UTCN KS4 Prospectus

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Find Your Future

Year 10 Prospectus


UTCN Open Events Year 10 Open Evening 05/10/2023

Options Choices Guidance Event 29/02/2024

Our Vision To develop tomorrow’s health and engineering professionals


Find Your Future Are you learning how to solve problems, analyse medical data, program robots, use 3D printers and advanced machinery? Experience Are you ready for the future? have the support of a significant number of More importantly, are you ready We employers and the sponsorship of the University of East Anglia. These organisations support the delivery of the for your future? Here at UTCN, we exist to develop tomorrow’s Engineering and Health specialists. If you look at our destinations table on pages 2 and 3, you will see that is exactly what we do. Our vision is to create exceptional young people who are ready for the world of work. We do this through our E3 strategy: Examinations, Employability and Experience.

Examinations

curriculum, provide work experience, offer first-rate careers advice and help our students achieve outstanding careers. Many go on to achieve prestigious destinations. If reading the above excites you, then I would urge you to come and visit us at one of our open events. A new and exciting future could be closer than you think! Emma Palik Headteacher

We provide a high quality curriculum delivered by expert teachers. We offer support to ensure students achieve the highest possible grades.

Employability Students employability skills are explicitly developed to ensure they are prepared for the workplace.

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Where do our students go? Our Year 13 leavers go on to study at top universities and to take up prestigious apprenticeships. We are especially delighted with our students’ success at securing higher and advanced apprenticeships - many of which are very well paid and offer excellent career progression.

Education: Anglia Ruskin

University of East Anglia

University of Nottingham

Engineering

Biochemistry Bioengineering Biology Chemistry Computer Science Engineering Mathematics Pharmacology

Medicine

CTC Aviation Academy Pilot Training International Aviation Academy Norwich Professional Aviation Engineering Practice De Montfort University Business and Finance University of Bournemouth Design Engineering Mechanical Engineering

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University of Hertfordshire Aeronautical Engineering Automotive Engineering with Motorsport University of Hull Mechanical Engineering

University of Cambridge

University of Lincoln

Mechanical Engineering

Computer Science

University of Cardiff

University of Liverpool

Computer Science

Mechatronics and Robotic Systems

University of Cumbria

University of Manchester

Conservation Biology

Robotics

Oxford Brookes University Motorsport Engineering University of Plymouth Computing Computing and Games Development University of Suffolk Computer Games Programming Product Design University of Sussex Computer Science Product Design University of West England Aerospace Engineering


Apprenticeships: Anglian Water

Harford Attachments Ltd

R.G Carter

Aviva

Jaguar Landrover

Robinson’s Audi

Balfour Beatty

James Fisher Lowestoft

RAF

BBC

KLM

Royal Navy

BMW

Lawrence & Scott

Scottish Power

British Army

Lotus

Seajacks

British Sugar

Marsh

Tarmac

Canham Consulting

Mercedes-Benz AMG

Warren Services

Clearwater

Morgan Sindall

BAE

Dyson

MSI Defence System Ltd.

BF1 Systems

EDF

National Grid

Hewlett Packard

Electronics Tech

NHS

Lotus

Farrans Construction

Norfolk Property Services (NPS)

RAF

Glazing Vision

Opito -Skills for Oil and Gas

Renvale

Employment : Lotus - General Operative British Army - Paratrooper Air Cair Engineering - Engineering Technician Swift Aircraft - Aircraft Technician JM Builders - Carpenter

Cutting edge facilities University Technical College Norfolk is equipped to the highest standards and contains specialist equipment, including £1.5m of recent investment for the Engineering and Science Facilities. Our equipment was procured after careful liaison with local employers to ensure that students are ‘workready’ when they leave us.

