anything, but it goes well with English, Politics, History, Law, Business, degree level. This complements our close links with the other Russell Geography, Philosophy, Maths, Computing and the Sciences. group universities, such as Cambridge, Oxford, LSE and Warwick. We are International Economics courses are growing in popularity so it can be lucky to have a number of alumni in a range of different careers from the studied alongside languages. If you are considering an Economics degree Bank of England, top Investment banks and accountants as well internet later on you should also study Maths, however, the maths content on the start-up entrepreneurs who offer advice for students in planning their Economics A-Level course is small. futures after college. Students have been hugely successful in entering and winning various heats of the Young Enterprise Company Programme

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High School: Bolton School Girls’ Division A-levels studied: English Language, English Literature, History, Psychology I have really enjoyed learning about how to deconstruct language and how certain writers use slightly different words due to their semantic differences. What has interested me the most however, is the differences in gender and how that can affect language use. Coursework you do also allows you to have a bit more freedom and for mine I wrote two short stories, one aimed at adults and one at children.

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I took part in a two day course this summer at Lancaster University where I worked with Paul Muldoon who is a Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry. I found this extremely fun and exciting! In the future my ambition is to work as a journalist. My dream would be to write History magazine articles as I have as much passion for History as I do for English.


ENGLISH LANGUAGE Why study English Language at Winstanley?

What will I study?

The key focus of English Language A-level is the study of English in the world around you, everything from newspaper articles and TV programmes to everyday conversations and the wording on your bus ticket! Studying English Language will give you the opportunity to develop high level skills of reading and analysis. One of the most notable features of the course is that you will have the chance to work on your own writing. This gives you the chance to work independently and creatively, and as teachers we enjoy working with you individually to help you develop your ideas.

Beyond A-levels Students who opt for English Language go on to study for the widest possible range of degrees. Many go on to study for the various English Language or Linguistics degrees available. In addition, many students use their English Language A-level as a stepping stone to degrees in such diverse subjects as Maths and Medicine, Japanese and Interior Design! It’s hard to find any walk of life where clear, accurate verbal and written communication skills in critical reading and analysis are not valued.

You’ll develop skills in analysing and comparing texts of all kinds You’ll explore Language and Power, Language and Occupation and Language and Gender You’ll explore how English is used around the world You’ll get the chance to create and develop texts of your own choice You’ll study Child Language Acquisition and Language Change You’ll undertake a piece of research into an aspect of Language and Gender

Coursework you do also allows you to have a bit more freedom and for mine I wrote two short stories, one aimed at adults and one at children.

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High School: Fred Longworth

A-levels studied: English Combined, Media, Psychology

I have really enjoyed the analysis of various texts such as the novel The Handmaid’s Tale, and the play A Streetcar Named Desire. It is interesting to collaborate with the class and put group ideas together, to ensure we all get the best possible notes. Additionally, my teacher splits the lesson so it is often half lecture style teaching, and half independent work. This is beneficial to me as it allows me to develop my own skills, yet also having feedback and input from my teacher. I also really enjoy he group work because it

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gives me chance to listen to other people’s opinions and also voice my own. I attended a college trip to LA, where we had various studio tours, and visited Universal Studios theme park. This was not only an enjoyable trip with amazing people, but it was also educational and gave me chance to expand my knowledge for my case studies for my exam.


ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE Why study English Language and Literature at Winstanley?

What will I study?

Studying English Language and Literature can offer you a whole range of vital skills such as reading critically, writing analytically and responding creatively. We encourage group work and class discussion, a feature of the department which many students tell us is particularly enjoyable and worthwhile. English Language and Literature will give you an excellent grounding in a whole range of literary texts, both traditional and modern, as well as the chance to write creatively and to learn about the way we communicate through speech. The course combines many of the aspects of the two other English A-levels and will provide you with an excellent basis for studying English at university.

You’ll look at a number of set texts. These may include A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald and a collection of poetry by Seamus Heaney.

Beyond A-level Students who opt for English Combined go on to study for the widest possible range of degrees. Many go on to study for the various English Language, Literature or Linguistics degrees available. In addition, many students use their English A-level as a stepping stone to degrees in such diverse subjects as Maths and Medicine, Japanese and Interior Design! It’s hard to find any walk of life where clear, accurate verbal and written communication skills in critical reading and analysis are not valued.

You’ll also look at talk in all its forms, formal and informal, planned and spontaneous, public and private.

I really enjoy the group work because it gives me chance to listen to other people’s opinions and also voice my own.

You’ll study a collection of non-fiction texts on the subject of Paris. You’ll develop creative skills in adapting texts. You’ll work on an investigation which compares two texts, one spoken and one a literary text of your own choosing. This gives you the opportunity to choose your own coursework text and explore any area of non-literary material you find interesting.

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High School: Bridgewater

A-levels studied: History, English Literature, ICT

Aspects of English Literature I have enjoyed are reading texts I never would have found out about if I didn’t choose the subject. There is a lot of group work involved and as a class we share our ideas, so if you are ever confused or stuck the teachers and rest of the class will help you. The analysis of poems and texts is very interesting and it also gives you the chance to go the theatre to watch live performances of the texts you have studied.

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Choose the subjects you enjoy and find interesting otherwise you will lose motivation to do well. Don’t choose subjects just because your friends are doing them, do some research into it and see if you will enjoy what you learn through the two years. Pick subjects you are confident in doing well at, for instance I did well in GCSE English Literature so I picked for an A-level.


ENGLISH LITERATURE Why study English Literature at Winstanley?

What will I study?

Studying English Literature can offer you a whole range of vital skills such You’ll study poetry and drama from a range of different writers. You’ll as reading critically, writing analytically and responding creatively. We study plays by Shakespeare, Webster and Tennessee Williams, and poetry encourage group work and class discussion – a feature of the department by writers as different as John Keats, Carol Ann Duffy and Geoffrey which many students tell us is particularly enjoyable and worthwhile. Chaucer. You’ll write a coursework essay on a selection of prose texts English Literature A-level will give you an excellent grounding in a whole including work from the 21st century. Recent texts chosen have included range of literary texts. You’ll have the chance to study traditional canonical works by Jean Rhys, Charlotte Bronte, Ian McEwan and Sarah Waters. You’ll literature such as Shakespeare and the Romantic poets alongside more also learn to analyse texts from a particular literary period - which gives us contemporary works. You’ll be encouraged to see the connections the chance to study a whole range of texts and extracts of our choosing. between different literary texts, providing you with an excellent basis for studying English at university. One of the most notable features of the course is that you will have the chance to work on your own coursework There is a lot of group work pieces, choosing your own title and incorporating your own choice of texts. This will give you endless involved and as a class possibilities for individual work, and as teachers we we share our ideas, enjoy working with you individually to help you develop your ideas. so if you are ever

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Students who opt for English Literature go on to study for the widest possible range of degrees. Many go on to study for the various English Literature or Combined English degrees available. In addition, many students use their English Literature A-level as a stepping stone to degrees in such diverse subjects as Maths and Medicine, Japanese and Interior Design! It’s hard to find any walk of life where clear, accurate verbal and written communication skills in critical reading and analysis are not valued.

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High School: Deanery

A-levels studied: Chemistry, Maths, Biology, Extended Project

I enjoyed the freedom of being able to research into a subject that I’m interested in. I felt that doing an extended project on nanotechnology related to my chosen university greatly aided me in writing my personal statement, allowing me to show my interest in the subject. In all of my university interviews, they were particularly interested in the extended

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project. Nanotechnology is the engineering of minute particles giving them interesting properties with materials which doesn’t occur at normal size. Nanotechnology has the possibility to create drugs with the ability to specifically target cancer cells and destroy them.


EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION What is EPQ?

How is EPQ taught at Winstanley?

The Extended Project Qualification is an opportunity for all our students to undertake a research project to develop their experience and knowledge outside and beyond their A-level courses. The EPQ is the essence of personalised learning, students are supported in developing unique projects to provide the experience and knowledge they require to achieve their future academic and professional ambitions.

Students are taught in small tutorial groups by specialist EPQ tutors from across the A-level disciplines. The weekly tutorial teaches students the core skills of academic research, communication, planning, critical thinking and presentation alongside 1:1 mentoring and feedback on their project work. The weekly taught sessions are structured around a set of comprehensive study resources on our EPQ Moodle site to guide students from initial ideas through to their final EPQ submission.

EPQ is seen as excellent preparation for university by universities and develops the independent study skills that higher education is demanding.

There are four types of EPQ to choose from: Dissertation: An extended piece of writing exploring any topic you like. Your Dissertation will be informed by the reading and research you’ve undertaken to develop your own powerful analysis and response to a specific title. Investigation/Field Study: A practical investigatory project involving the collection and analysis of primary data to test a hypothesis. This could be a scientific investigation, geographical study, psychological investigation or a statistical survey.

How will EPQ benefit me?

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Artefact: Researching, planning and creating a physical object. This could be making a painting or sculpture, designing a piece of furniture or a garment, creating a website or App, solving an engineering/construction problem or producing a piece of graphic design or technology.

Many universities make reduced offers to students taking EPQ alongside A-level qualifications, including prestigious Russell Group universities such as the University of Leeds, University of Southampton and the University of Bristol.

EPQ helps students develop the soft skills desired by universities and employers; planning, researching, critical thinking, communication etc. that are less highly developed in some A-levels courses. EPQ contributes up to 28 UCAS points towards your university entry tariff. EPQ is an opportunity to explore and be rewarded for your personal interests, skills and ambitions; it’s enriching, challenging and fun!

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Performance: Development of practical skills resulting in a performance. This could be performing music, sport, drama, giving a lecture, teaching a lesson or coaching a training session.

EPQ provides an opportunity to explore interests, skills and subjects outside and beyond A-level courses to give our students the competitive edge in applications and interviews for universities, apprenticeships and professions.

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High School: The Sutton Academy A-levels studied: Art, Photography, Film Studies I have enjoyed almost everything about the subject, from the work we do to how we, as students, get along and interact with our teachers. The work has always been varied and I feel like I’ve learned a lot while being here. I have been on a foreign visit to LA to tour and learn about the major film studios in the US.

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I decided to come to Winstanley because at the open evenings and taster days I loved the feel of the place and how the teachers interacted with the students. I found everyone to be really friendly and the work we did was both interesting and fun, a combination that I didn’t find at any other college.


FILM STUDIES Why should I study Film?

