SRC Bede Sixth Form Course Guide 2017/18

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Course Guide 2017/18

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SRC Bede Sixth Form reception 01642 373 250 Student Finance 01642 631 337 Youth Worker Service 01642 631 327 Stockton Riverside College reception 01642 865 400 Stockton Riverside College Information Team 01642 865 566 The Skills Academy reception 01642 607 464

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The information contained in this guide is correct at the time of publication. However we reserve the right to make any necessary changes or withdraw courses.

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Everyone featured in this guide is a student of SRC Bede Sixth Form. We are grateful to them for helping us in the production of this brochure. Big thanks to all.

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CONTENTS

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Welcome

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Student Life… 9 Free Stuff… 13 What We’ve got to Offer… 15

Come & See for Yourself… 17

Grading the new GCSEs in 2017… 19 Go For It!... 20

Celebrating Success… 21 OUR COURSES… 24

Art & Design and Biology… 25

Business Studies and Chemistry… 27

Classical Civilisation, Economics and Computer Science… 29 English Language and English Literature… 32

Further Mathematics, Geography and History… 34 Law and Maths… 36

Media Studies, Physics and Psychology… 38

Religion, Philosophy & Ethics and Sociology… 40 Applied Science and Health & Social Care… 42 ICT and Music Technology… 43

Law, Sport & Exercise Science and EPQ… 46 Public Services… 47 Sport… 49

Vocational Courses at Stockton Riverside College… 52 More from NETA … 54

The Skills Academy… 56 Apprenticeships… 57 What’s Next?... 60

How We’ll Support You and Finance… 62 Ready to Apply?... 63

Higher Education at Stockton Riverside College… 64 We are Here… 65 Katie Previous school: Ian Ramsey C of E Academy Studying: English Language, History, Law, Photography

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WELCOME to SRC Bede Sixth Form

When it comes to choosing the college for you we know it’s about finding the right courses, but you also want a place where you fit in, where you know the tutors and staff have your best interests at heart and will do all they can to help you succeed. At SRC Bede Sixth Form that’s what we are all about.

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WHAT WILL YOU BE? We are a caring and friendly college and our focus is on you. We want to help you discover what your ambitions are and then help to get you there. College is about learning new skills, getting ready for university or work, achieving your own goals and hopefully having some fun along the way. We hope we can be a part of your success. This guide will help you find the route for you. We look forward to seeing you soon.

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STUDENT LIFE

We want you to get the most from your time with us and enjoy the best possible college experience. That means great lessons, excellent teachers and of course fabulous results, but it also means developing new skills, opening your eyes to opportunities and learning more about the world around you.

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SPORTS ACADEMY

CLUBS & ACTIVITIES

Why not take a break from the books and try one of the sessions on offer from our Sports Academy. It’s all student focused with many sessions delivered by our own Sports students. Don’t forget the SRC Sports Centre is also open to all of our students, pop in to find out what they have to offer.

College life isn’t all about hard work and that’s why we encourage all of our students to try a new hobby or learn a new skill. It’s about taking time away from the books and having a bit of fun. All our clubs are very student led, but recent ideas have included climbing, first aid, sign language, debate groups, music and film clubs. If you’ve got an idea tell us about it and we’ll help you bring it to life.

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RESPECT FESTIVAL

CHARITY FUN

Our students have never been afraid to roll up their sleeves and do their bit for a good cause. From throwing wet sponges at teachers to running our own photo booth, or simply selling cakes, we love a good fundraiser. Got an idea, talk to us about it; we could help you make it happen.

Every year we put the focus on respect in a unique festival dedicated to sharing experiences, cultures and building a greater understanding of equality and diversity. Whether it’s inspirational talks from guest visitors, tasting new foods, or even having a go at playing the African drums, this is about looking outside of the everyday and getting to know those around you.

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TRIPS

As a student at SRC Bede you’ll get the chance to take part in lots of visits and trips. There’s everything from an action packed residential with the Sports team, visits to the art galleries and museums of London and/or Barcelona for English, Media and Art & Design students. If you have a spirit for adventure as a Public Services student you could try an outdoor expedition, sleeping in a survival shelter.

ENTERPRISE

Do you fancy yourself as a bit of a budding Alan Sugar? At SRC Bede Sixth Form we want to help give your entrepreneurial skills a boost. It’s all about creating a culture for enterprise and developing life skills that will put you one step ahead. Talk to us to see what opportunities are on offer, you could even start up your own mini business.

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What We’ve Got To Offer

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THE BUILDING It’s “state-of-the-art” you know?! Designed with our students in mind we’ve

invested in creating a stunning learning environment with, where needed, lots of industry-standard equipment.

LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE Our Learning Resource Centre is the ideal space for learning, there’s plenty of room for group and individual study and lots of PCs and Macs. We have all the print, digital and electronic resources that you could need and our ICLT team are on hand for IT support.

THEATRE Our theatre has everything needed for all the events, exhibitions and shows you’ll get to see.

RECORDING STUDIO Our Music Tech students love the College’s recording studio which comes packed with the latest production technologies.

STUDIO Again this one is packed with industry-standard media production software and hardware, perfect for our Media and creative students.