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A typical day at UTCN “ I leave my house at 7:20am and get dropped off at Acle where I catch my bus. I get on the bus at 7:45am and begin my journey to school. At around 8:15 I arrive into the city where I move onto the contract bus which takes me to UTCN. I arrive at school at 8:40am and begin my lesson shortly after 9:00am. From here I will have a series of 50 minute periods jam packed with new information. These days are extremely varied. One moment I will be doing science in one of our many labs and the next I will be plasma cutting or welding in the workshop. Then, at either 15:05 or 15:35 (depending on the day), I will leave school and get on the UTCN contract bus to the city centre. This usually concludes my school day. However, we often have the option for after school study with the support of our teachers. This is especially helpful nearing exams.” Lex Lawes, Current student

Friends If you’re reading this, it means that you may be thinking about changing schools mid-way through your secondary years. We know that, at first, this can be a little daunting. However, this is an exciting time! You have the chance to make lots of new friends as well as keep in touch with your current ones. • Everybody is new! Students join us from 47 different high schools, so there are a lot of people eager to make friends • Your ‘old’ friends will be there to keep in touch and find out about what you are doing in your new school • You will meet students from across the county and beyond and develop new friendship networks

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Courses & options Options table The curriculum at UTCN is designed in conjunction with local and national employers and universities to ensure our students develop the right skills for the future. It is divided into three parts: • The Core Curriculum which is compulsory for everyone • Options • Extra-curricular activities are timetabled in September and further supplement the curriculum As a key part of our role to prepare you for the future, work experience is an essential element. Therefore, in addition to the core programme, all students participate in a week of Work Experience in May 2024.

Core Curriculum options: GCSE English Language GCSE English Literature GCSE Mathematics GCSE Combined Science Double Award Engineering PE PSHE

All students will choose three subjects from this list to study:

Extra Curricular activities:

GCSE Art

F1 in Schools

GCSE Triple Award Science

Industrial Engineering

GCSE Business Studies

Web Design

GCSE Computer Science

Applied Science

Cambridge National Health and Social Care

Graphics/Textiles

GCSE History Practical Engineering Skills Health and Fitness Finance

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Duke of Edinburgh


Core Curriculum Examining Body: AQA

GCSE English Language & GCSE English Literature Content Summary You will work towards two GCSEs in your English course: GCSE English Language and GCSE English Literature. We follow the AQA syllabus for both courses. You will study both fiction and non-fiction from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, and you will read a variety of texts including Shakespeare, a modern play, a nineteenth century novel and poetry.

Our set texts are: • Macbeth by William Shakespeare • A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens • An Inspector Calls by JB Priestley • Power and Conflict Poetry

What can I expect in lessons? You will learn how to write fiction and non-fiction precisely, accurately and effectively and will develop your reading skills. The spoken language element of the course will help you to develop your formal presentation skills. Your teachers will have high expectations for your attitude for learning and commitment to the subject. In turn, they will show commitment to helping you make progress.

The English Department will • Monitor your progress through marking and questioning and suggest ways to improve your work • Offer opportunities to engage with extra-curricular activities, such as trips and author visits • Provide extra resources to encourage students to undertake regular and relevant home study

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Core Curriculum Examining Body: Edexcel

GCSE Mathematics Content Summary Students follow the Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Mathematics course. This is assessed through three equally-weighted, written examination papers at either Foundation tier or Higher tier. Paper 1 is the only non-calculator paper. Each of the three examination papers at both tiers will be out of 80 marks with a duration of 1 hour 30 minutes. Questions are targeted at grades 5–1 at Foundation tier and at grades 9–4 at Higher tier.

The curriculum will cover: • Number • Algebra • Ratio, Proportion and Rates of Change • Geometry and Measure • Probability and Statistics This content is delivered through five hours of lesson time every week, alongside directed private study tasks.