So, that’s the course but why study it at Winstanley?

Film Studies is a challenging, thought-provoking and highly enjoyable course! Whether you are already an enthusiastic film buff, a budding filmmaker, or you would simply like to learn more about the industry, then this is the subject for you! Being able to analyse a film (much like you would a novel or a poem in English Literature) is a sophisticated skill and is looked upon very favourably by universities, who enjoy working with students who can ‘think critically’. If you study Film, you don’t just look at how a film is technically put together, but you learn about its place in history, the important messages it carries and the impact it has had on its audience and society over the years.

You will be taught by highly-qualified staff who have many years’ experience of teaching the subject and working as examiners and moderators. You will have access to a wide range of audio-visual technology to enable you to produce high quality productions. These include the latest model digital still and video cameras, a drop-in computer area for editing, a television studio, radio facility and control room for studio production, even a camera crane for those spectacular aerial shots or a steadi-cam for shooting ‘on the move’. We also have the benefit of a dedicated Media Technician who is on hand to deliver individual workshops and support when using the equipment.

What will I study?

I have been on a foreign visit to LA as part of the Film Studies trip to tour and learn about the major film studios in the US.

Some of your time will be spent in practical film production, using your knowledge of how a film gets made to make your own! You might want to write a screenplay for a film idea or use some of the industry-standard equipment in the department to produce your own short film.

There is the opportunity to participate in a number of film competitions that we enter throughout the year. We have attended film festivals, participated in National Film Week, and run a yearly ‘Film Challenge’ competition. There are also frequent guest speakers from the world of professional media and film, including an independent film director, scriptwriters and representatives from Creative Skill Set. Foreign trips have included Los Angeles, New York, Rome, London and the Berlin Film Festival.

What will an A-level in Film Studies lead to? The majority of our students will go on to university to study a related degree course such as Film and Screen Studies, Film Production or Screenwriting. Some students will enter a related field such as Journalism, Media Technology, Television and Radio or even Production Management. Others will go on to study another Arts and Humanities course at university – English, Art, History, Psychology, Business Studies etc. We are also getting an increasing number of students who study Maths and Sciences!

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You will get the opportunity to study a wide range of films and film styles, looking at Hollywood, the British Film Industry and analysis of films from around the world. You will learn about the differences between how Hollywood makes films and the challenges that the British Film Industry faces in trying to compete with Hollywood. Some of the British films you may study include Shaun of the Dead, Trainspotting and This is England. You will also get the opportunity to study films from different countries and look at the way directors use their films to deliver social or political messages. We look at different film genres, like Documentary, Short Film and Silent Cinema and study the work of some of the greatest filmmakers of all time.

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High School: Lowton

A-levels studied: Art, Maths, French

My French lessons have been fun, interactive and in an atmosphere that has been enjoyable and relaxed where your confidence increases and you get to know your classmates well. This September 2017, I am actually going to the heart of Paris to be an au pair for a French family, as for me learning French has always been something I’ve aspired to do and I realised

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the best way to learn a language is by going to the country; hopefully i will speak it fluently by the end of the 10 months I am there. It has always been a dream of mine to be able to learn a language fluently so I’m so pleased I have the opportunity to do that this year. I can also have time to think about what I would like to do before rushing into anything.


FRENCH Why study French at Winstanley College?

The course and the resources

Do you enjoy learning French? Do you like the idea of communicating with French speaking people in their own language? Would you be interested in studying French at a degree level or combined with another subject such as Law, Medicine or Engineering? Yes? Then come and join Flo, a French native tutor from Perpignan. She is an enthusiastic subject specialist, very keen to share your interest for this fascinating language.

Studying French at Winstanley will provide you with an in-depth knowledge of the language, preparing you for your A- levels with valuable transferable skills for university life. The course involves the study of four linguistic skills of Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing with comprehensive grammar and essay writing workshops as well as vocabulary and topic based activities. Studying French will help you to improve your research skills, present and debate arguments as well as make presentations. Many resources and facilities are available to stimulate your interest French, along with English, is the official working language of many in French. Every week you will have the opportunity to international organisations meet our French assistant in a friendly atmosphere, to French is the second most frequently used language boost your oral skills. You will be encouraged to watch the latest French films and read ‘Phosphore’ or ‘Marie on the internet I have also enjoyed the Claire’. You will also have the chance to seek an independent placement in France with Halsbury and French is ranked the 2nd most influential language in fieldwork aspect of the enjoy a real immersion in the French language and the world and the lingua franca of culture, including course, since it has helped culture. University sixth form days, language conferart, cuisine, dance and fashion ences and film workshops at HOME in Manchester are me to apply the The ability to speak a language is an asset highly extra options offered at Winstanley College to enhance theoretical knowledge learnt your knowledge of French. recognised by the top universities and always sought after by employers; it raises your profile as well as in class to the geology that developing your thinking and communication abilities. I see in the field. What will I study? Speaking French will give you many choices later on in your studies or your career. It will be one very useful Social issues and trends tool in a world of globalisation. Artistic culture A film A novel

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High School: Standish

A-levels studied: Geography, English Literature, History, Politics

I’ve enjoyed extending my geographical knowledge beyond the classroom and applying the things we learn to real life situations. For instance, the trip to Morecambe beach allowed me to engage in the coastal environment rather than simply learning about coastal processes in class; this enriches my A-level studies and ensures that I have a greater

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understanding of the aspects of Geography that I am passionate about. I’m hoping to attend an Oxbridge university to study Geography which will hopefully lead to a career at United Utilities.


GEOGRAPHY Why study Geography at Winstanley College?

Enrichment and fieldwork

You will find Geography is a unique, adventurous and valuable subject. So You will take part in a compulsory fieldwork assignment, which is a many of the world's current problems, conflicts and natural disasters such fantastic chance to see geography come to life. You will gain hands-on as hurricanes, earthquakes and tsunamis and the spread of disease, are experience seeing a real-life case study and it is a great opportunity to just some of the great challenges that face us and need the geographers develop geographical knowledge. of the future to help us understand them. You will be able to get involved and study a rewarding and relevant subject which allows you to develop a Visits have included trips to: wide range of skills, from collecting data in the field to understanding the attitudes and values of decision makers through debates and discussions. Morcambe, to introduce basic fieldwork skills in the Many students who enjoy physical geography and context of coastal studies environmental issues choose to study both geography and geology. We welcome students who have not studied geography at GCSE. We only require that you Manchester (New Islington) to investigate changes in The trip to Morecambe have a keen interest in the subject background as the urban environment everyone takes part in our interesting induction beach allowed me programme which introduces the skills and concepts Iceland to look at volcanic and glacial activity to engage in the coastal needed to enjoy and be successful in your A-level. An independent fieldwork investigation, worth 20% of the environment rather Italy to look at tectonic activity around Naples and in final mark, into either a human or physical topic, helps Sicily than simply learning you settle into the course and participate in team work.

What will I study? Over the two years there is a variety of exciting human and physical topics including: Landscapes - Coasts Global connections – human rights and migration Changing spaces and making places Hazardous Earth - tectonics Climate change

Careers

Geography is an intellectually challenging subject and as such, geographers are highly sought after by employers and contribute substantially to the applied management of resources and environments. There is a wide variety of career options and management positions, as well as entry to law, architecture, civil engineering, medicine, dentistry and veterinary science. Many new career opportunities are linked with sustainability, climate change, risk and hazard management and carbon neutral economies. Visit www.rgs.org.

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Earth’s life support systems – Carbon and Water cycles

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High school: Shevington

A-levels studied: Geology, Physics, Maths

I have enjoyed every part of studying Geology, because I enjoy learning about science in general, so Geology is a great way of studying aspects of all three sciences, and it applies my knowledge of scientific topics to the Earth. In particular, I have enjoyed studying geological hazards (volcanology, earthquakes, etc) because this topic illustrates how the Earth can affect us at any time, and how we can help to reduce the impacts of these events on us. In addition, I have also enjoyed

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the fieldwork aspect of the course, since it has helped me to apply the theoretical knowledge learnt in class to the geology that I see in the field. I came to Winstanley College because it was one of the only colleges in the area to offer Geology as a subject. Also, it has an excellent academic reputation and good buildings and facilities. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here.


GEOLOGY The Earth is around 4.6 billion years old. Geology provides a record of Earth’s history; it’s past climate and life are preserved in the layers of rock like pages in a book. Without the study of Geology, we would not know that dinosaurs existed, that continents move or the importance of microorganisms in shaping our planet. Moreover, Geology also plays a central role in managing our resources, civil engineering and managing natural hazards. Geology is not an obvious subject choice for many but due to climate change and our ever dwindling natural resources it has never been more important.

What will I study The Geology A-level syllabus includes the study of: Rocks and minerals to determine the conditions in which they formed. The Earth and its structures, folds, faults and unconformities. Past life and ecosystems: including preservation, dinosaurs, mass extinction events, biodiversity and general trends in evolution (such as the invasion of the land). Climate change: evidence of past climate (e.g. snowball earth), driving mechanisms and the future.

Why study Geology at Winstanley College? Locally, Winstanley is one of the few colleges that offers A-level Geology. Geology is an established science that is universally recognised by employers and universities. At Winstanley, Geology will be linked to other subjects as much as possible; this will greatly aid learning and place Earth Sciences in the wider context of your education. Numerous skills such as maths, English, critical thinking, scientific observation and recording, investigative problem solving and a wide range of geological skills will also be developed. It is anticipated that the skills will boost your confidence, help with university applications and improve your employability prospects.

I have also enjoyed the fieldwork aspect of the course, since it has helped me to apply the theoretical knowledge learnt in class to the geology that I see in the field.

What do I need?

Earthquakes, volcanoes and mass movements: mechanisms, distribution and management.

Fieldwork and enrichment The practical application of knowledge forms an important part of the course. Locally opportunities for fieldwork include the Pennines, Clitheroe, Ingleton, Heysham, Blencathra, Thurstaston and Otley-Chevin. Further afield, residential trips to Arran and Italy are very popular and rewarding. There are also visits to museums, revision conferences and occasional lectures by visiting speakers.