SRC SPORTS CENTRE Our on-site sports centre includes a fully kitted out gym, outdoor Astro Turf, playing fields and there’s even a climbing wall.

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Come & See For Yourself Open evenings at SRC Bede Sixth Form Wednesday 5th October, 2016 Tuesday 8th November, 2016 Monday 30th January, 2017 All 5.30pm-7.30pm Come and see what all the fuss is about. Call into one of our open events held throughout the year. Chat to staff and students and find out what SRC Bede Sixth Form is really like. College tours, meet the teams, help with your application, course info, activities games & demos, free transport offer, student benefits, careers guidance, student finance, see students’ work, chat with students and staff, refreshments and more‌

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CHOOSING THE RIGHT COURSE

We want our students to feel happy and confident with the courses they choose, so here’s our top tips for picking what’s right for you. It sounds obvious but think about what you are good at, the subjects you enjoy most and are interested in – after all if you enjoy it and are good at it chances are you’ll do well. Think about what you want to do in the future, careerwise, and then look at the courses you need to get you there.

WHAT WILL YOU BE?

Not sure what you want to do in the future or need some extra help working out the route to your dream job? Talk to our Information Team or teachers about Career Pathways; a plan outlining your route to your chosen career.

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CAREERS ADVICE

Still finding it hard to decide? Our Careers Guidance Team is here to help you work out what you want to be and how to get there.You can come and talk to us before you apply to discuss subject choices and throughout your time at SRC Bede.

ENGLISH & MATHS

They may be the skills that we take for granted, but we all use English and Maths every day, often without even thinking about it. That is why we believe it is part of our job to help make sure all of our students have a good grasp of the basics and the qualifications to match. For students under 19 it is now a Government mandate that they keep working towards these core GCSEs if they haven’t already achieved grade A*-C/9-4. These are key skills that all employers value and that is why at SRC Bede Sixth Form we want to help you make the grade.

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We offer a range of Go For It sessions offering you the chance to try a range of subjects before you enrol.

HUMANITIES Covering: Psychology, Sociology, Geography, History, Business/Economics, Classics, Law, RPE, Health and Social Care Tue 7th February, 2017, 4.15pm-6pm

ENGLISH, ART & MEDIA Covering: English Literature, English Language, Media, Art Music Technology Tues 22nd November, 2016, 4.15pm-6pm

CHOOSE FROM:

SPORT & PUBLIC SERVICES Covering: Sport and Public Services Tuesday 4th April, 2017, 4.15pm-6pm To sign up email your name and the subject you are interested in to: info@stockton.ac.uk

SCIENCE, MATHS & TECHNOLOGY Covering: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Computing/ICT Tues 14th March, 2017, 4.15pm6pm

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SUCCESS LAUREN

It’s been a busy year so far for Public Services student Lauren. The sea cadet has been carrying out a range of civic duties after being named a Lord Lieutenant’s Cadet for North Yorkshire. “I couldn’t believe it, I was buzzing to be chosen,” she said. Lauren hopes to go on to become a pilot in the Royal Navy.

EMILY

There’s nothing like an unconditional offer from your first choice university. Just ask Psychology, Health & Social Care and History student, Emily. She secured a guaranteed spot to study Psychology at York St John University. Rather than easing off on the work load, she said: “You still want to do your very best when a university has shown such faith in you, you want to prove them right.”

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JAMES

Hard work and dedication paid off for SRC Bede student James. A string of A*s secured him a place at the University of Oxford. Achieving top results in A level Maths, Further Maths and Chemistry, as well as his extended project, James said: “I had hoped for these grades and my teachers believed in me. It feels pretty good.”

EMILY

Inspiring others comes as second nature to Sports student Emily who was named Young Volunteer of the Year at Stockton Council’s Sport Club and Coach Awards. A coach at Norton Hockey Club, Emily is also a volunteer at Tees Valley Sport, and a Sports Leader at SRC Bede’s Sports Leadership Academy. “It does take time and dedication but I enjoy it and it’s all experience which I know will pay off in the future,” she said.

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ART & DESIGN Two years

Take a look around, everything you see has been designed by someone from your clothes to the design of the phone in your pocket.

Lydia Previous school: Ian Ramsey C of E Academy Studying: Art & Design

Studying Art & Design offers you the chance to explore your own creativity, developing your ideas, think critically and learn to express yourself artistically with growing expertise.

What will you do?

You’ll explore different types of media from drawing and painting to textiles, printing, sound and photography. Learning through workshops and demonstrations you’ll explore different materials to suit your creative style. Visiting national and international galleries,

you’ll consider ways of getting your work out to an audience and see your own work exhibited. You need: A keen interest in art and a minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above, plus an Art GCSE grade A*-B is recommended.

What’s next? You could go on to study Fine Art or a related subject at university. Future careers include graphic design, interior design, creative direction, product and set design.

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BIOLOGY

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Biology is at the forefront of 21st century science as we continue to unlock the secrets of life at a rapid pace. By studying biology at A level you’ll be immersed in cutting-edge developments and experience dynamic lessons in our dedicated and energetic department.

