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Come to our Open Day on Saturday 6th October from 10am - 2pm

Our Open Day and Evening events are the perfect opportunity for you to come into the Sixth Form to find out more about the Sixth Form environment, our courses, the enrichment programme and information on financial and transport support. You can also enter a prize draw for an Apple iPad at our Open Day. For information see the backpage of this booklet.

Open Day: Sat 6th October

from 10.00am - 2.00pm

Open Evenings: Wed 17th October & Thurs 15th November from 5.30pm - 9.00pm


Our mission:

Inspiring learning, developing mind and character, building your future

Summer 2012 saw the completion of a £23.7 million development to our campus which has created an excellent learning environment for students. Principal’s message We are a high-achieving sixth form, giving our students an excellent springboard to success. We educate the whole student, providing all with excellent teaching and opportunities for growth and personal development. We are recognised by Ofsted as an outstanding sixth form. We are relatively small in size. This means that we are a close and caring community of staff and students. We serve a wide area which includes Blackpool and all the major towns and villages of the Fylde and Wyre districts. I hope you will want to visit us and find out more.

Felicity Greeves - Principal

Our Values: These are the values which underlie everything we do as a sixth form: Respect – for ourselves, for others, for the environment Excellence and high aspirations – being the best we can be, by striving to be more Support – helping everyone to succeed Inclusion – valuing everyone equally and striving to overcome any barriers to success Integrity – acting according to our values and promises Global citizenship – being active in improving our world and broadening horizons Enthusiasm – learning because we love to learn, teaching because we love to teach


Inspiring Learning First Class facilities

Blackpool Sixth boasts first class facilities and state-of-the-art, professional standard equipment in all areas and ICT including the latest Apple Mac computers throughout the college. In August 2011, we opened a 300 seat theatre and drama studios which complement “The Frame”, our open-plan studio for visual arts. This followed the creation of new science laboratories and new classrooms throughout the campus.

There are also two large learning resource areas, a large sports hall and gym, social areas and a variety of dining options including a Starbucks coffee shop.

Choice

Blackpool Sixth offers an exceptionally wide range of courses. From Further Maths or Spanish to Travel and Tourism or Financial Studies, there is something for everyone

Specialist teaching

All our teaching staff are highly qualified specialists who are experts in teaching 16 to 19 year olds. They treat you as individuals and give you all the support you need to reach your full potential. Many of our staff are also examiners for their subjects and this helps them make sure that you are excellently prepared for your exams.

Developing mind and character Moving from High School to Sixth Form means new freedom and independence. We will develop your skills to manage your learning, plan your time and find own solutions. This is an ideal preparation for university and the world of Specialist Teaching your work. We always ensure that you are well supported in your studies and other aspects of your life in Blackpool Sixth. You will have a Personal Tutor who will All our teaching staff are highly qualified specialists who are guide you through your first year and provide specialist advice when you need experts in teaching 16 to 19 year olds. They treat you as to select the next stage in your career. There are also a range of other support individuals and give you all the support you need to reach your staff who can provide you with a listening ear and expert advice and guidance. full potential. Many of our staff are also examiners for their They include Careers Advisers, Learning Mentors, Counsellors and Student subjects and this helps them make sure that you are excellently Services Advisers. prepared for your exams. Our Additional Support team provide individual assistance for any students who require help with any learning or medical need.

Personal development

We offer a huge range of over 70 enrichment activities including team and individual sports, an exciting outdoor pursuits programme and, for the adventurous, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award Scheme. There are bands, languages, photography, the Debating Society, community service and work experience options. There are opportunities to travel abroad on ski trips, music tours and projects in countries as diverse as the US and India. Whatever your interests, you will find our sixth form a friendly and fun environment. Your days here will provide you with enough great memories for a lifetime.

Building your future Blackpool Sixth students are SUCCESSFUL students. Our A level pass rate in 2012 is above the national average at over 98% and many of our students achieve a string of top level passes. In 2012, over half of the qualifications achieved were top grades (A*, A, B or equivalent) including 273 A* A-level and distinction star BTEC grades. Every year a number of students progress to Oxford and Cambridge and some 80% of students progress to university and other higher education courses. The remainder choose good career opportunities with further training.

For information on our results 2012 read our Celebrating Success publication. This is available from the sixth form or by visiting www.blackpoolsixth.ac.uk.


Blackpool Sixth

Celebrating Success Our students achieved an excellent set of A level and BTEC results in August 2012. The A level pass rate has remained over 98% despite a 10% increase in students taking A level or BTEC courses.