Geology as a career There is a wide range of interesting career opportunities open to geology graduates such as disaster management, hydrogeology, geo-conservation, mining and civil engineering industries, geophysics, geochemistry, government supported scientific establishments, specialist geological consultants and research companies and teaching. Geology is a subject that will provide you with an exciting interest and skills for life, whatever career route you take! For more information about careers in Geology visit the Geological Society of London’s website: www.geolsoc.org.uk/careers

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No prior knowledge is required; most of our students have not taken Geology at GSCE, but will have covered aspects of this subject in science or geography. Due to the wide base of skills and knowledge that comprises Geology, students taking other sciences, geography, history or maths A-levels may find the subject more rewarding. At least a C in Maths GCSE is recommended.

Plate tectonics: the opening and closing of oceans, formation of mountain belts.

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High School: Bridgewater

A-levels studied: Graphics, Art and Design, Business

I have enjoyed all aspects of Graphics, especially my final project where I worked on branding for a coffee shop which has given me experience of projects I might work on in the future as a graphic designer.

The Art Department is a really friendly and fun place to be; the staff are very helpful and experienced. The facilities also seemed much more advanced than at other colleges I looked at prior to enrolment. I have an offer to study Graphic Design at Leeds University with one year in industry.

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GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION Graphic communication is the art of communication through printed or moving image and text. You will have the opportunity to explore Advertising, Illustration, Packaging, Corporate Identity, Editorial Design, Information Graphics, Animation and Film, in the most creative, innovative and challenging way. We offer you an imaginative and challenging course that will give the unique opportunity to explore a variety of both traditional art and design approaches and contemporary digital processes. We encourage you to develop and explore your drawing, designing and planning through sketchbook and practical work, alongside engaging in a range of digital software including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash and Premiere.

You will embrace an exciting range of past and present artists and designers through gallery visits, enriching your work and facilitating your ideas. Working with enthusiastic, passionate staff with industry knowledge, we are there to guide and advise you and your work. We encourage you to be independent practitioners and be in control of your own personal creativity. With high expectations we support you in delivering professional and high quality finished responses. Our aim is to prepare you for an extensive range of opportunities in an ever growing creative world.

Graphics, has given me experience of what types of projects I might work on in the future as a graphic designer.

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High School: St Peter’s A-levels studied: Biology, Psychology, Health Studies

My favourite part of Health has been taking in work experience at a hospital. In the future I want to be a midwife and so getting practical experience is an essential part of my university application. I got to shadow audiologists, paediatricians and health care assistants which gave me a great all round understating of antenatal care. During my

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time at college I have also completed a sign language course which again will support my university application. My advice to students coming to college would be to pick subjects which will give you the best chance of achieving your future career goals.


HEALTH STUDIES

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Do you want to work in a people-centred profession, helping others? If you are interested in a health related or early years profession, then Health Studies is the qualification for you. It will give you an insight into the skills required to succeed in these areas, a sound understanding of the way in which these services are organised and the legislation that protects people who use these services. There is also a cross-over with Psychology and Biology which will prepare you for higher level qualifications.

In year 1 you will: Explore the importance of effective communication in health and early years settings and the impact that this has on service users. Understand concepts of equality, diversity and rights and how these are applied in the context of health, social care and child care environments. You will develop knowledge and understanding of the legal framework that protects those who use services and how that informs practice in these services. Develop an understanding of what nutritional health is and how this can be promoted to increase the health and well-being of society.

Develop awareness of how to respond to incidents and emergencies in health, social care or child care environments. Develop knowledge and understanding of anatomy and physiology, covering areas such as cardiovascular, respiratory and musculoskeletal systems. In addition, students will develop awareness of the impact these systems have on people when they malfunction. Additionally you will develop knowledge and understanding of the brain, its structure and functions and the sensory systems.

I got to shadow audiologists, paediatricians and health care assistants which gave me a great all round understating of antenatal care

In year 2 you will:

Careers If you are interested in a career in Nursing, Midwifery, Physiotherapy, Social Work or Early Years Teaching then Health Studies needs to be one of your chosen courses.

Subject combinations

Typically students who study Health Studies are doing so because they want a career in any of the above professions, however this course will benefit any health related occupation. Our students quite often take other related subjects such as Psychology, Biology or Sociology.

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Understand how legislation, policies and procedures promote health, safety and security in health, social care and child care environments.

There is a coursework element in both years so you will need to be organised and be able to work independently and to deadlines.

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High School: St. Peter’s

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A-levels studied: History, English Literature, Law

History is a great A-level for all as it provides you with great analytical, essay writing and debating skills. The department has many modules to choose from to suit whatever period you wish to study. My favourite module was the 1951-2007 module on ‘Making Modern Britain’ as it allowed me to study events I already knew existed, but in greater detail. Within History you can reflect on your own opinions, work with others and consider other Historians views. Also, History gives students amazing super-curricular opportunities, for example international trips and the chance to listen to famous historians such as Asbridge and Todd. The

department is friendly and supportive, with teachers always available to help you if necessary. I have been a member of the History Society and an ambassador of History for the college, which involves managing student voice and making any improvements to the department. I have also taken part in a debate competition, which my team and I were successful in winning I have been very lucky to receive five offers to read History; I have also been accepted into University of Oxford and hope to start there in October 2017.


HISTORY Why should I study History at Winstanley?

Career options

The History department prides itself on offering students a diverse range of modules which differ from the traditional Nazi Germany courses studied at GCSE. All History tutors at Winstanley are subject specialists and enthusiasts. One of our greatest strengths is preparing students for examination. Several members of the department have experience examining; therefore we have a great insight into the historical skills students need to develop to score highly on their modules. The History department has had great success in preparing students for university. We have strong links with lecturers at universities such as Lancaster, Nottingham, Royal Holloway and Queens University London. We invite a variety of academics to give talks to our students. We also take students to a variety of historical study days to Chester, York and Manchester Universities, for example.

History is for you at Winstanley College if you enjoy a challenge and like to argue about different interpretations of the past. History is a classic essay writing subject, which employers love because History students have to think and be able to apply their knowledge. Study History and your career options are wide! You could go into law, accountancy, management, banking, teaching, retail, conservation or tourism. The range of subjects that Winstanley students combine with their study of History is as diverse as the past itself. History combines well with Politics, Law, English and languages. However, we find those who study Maths and Sciences like the logic of the historical arguments and factual evidence to build their case.

Enrichment

History gives students amazing super-curricular opportunities, for example international trips and the chance to listen to famous historians such as Asbridge and Todd

Option 1 Modern History Unit 1: Tsarist and Communist Russia, 1855 - 1964 Unit 2: Britain 1951 - 2007 Unit 3: Coursework

Option 2 Medieval History Unit 1: The Crusades 1071—1204 Unit 2: The Angevin Kings 1154-1216 Unit 3: Coursework

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Studying History at Winstanley is not just all about passing exams. Your tutors will engage you through group work activities such as problem solving, role play, empathy work and class presentations. For those really keen about their history and who enjoy a debate, there is the student-run History Society; whilst the History Magazine allows students to share their love of the past with others. We also organise residential field trips such as Normandy, London and Italy and day trips to Skipton Castle and York. Students have also participated in a local archaeological dig searching for the original Frog Lane in Wigan.

What will I study?

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Why should I study Ancient History at Winstanley? The History Department prides itself on offering students a diverse range of modules which differ from the traditional Nazi Germany courses studied at GCSE. Ancient History at A-level is a fantastic introduction to the classical world of the Greeks and Romans and if you are really keen on History you can study this alongside our standard History A-level.

Enrichment Ancient History at Winstanley is not just all about passing exams. Your tutors will engage you through group work activities such as problem solving, role play, empathy work and class presentations. No prior knowledge is required of ancient history so don’t worry if you haven’t studied this period before. For those really keen about their history and who enjoy a debate, there is the student-run History Society; whilst the History Magazine allows students to share their love of the past with others. We also organise residential field trips such as Normandy, London and Italy and day trips to Skipton Castle and York. Students have also participated in a local archaeological dig searching for the original Frog Lane in Wigan.

Career options Ancient History is for you if you are fascinated by the classical world of the Greeks and Romans, enjoy a challenge and like to argue about different interpretations of the past. It is an essay writing subject, which employers love because students have to think and be able to apply their knowledge. Study Ancient History and your career options are wide! You could go into

law, accountancy, management, banking, teaching, retail, conservation or tourism. The range of subjects that Winstanley students combine with their study of History is as diverse as the past itself. History combines well with Politics, Law, English and Languages. However, we find those who study Maths and Sciences like the logic of the historical arguments and factual evidence to build their case.

Unit 1 – (Ancient Greece and Alexander) This unit will focus on the unfolding narrative of the relations between the Greek city-states, particularly Athens and Sparta, and between Greek city-states and the Persian Empire during the period 492–404 BC. This will be worth 25% of your final A-level. You will also do a depth study on The Rise of Macedon, c. 359–323 BC looking at the rise of Alexander the Great and his conquest of the Persian Empire. The depth study is also worth 25% of the final A-level.

Unit 2 – (Rome from Republic to Empire)

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This unit will focus on the unfolding narrative of the establishment and development of Imperial Rome under Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius, Claudius and Nero. There will be a particular focus on the military, social, religious and political issues and developments of the emperors in Rome and the Empire and their treatment by the ancient sources. This is worth 25% of the final A-level. You will also do a depth study on the breakdown of the Late Republic, 88–31 BC which will chart the transition of Rome from a republic to how it became an Empire. Again this is worth 25% of the final A-level.

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High School: Fred Longworth

A-levels studied: IT, English Language, Business

The IT course is very thorough meaning you gain a lot of skills and knowledge which will be useful for whatever career you go into. The teachers are very skilled and they deliver the course in a way which makes everything very clear and not daunting despite the amount of content. I would advise students to pick subjects that will be useful for

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your future and if you aren’t sure what career you want, pick subjects you enjoy and naturally you will do well. Winstanley College is a great place to be, everyone is willing to help and there are lots of great facilities.


IT Why should I study IT at Winstanley? Whilst jobs are disappearing in many sectors of the economy, IT is one of the few industries where highly skilled and qualified IT staff are actually in demand. Given that there are many career opportunities for both females and males alike, as well as the fact that IT is fundamental to the way we all live today, shouldn’t you be considering taking Information Technology at Winstanley College? Although a GCSE in ICT/Computing, or equivalent, would be an advantage, as long as you have a genuine interest in IT, you are motivated and committed, then anyone is welcome to study this subject at level 3.

What will I study?

Subject combinations Though traditionally linked to Business Studies, IT combines well with a range of other subjects including Media, English, Art and Design, Graphics, as well as Computer Science. However, students will find that the knowledge gained and skills developed are useful in many other contexts at home, at university as well as beyond and into employment.