What’s next? You could go on to specialise in a wide range of subjects including: veterinary science, medicine, optometry, psychology, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, physiotherapy, sports science, microbiology, forensic science, biophysics, genetics, neuroscience, botany, zoology, ecology and environmental science and of course, biology.

Lydia Previous school: Ian Ramsey C of E Academy Studying: Art & Design

What will you do? You’ll build a solid knowledge in areas including biochemistry, ecology and anatomy. Lessons are interactive and engaging and you’ll get the chance to practise a variety of lab techniques.

You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including Additional Science or Biology higher level grade B or above, plus Maths and English, grade C/4 or above.

Simran Previous school: Bishopsgarth School Studying: Sociology

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BUSINESS STUDIES Two years

Developing your understanding of the business world, this course will encourage you to consider the issues that affect the success of small and large businesses today. You’ll put that knowledge into practice by considering management decisions and recommendations based on real situations. What will you do? You’ll develop a thorough understanding of business theory and principles through our lively and active lessons. As well as making business decisions based on real life scenarios you’ll be expected to justify those decisions and back them up with sound reasoning based on evidence. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above. GCSEs grade C/4 in Maths and English Language is recommended. What’s next? Moving on to university you can further develop your business knowledge or specialise in a preferred field. Future careers include management, international business, marketing, or you could go on to launch your own business.

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Olivia Previous school: The Grangefield Academy Studying: Business Studies

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CHEMISTRY

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Two years

A Level Chemistry is an essential stepping stone on the way to many amazing careers such as medicine, cancer research, veterinary studies, chemical engineering and many more. The problem solving nature of A level Chemistry is a sought after skill which many employers desire in their prospective staff. What will you do? You’ll learn about the world from a new perspective, from sub-atomic particles to large scale oil refineries and power plants. The A level covers, organic, inorganic, physical, analytical and environmental chemistry. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including Additional Science higher level or Chemistry higher level grade B or above, Maths grade B/6 or above and English Language grade C/4 or above. What’s next? You could go on to university to study a range of subjects including pharmacy, medicine research and forensics. Future careers include industrial opportunities, engineering, agriculture and veterinary science.

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CLASSICAL CIVILISATION Two years

Studying Classical Civilisation offers you the chance to delve into the ancient world, carrying out further research to discover the history, literature and lifestyle of ancient Greeks and Romans. What will you do? You’ll read about Ancient Greek comedy, laugh at the crude humour and consider how it fits into contemporary politics and history. You’ll study Odysseus’ journey home from Troy, explore the mythology and the irrationality of the Gods, the life of Women in ancient Greece and Rome. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including English, English Language or English Literature grade C/4. What’s next? Many students go on to study subjects including Classics, History, English Literature, Archaeology or Anthropology at university. Future careers could include teaching, research or curating.

COMPUTER SCIENCE Two years

Nobody can deny the effect that computers have had on our life and society. From the internet to mobile phones, space travel to medical diagnostics, computers touch every aspect of our lives and have driven world change.

What’s next? Expand your knowledge with further study at HND/C level or progress to a relevant degree programme. Future careers include consultancy, networking, computer programming, game or web design.

ECONOMICS Two years

There’s never been a more relevant time to study Economics. This course will encourage you to consider all the factors that affect standards of living and the quality of life for different parts of society. You’ll be able to evaluate the state of the nation and consider solutions to our current financial and economic problems. What will you do? Economics is essentially the study of who gets what, so on this course you’ll look at the allocation of jobs, wealth and resources in the UK and on a worldwide scale. Lessons are dynamic and you can expect to analyse and suggest solutions to the economic problems of the day. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including Maths grade C/4 or above. A grade C/4 or above in English Language is also recommended. What’s next? You could progress to further study at university in a relevant area before moving on to careers in areas such as business, accountancy, statistics or public sector organisations.

What will you do? You’ll learn how systems work and develop the knowledge needed to write the software. Developing practical, analytical and programming techniques you’ll develop real skills that can be taken into industry or higher education. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including Maths grade B/6 or above, Core Science, Additional Science, and grade C/4 or above in English Language. You should have some previous experience of programming or a genuine drive to learn these skills.

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Oliver Previous school: St Michael’s Catholic Academy Studying: Classical Civilisation

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“I have dreamt in my life, dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they have gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered the color of my mind. And this is one: I’m going to tell it - but take care not to smile at any part of it.” Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights

Gemma Previous school: All Saints Academy Studying: English Literature

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A LEVELS ENGLISH LANGUAGE

ENGLISH LITERATURE

From newspapers to political speeches and even cereal boxes, we are all surrounded by language every day. By studying English Language you’ll be encouraged to consider and explore the use of everyday language, how it changes and develops, and how it relates to you and wider society.

If you love literature, this course will give you a great excuse to read to your heart’s content and then indulge yourself by discussing, thinking and writing about what you have read. This course offers something for every avid reader; you will examine great works of English Literature from the Romantic period through to the present day.

Two years

What will you do? You’ll develop a greater understanding of linguistics, exploring the use of everyday language through a variety of media. You’ll discover how children learn language as well as exploring how language has changed over time. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including English Language grade C/4 or above. What’s next? English Language students move on to a wide range of courses at university. Future careers include anything from working in education, law, psychology, the many and varied areas of journalism (for example, travel writing, online editorials, reviewer), marketing, press officer, researcher, copywriter.