2012

Remarkably, over half of the qualifications achieved were top grades (A*, A, B or equivalent) including 273 A* A-level and distinction star BTEC grades. Thirty-five courses at Blackpool Sixth had pass rates of 100%. This is especially notable as this year the sixth form had a record number of students taking exams.

Top results for students from the Fylde A number of students from the Fylde achieved some excellent results and progressed onto top university destinations.

Former LSA Technology and Performing Arts College students Michael Moore and Ben Clarkson achieved excellent results. Michael (pictured left) gained an A*, two As and now studies Medicine at St George’s, University of London. Ben (pictured right) gained two A*s, two As and a C and has secured employment at Champion Accountants to train towards becoming a Chartered Accountant. Michael and Ben are pictured with Zuriaha Waffa, formerly of Collegiate High School, who achieved an A and two Bs and is taking a gap year before studying medicine in London.

Former LSA Technology and Performing Arts College student Georgie Toft is studying Business Management at the University of Durham after gaining two A and two B grades. Georgie is pictured with Emma Perkins who gained a triple distinction star in BTEC Health and Social Care and an A in here EPQ.


Former Saint Bede’s Catholic High School students Jennie Love (far left) and George Manton achieved top grades in their BTEC courses. Jennie achieved a double distinction star in BTEC Performing Arts, an A in Fine Art and a B in Media Studies. Jennie is planning to go to theatre school after taking a gap year. George received double distinction star grade in Creative Media Production. and has progressed to study Film and TV Production at the University of Westminster.

Talented musician, Niamh Boadle, gained two A*s, an A and a B and has progressed to study Folk and Traditional Music at Newcastle University. Niamh is a former LSA Technology and Performing Arts College. Niamh commented, “I am over the moon with my A in Maths, I didn’t think I would be able to get that but I’ve had great support from my tutors.” Niamh is pictured with Highfield Humanities College student, Chloe Hemsworth, who gained three A grades in Economics, French and Maths and will now study Economics and French at Nottingham University.

Oxbridge success Three students achieved the demanding grades needed to progress to Oxford and Cambridge universities. Former Hodgson Academy student Dan Moore gained an A* and 3 A grades and reads Music at the University of Oxford. Chris Powers, formerly of Montgomery High School, has secured a place at the University of Cambridge reading History. Lynette Parkinson, formerly of St Aidan’s Church of England Technology College, gained an A*, two As and a B and is reading Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge.

“These results are a real tribute to the commitment and determination of our students and staff. These results mean that our students are extremely well placed to take up their first choice university places and advance their career plans. We wish them every success in their future endeavours.” - Principal Felicity Greeves


Study Programmes and Entry Requirements A Level Programme

Advanced Applied Programme

4 AS courses plus an Additional Studies Programme

Based around at least one BTEC Level 3 qualification

You need 2 B grades, 4 C grades including English or Maths (passes above C must cover at least 4 different subject areas)

with AS levels/a GCSE resit, plus an Additional Studies Programme.

Gifted and Talented students (those who achieve mainly A* and A grades) will also take A level Critical Thinking

You need 5 C grades including English or Maths (passes above C must cover at least 3 different subject areas)

Dual Pathway (Level 2)

Two BTEC Extended Certificates or a Diploma (equivalent to 4 GCSEs) plus GCSE English and/or Maths and, where appropriate, an Additional Studies Programme. You need 4 D grades (or equivalent)

Course Listing AS/A Level

• Art, Craft & Design • Art (Fine Art) • Art (Graphic Design) • Art (Photography) • Art (Textiles) • Biology • Business Studies • Chemistry • Classical Civilisation • Computing • Dance • Drama & Theatre Studies • Economics • Electronics • English Language • English Literature • Film Studies • French

Dual Pathway (Level 2)

• BTEC in Art and Design • BTEC in Health & Social Care • BTEC in ICT • BTEC in Performing Arts • BTEC in Science • BTEC in Travel & Tourism

• Geography • German • Government & Politics • ICT • Law • Mathematics • Further Maths • Media Studies • Modern History • Music • Music Technology • Physical Education • Physics • Psychology • Religion, Ethics & Philosophy • Spanish • Sociology • Statistics

• GCSE English or equivalent • GCSE Mathematics or equivalent

BTEC Level 3 Diplomas

(and related courses)

• Diploma in Applied Science • Extended Diploma in Applied Science • Subsidiary Diploma in Applied Science • Extended Diploma in Art and Design • Diploma in Business • Diploma in Creative Media Production • Subsidiary Diploma in Dance • Diploma in Engineering • Extended Diploma in Engineering • Diploma in Fashion and Clothing • Extended Diploma in Fashion & Clothing • Diploma in Health & Social Care • Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care • Certificate in ICT Practitioners • Diploma in ICT Practitioners • Diploma in Music • Extended Diploma in Music • Diploma in Performing Arts