The teachers are very skilled and they deliver the course in a way which makes everything very clear and not daunting

How will I learn?

Students in the department are encouraged to take part in enrichment activities which have included careers events with representatives from local universities and businesses, attending presentations from guest speakers and ex-students and a trip to see the IT systems at Manchester Airport. Students can also volunteer to become Class Representative, attending half termly meetings to discuss and get involved in departmental matters such as the re-design of the new IT dual-purpose classroom. Students also help out in the Department at College Open Evenings.

Future careers IT is particularly useful in careers such as teaching, journalism and publishing, and all aspects of the media. For those students wishing to progress further, there are degrees available in Business Information Systems/Technology, Business Management with ICT, and the well regarded ITMB degree which combines Business Management and IT with Project Planning and was designed in conjunction with employers. Previous students have also taken degrees in Software Development, Business Computing, Computer Science, and the various Broadcast & Media Production courses. More recently, students have secured places on a number of prestigious IT Apprenticeship Schemes at levels 3 and 4.

Assessment The course is divided into four units taken over the two years. Two of the units will be externally assessed by way of a 2hr written exam, and a 10hr supervised on-line project completed over the course of one week, both of which are set and marked by the exam board. The other two units are assessed through centre devised assignments ie internally set and marked projects which are then externally moderated.

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You will learn in a supportive and friendly environment, and be encouraged to actively develop your independent learning skills, an important skill-set for university and beyond. Lessons will take place in a dual purpose IT/theory classroom using a range of resources and activities to facilitate your learning. Since there will be formal assessments and examinations throughout the course it is therefore important that you develop a regular pattern of self-study outside the class in order to be successful in both the internal and external assessments. In completing your internally set assessments, wherever possible, you will be given the freedom to choose your own project in negotiation with your tutor to ensure that your individual needs and interests are met. These will also provide you with the opportunity to demonstrate your individual IT skills. In completing these assignments, you will be expected to work independently and largely at your own pace with your tutor providing support whenever you need it. The department’s facilities are always

Enrichment activities

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Designed in collaboration with employers, and representatives from professional bodies and higher education, this qualification is aimed at those who are interested in the study of creating IT systems to manage and share information. You will study the role of computer systems, understand how to effectively select and use appropriate IT systems and the implications of their use in personal and professional situations; study the design, creation, testing and evaluation of a relational database system in order to manage information from the smallest in-house system to stock control systems for large on-line retailers; explore how businesses use social media to promote their products and services then use this knowledge to implement social media activities in a business to meet their requirements; and finally study how data modelling can be used to solve problems then design and implement a data model to meet a client’s requirements.

available at breaks and lunchtimes for IT/Computing students to use for completing coursework projects, homework tasks and revising theory or to simply practise your skills outside class time. Furthermore, there are additional IT facilities for you to access throughout the day and these are provided in The Islands and the IT Drop-in Centre.

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High School: Golborne

A-levels studied: Law, Biology, Business

I’ve enjoyed studying Law mostly because you can relate what you learn to real life situations and crime stories you hear in the news. There is a lot of theory and content to learn but the teachers present it in a way that is interesting and easy to remember.

There are opportunities within the department to get involved in related enrichment such as mooting competitions and trips to parliament and magistrates courts. Also the Debating Society and Law Society allow you to further the skills learnt in class. I chose Winstanley because of the friendly atmosphere and fabulous facilities.

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LAW Why should I study Law at Winstanley?

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The law is a set of rules which shapes politics, the economy and society; A-level Law can be studied alongside most subjects, but it goes they are usually enforced through a number of institutions. In this context particularly well with Politics, English, History, Economics and Foreign it is clear that studying A-level Law is not only for the wannabe lawyer! You Languages. Obviously a considerable number of students who choose should certainly be considering Law if you want to study an exciting and A-level Law do so with the intention of entering into the legal profession. challenging subject which is relevant to everyday life. This two year course However, it can also lead to exciting careers in the Civil Service, Public is divided into four modules. The first year modules are the important Administration and Management, the Police, Banking, the Armed Forces foundations of any further legal studies providing a broad appreciation of and Social Work. Those who do wish to pursue the legal path will be well the law and its functions in society. This knowledge is then built on in the advised about the options of doing either a law degree or another second year with an in-depth look into Criminal Law, undergraduate degree followed by the CPE conversion contract and tort. You will learn how criminal liability course. can be established and how someone can be ‘guilty’ of many criminal offences including murder, GBH, and What will I study? There is a lot of theory robbery. A-level Law is an evolving subject. It therefore The court and appeal systems, lay people and the requires a willingness to ‘get involved’, for example, by and content legal profession watching legal documentaries and reading a quality to learn but the newspaper. As the A-level is based on written The different types of law and how they are made examinations, it is essential that you have the ability to teachers present it including Acts of Parliament, delegated legislation and write essays and the intelligence to understand and in a way that is judicial precedent use detailed material as well as the patience to learn it. However, it is very rare for any student to have studied interesting and easy An in-depth look at homicide, non-fatal offences and Law before; therefore, we pride ourselves on our offences against property and all the defences to these ‘user-friendly’ introduction to the subject which greatly to remember offences assists a smooth transition from GCSE to A-level.

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The law of CONTRACT how they are formed, how they are breached and compensation available if they are breached Investigating and analysing law and morals, law and justice and the extent to which judges create law

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To enhance your learning, there are many exciting activities connected to the law which you can be involved in. Visits to the local Crown and Magistrates Courts help students to learn about the court system, whilst there is the Mock Trial competition for any budding barristers. Guest speakers and student-led debates are also frequently arranged in college. For those who are keen on a career in Europe, there is a trip to Paris and Brussels to visit European Institutions, as well as our very popular visit to Washington and New York. Closer to home, there is the chance to visit a local prison and the Houses of Parliament.

The rules of TORT, liability in negligence, occupiers’ liability and responsibility of employers and employees

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High School: European School, Italy A-levels studied: Maths, Economics, French Mathematics is an enjoyable and challenging subject which combines a variety of topics such algebra, geometry and statistics. It helps me to think analytically and solve problems through logical thinking. In Economics, numbers and statistics enable me to compare present economic indicators with previous ones.

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The staff do their best to encourage and keep you up to date with all you need to achieve top grades.

“Mathematics is the key and door to the sciences� Galileo Galilei During my first interview – just arrived in the UK - I immediately realised Winstanley College was the best choice for me. I felt a vibrant atmosphere where teachers and staff take care of students. They are always available to give support and encourage us with dedicated personal tutoring.


MATHS & FURTHER MATHS Why should I study Mathematics at Winstanley?

How is the course structured?

The main reason to study Mathematics at A-level is because you really enjoy Maths! A Level Mathematics is a fantastic subject which combines ‘Pure Mathematics’ such as algebra, geometry and functions, with Applied Mathematics modules. It shows potential employers that you have a highly logical mind that can present organised arguments to solve numerical problems — a skill which is widely sought after. We can guarantee that every student will receive first class tuition in Mathematics at Winstanley College; all the teachers in the department are subject specialists and are very passionate about Mathematics. The department has several experienced examiners and a wealth of knowledge in how best to prepare students for the examinations. The department prides itself upon the fact that it has developed its own teaching materials for all modules on the courses. These consist of booklets and self-marking solutions for all past papers and assignments. These factors all contribute to our excellent results. All this means that Winstanley College, in our opinion, is the only place to study Mathematics.

A-level maths is a two year linear course in which students sit all examinations at the end of year 13. Students sit three 2 hour compulsory examination papers. One paper is made up of pure maths, one is made up of pure and mechanics and the third paper is made up of pure and statistics.

How will I be supported in my mathematical studies?

Further Maths

Mathmatics helps me to think analytically and solve problems through logical thinking

If Mathematics is your favourite subject and/or you want to study Mathematics/Engineering at university, you should seriously consider also studying Further Mathematics. Since Mathematics is such an extensive subject, it is not possible to cover all the topics in the single mathematics course. Studying Further Mathematics will enable you to cover more topics and extend your knowledge and understanding of Mathematics.

How is the Further Maths course structured?

In order to study Further Maths you must also study A-level Maths, it is also strongly encouraged that you study Further Maths as a fourth A-level. Studying Further Maths as a fourth A-level will mean that you are able to study two A-level subjects other than Maths and keep your career options open. You will sit all three A-level Maths examinations and in addition to this you will sit three 2 hour Further Maths examinations at the end of year 13. Two of the three Further Maths papers will be made up of further pure maths and the third is applied further maths.

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With an A-level in Mathematics you can do practically anything you wish! Our students have gone on to study subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Medicine, Aeronautical Engineering, Finance, Actuarial science, Business, Computing, Law and Psychology at University, however there are many other diverse areas where mathematical skills are recognised as invaluable and essential.

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Individual support for students is provided by all staff and one-to-one support through our Mentoring Scheme is also available. Mathematics enrichment activities are thriving and numerous competitions take place both internally throughout the year and externally through challenges offered by the UK Maths Trust and Liverpool University.

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High School: Standish A-levels studied: Media, English Literature, Philosophy I have enjoyed exploring the several ways in which the media represents different groups of people and looking at the influence it has on society – this is especially interesting as we are in society where the media is continuing to grow. I have enjoyed the written aspects of the subject but I have also enjoyed the more creative side where I have had the chance to learn about the production and construction of

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different forms of media and then go on to create my own. This coursework provided me with real insight of how the industry works and during the process I was able to gain multiple IT skills. Choose something that you enjoy and that interests you as this will potentially lead you into a career that you love.


MEDIA Why should I study Media? When waking up in the morning to turning off the light at night, the background noise and foreground imagery of our daily lives is dominated by the presence of the mass media. Media Studies explores the relationships we form with the media and analyses how media products are made and how they operate.

audio-visual technology to enable you to produce high quality productions. These include industry standard HD digital still and video cameras, a drop-in computer area for editing and graphic design, a television studio, radio facility and control room for studio production, even a camera crane for those spectacular aerial shots. Excellent technical support from a full-time departmental technician and personal tuition during the production process are available throughout.

What will I study?

Enrichment activities

The course is divided into theoretical and study and practical coursework. As part of your theoretical approach to the subject you will look at a range of media areas, including news, advertising, music videos, TV Drama and radio, video games and film. We will answer questions like, who creates media products and what impact does this have on the messages contained within them? How are media products put together and how does the audience consume the product?