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What will you do? If you love reading books from all genres then English Literature gives you the best reason to read, read, read. Covering all the great works of Literature from Chaucer’s medieval period of literature to modern day author’s such as Khaled Hosseini, Margaret Atwood and Carol Ann Duffy, reading texts will lead you to think, debate and write about authors’ writing techniques, use of settings, characterisation and themes. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C/4 or above including English Literature. What’s next? You could go on to a variety of university courses in areas such as English, Law or Media/ Journalism. Future careers include teaching, journalism, public relations and management or you could work in a museum, library, theatre or cultural organisation.

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FURTHER MATHEMATICS Two years

Are you passionate about Maths? Studying Further Mathematics will offer you the chance to excel in a subject you love and are good at. Challenging your logic and reasoning skills, it will further develop your knowledge, giving you an understanding of a range of pure and applied topics. What will you do? You’ll build heavily on the work done in A level Maths, developing an expertise in pure and applied Maths, learning how to apply different mathematical concepts and seeing how they relate to each other. What do you need? A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including Maths grade A/7, or preferably A*/8 or 9 and to be well motivated. What’s next? Further Mathematics will help prepare you for university courses with a high mathematical content such as maths, physics, engineering, economics and actuarial science. Potential future careers include teaching, accountancy, medicine, engineering or working in industry.

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GEOGRAPHY

HISTORY

This course examines the relationship between people and the environment. You’ll develop a critical understanding of some of the most pressing challenges facing 21st century societies today, from climate change to food security.

How did the Nazi Party get into power? What was the Wall Street Crash and how did America recover from it? History is more than learning about historical events; we challenge interpretations of the past so that we can understand how events shaped our lives today. This is an exciting and varied course which will give you the skills and knowledge to succeed in higher education or the workplace.

Two years

What will you do? You’ll study themes across the two years including changing landscapes and places, global systems and governance and contemporary themes. Fieldwork is an integral part of the course and you will visit various regions of the UK to study hydrological change, rural settlement and glaciation. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C/4 or above, including Maths and English Language plus an interest in society and the environment. Having studied Geography at GCSE is not a pre-entry requirement. What’s next? You could go on to study Geography or a related subject at university leading to a diverse range of careers such as environmental consultancy, planning and development surveying, teaching or nature conservation.

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What will you do? Learning through group work, individual research, presentations and debates, you’ll cover areas including Britain 1918-1997, America: Boom, Bust and Recovery, Nazi Germany, and The Witch Craze, along with history from the 17th to the 20th Century. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including English Language grade C/4 or above. GCSE History is not essential but recommended. What’s next? You could go on to study history or a related subject at university and go on to a future career in areas such as law, politics, teaching, museum or library work or journalism.

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LAW

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Two years

Whether you want to become a solicitor or barrister or just want to know more about the law this course will spark your interest and help develop useful skills such as problem solving and the art of debate. You’ll learn about areas such as Criminal Liability for crimes such as murder, manslaughter and theft, Civil Liability in relation to personal injury and the court procedures involved. What will you do? You will learn about the different types of courts and the cases that they deal with, including both criminal and civil cases. You’ll learn how laws are developed through the courts and Parliament and how they are interpreted by the judiciary before going on to specialise in a specific area of law, whether it is the Law of Tort, Criminal Law or Contract Law. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above. GCSE English Language and Maths grade C/4 or above are strongly advised. What’s next? Most students progress onto university to study a Law degree, but if university isn’t for you there are a number of different options. The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives offers apprenticeships along with other professional qualifications such as a Diploma in Law and Practice, which could see you going straight into the profession following your A levels.

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MATHEMATICS Two years

Developing your understanding of maths could open up a world of opportunities when it comes to choosing your future career. Mathematics controls many aspects of the modern world from iPhones to cash machines and telecommunications to production processes in engineering, stock control, investment strategies and jet engines. What will you do? You’ll build up your knowledge and skills in three key areas of mathematics, while developing your logic and analytical skills by learning to apply mathematical techniques in theoretical and real life situations. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including Maths grade B/6 and to be competent with all higher level GCSE Maths, especially algebra. What’s next? Maths opens the door to a wide range of further study and career options including engineering, science, business and industry.

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MEDIA STUDIES Two years

The media has become part of our everyday lives. It informs us, entertains us and can even influence our views on the world, often without us realising it. The media is a dynamic, vibrant and, due to advancements in technology, often instant industry, that offers many exciting career opportunities. What will you do? This course will enable you to examine the power of the media, its regulation, genres, and audience, while also developing practical skills by creating your own media products for television and print. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above. English grade C/4 or above is preferable. What’s next? Choosing Media Studies could lead to a range of exciting opportunities in both education and work. You could go on to be a journalist, producer, researcher, or work within the marketing and advertising industry.

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PSYCHOLOGY

If you enjoy learning what makes up the physical world around us then studying physics is a great choice for you. Our innovative and interactive approach to the subject will give you the chance to see how physics can improve people’s lives and how it is used in engineering and technology today.

