RIC Times 2014

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2014/15 | 01634 828115

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THE RIC TIMES A co-educational day and boarding school | Year 7 to sixth form

Sixth form multiple choice IB or A level

Boarding at Rochester Weekly and full

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Accredited by the Independent Schools Council

Bitesize Year 7 Taster days 24 Sept, 15 Oct, 12 Nov

Aiming higher Russell Group and Red Bricks

RIC megagrowth Musical gates and Mac labs

Your route to a top university

A level results 2014 • 40% A*-A • 75% A*-B National average 26%

Rochester Independent College is again one of the top performing independent schools in Kent at A level. This is particularly impressive because the school is academically non-selective at all levels from Year 7 to 6th form and because the number of top grades awarded nationally has dropped following removal of January examinations and a controversial toughening up of the awarding process. Among the outstanding achievers in the class of 2014 is Nadine Muncey whose A2 grades of A*A*A* in English Literature, Spanish and Media transformed her AS

grades of BBD from her previous school, Mayfield Grammar, Gravesend. “I’ve got the Muncey perfection streak and was determined to improve on my AS results. I have thoroughly exceeded my expectations. I like the relationship between teachers and students here. In class there was lots of banter as we sat around tables in small groups.” Nadine is pictured with Sasha Miles who joined RIC after Year 12 at Simon Langton, Canterbury and celebrated grades of A*AB in Politics, English Literature and History. She says: “I hated English at my old school but at RIC the teachers prepared me for the exams, inspired me and made me love

English again. I went from a D at AS to an A grade at A2. It was really easy to get here on the train from Selling and even better as there were lots of us travelling to College.” Also pictured are twins Jack and Thomas Hinchliffe who, after disappointing AS results at Greenacre School, considered giving up education altogether and entering the job market. They were keen to make a fresh start but keep up with their old year group, hence the appeal of a one year course at RIC that allowed them to retake their AS modules alongside their A2 studies. It was soon clear that they were capable of much better grades than their Year 12 results suggested and both now have places at top rated universities.

National average 52%

RIC Courses at a glance • Year 7 entry • Two year A level courses • One year, short & part time retake courses • Transfer for Year 13 or restart Year 12 • One Year GCSE courses. Repeat Year 11 or transfer after Year 10 elsewhere • All boards. No subject combination restrictions • No minimum GCSE grades required • Regular Medicine, Dentistry & Veterinary Science university placements • Average Class Size 8 • No uniform • Minibus services from Maidstone, Kings Hill, Sevenoaks, Otford and Tunbridge Wells • Situated opposite Rochester Station

Kent’s GCSE & A level Retake Specialists

“It was a huge leap of faith moving our son to RIC at the age of 11 but the best thing we could have done for him.” Parent of Ed Smyth who achieved A*A*A and is going to King’s College London


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