So, that’s the course but why study it at Winstanley? You will be taught by well-qualified staff who have many years experience of teaching the subject and working as examiners and moderators for this syllabus and the exam board. You will have access to a wide range of

What will an A-level in Media Studies lead to?

The majority of our students will go on to university to study a related degree course such as Media Studies, Media Production, Journalism, Media Technology, Television and Radio, Film and Screen Studies or even Production Management. Others will go on to study another Arts and Humanities course at university – English, Art, History, Psychology, Business Studies. We also get an increasing number of mathematicians and scientists who enjoy the creative challenge of the subject.

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Part of your time will be spent in practical media production producing a cross media product in video, print, radio or web design. This could be shooting and editing your opening to a feature film or pop video, making trailers, taking photos and using Photoshop to produce magazines or how about getting out on the streets to record opinions for radio programmes?

I have had the chance to learn about the production and construction of different forms of media and then go on to create my own

There is the opportunity to develop production skills with Winstanley TV, the college’s own TV station housed within the department, as well as develop your own production ideas. We also run a Winstanley Radio Station using the state of the art radio studio. There are also frequent guest speakers from the world of professional media, including producers from institutions like the BBC. Foreign trips have included Los Angeles, New York, Rome, London and the Berlin Film Festival. We have also participated in short film festivals and entered film- making competitions.

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High School: Holy Cross A-levels studied: Music, English Literature, French The aspects of Music I enjoyed most are looking at the composition of music and how you are free to express yourself. I also find the history of music fascinating and what role it played in shaping the modern music we all listen to today. However, my favourite part of the course is being able to perform music myself, not only in preparation for exams but in the many extra-curriculum options that are available.

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With regards to extra-curriculum opportunities, I got involved in the college production of Joseph where I ran the vocals behind the scenes for Joseph himself, and I have performed in countless concerts during my time at Winstanley. After college I am going to Durham University where I have received a place to study French and Beginners German.


MUSIC Why should I study Music at Winstanley?

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You will find that everyone in your class has a real passion for music of all different types. You should already have studied music in some form, and we expect commitment and enthusiasm. Every student will have a different experience of music and in the first few weeks we will guide you carefully through what is expected. Being both an academic and practical subject, this course is an excellent way to maintain your current involvement in music. Classes are taught through practical exploration, theoretical analysis and group work. The main focus is very much on understanding different approaches to music, and we will explore a range of pieces, from the jazz, classical and musical theatre idioms. You will need to be Grade 5 or above on your first instrument and have taken Grade 5 theory or above.

Outside of class we provide supervision of rehearsals in the lead up to performance exams and there are academic tutorials for those wishing to take extra support with coursework and essay writing. To extend your musical experiences you will undoubtedly wish to take advantage of concert visits. Recent activities have included watching performances at Ronnie Scotts, the musical Wicked, and concerts at the Bridgewater Hall.

What subjects combine well with Music? The course combines very well indeed with a vast range of other subjects both creative (Art, Media, Drama), and science-based (Maths and Physics). It can be a stimulating contrast to other subjects too. Students choose this course because they enjoy performing, analysis, composing and sharing ideas with like-minded musicians

We put on a range of concerts and musicals each year, and you can offer your services as a performer, conductor or technician. Recent productions have included The Little Shop of Horrors and Jesus Christ Superstar. Recent ensembles include Jazz Band, Folk Band, Fusion Group, New Orleans Band and Choir.

I find the history of music fascinating and what role it played in shaping the modern music we all listen to today

Careers

Our brand new Media and Performing Arts facility houses two spacious music suites equipped with iMacs and MacBooks, two recording studios and three rehearsal rooms. Additional facilities include a 200 seat studio theatre with industry standard lighting and sound equipment, which we will happily train you to use. We have contacts with performers and practitioners in the industry, music colleges and universities in order to provide up-to-the-minute careers advice. Many of our former students are working in the industry now and we always welcome their return to the college to pass on advice to current students.

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In the past, students have progressed on to courses at conservatoires, particularly the RNCM, and music, media, teaching and music technology courses at university. They have also, of course, taken places at the whole spectrum of prestigious universities to study non-related subjects, in a time when universities are increasingly looking for well-rounded students.

What facilities do we have?

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High School: St. Peter’s

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A-levels studied: Music Performance, PE, Media, FUTSAL

I have enjoyed Music Performance as it has helped me develop my skills as a performer and has provided me with valuable experience that will prove useful should I pursue a career in music in the future.

I have been involved in a number of sports including Futsal as one of my subject choices and the college football team. I’ve also taken part in the Winbalm events created by the Music Department.

The teachers are both relaxed and constructive with their advice which provides an enjoyable experience whilst studying at college. In addition, the facilities provided by the college are of a high quality and beyond what I expected.

My advice to future students would be to study subjects which you are passionate about since college will be more enjoyable and you can have fun whilst learning. Getting a balance between academic and creative subjects will ease the pressure of studying and allows you to build a variety of skills.


MUSIC PERFORMANCE (EXTENDED CERTIFICATE) Why should I study Music Performance at Winstanley?

You will find that everyone in your class has a passion for performing music of all different genres. Every student will have a different experience of music performance; in the first few weeks we will guide you carefully through what is needed, helping you to settle in to your new group and get to know each other’s musical backgrounds. We ask that you have already studied music in some form, and expect you to be committed and enthusiastic. Being a practical subject, this course is an excellent way to enhance your current involvement in music. Classes are taught through practical exploration, performance, and group work. You should be able to read music, and have some knowledge of music theory as well as basic keyboard skills. The study of music theory will form part of the course.

What subjects combine well with Music Performance? The course combines very well indeed with a vast range of other subjects, both creative (Art, Media, Theatre Studies) and science-based (Maths and Physics). It can be a stimulating contrast to other subjects too. If you are looking to pursue music at a conservatoire or university, this course will combine well with Music A-Level and/or the BTEC in Music Production.

Enrichment Outside of class we provide supervision of rehearsals in the lead up to performance exams, one-to-one tutorials with our visiting music staff, and academic tutorials for those wishing to take extra support with coursework and essay writing. To extend your musical experiences you will undoubtedly wish to take advantage of concert visits. Recent activities have included watching performances at Ronnie Scotts, the musical ‘Wicked!’, and a chamber concert by students of the Royal College of Music.

The teachers are both relaxed and constructive with their advice which provides an enjoyable experience whilst studying at college.

In the past, our music students have progressed on to courses at conservatoires, a great many at the RNCM with whom the Winstanley music staff have a strong relationship. Students have taken places at a wide spectrum of prestigious universities to study both music and other subjects, in a time when universities are increasingly looking for well-rounded students. The study of the music performance industry forms part of the course.

What are the facilities like? Our brand new Media and Performing Arts Centre houses two spacious music suites equipped with iMacs and MacBooks, two recording studios and three rehearsal rooms. Additional facilities include a 200 seater studio theatre with industry standard lighting and sound equipment which we will happily train you to use.

We have contacts with performers and practitioners in the industry, music colleges and universities in order to provide up-to-the-minute careers advice. Many of our former students are now working in the industry and we always welcome their return to the college to pass on advice to current students.

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We put on a range of concerts and musicals each year, and you can offer your services as a performer, conductor or technician. Recent productions have included ‘The Little Shop of Horrors’ and ‘Guys and Dolls’. Recent ensembles include Jazz Band, Fusion Group, New Orleans Band, Motown Band and Choir.

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High School: Hindley A-levels studied: Film, Media and Music Technology I’ve most enjoyed the practical side of the course; producing and sequencing music be it in the recording studio or in the classroom. The best trip I have been on was to Los Angeles in March 2017 as part of film and media.

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The relaxed working environment and advanced facilities in the departments I wished to study in were what made me decide on Winstanley. I was particularly impressed with the music department in which I saw the advanced recording studios and classroom sequencing setups. It is a very welcoming college unlike others I looked at where I felt out of place.


MUSIC TECHNOLOGY (EXTENDED CERTIFICATE) What is the BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate in Music Technology? BTEC Music Technology is a one A-level equivalent carrying the same UCAS points as an A-level. This course can be studied alongside two other BTECs or A-levels.

Studio, and Acoustics. When tied with subjects such as Media or Film Studies, students have gone on to study Broadcasting for both Radio and TV. Some students progress straight into employment in areas such as Events Support at venues around the country. Organised talks at or from universities are offered each year to aid progression, and the study of the music industry as a whole forms part of the course.

What will I study?

What enrichment is available?

The course features a wide range of specialist units. These include an in depth look at the operation of the recording studio and the processes involved in creating a music product, focusing upon the equipment needed, suitable microphone techniques, professional studio procedures with a unit dedicated to mixing and mastering techniques.

To extend your musical experiences you will undoubtedly wish to take advantage of our trips and visits that have included visiting The British Music Experience and Ronnie Scott’s in London, along with trips to see the orchestra in Manchester. We also put on a range of concerts and musicals each year, and encourage students to get involved as sound engineers, performers, conductors and technicians. Recent productions have included ‘Joseph’, ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’, and ‘The Big Music Show’. Weekly ensembles cater for a wide range of musical tastes such as Rock, Jazz, Folk, Classical and Funk, and we actively encourage students to start their own groups in their favourite styles.

The course also covers the use of sequencing software, developing your skills to sequence both MIDI and audio material. You use DAW software to aid in music creation, production and arrangement through specific sequencing techniques. The course also features a unit devoted to live sound techniques, setting up and operating the equipment needed for live music events.

I enjoy the freedom you’re given in terms of creativity. One part of the course is composition which allows you to create your own music

What subjects combine well with Music Technology? The course combines very well with a vast range of other subjects, both creative (Media, Theatre Studies) and science-based (Maths and Physics). It can be a stimulating contrast to other subjects too. Many of our students combine this course with the BTEC in Music Performance and/or Music A-level.

Music Technology has a wide range of progression routes including university degrees in Music Production, Audio Engineering for Live and

The Music Department also offers a second large music classroom, two practice rooms, a band room and two dedicated professional digital recording studios. All of which are soundproofed and fully equipped. We have contacts with performers and practitioners in the industry, music colleges and universities in order to provide up-to-the-minute careers advice. Many of our former students have gone on to work in the industry and we always welcome their return to pass on advice to our current students.

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What can I do with Music Technology?

Our Music Technology facilities are state of the art. The course is housed in the new Media and Performing Arts Centre. Music Technology is taught in a large iMac suite, with MacBooks available for mobile study, all of which contain access to industry standard software packages.