Psychology offers the opportunity to study the reasons why people behave the way they do. It explains everything from judgement and perception to psychological disorders such as schizophrenia. Psychology is interested in behaviour causes, using scientific study of human and nonhuman behaviour, exploring experimental methods and statistical analysis.

Two years

What will you do? Covering everything from biomechanics and motion, to solar cells on spacecraft, particle physics to electromagnetism and earthquakes, you’ll develop an understanding of the physical world at a fundamental level while also building your problem solving and analytical skills. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including Additional Science higher level, or Physics higher level grade B or above, plus Maths grade B/6 or above and English Language grade C/4 or above. What’s next? You could go on to build on your knowledge by studying Physics or Engineering at university or you could choose to specialise in a particular field. In the future you could be a geophysicist or seismologist, a research scientist or meteorologist.

Two years

What will you do? You’ll study and explore a wide range of areas including the following biological functions, memory, obedience and conformity, psychological disorders and cognition. The course includes a strong element of Maths as you have to learn how to interpret statistical tests and discuss what data suggests. Also it’s important to recognise this is a science so you need to understand scientific concepts. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including English Language at grade B/6 or above, and Maths and Science at grade C/4 or above. What’s next? Studying Psychology can lead to a range of higher education and specialised career opportunities such as forensics, educational or clinical psychology. It could lead to careers in the medical professions, teaching or marketing, after all it’s all about understanding people’s thinking.

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A LEVELS RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY & ETHICS Two years

By practising philosophy, humanity is able to ask itself the most profound questions relating to life on earth. How should we live? How can we decide what is the right thing to do? How can we make sense of our most intense experiences? Many people don’t want to consider these questions but if you take Religion, Philosophy and Ethics then you are different – you are willing to open your mind and consider really deep questions. What will you do? You’ll look at key questions of philosophy and theology through discussions, question and answer sessions, activities and debate. You’ll be challenged to think critically not only about other people’s beliefs but also your own, developing the ability to logically appraise opinions, arguments and conclusions. You need: A questioning mind along with a minimum of five GCSEs grade C/4 or above including English Language, History or Religious Studies. What’s next? You could go on to study Religious Studies, Philosophy, Politics or Literature at university. Future careers could include working as a charity officer, a counsellor, a teacher, youth worker or working in the civil service.

Simran Previous school: Bishopsgarth School Studying: Sociology

SOCIOLOGY Two years

The literal meaning of the word Sociology is the ‘science of society’. The interaction of people, as members of society, is what Sociology is about. Social events and changes do not occur by accident. Sociology attempts to bring a systematic understanding to our knowledge of what goes on around us locally, nationally and even internationally. What will you do? In a sense ‘doing’ Sociology is a continuous series of debates with and by… sociologists! We spend most of our time studying what sociologists have found out and how their conclusions are debated, argued and disagreed with by those who may have other ideas and see things quite differently. You’ll debate, among other things, questions such as: Why do some people commit more crime than others? Why are girls now out-performing boys in school? Will divorce continue to rise? If so, what are the consequences? You need: To enjoy reading, have an enquiring mind and a minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above. GCSE English Language grade C/4 or above is recommended. What’s next? Extend your knowledge by going on to further relevant study at university before moving into future careers in areas such as law, social work, the health service or human resources.

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A LEVEL EQUIVALENT These courses are the equivalent of a single A level and will fit into a timetable alongside other programmes.

APPLIED SCIENCE Certificate - one year Diploma - two years

HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE

By studying Applied Science you will gain experience of scientific industrial processes at the forefront of modern day industry.

If you haven’t got your health, what have you got? On this stimulating course, you’ll explore questions such as: How does a major life change, such as bereavement, impact on individuals? How do you become an effective communicator? You can also design your own research project into a topic of your choice.

What will you do? You’ll build a solid knowledge in areas including periodicity, substance production, cell structure and waves in communication. Lessons are interactive and engaging and practical investigations will be a regular part of your lessons.

What will you do? You’ll cover areas such as what it means to be healthy, factors that affect the quality of life, communication, individuals’ needs, physiology, anatomy, sexual health, pregnancy, nutrition and explore your responsibilities as a health professional.

You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including Core and Additional Science higher level. You’ll also need GCSEs in Maths and English, grade C/4 or above.

You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above. GCSE Maths and English Language grade C/4 or above are preferred.

Applied Science is a unique subject in that it studies all strands of Science and their applications in research and industry.

What’s next? You could go on to foundation and undergraduate degrees including Biology and Chemistry, professional healthcare courses such as Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy. You could go on to apprenticeships in chemistry or physics related fields or employment in the scientific industry.

Angela Previous school: The Grangefield Academy Studying: Biology

What’s next? Many of our students go on to university or training in the health and social care industries such as nursing, midwifery or social work.

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ICT

MUSIC TECHNOLOGY

We all use technology every day whether at school, work or at home. It is at the heart of everyday life from computer graphics and control systems to communications and problem-solving.

If you have a passion for live music a career in the recording and sound industry could be for you. With opportunities available for talented engineers, producers and technicians you could go on to earn a living doing the very thing that you love.