• Extended Diploma in Performing Arts • Extended Diploma in Public Services (Uniformed) • Diploma in Sport (Performance and Excellence) • Extended Diploma in Sport (Performance and Excellence) • Subsidiary Diploma in Sport (Peformance & Excellence) • Diploma in Sport & Exercise Science • Diploma in Travel & Tourism • Extended Diploma in Travel & Tourism • Certificate in Financial Services


Key Dates and Events School Liaison Team

Our School Liaison Team visits schools to give talks and run guidance sessions for all those interested in applying to the sixth form. They also carry out the interviews. Each member of the team has particular responsibility for a number of our partner high schools.

Open Days and Evenings

Our Open Day and Evening events are the perfect opportunity for you to come into the sixth form to find out more about our courses, enrichment programme and information on financial and transport support. • Open Day: Saturday 6th October 2012 from 10am - 2pm • Open Evening: Wednesday 17th October 2012 from 5.30pm - 9pm • Open Evening: Thursday 15th November 2012 from 5.30pm - 9.00pm • Open Evening: Wednesday 27th February 2013 from 6.00pm - 8.00pm

Pre-Sixth Taster Day

In the summer term, our Pre-Sixth Taster Day is a chance for you to spend a full day getting a taster for the courses you would like to take and generally get a feeling for the sixth form environment. In 2013, this exciting event will be held on Friday 28th June and Monday 1st July. You will be invited to attend on one of two days. For more information visit www.blackpoolsixth.ac.uk.

Enrolment Days

On Enrolment Day, you are invited into sixth form to make your final choice of courses. In 2013, our Enrolment Days will be held on GCSE results day and the following day. You will receive all the information and guidance you need to get started and become fully involved in sixth form life.

Financial support for you There are four types of financial support available to students in 2012-13: 1. Guaranteed Bursary of £1,200 for students in the most need

Strong pastoral care, support and guidance is extremely important in contributing to students’ success.

2. Income-assessed Bursary of £700 for students who meet the Free School Meals criteria 3. Subsidised Transport for students who live more than three miles from sixth form 4. Hardship Fund, an emergency fund, for students who experience short-term financial hardship who are struggling to meet costs associated with sixth form * These figures are based on financial support available to new students in 2012/13 and may change for new students in 2013/14.

Save money on the cost of transport Blackpool Sixth recognises that the cost of transport is a major concern for some students and their families. We work with local transport providers to offer big travel savings for students living outside a three-mile radius of the college. This scheme not only helps with transport costs to and from Blackpool Sixth but also provides unlimited travel throughout the day, including evenings and weekends. For full details on the transport savings available visit www.blackpoolsixth.ac.uk/finance

Bus service to and from Freckleton, Warton, Lytham and St Annes For students living in the Fylde area, Blackpool Sixth provides its own affordable bus service to and from Freckleton, Warton, Lytham and St Annes and works with local transport providers to offer big travel savings for students. If you’re worried about money, transport or experiencing any problems that may make it difficult for you to come to Blackpool Sixth and successfully complete your course, please talk to the Student Services Team on 01253 394911.


Enter our Free Prize Draw for an Apple iPad at our Open Day on Saturday 6th October One great feature of Blackpool Sixth is our use of Apple Technology. The new Apple iPads are used extensively to help with learning. Now, we’re offering one lucky student the chance to have one of their very own...

About courses or learning opportunities

For surveys and research

Terms and Conditions: The Win An iPad prize draw is open to residents of the UK between the ages of 14 and 16 who are currently in Years 10 or 11. This is excluding family members of employees of Blackpool Sixth or anyone else connected to the prize draw. Entry to the prize draw is acceptance of terms & conditions. To enter the competition you must fill out the form. Only one entry per person. Entries on behalf of another person will not be accepted. No responsibility is taken for entries that are lost, delayed, misdirected or incomplete or cannot be delivered or entered for any other reason. Blackpool Sixth collects personal information when you enter our prize draws. Unless stated in the entry form otherwise, we will use this information to send you marketing information. Blackpool Sixth is committed to protecting all such information. The competition closes at 2pm on Saturday 6th October 2012. Entries received after this date and time will not be considered. The winners will be chosen from a random draw. One winner will receive an Apple iPad. Blackpool Sixth Form accepts no responsibility for any costs associated with the prize and not specifically included in the prize. Details of the winner may also be published on the Blackpool Sixth website. The prize is non-exchangeable, non-transferable and is not redeemable for cash or other prizes. The winner may be required for promotional activity.

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If you have any questions regarding the competition, please contact 01253 394911.

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