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The course aims to simulate a vocational working environment adding employability skills such as self management, team work and problem solving.

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High School: Great Sankey

A-levels studied: Philosophy, Philosophy & Religion, History

Philosophy is by far my favourite subject! I love the challenge of thinking deeply and analysing the world around me. We learn in a fun and engaging environment and our teachers support us and challenge us to achieve the best grade and perform highly both within and outside of the department. The variety of activities that we complete throughout the course allows us to find out how

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we learn best and learn more about our peers and their opinions. The skills gained in Philosophy can be universally applied and it has benefitted me greatly across all of my studies and extra-curricular activities too. Overall, Philosophy is challenging, but is engaging, fun and an exciting subject to study A-level.


PHILOSOPHY Why should I study Philosophy at Winstanley?

Enrichment

Philosophy has been defined as ‘thinking about thinking’. It probes deeply into ordinary opinions and convictions on almost every topic; morality, politics, psychology, physics, and religion, taking familiar ideas apart and investigating the issues they raise. If you enjoy thinking and reflecting on these kinds of questions, then Philosophy is for you. But this course does not just introduce these and other like topics to you, it aims to give you the skills of thinking logically and effectively about them. Learning to do philosophy is training in disciplined thinking. At Winstanley you will be encouraged to think clearly and precisely about the problems you are attempting to solve and concentrate your attention on critical reasoning. In particular, you learn to look at your own reasoning self-critically as you respond to the criticisms of others. Philosophy fosters intellectual maturity. Because the lessons at Winstanley involve active discussion, it is hoped that your confidence will increase as you acquire interpersonal skills of expressing yourself straightforwardly and listening to other people.

As a P & R student at Winstanley you will get the chance to go on a variety of department trips, workshops and conferences. You will also have access to a well-resourced section in the library, a fully stocked Moodle site, a selection of journals and use of the P&R department work area which is stocked with useful resources and an area to get some work done. The department also has a tutorial system where you can get individual one-to-one support throughout the year. There is a Winstanley Religion & Philosophy Society who elects a President every year and they run student led enrichment such as film club, book club and charity events. Every year we run successful residentials. Locations in past years have been Rome, Beijing, Helmsley, Edinburgh and Auschwitz, Poland.

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We learn in a fun and engaging environment and our teachers support us and challenge us to achieve the best grade

Previous students have gone on to study a variety of degree courses, including Philosophy, Theology and Religion. The skills you will be developing are highly valued in all kinds of careers where critical evaluation and the understanding of others are needed; ranging from law, the media, management, teaching, social work, domestic and international politics. Employers need ‘transferable’ expertise and even though technologies and markets change, the kind of abilities philosophy encourages will always be in demand.

What will I study? Ethics Epistemology Metaphysics Philosophy of Mind

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Prior knowledge of Philosophy is not expected from any student beginning this course. Because the skills employed in Philosophy are so fundamental to any academic discipline, it can be usefully combined with any subject, as it has been with former students. Although the method by which you will be assessed involves writing, and good reading skills would be an obvious asset, students studying Science or Maths have made very successful philosophers in previous years, as well as those studying other subjects. What is needed is an interest in philosophical problems, together with a willingness to argue a case rather than just assert it.

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High School: Bedford

A-levels studied: Film Studies, Philosophy & Religion, Creative Writing

In P&R, what I have enjoyed most is learning from the subject teachers because they have a genuine interest in what they are teaching and in us, the students. I also love the content of the work we are doing as it is a diverse course which includes contemporary issues and ancient ideologies often being mentioned in the same breath. It gives a sense of scope and humanity that I don’t think you get in most subjects.

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I have been involved in the LGBTQ+ Society, poetry competition and the creative writing photography project in which the creative writing students had their work displayed in a gallery at the old courts in Wigan. My career plans are hopefully to become a filmmaker or show runner. I hope to do this by taking media or film at university whilst trying to produce and finance my own short film to play at festivals.


PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION Why should I study Philosophy and Religion at Winstanley?

Enrichment

At Winstanley you will get the opportunity to develop your interest in, and enthusiasm for, a rigorous study of religion and its relation to the wider world. All positions and beliefs are respected within the department and students from many differing backgrounds choose Philosophy and Religion which makes debates in lessons lively and challenging from all perspectives.

What will I need? Prior knowledge of Philosophy or Religion is not expected from any student beginning this course. Although the method by which you will be assessed involves writing – and good reading skills would be an obvious asset – students studying Science or Maths have made very successful students in previous years, as well as those studying other subjects. What is needed is an interest in philosophical and religious issues, together with a willingness to argue an opinion rather than just assert it.

As a P & R student at Winstanley you will get the chance to go on a variety of department trips, workshops and conferences. You will also have access to a well resourced section in the library, a fully stocked Moodle site, a selection of journals and use of the P&R department work area which is stocked with useful resources and an area to get some work done. The department also has a tutorial system where you can get individual one-to-one support throughout the year. There is a Winstanley Religion & Philosophy society who elects a President every year and they run student led enrichment such as film club, book club and charity events. Every year we run successful residentials. Locations in past years have been Rome, Beijing, Helmsley, Edinburgh and Auschwitz, Poland.

I also love the content of the work we are doing as it is a diverse course which includes contemporary issues and ancient ideologies

Careers

What will I study? Philosophy of Religion Study of Religion - Buddhism Religious Ethics

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Previous students have gone on to study a variety of degree courses, including Philosophy, Theology and Religion. The skills you will be developing are highly valued in all kinds of careers where critical evaluation and the understanding of others are needed; ranging from law, the media, management, teaching, social work, domestic and international politics. Employers need ‘transferable’ expertise and even though technologies and markets change, the kind of abilities philosophy and religion encourages will always be in demand.

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High School: St Bede’s

A-levels studied: Graphics, Photography, IT

I really enjoyed the flexibility of the topic choices for each unit of work, as I was able to pick a topic that projected my artistic voice and create multiple photoshoots based on architecture and street life. It was really interesting capturing these photoshoots as I regularly visited Liverpool and Manchester to obtain images from buildings and architectural structures. I also enjoy visiting the cities around the place I live, so going out to capture photoshoots is something I relish.

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The teachers and technicians within the department are very helpful, and offer excellent assistance and support in the form of individual and class tutorials, which ultimately improved my artistic skills. I feel that this positively impacted the work I was producing for my projects throughout the duration of the course. These are just some of the aspects which made me stay on to study the Art Foundation Course here at college as I really enjoy the atmosphere which is created by different students sharing their unique ideas and techniques.


PHOTOGRAPHY Our Photography course is designed to allow your creativity to flourish through a brief or theme. This can span across fashion, portrait, landscape, the built environment, surface pattern, and texture: there is no end to the possible areas you can explore. Each individual’s project is tailored to incorporate personal ideas and interests and is devised with a specialist tutor in a supportive and enriching environment. Tutors have experience from industry and Fine Art backgrounds allowing you to access to a wealth of knowledge. Throughout the course you will be submersed in various technical aspects of photography, including traditional darkroom practice, studio lighting, shutter speeds, apertures and ‘Photoshop’. You will visualise your work in a sketchbook to show your creative and technical development which will certainly lead to a portfolio of work you can be proud of.

Underpinning your ideas will be the engagement with artists, photographers and designers who inspire your imagination to create unique, exciting works of art. This will enable you to explore beyond the surface of an image interrogating its meaning, aesthetic and worth. Through critical analysis you will make informed decisions within your personal work that will evidence your increasing knowledge and skill of appropriate photographic processes and concepts to truly fulfil creative potential.

The teachers and technicians within the department are very helpful, and offer excellent assistance and support in the form of individual and class tutorials

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High School: St Edmund Arrowsmith A-levels studied: Psychology, Biology, PE The PE department is really friendly with lots of opportunity to get involved outside of lessons; I have been part of the Netball Team which has allowed me to meet new friends and take part in competitions. The course is taught by enthusiastic teachers who are experienced in the sports industry and can give you good advice for your future. Being able to choose the

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modules allows you to tailor your learning to your particular interests. My advice is to visit the open evenings and take part in the taster days at college to help you pick subjects that you are going to enjoy.


PHYSICAL EDUCATION What is A-level P.E.?

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A-level P.E. allows students to investigate a wide range of sporting issues that influence a sports performer. This multi-disciplinary course covers physiological, sociological and psychological factors affecting sports performance.

If you are choosing Psychology or Biology then you will find there are topics within these subjects that overlap. However, P.E. can work well with any choice of other A-levels; sometimes studying a diverse timetable offers a range of skills and can be more interesting.

Is A-level P.E. for you?

P.E. lessons and support

Are you interested in finding out why ice skaters spin quicker if their legs Lessons are a combination of theory and practical, discussions and are bent rather than straight? What scientific principles experiments, past exam question practice, group work, a rugby player can apply to become more stable and guided questioning and research. Learning is become more successful at simple moves like tackling? supported with YouTube clips, linking theory to Or finding out why some sports performers practical examples in your own sport, video tutorials underperform when there is a large crowd present and PE PODs. Each student is provided with our The course is taught by whilst others thrive in such situations? If so, these are in-house work booklets, an OCR textbook, electronic enthusiastic teachers who just some of the ideas explored in P.E. resources to download from our website and suggested links and discussions on our Facebook page. are experienced

Why P.E. at Winstanley?

in the sports industry

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By completing A-level P.E. you will be fully-prepared for any subject related degree such as Sports Science or Physiotherapy. Some students choose to further specialise in a specific area of P.E. such as Sports Mechanics or Sports Psychology. Some P.E. students have gone on to study unrelated degrees such as Medicine, Pharmacology, Business and Law, proving that P.E. is a valued academic qualification. We have also had students obtaining scholarships to study Sport in the USA.

College weekly at Netball, Football (men’s and women’s), Futsal Academy, Hockey (women’s and mixed), Rugby, Basketball, Volleyball (men’s, women’s and mixed). You can also compete at elite level at British College Competitions in these sports and also additional sports; table tennis, trampolining, cross country, tennis, golf, swimming and athletics. You can play table tennis, or use the college gym, sports hall or activity room in your free time.