What can I expect in lessons? You can expect to: • Take an active part in lessons and group work • Spend more time on homework and using it to improve your learning • Use your lesson time constructively and complete assigned tasks on time

The Maths Department will • Monitor your progress regularly and suggest ways in which you can improve your learning • Help you to deal with anything that might affect your progress • Encourage you to achieve and fulfil your potential • Offer you a wide range of educational opportunities including educational trips

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Core Curriculum Examining Body: AQA

GCSE Combined Science Double Award

Content Summary You will work towards two GCSEs in your science course, following the AQA Trilogy syllabus. Throughout the course you will be learning the core aspects of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Biology is the study of living organisms; their physiology, life-cycles and adaptations. You will be introduced to topics including cardiovascular disease, human digestion, human evolution, inheritance, infectious disease, ecology and many others relevant to you. Chemistry is based upon the combinations and reactions of the 100 different elements that make up the world around us. Physics investigates how things work and how the universe can be explained using laws and theory from great minds such as Newton and Einstein. Assessment will be comprised of six exams with 1 hour and 15-minute duration each.

What can I expect in lessons? Science lessons are varied, you can be learning detailed theories of how chemicals come together and react, and then investigating for yourself in practicals. We have strong links with Engineering and Mathematics. Schemes of work are tailored to ensure you make excellent progress across these subjects.

The Science Department will • Help you develop your understanding of science, and how it applies to you in the real world • Assess and support you to reach and exceed your potential • Offer opportunities to attend extra-curricular activities that are relevant to you and your world

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Core Curriculum Examining Body: WJEC

Vocational Award In Engineering Content Summary This qualification enables students in Year 10 to take their first steps into the world of engineering. The course provides an exciting and dynamic mix of theoretical and practical study designed to give students access to the progression pathways into further engineering studies at post 16. Teaching on this course is designed to open students’ eyes to the huge range of fulfilling careers available in engineering and manufacturing industries, as well as introduce some of the essential skills that underpin them.

Units of study include: • Manufacturing Engineering products • Designing Engineering products • Solving Engineering problems

What can I expect in lessons? In the classroom lessons, you will use the excellently equipped UTCN workshops to develop your practical skills. You will explore a vast range of processes and operations engineers use to create the world around us. For example: • Researching engineering sectors and careers • Develop skills to interpret working drawings and draft your own • Improve sketching skills using isometric projection • 2D and 3D Computer Aided Design • Basic workshop skills • Machining (Turning and Milling) • Product Analysis (Materials and Processes)

The Engineering Department will • Develop your practical skills • Allow you to be creative • Introduce you to new technologies

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Core Curriculum

Core PE Core PE is studied by all students as part of their curriculum. This ensures that all students develop their personal health and fitness. Due to the limited on-site facilities at UTCN, most of these activities are run off-site at specialist providers, such as the UEA Sports Park. Typically, students spend one afternoon per week on PE. The programme of study includes a wide range of physical activities including football, badminton, basketball, netball, table tennis and dance in the winter months, and athletics, rounders and cricket in the summer months.

PSHE All students participate in the UTCN PSHE programme. The UTCN PSHE programme includes statutory RSE and employer engagement activities. The curriculum is designed to support students in their transition to UTCN in year 10, and their understanding of and application to high-quality destinations in years 11 and 13.

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Option

Option

Examining Body: AQA

Examining Body: Edexcel

GCSE Triple Award Science

BTEC Practical Engineering Skills

Content Summary

Content Summary

You will work towards three GCSEs in your science course, following the AQA Biology, Chemistry and Physics syllabi.

Designed for those students looking for a practical engineering experience, this course will allow learners to practise and develop a wide range of essential workshop skills.

By choosing this option you will study the three separate disciplines of science with dedicated lessons in each. This will replace Double Science from the core subjects list. Taking three separate sciences allows you to delve deeper into the fascinating topics within each subject. Additionally, you will gain a distinct advantage when wanting to study science beyond GCSE along with a solid foundation for many science-related and unrelated careers.

This course is a fantastic foundation for students moving onto a post 16 vocational qualification or apprenticeship in a workshop based environment. Here are just some of the skills you will have a chance to develop during this course: • MIG Welding • Manual Milling • Manual Turning

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What can I expect in lessons?