Two years

What will you do? This vocational course combines hands-on practical activities with more traditional written work to develop your understanding of IT and related topics, with the opportunity to learn about areas such as computer systems, information systems, web development, communication technologies and IT technical support. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including GCSE grade C/4 or above in English Language and preferably an ICT or Computing qualification. What’s next? You could go on to further study at HND/C level or a related university degree. This course provides a grounding for many IT related courses.

Two years

What will you do? As a Music Technology student you’ll cover many aspects of the recording and sound industry, examining traditional sound recording techniques, recording different instruments and sounds, and improving your listening skills. You’ll record musicians, bands and soloists and develop your own skills as an engineer and producer. Our students have worked with signed bands on music videos, live gigs and TV and film soundtracks for major companies such as BBC and Sky. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C/4 or above and preferably a GCSE in Music or an instrument grade from a recognised awarding body. What’s next? You could expand your skills by moving on to a relevant university degree or apprenticeship. Future careers could include studio work, music production or working as a sound technician.

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Email: info@stockton.ac.uk

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Callum Previous school: Sedgefield Community College Studying: Music Technology

Sophie Previous school: Outwood Academy Studying: Music Technology

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G N I H T Y N ! A E S R O OU CHOO -Y Sharon Previous school: St Patrick’s Catholic College Studying: Maths, Biology and Chemistry

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Year one: BTEC Certificate Year two: BTEC Diploma If you are considering a future career in law this course could offer the perfect start. Looking at both aspects of criminal and civil law, in particular, the procedures used at a police station, criminal trials and personal injury claims, you’ll develop a broad understanding of how the law system works. What will you do? You’ll learn about the different types of courts and the cases that are dealt with. You will also learn about the different sources of law and how laws are developed through the courts and Parliament and how those laws are then interpreted by the judiciary. You will also discover the powers that the police have in relation to arrest and detention and discover the legal principles surrounding those areas. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above. GCSE English Language and Maths grade C/5 or above are strongly advised. What’s next? You may choose to continue your studies at university with a Law degree, but if university isn’t for you there are a number of different options. The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives offers apprenticeships along with other professional qualifications such as a Diploma in Law and Practice, which could see you going straight into the profession following your A levels.

SPORT & EXERCISE SCIENCE Two years

Want to work in the sports industry? There are more career options than you see on the field. This course is designed to delve further into this exciting industry, giving you the knowledge and skills to play your part.

What will you do? This course not only encourages you to be fit and active through a range of sporting activities but also covers the science behind it. You’ll learn about anatomy for sport and exercise and physiology. As well as practical sessions you’ll also write reports, carry out presentations and carry out group work. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including Maths and English Language grade C/4 or above and Science. A sporting/fitness background is also preferable. What’s next? This course is designed to help you progress onto further study such as a sports related degree. Future careers include sports therapy, coaching, sports education or community sports management.

EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION (EPQ) One year

At SRC Bede Sixth Form College we offer the chance to complete an Extended Project Qualification. This allows you to carry out research into a subject of your choice beyond the A level syllabus, helping prepare for university. This qualification also offers the opportunity to earn extra UCAS points (70 UCAS points/28 on the new UCAS Tariff/ half an A level). What will you do? You will learn to manage, design, plan and complete a project using organisational skills and thinking creatively and critically. Carrying out extensive research you’ll go on to create either a 5000 word report or a product plus a 1000 word report, and deliver a 10 to 15 minute presentation.

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PUBLIC SERVICES Do you have the discipline and determination it takes to work in the public service industries? Find out by signing up to one of our courses. Focusing on key services including fire rescue, the police, ambulance, prison, customs and excise and the armed forces you’ll be given a realistic introduction to what working life is really like in the uniformed services and get the skills to prepare you for this type of work. What will you do? Lessons include a mix of classroom based study and outdoor activities, expeditions and group work. You’ll learn about the demands of working in the different service industries, sport and recreation, improving health and fitness, navigation skills, as well as communication skills, team work, time management and problem solving.

PUBLIC SERVICES DIPLOMA Level 2 - one year

You need: Four GCSEs grade C/4 or above including either English Language or Maths. What’s next? After successfully completing this course you can move on to one of our Level 3 programmes in Public Services.

PUBLIC SERVICES DIPLOMA Level 3 - two years

Year one: Public Services Subsidiary Diploma Year two: Public Services Diploma You need:

BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Public Services (merit grades) or four relevant GCSEs grade C or above. To progress to Year two you’ll need to achieve GCSE Maths and English grade C/4 or above or Level 2 Functional Skills. What’s next?

You could either go on to further study in a relevant area at university or find work with the police, fire or prison service, or you might decide to join the armed forces.

PUBLIC SERVICES EXTENDED DIPLOMA Level 3 - two years

Year one: Public Services 90 Credit Diploma Year two: Public Services Extended Diploma You need:

BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Public Services (merit grades) and a GCSE grade C/4 in English and Maths or four relevant GCSEs grade C/4 or above including English Language and Maths. What’s next?

You could either go on to further study in a relevant area at university or find work with the police, fire or prison service, or you might decide to join the armed forces.