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All P.E. staff share a genuine love of their subject, are and can give you Professional Pathway extremely well-qualified and are experienced good advice for your future. examiners. They care about every student and give A huge sporting enrichment programme is available to individual attention to help each student achieve their all students. The department run trips to potential. You can do ANY sport on the syllabus as part Loughborough and Leeds Beckett University sports of your qualification. Results in P.E. are consistently departments as well as hosting visiting speakers. There excellent. We also employ a College Sportmaker as well is the opportunity to follow a Professional Pathway in as a Sport Enrichment Officer to organise a varied and massive Sport on the ‘Academic Athletes’ programme and to get entry points for extra-curricular programme, as well as employing specialist coaches. your Sports standard. You also have the opportunity to represent the

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High School: Cansfield A-levels studied: Physics, Chemistry, Maths Physics at A-level is slightly different from at GCSE. The biggest difference is that the A-level course is much more maths-based, in that just a handful of formulas can be used to solve a wide variety of problems. I feel like I already have a much better understanding of how and why things work as they do due to the knowledge gained in my Physics lessons. It has been really helpful to use mathematical concepts in a way that can be visualised, as it has improved my understanding of the course content.

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I went on a Physics trip to The Christie Hospital in Manchester to learn about the basics of the role of physicists in cancer

treatment, as well as how treatments and technologies are continuing to develop. If you’re not sure what career you might want to go into in the future, make sure that the subjects that you take link together somehow. Perhaps you might want to look at what qualifications would be required for any jobs, apprenticeships or university courses that interest you. The most crucial thing to remember is that doing an A-level in a subject is very difficult, so you should enjoy the courses that you want to do.


PHYSICS Why should I study Physics?

What will I study?

The World today would not be the same without Physics, from understanding our Universe to making leaps in technology that we use every day. Physics is a highly valued A-level that combines understanding with practical work and stretches and helps develop your mathematical skills. If you like to think beyond boundaries and have a mind that likes to investigate then Physics is the subject for you.

We deliver the OCR Advanced Level Physics course (Specification A). There is a smooth transition from GCSE and practical skills are threaded throughout the course, building both confidence and skill as you study. Topics you have already covered are expanded and the course will take you from the minuscule to infinity: studying the Physics of the nucleus to understanding the Big Bang. In the first module the foundations of Advanced Level Physics are laid, thinking about quantities, measurement and uncertainties. The second module explores concepts you will have studied at GCSE and digs deeper to enhance your understanding regarding forces, motion and momentum to name a few. You will also look at the Physics of materials and link this to improvements made in materials we use in everyday life. In the second year of the A-level, more amazing topics are studied including waves, astrophysics and medical Physics. Physics makes you look at the World in a different way - make your world change at Winstanley!

Why study Physics at Winstanley College? At Winstanley the team will help you explore the field of Physics rather than simply study it. We have a history of excellent results and a large proportion of A-level Physics students go on to study related degrees at university. The Physics team care passionately about our students, helping and supporting you, but also challenging you to achieve your best. There has recently been a major rebuilding project and our Science@Winstanley facilities are outstanding, there has never been a better time to study Physics at Winstanley.

What about enrichment?

I feel like I already have a much better understanding of how and why things work as they do due to the knowledge gained in my Physics lessons

Engineering courses: A-level Physics is essential for some courses and desirable for others

Radiography: A-level Physics is essential Medicine/Dentistry/Veterinary Science: A-level Physics is desirable Other science related degrees: A-level Physics is desirable

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Whilst studying Physics at Winstanley College you will have the opportunity to participate in a multitude of fabulous enrichment opportunities. We have been on a number of international trips, including a trip to CERN and most recently the 2017 Munich science trip. We organise entry in external competitions and at local HE institutions. There is an opportunity to be involved with the Institute of Physics and we bring in regular guest speakers. Students have taken part in the British Physics Olympiad and been inspired by Engineering Your Future events.

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High School: Birchwood A-levels studied: Politics , English Literature, Psychology

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Due to the ever changing political landscape in both the UK and America, lessons are always topical and informative. You find yourself developing your own, strong opinions on what’s going on in the world today. Not only this, but due to the debating nature of the lessons, you get the chance to air your opinion and hear those of your classmates. Lessons can be controversial, but that’s what makes them interesting and very hands on. When I chose to study Politics, I did not really know much about our political system or our Political parties at all. Now, having studied the course for two years I am off to Warwick University in September to study Politics and International Relations. The teachers in this department are willing to put in so much effort

to ensure you have all the right resources and information you need in order to achieve the highest possible grades you can. I am President of the Debating Society at College, and having organised for Andy Burnham MP to visit college, I was invited to shadow him in Westminster. Since then, I have been involved in his campaign to become the Mayor of Greater Manchester. I have attended a BBC debate with himself and the rest of the candidates, have done research for his manifesto, and was invited to attend the launch of his manifesto. Not only this, but I worked in his office every week in the run up to the election.


POLITICS Why should I study Politics at Winstanley?

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Politics is a subject which is alive and directly relevant to your life and your future. By studying Politics at Winstanley you can be part of the 10% of the nation who actually know what is going on! You should be considering Politics if you enjoy current affairs, debates and discussions.

Politics complements a huge array of subjects such as Law, English, History, Philosophy and Sociology; however, it is also a great contrast for science students who want to understand how the country works. Many of those that study Politics at A-level have continued their political studies at university. Whether the subject is enjoyed as an interesting A-level or taken to degree level, it can and often does lead to exciting careers such as positions in Law, the Civil Service, Public Administration and Management, Journalism and careers in the Media, the Police and Teaching. For those who are motivated to ‘get involved’ and learn about how our country and America are run, Politics is a valuable and exciting A-level which is certainly worth studying.

We only require that you have a keen interest in the subject, no prior background knowledge is needed as everyone takes part in our ‘user-friendly’ induction programme which introduces key terms and themes. In order to fully enjoy Politics, you need to have the ability to write essays and the intelligence to understand and use detailed material as well as the patience to use it. However, one of our great strengths is introducing people to A-level skills so the transition from GCSE to A-level will run smoothly.

Enrichment

You find yourself developing your own, strong opinions on what’s going on in the world today

British voting behaviour Electoral systems The main political parties Pressure groups Role of Parliament Who’s who in British government?

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As well as studying for your Politics A-level, there are lots of opportunities for enrichment activities for students. We regularly invite guest speakers into the college including local parliamentary candidates, members of pressure groups and academics. There are student-led debates on current issues and annual trips to the Houses of Parliament. For those who are keen on a career in Europe there is a trip to Paris and Brussels to visit European institutions, as well as our very popular visit to Washington and New York.

What will I study?

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High School: Culcheth A-levels studied: Psychology, Biology, Maths, Chemistry Since starting the A-level Psychology course in September I have totally fallen in love with the subject! Throughout our first year we have covered topics like Memory, Attachment and Social Psychology which are all intriguingly omnipresent features of everyday life that we never really think about. The lessons are a perfect mixture of teaching, independent study and group work, but I particularly enjoy class discussions. Since I didn’t study the subject at GCSE, I didn’t really know what to expect from it, but I have found the transition into a totally new subject to be very smooth and manageable.

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I completed a week-long work experience placement at

the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary over February half-term this year. During the placement it was really interesting to interact with the patients from a psychological/mental health perspective. As extracurricular enrichment in college I have opted to join the World Challenge expedition for my year group. In July 2018 we are spending a month in Ecuador and the Galapagos islands. It has been wonderful so far getting to know my teammates and we have become a really close group. The expedition really will be the adventure of a lifetime and I’m so lucky to be able to share that with some amazing people!


PSYCHOLOGY Why study Psychology?

Enrichment

Psychology is a very exciting field of study, one that attempts to discover how the mind works and why we behave in particular ways in particular situations. Psychology pushes us towards greater self-knowledge by making us more aware of our behaviour and the motivations behind our behaviour, our actions and our personalities. The purpose of psychology as a science is to lead us to a better understanding of human behaviour for the greater good of all humans.

We also like to complement our teaching with appropriate enrichment opportunities.

Psychologists have attempted to answer important questions such as: how does prejudice develop, why do people blindly follow malevolent authority, why do some people develop mental health problems and not others? Psychologists study a range of things that we may normally take for granted: such as how do we learn to be male or female, why do 3 month old babies seem happy in anyone’s company but only like familiar faces when they are 8 months old, when we are attracted to someone is this because we believe they are similar to us or do we like them because of what they can offer us?

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This year we have been to Chester Zoo, where students learned about animal behaviour. We also took students to New York this year which has links to psychology and the media. We also attend university conferences and invite speakers in to discuss career options within Psychology, including Clinical and Forensic Psychology.

What will I study?

The lessons are a perfect mixture of teaching, independent study and group work, but I particularly enjoy class discussions.

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The Psychology Department is an enthusiastic, committed, creative and imaginative bunch of people. We care about students’ experience of Psychology and about our students’ achievements. We pride ourselves on our excellent resources, results and the number of students that go on to study Psychology at degree level.

You will consider the nature of, and organisation of human memory systems, the development of attachments in human infants and an understanding of how psychologists conduct their research. You will study how the power of an authority figure and the presence of others has an effect on our behaviour. What do psychologists mean by psychological abnormality? You will learn specifically about OCD, Phobias and Depression as well as how abnormality is explained differently by different psychologists. You will develop an appreciation for how the psychological disorders are treated when the views about how they develop are so different.

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High School: Lowton

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A-levels studied: Sociology, IT, Health Studies

I enjoyed Sociology because of the interesting and engaging topics. The topics are current to modern day society, and are taught well by enthusiastic teachers. The resources available to me were outstanding as they provided a lot of support and guidance. I was always assured that I could reach the full potential and excel on this course. I decided to come to Winstanley because from the open days, I could see that the members of staff were very welcoming and students were very friendly. Despite finding it hard to choose what A-levels I wanted to do, the college helped me through the process by offering their advice and support.

From this I was able to decide what A-levels I wanted to pursue and have Winstanley as my firm choice. I received all five offers from the universities on my choice, but have selected Chester University as my first choice. I have chosen to study Policing (Community Policing and Criminal Investigation), which will provide me with knowledge, understanding, skills, attitude and behaviour necessary to conduct impartial, fair and objective investigations, to allow my policing career to excel.


SOCIOLOGY What is Sociology?

Enrichment

Putting it simply, Sociology is the study of how society impacts or influences human behaviour. Sociology investigates what values, attitudes and rules we learn within society, how we learn them and what effect these rules and attitudes have on our behaviour.