• Fabrication and Bench fitting

Triple award science lessons are varied, you will be learning theories of how the universe around you works and then trying them for yourself in practicals.

What can I expect in lessons?

You will learn the skills needed to interact with the biological, molecular and physical world including, but not limited to, measuring mass, speeds, concentrations, volumes, and temperatures. Studying three sciences is very demanding and require hard work both inside and outside the classroom, but it is extremely rewarding.

You will receive constant support from the engineering teaching staff and technicians in our fully equipped workshops, getting hands on engineering experience in order to develop the skills above. We also use cutting edge technology to allow students to develop their skills, one example is our use of a virtual welding system designed to get you up to a set standard before trying out the real thing.

The Science Department will

* Please note that this course does not lead to the award of a GCSE equivalent qualification.

• Help you develop your understanding of science, and how it applies to you in the real world

The Engineering Department will

• Assess and develop you to reach and exceed your potential

• Develop your practical skills

• Offer opportunities to attend extra curricular activities that are relevant to you and your world

• Introduce you to new technologies

• Allow you to be creative


Option

Option

Examining Body: Edexcel

Examining Body: Pearson

GCSE Art & Design

BTEC Health & Social Care

Content Summary

Content Summary

GCSE Art at UTCN offers you the opportunity to use your imagination and to be creative in a variety of visual areas. Art GCSE offers you a suitable foundation from which you can move on to further and higher education.

This course is equivalent to one GCSE. It is excellent preparation to study T Level Science in the Sixth Form. You will develop learning and practical skills that can be applied to real-life contexts and work situations, and you will learn to think creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically. You will gain skills extremely relevant to the health and applied science sectors and increase your employability through increased independence and confidence.

The delivery of Art has been carefully planned to include a wide range of skills and techniques including drawing, painting, collage, mixed-media, photography, print-making, model-making, and contextual studies. Drawing from observation is an important element of the course and will help to develop your spatial awareness, visual perception and judgement.

What can I expect in lessons? • Develop your skills through private study and individual research • Keep a sketchbook • Evaluate your own work and that of others

The Art Department will • Give you options of using different styles and mediums • Help you develop your own style • Give you advice on how to improve

The course has three units for assessment: • Component 1: Human Lifespan Development (coursework) • Component 2: Health and Social Care Services and Values (coursework) • Component 3: Health and Wellbeing (exam)

What can I expect in lessons? Lessons will be split between studying content for external exams and completing the internally assessed coursework components. As a large proportion of this course is based on the internal assessments, excellent study skills and determination will be required to be successful.

The Science Department will • Help you develop your understanding of Health and Applied Science, and how to apply it to real world situations • Assess and develop you to reach and exceed your potential • Offer opportunities to gain valuable insights into career pathways

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Option

Option

Examining Body: Edexcel

Examining Body: OCR

GCSE Business

GCSE Computer Science

Content Summary

Content Summary

GCSE Business is split into two themes:

The structure of the course includes the following units:

Theme 1 concentrates on key business concepts, issues and skills involved in starting and running a small business. It provides a framework for students to explore core concepts through the lens of an entrepreneur setting up a business.

• Computer Systems

Theme 2 examines how a business develops beyond the start up-phase. It focuses on the key business concepts, issues and decisions used to grow a business.

What can I expect in lessons? Lessons will be business led. Each topic will include real business examples from small start-up businesses to multinational companies. Students will learn a wide range of business knowledge, from starting their own business to developing marketing strategies and understanding financial accounts. You will have the opportunity to gain an understanding of different types of businesses from manufacturing, retail and technological industries. Lessons regularly include videos, documentaries, group work and the opportunity to research businesses that interests you.