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Tel: 01642 373 250

Email: info@stockton.ac.uk

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Lauren Previous school: Ian Ramsey C of E Academy Studying: Public Services

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SPORT Our Sport courses are the perfect way of getting your career off the starting blocks. You’ll get the knowledge and skills you need to work in this dynamic industry. What will you do? Learning through sports participation, lectures, presentations, tutorials, individual and group work, you’ll improve your physical fitness, sports knowledge and understanding of how the body works. You’ll take part in lots of indoor and outdoor sporting activities, coaching, fitness training and have the opportunity to attend a residential trip.

DIPLOMA IN SPORT AND ACTIVE LEISURE Level 1 – one year

You need: A minimum of four GCSEs grade 1/G or above, including English and Maths. What’s next? Move on to the Level 2 Diploma in Sport (Sport, Exercise & Fitness).

DIPLOMA IN SPORT (Sport Exercise and Fitness) Level 2 – one year

You need: Four GCSEs at grade D/3 or above including English Language and Maths, a NVQ Level 1 or a merit/distinction in Level 1 BTEC Diploma in Sport and Active Leisure or equivalent qualifications. Plus a good school report. An active interest in sport and fitness is essential.

Samuel Previous school: Ian Ramsey C of E Academy Studying: Sport

What’s next? Complete this course with a merit profile and you can go on to the BTEC Subsidiary Diploma, BTEC 90 Credit Diploma leading to the BTEC Diploma or Extended Diploma. You could go on to work in the sport/fitness industry.

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FULL-TIME VOCATIONAL COURSES DIPLOMA IN SPORT PERFORMANCE AND EXCELLENCE Level 3 – two years

Year one: Subsidiary Diploma in Sport Performance and Excellence Year two: Diploma in Sport Performance and Excellence You need: A merit profile in Level 2 Diploma in Sport or a minimum of four GCSEs at grade C/4 or above, including either English Language or Maths. A sporting/fitness background is preferable. What’s next? This course is designed to lead on to higher education courses such as Sports and Fitness, Sports Coaching and Sports Science. Successfully finish the course and you can achieve up to 280 UCAS points and progress onto university or employment.

DIPLOMA IN SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCE Level 3 – two years

Year one: Subsidiary Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science Year two: Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science You need: A merit profile in a Level 2 Diploma in Sport or a minimum of four GCSEs at grade C/4 or above, including Science and either English Language or Maths. A sporting/fitness background is preferable. What’s next? This course is designed to lead on to higher education courses such as Sports and Fitness, Sports Coaching and Sports Science. Finish the course successfully and you can achieve up to 280 UCAS points and progress to university or start work.

EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN SPORT PERFORMANCE AND EXCELLENCE Level 3 – two years

Year one: 90 Credit Diploma in Sport Performance and Excellence Year two: Extended Diploma in Sport Performance and Excellence You need: A merit in BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Sport or a minimum of four GCSEs at grade C/4 or above which must include English Language and Maths. Grades A*-B are preferable as is a sporting/fitness background. What’s next? This course is designed to lead on to higher education courses such as Sports and Fitness, Sports Coaching, Sports Science etc. After successfully finishing the course you can achieve up to 420 UCAS points and progress onto university or start work.

EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCE Level 3 – two years

Year one: 90 Credit Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences Year two: Extended Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences You need: A merit in BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science or a minimum of four GCSEs at grade C/4 or above which must include Maths, English Language and Science. Grades A*-B are preferable as is a sporting/fitness background. What’s next? This course is designed to lead on to higher education in courses such as Sports and Fitness, Sports Coaching, Sports Science etc. Successfully finish the course and you can achieve up to 420 UCAS points and go onto university or work.

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Did you know SRC Bede Sixth Form is a part of Stockton Riverside College? Over at our Stockton site we offer loads more vocational and hands-on courses in:

Art & Design Aviation Beauty Business Catering & Hospitality Childcare Computing Creative Arts Creative Media Engineering*

ESOL Film production Foundation Skills Hairdressing Health and Social Care Performing Arts Prince’s Trust Production Arts Trade Skills Travel and Tourism

* Delivered at NETA

Open evenings at Stockton Riverside College Monday 10th October, 2016 Wednesday 16th November, 2016 Tuesday 24th January, 2017

Wednesday 8th March 2017 (Apprenticeships) All 5.30pm-7.30pm

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INSTRUMENTATION - ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS FABRICATION WELDING MECHANICAL LIFTING & SLINGING SUPERVISORY

TEAM DEVELOPMENT HEALTH & SAFETY SCAFFOLDING

TRANSPORT INSTRUCTOR TRAINING BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT APPRENTICESHIPS GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES CUSTOMISED TRAINING ECITB FUNDED COURSES ENGINEERING TRAINING - THE NETA WAY

What will you be? You choose - we’ll get you there.

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Our Engineering courses are delivered at NETA where you’ll be taught by our team of NETA experts. They’ve got hundreds of years of industry experience between them and learning the NETA way you’ll get loads of hands-on experience, developing your skills in an environment with a true-to-working-life feel.

www.neta.co.uk WWW.NETA.CO.UK TEL: 01642 616936

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THE SKILLS ACADEMY We also deliver introductory and entry level vocational courses at The Skills Academy in Billingham, offering a hands-on practical approach to learning.