We endeavour to give the best possible experience of Sociology by organising social research trips where students are given the opportunity to conduct their own ‘social attitude surveys’ on the public. This usually entails going to the nearest city centre and asking a range of people their attitudes towards education, the media or the police. As part of Unit 4 ‘Crime and Deviance ‘ students have also enjoyed the opportunity of going to a variety of prisons in the North West area as well as visiting Granada Studios and the ‘Jeremy Kyle Show’ as part of Unit 3 ‘Mass Media’.

Does everyone follow the rules? Is everyone in society equal or do some groups have more power than others? Which groups suffer the most/least inequality?

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Are social attitudes and rules changing? Is society sexist and racist?

Who should study Sociology? Sociology is a challenging subject. Sociology students are expected to want to think independently, and make their own judgements based on the sociological theory and evidence they have considered. To enjoy Sociology you need to enjoy reading, thinking about people and writing essays.

I enjoyed Sociology because of the interesting and engaging topics. The topics are current to modern day society Topics studied: Year 1:

Education and Research Methods, Families and Households

Year 2:

Media, Crime and Deviance, Theory and Methods

Why should I study Sociology at Winstanley?

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At Winstanley, Sociology is taught by enthusiastic members of staff who are also examiners. However, Sociology isn’t just exam work, Sociology lessons include a diverse range of learning activities including PowerPoints, classroom discussions and debates as well as undertaking social research and analysing the results.

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Sociology students are also concerned with gathering social research by using research methods such as questionnaires, interviews, and observations. Sociology students at Winstanley are very keen to undertake research in the areas of Education and Crime in particular. Typical Education Research questions include; ‘How do teachers label pupils?’ ‘Are teachers sexist?’ Or ‘Why do girls outperform boys?’ Typical Crime Research questions include; ‘Are the police racist?’ ‘Why do males commit more crime than females?’

There is a wide variety of career options to choose from after studying Sociology. For instance because the subject itself allows you to investigate social institutions such as the education system, the health service the media and the criminal justice system, Sociology students often pursue careers connected to these institutions such as teacher, journalist, nurse, social worker, prison officer or police officer. Sociology can also be studied with any subject combination, but it helps if you are studying other subjects in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, including English, History, Philosophy, Politics, Law and Psychology, where similar skills are also developed.

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High School: Ladybridge A-levels studied: Spanish, Law, Psychology Spanish lessons are fun with lots of opportunity to practise conversational Spanish as well as writing. You get to cover a variety of topics that also give you an insight into Spanish culture and lifestyle. Another bonus is the trips to Spain which are organised. They are really well planned with the chance to be

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taught by native Spaniards and get involved in some cultural activities including salsa dancing. My advice to prospective students is get involved as much as you can in college life, you will make friends outside of your lessons and make some really special memories.


SPANISH Why should I study Spanish?

Careers

You should study Spanish if you have an interest in a language spoken by more than four hundred million speakers worldwide, from Spain through the Philippines across South America and even, unofficially, the USA! Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and one of the top five used in business.

Modern Languages are always highly sought after by employers and well respected by even the top universities who recognise the demands of the subject and the considerable skills demonstrated by students who pursue a language. Scientists should study a language to show a greater breadth of knowledge, budding journalists can learn more about their own language by studying another, would-be lawyers can hone their debating skills . . . in fact, Spanish leads comfortably into any career that you can think of! It is said that people who can speak another language can earn up to 10% more than those who can’t.

Spanish at Winstanley Studying Spanish at Winstanley will provide you with an in-depth knowledge of the language, developing your vocabulary, grammar and grasp of the tenses so that you can hold a discussion, write essays, read and understand newspaper articles, listen to interviews and news broadcasts and translate to and from the target language. It’s not just about the language, however, as you will broaden your general knowledge about social and political issues and you will even study aspects of Spanish culture such as a film and a novel.

Further education

What combines well with Spanish?

You get to cover a variety of topics that also give you an insight into Spanish culture and lifestyle.

What will I study? Alongside perfecting the language, you will develop skills in group work, essay writing, independent research, formulating and defending an argument and giving presentations.

Enrichment For those students who want to get involved with even more aspects of all things Spanish, we run a wide range of activities such as visits to local universities, holding talks, and showing films. Students are also encouraged to take the opportunity to visit Spain, whether on a work placement through the company Halsbury or on a college trip involving classes in a language school and visits to places of cultural interest.

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The enthusiasm and commitment of the staff is rewarded by a high take up of Spanish amongst our students at degree level. Some go on study the language as a single degree subject and many choose to combine Spanish with another subject from Business to Japanese.

Spanish combines well with every subject offered at Winstanley but is commonly chosen alongside English, Business, History, Art and other languages. Students of Science and Maths also enjoy the logic of the language and the application of the grammatical rules.

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STATISTICS Why should I study A-level Statistics at Winstanley College?

In the second year you will go on to study areas including: Bayes theorem

Statistics is an interesting subject on its own as well as giving excellent support to a wide variety of subjects and disciplines such as Psychology, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Geography, Business and Medicine.

Further probability distributions

The A-level Statistics course will allow you to develop an understanding of statistical theory and statistical processes. It will extend your range of knowledge, skills and techniques from GCSE Mathematics and teach you to construct logical statistical arguments and recognise incorrect statistical reasoning.

Chi-squared distributions

What will I study? In the first year you will study areas such as: Numerical measures Probability Correlation and regression Binomial and normal distributions Estimation Sampling

Further hypothesis testing Unpaired and paired tests Experimental design Analysis of variance

Careers and university Statistics A-level is a highly regarded qualification and a good grade in this could assist you with most Higher Education applications. It may also be of benefit to any qualification involving Psychology, Geography, Business Studies and Biology. It is also possible to go onto study Statistics further at degree level. With a degree in Statistics there are many possible routes including careers such as an actuary, a forensic statistician, sports statistician, government statistician or statistical consultant.

Poisson and exponential distributions

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Basic hypothesis testing

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High School: St Edmund Arrowsmith A-levels studied: English Language, Graphics, Textiles, Philosophy The best thing about Textiles is the ability to be multi-disciplinary, for example I didn’t usually sew in class, which seems weird for a textiles course, but it isn’t all about sewing and fashion. I enjoyed the ability to create using other equipment and resources in the course such as screen print, laser cut and workshop work.

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I also enjoyed finding beauty in the mundane – my A-level exam was based on the shapes found in kitchen utensils. Come to an open day, speak to students, you’ll know once you get a feel for the department if it’s right for you.


TEXTILES If you love stitching, burning, gluing, cutting, slicing, shredding, knotting, folding and pleating then Textiles is the course for you. It is an exciting and varied course where you are encouraged to explore your creativity through a wide range of different textile processes and techniques. You begin the year working together on an exciting induction project where you are challenged to produce an entire dress made only from paper! You will then take part in a series of workshops where you are encouraged to be adventurous and innovative whilst working with materials and processes which include printmaking, stitch and metalwork. You will be continually encouraged to draw visual inspiration from everything and anything within the natural and man-made world! Lively and experimental drawing sessions will be delivered throughout the year to help you gain a greater understanding of surface and structure. You will develop your individual ideas through one-to-one tutorials with highly skilled and enthusiastic staff who will encourage you to explore the diverse nature of textile design.

Surface pattern - you will demonstrate the decorative use of surface, colour and pattern through creating textures and surfaces with stitch, collage and silk screen print. Constructed textiles – may include the use of knit, weave, felt, embroidery and appliqué and incorporate unconventional materials such as wood, metal and paper. Mixed media – this will enable you to produce innovative work in both two and three dimensional forms, which transcends the boundaries of either skills or materials.

I enjoyed the ability to create using other equipment and resources in the course such as screen print, laser cut, workshop work.

Fashion – you may develop your work into garment construction, millinery, body adornment or jewellery. This is an exciting and lively course where your creativity, originality and imagination can flourish.

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High School: Hindley A-levels studied: Theatre Studies. English Language, Media Theatre Studies covers every aspect of being a performer; this includes performing, looking at practitioners, and preparing you with options and ideas for after college. I’ve found this incredibly useful, and have truly enjoyed every aspect of it. The class environment is open and friendly, making the department an optimistic workplace.

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Choose subjects that you genuinely love! There is no point in choosing a subject you’re not interested in, or you think will make you ‘look intelligent.’ Every option has a career pathway attached to it, otherwise it wouldn’t be taught. I hope to attend drama school and pursue a career in the acting/film industry.


THEATRE STUDIES (EXTENDED CERTIFICATE) Why should I study Theatre Studies at Winstanley?

Enrichment activities

Do you love acting? Have you enjoyed trips to the theatre? Want to write your own play? This course is an excellent way to maintain your current involvement in drama as the course is very performance based. The main focus is very much on acting and directing and we will explore a range of theatrical styles and approaches to acting.

Subject combinations The course combines very well indeed with a vast range of other subjects, (creative, humanities, languages), but can also provide a stimulating contrast to subjects such as the sciences.

Careers

To extend your theatrical experiences you will undoubtedly wish to take advantage of our workshop and theatre visits both here and abroad. Recent activities have included movement classes on Broadway in New York, acting workshops with directors from London drama schools, masterclasses with directors from The National Theatre and RSC and theatre visits across the country. The department was recently invited to perform at the Royal National Theatre (two years running); a very prestigious reward for our entry to the Connections Festival. We have an extensive programme of plays and musicals each year so that you can offer your services as a performer, theatre technician or backstage. We enter festivals, tutor you for auditions and support student-led Theatre Studies covers every projects. Facilities include a 200 seat studio theatre, practice rooms, recording studios and industryaspect of being a standard lighting and sound equipment (which we will performer; this includes happily train you to use).

You will explore a range of acting styles including those applied to texts and those required for improvisation and devising work

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In the past, students completing this course have progressed on to courses at vocational drama schools, performing, looking at theatre and media related courses at university and, of What will I study? course, taken places at the whole spectrum of practitioners, and preparing prestigious universities to study these and non-related You will develop skills that allow you to investigate the you with options and ideas subjects. This is a course which provides a valuable work of influential performing arts practitioners: stepping-stone into a vast range of career pathways. for after college. writers, directors and producers We have contacts with performers and practitioners in the industry, major drama schools and universities in You will develop skills and techniques as an actor; order to provide up-to-the-minute careers advice. participating in regular workshops, classes and Many of our former students are working in the industry now and we exercises to prepare you for performing live to an audience always appreciate their return to the college. You will work as part of an ensemble group of performers to respond to a stimulus and to create performances

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