• Computational Thinking, Algorithms and Programming • Programming Project This subject gives pupils a real, in-depth understanding of the functionality of computer technology and provides a general grounding in computing, the principles of programming and problem-solving. Computer Science is a practical subject where students can apply the academic principles learned in the classroom to real world systems. Our Computer Science qualification will develop your computational thinking, helping students to develop the skills to solve problems, design systems and understand the power and limits of human and machine intelligence. It will also be invaluable preparation for students who want to go on to study Computer Science at a higher level and will also provide a good grounding for other subject areas that require computational thinking and analytical skills.

What can I expect in lessons? The curriculum will cover:

This is an opportunity to understand how businesses really work. The course links well with other subjects available here at UTCN.

• Systems Architecture

The Business Department will

• Reading and Writing Algorithms

• Regularly assess your progress through formative and summative assessments

• Data Representation

• Set realistic targets to support you in improving the quality of your work to reach and exceed your target level

The Computer Science Department will

• Offer additional revision sessions to ensure you are fully prepared for both examinations

• Help you reflect on your performance and identify areas for improvement

• Input, Output and Storage Devices • System Security and Cybercrime • Computational Thinking

• Monitor your progress through regular assessments

• Encourage you to reach your potential

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Option

Option

Examining Body: LIBF

Examining Body: Edexcel

Level 2 Financial Education

GCSE History

Content Summary

Content Summary

Finance Level 2

History is both an interesting and relevant subject to study. You may well ask ‘What use is History to me? Why do I need to know what happened in the past?’

The Certificate in Financial Education (CEFE) is a GCSE equivalent for learners who want to find out more about the financial services sector. It is a vocational qualification for learners who wish to learn more about financial services, financial products and their application, and finance in business. The qualification provides an enriching and detailed introduction to the world of finance, relating to reallife application while ensuring learning is assessed in a practical and applied manner. Topics are clearly and logically structured and include:

But History is much more than just what happened, it teaches a range of valuable, transferable skills. Such skills are highly regarded by employers since they show that you can retain, analyse and present information effectively. In short, it shows a trained mind. Studying History also provides an understanding of politics, sociology and economics and provides the background to current events.

• Unit 1 – Finance for the Individual (FFTI)

What can I expect in lessons?

• Unit 2 – Finance in Business (FIIB)

The course will cover a wide range of topics:

• Unit 3 – Financial Services Sector

• Crime and Punishment Through Time

What can I expect in lessons? You can expect to: • Take an active part in lessons and group work • Spend more time on homework and using it to improve your learning • Use your lesson time constructively and complete assigned tasks on time

The Finance Department will • Monitor your progress regularly and suggest ways in which you can improve your learning • Help you to deal with anything that might affect your progress

• Henry VIII and his Ministers • Weimar and Nazi Germany • Superpower Relations and the Cold War Through study of these areas, you will learn how the events of these key time periods have shaped our history.

The History Department will • Monitor your progress through marking and questioning and suggest ways to improve your work • Offer opportunities to apply and develop historical knowledge through a range of trips • Provide extra resources to encourage students to undertake regular and relevant home study

• Encourage you to achieve and fulfil your potential • Offer you a wide range of educational opportunities including educational trips

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Option

NCFE Health & Fitness Content Summary

Arkwright Engineering Scholarships Programme

This qualification is for learners who are looking to develop a significant core of knowledge and understanding in health and fitness.

The Arkwright Engineering Scholarships programme identifies, inspires and nurtures future leaders in Engineering, Computing and Technical Design.

It encourages the learner to use knowledge and practical tools to focus on supporting people with specific health and fitness goals.

There is a rigorous selection process for Arkwright Engineering Scholarships for high calibre students who apply in year 11 and meet the scholarship criteria. The Arkwright Engineering Scholarships support students through A Levels and encourage students to pursue Engineering, Computing or Technical Design at University or through a higher-level apprenticeship and to pursue careers in the field.

The study of health and fitness involves understanding the functions of the body systems, understanding of the principles of training, knowing how the body reacts in the short-and long-term to fitness activities, how to create and apply lifestyle analysis tools and how to create a fitness programme for a person with specific goals. It is assessed over two units. Unit 1 is an external written exam which is worth 40% of the final grade, and Unit 2 is a synoptic project which is 60% of the final grade. The content of this course will be delivered in both practical and theory lessons.