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THE SKILLS ACADEMY OPEN EVENTS: Tuesday 4th October 2016 3.30-6pm Tuesday 29th November 2016 3.30-6pm Tuesday 6th December 2016 3.30-6pm

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Are you considering an apprenticeship? Stockton Riverside College and NETA offer apprenticeship training in areas including: Accounting Art & Design Barbering Beauty Therapy Bricklaying Business Catering Childcare Cleaning & Environmental Support Services Computing Creative Media Customer Service Design Technician Electrical Engineering Electrical Installations Engineering Fabrication Facilities Services Hairdressing Health & Social Care Hospitality

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So, you’ve had a look at our courses and hopefully found the right subjects for you, so what happens next? Studying at SRC Bede Sixth Form is exciting and challenging and we want you to come away from your time with us with the results you need, therefore we ask all of our students to have achieved a minimum of five GCSEs at a grade C or above from four different subject areas. Our A level courses can be academically demanding so we encourage our applicants to have GCSE grade C/4 or above in English and Maths. Don’t worry if you don’t, you’ll get the chance to work towards these qualifications alongside your studies at SRC Bede. Individual courses also have their own entry requirements; check the relevant course page for details. You’ll also need a positive reference from your school and you’ll be invited to an interview before you enrol. Turn to the application form at the back of this guide or visit www.stockton.ac.uk/apply to apply now.

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HOW HOW WE’LL WE’LL SUPPORT YOU We want all of our students to enjoy their time at Stockton Riverside College, so we offer a range of services to make sure you’ll always feel comfortable and supported. If you need help in or out of the classroom, just ask.

Youth workers

Equality & Diversity

Need some advice or assistance? Have a chat with one of our youth workers. No judgements, no pressure, just good advice.

We value the diversity of our College community and we are committed to inclusion for all in everything we do. Equality and diversity awareness is promoted throughout the year, including a Respect Festival where students are encouraged to share their experiences.

Learning support Our Learning Support Team can also help with any learning needs you may have, from additional support with literacy or numeracy skills to support with any learning difficulties such as dyslexia or autism.

Your health and wellbeing The College has a team dedicated to your health and wellbeing, so if you need information or advice on anything from financial worries to bullying, sexual health or drug and alcohol misuse, they’re here to help. The College also works closely with Cleveland Fire Brigade and Cleveland Police who provide on-site events focusing on issues including road safety, fire safety and drugs and alcohol education.

Your safety We have an experienced safeguarding team with a full-time Safeguarding Officer to protect all of our students and ensure personal safety and safety awareness are priorities.

Finance If students are under the age of 19 at the start of their course there should be no fees to pay. Need help towards the cost of College? Speak to our Information Team about fees, repayment and student loan opportunities. Don’t forget to pick up an NUS card for £12 and you’ll be able to get discounts on music, fashion, books, films and much more.

Ask the experts We also hold regular wellbeing events where local agencies come along, making it easier for students to get help when needed with everything from smoking cessation to young carers support.

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HIGHER EDUCATION Are you moving on to higher education? Stockton Riverside College offers a range of full-time and part-time programmes at its Stockton campus.

CHOOSE FROM: Accounting, Aviation & Tourism, Business, CIPD Human Resources, CMI Management, Computing, Counselling, Early Years, Education, Supporting Teaching & Learning, Health & Social Care, Performing Arts, Sport & Fitness We also offer a range of Access to Higher Education courses including:

Access to Counselling, Access to Education, Access to Health, Access to Science, Access to Social Science & Humanities, Access to Sport Studies Call us on 01642 865 566 or visit: www.stockton.ac.uk/courses/higher-education Many of our higher education courses are delivered in partnership with Teesside University.

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WE ARE HERE BY CAR

From the North Leave the A19 at the A689 junction signposted Hartlepool. At the roundabout take the second exit on to the A1185, signposted Seal Sands. At the junction turn right on to Marsh House Avenue. Go straight on at the roundabout. Continue straight ahead along Marsh House Avenue and you will see the entrance to the College on your left. From the South Leave the A19 at the A1027 junction. At the roundabout at the top of the slip road turn right. At the next roundabout turn left on to Wolviston Road. Continue straight ahead on Wolviston Road, through three sets of traffic lights. At the next junction turn right at the traffic lights on to Rievaulx Avenue. Continue all the way to the end of the road, passing through one set of traffic lights. At the T-junction turn left on to Marsh House Avenue. You will see the College entrance on your right.

BY BUS

SRC Bede Sixth Form is well served by a number of local bus routes. For more information on local bus routes and times visit www.connectteesvalley.com

BY TRAIN

The nearest station is Billingham, which receives from Middlesbrough and Newcastle. The College is a 15 minute walk from the station. For information about train times and fares please call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484 950

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SRC Bede Sixth Form reception 01642 373 250 Student Finance 01642 631 337 Youth Worker Service 01642 631 327 Stockton Riverside College reception 01642 865 400 Stockton Riverside College Information Team 01642 865 566 The Skills Academy reception 01642 607 464

Follow us on: Facebook: Stockton Riverside College Twitter: @srcinfo Instagram: StocktonRiversideCollege

The information contained in this guide is correct at the time of publication. However we reserve the right to make any necessary changes or withdraw courses.

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