Every Arkwright Engineering Scholarship is sponsored by an industrial company, university, charitable trust, trade association, professional institution, armed service, worshipful company, industry regulator or personal donor. We are very proud to have current student scholars, sponsored/mentored by prestigious UK companies. If you have the potential, we will do all we can to support you through the rigorous selection process.

What can I expect in lessons? Practical elements are used to support the theory content.

The PE Department will • Deliver engaging lessons • Incorporate practical elements into learning the curriculum

“Through work experience from my sponsor, a whole new career path has been opened for me and has set me up for when I leave to go straight into a degree apprenticeship. It is worth applying because it really pushes you and opens up a lot of doors to help you progress in the future.” Lucie, UTCN Alumni

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Curriculum enrichment Duke of Edinburgh Award UTCN offers students in Year 10 the opportunity to undertake the Silver Award which consists of the following sections: • Volunteering – to encourage service to individuals and to the community • Expedition – to encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery • Skills – to encourage the development of personal interests, hobbies and social and practical skills • Physical Recreation – to encourage participation and improvement in physical activity Expeditions are organised by UTCN each year and students attend regular training sessions at school in order to complete the Expedition Section. The remaining sections are completed by students in their own time. UTCN staff support students as they progress through the award, however a large amount of responsibility lies with the student. It is not necessary to have participated in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme previously as students can begin the Silver Award level as a direct entrant. The Silver Award can be completed in as little as 12 months. After completion of the Silver Award level, students are able to progress to the Gold Award level and will continue to receive support from UTCN with its completion.

Further opportunities at UTCN • Careers Expo • Ski Trip • Offshore Wind activities • Fatal 4 – Road Safety Awareness • First Aid Training • Financial workshops • Maths challenges • Student librarians • Theatre trips • Trips to Engineering firms • RAF Principles of Flight day • UEA Maths workshops • Youth STEM Award

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Travelling to UTCN by bus If you have any queries about travel to UTCN please contact us at office@utcncst.org using the subject header “travel”.

UTCN Contract Bus First Eastern Counties Special run a UTCN Contract Bus from Norwich City Centre to UTCN. Travel on this bus service is free if you have a First Bus pass. If you do not, you can purchase a separate pass.

Travelling to UTCN on a First Bus Norwich Norwixh Zones 1-5

Explorer Zone

Excel Zone or Network

If you are travelling to UTCN from within Norwich Zones 1 – 5 (check on the First Bus website which zone you are in) the most cost effective options are:

If you are travelling to UTCN from the Norfolk or Suffolk coast an Explorer Zone ticket is your best option:

If you are travelling to UTCN from outside of Norwich Zone 5 the most cost effective options are:

Norwich FirstTrio pass -£355

Explorer Zone pass -£465

Network FirstTrio

valid for three terms

valid for three terms

pass -£515 valid for three terms

Norwich First Solo pass -£130

Solo pass -£165

Norwich FirstSolo pass -£210

valid for one term

valid for one term

valid for one term

All these passes can be used during the weekends and holidays. Tickets can be purchased online, as a mobile “M” ticket or from the First Travel shop on Castle Meadow. As well as covering the journey into Norwich these passes can also be used on the UTCN contract bus. Please ensure the ticket you buy is for the whole network and not just for the journey on one route. These prices are subject to change.

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Travelling to UTCN on any other service If you are travelling to UTCN using any of the following services you need to purchase a UTCN contract bus pass for the journey between the city centre rail station and UTCN.

Travelling to UTCN by moped or motorbike

• Greater Anglia (train)

Useful websites

• Konectbus • Sanders Coaches • Stagecoach • Simonds Bus The providers above have a range of tickets and passes available. Please contact the service provider directly to find out prices and routes. In certain circumstances Norfolk County Council may be able to help with bus passes for students in Sixth Form. Their website has further information: www.norfolk.gov.uk/education-and-learning/schooland-college-transport

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If you want to travel to UTCN by moped or motorbike there is specific parking available at school. Please ensure that your bike or moped is in good working order and you have the correct safety-wear for your journey. Please provide your own bike lock. Mopeds and motorbikes are parked at UTCN at your own risk.

Traveline For an overview of transport services in Norfolk and Suffolk www.traveline.info

First Buses Norfolk and Suffolk www.firstgroup.com/norfolk-suffolk

Konectbus www.konectbus.co.uk

Sanders Coaches

Travelling to UTCN by bicycle

www.sanderscoaches.com

If you want to travel to UTCN by push bike there are covered cycle racks available at school. We recommend that you ensure your bike is in good working order and you wear a cycle helmet for your journey. Please provide your own bike lock. Bikes are parked at UTCN at your own risk.

Simonds Bus www.simonds.co.uk

Greater Anglia Train services in Norfolk & Suffolk www.greateranglia.co.uk


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Year 10 uniform Our Uniform Supplier is Birds of Dereham, the UTCN uniform is designed to be smart and cost effective. Further clarification on our uniform can be found in the uniform policy on our website. UTCN insists on high standards of personal presentation. Our Uniform and Appearance policy has been developed with our governing body of employers to prepare students for the world of work. All prospective students and their parents should ensure that they are able to adhere to the UTCN Uniform and Appearance Policy as it is strictly enforced. Items marked Birds can only be purchased here from our uniform supplier Birds of Dereham.

Nails • Nail varnish and acrylic nails are not permitted

Dress Code • All items marked Birds can be ordered online here

Year 10 and 11 Classroom • UTCN tie for appropriate year group (Birds – replacement ties available from UTCN) • UTCN Blazer (Birds) • UTCN Jumper (Birds), (optional) • Plain black trousers (generic) or knee length UTCN tailored, plain black skirt (Birds) with plain black or natural tights • White shirt (generic)

All items are required unless otherwise stated.

• Black shoes and dark coloured socks (generic)

Appearance

Workshop

Hair • Natural hair colours only • Hair should be cut no shorter than grade 2 and without patterns

Makeup • Discreet makeup is permitted suitable for an office environment

• UTCN Dust Coat (Birds) • Safety Boots (Birds or must be marked S1P or SBP compliant)

P.E • UTCN Polo Shirt (Birds) • UTCN Midlayer (Birds) • Black shorts/tracksuit bottoms (generic) • UTCN Leggings (Birds)(optional)

Piercings

• Trainers

• Facial piercings (and retainer piercings) are not permitted

• UTCN Socks (Birds)

Outdoor

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Jewellery

• Plain navy or black coat

• One pair of stud earrings is acceptable, no other jewellery is allowed

• UTCN Shell Coat (Birds) (optional) • UTCN Outdoor Coat (Birds) (optional)


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10 things to know about UT CN

We focus on the discipline s of scien ce, technolo gy, engin eering and math ematics

High standard s

At UTCN we have high standard s of beha viour

Skills

There is a local skills gap which we work clo sely with employe rs to add ress

Exams

We teach GCSEs as well as other vocation al qualific ations

You w passiona ill be te your sub about jects We love them and you will enjoy them too !

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We offer a 4-year educatio n program me so you ca n stay on at our Sixth Form

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UTCN w orks a lon ger teaching day Tues day Thursday and has a n earlier finish on Mondays and Frida ys

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We have state-oftheart engin eering fa cilities and bran d new science c lassroom s!

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UTCN, Old Hall Road, Norwich, NR4 6FF Tel: 01603 580280 www.utcn.org.uk admissions@utcncst.org University Technical College Norfolk is part of the Community School Trust (CST). CST is an established academy trust, passionate about the life chances of young people. We provide a first-rate education for every child and work hard to create outstanding schools that change perceptions and expectations across whole communities.

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