Educational Pathways and Choices for Students

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Explore the progression options for students at 16+, including choices such as school, further education college, apprenticeships, and voluntary work. Learn about academic programs, A-level subject choices, and the diverse range of subjects available. Discover opportunities at Abbeygate Sixth Form College and further education colleges, offering courses in various industry sectors.


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  1. 1 Progression

  2. 2 Choices at 16+ School or 6th form colleges Further Education College Apprenticeships Voluntary work along side training

  3. 3 King Edward VI, Sixth Form Academic over of students go to university Entry requirements for each subject Assessment is written final year exams Destinations 80% University 20% employment or training

  4. 4 Choosing your A-levels 3 A-levels and enrichments Combination important for some University subjects do some research e.g. Medicine = Chemistry/Biology/Maths Broad range enjoyment is often a key factor

  5. 5 Subjects Art Biology Business Chemistry Classical Civ. Computer Science Dance Drama & Theatre Economics English Literature Extended Project Film Studies French Geography German Government & Politics History (Early or Modern) Mathematics & Further Maths Music Music Technology Physical Education Philosophy & Ethics Photography Physics Psychology Sociology Spanish Textiles English Language

  6. 6 Abbeygate Sixth Form College Located on the playing field near West Suffolk College Opens September 2019 Every student guaranteed a business connection Exciting collaboration between local schools(King Edward, Stour Valley, Sybil Andrews, Newmarket and One) and West Suffolk College

  7. 7 Further Education Colleges Courses at every industry sector, every level Courses vary in terms of size, assessment, time (most full-time courses 3 days a week) Should provide progression to the next level Offer a different way of learning Independence but with support Fresh start

  8. Courses and Qualifications Horticulture Hospitality ICT Land based Media Public Services Performing Arts Sport Travel & Tourism Agriculture Animal studies Art & Design Business Childcare Construction Electrical Engineering Hair and Beauty Health & Social Care

  9. LEVEL 3 Entry Requirements Duration Types Of Courses Progression 5 x GCSE s Grade 4 or above, including maths and English at Level 4 Level 3 is equivalent to 3 A Levels and up to 168 UCAS Points Level 3 Extended Diploma Advanced Apprenticeship University Higher Apprenticeship Employment 2 Years LEVEL 2 Entry Requirements 4 x GCSE s Grade 3 or above including maths or English at Level 3 Level 2 Diploma Intermediate Apprenticeship Full-time Level 3 course or an Advanced Apprenticeship 1 Year LEVEL 1 Entry Requirements 2 x GCSE s Grade 3 or above 1 Year Level 1 Diploma Traineeship Full-time Level 2 Course or an Intermediate Apprenticeship

  10. Tariff A Levels 56 A* 48 A 40 B 32 C 28 24 D 20 16 E 12 10 8 Extended Project 10 A* A B C D E Tariff BTEC BTEC Diploma Extended 168 D* D* D* 160 152 144 128 112 104 96 80 64 56 48 32 D* D* D D* DD DDD DDM DMM D* D* D* D DD DM MM MMM MMP MPP PPP MP PP

  11. 11 Further Education Colleges West Suffolk College Easton and Otley College (Land based specialist) Suffolk New College Cambridge Regional College College of West Anglia Norwich City College

  12. 12 6th Form Colleges The Sixth Form College, Colchester Long Road/ Hills Road, Cambridge Suffolk One, Ipswich Abbeygate Sixth Form College, Bury St Edmunds

  13. 13 Apprenticeships Overview Apprenticeships combine practical training in a job with study. As an apprentice you will: work alongside experienced staff gain job-specific skills earn a wage and get holiday pay study towards a related qualification (usually one day a week) Apprenticeships take 1 to 4 years to complete depending on their level.

  14. 14 Apprenticeships Aren t Only For Trades 500 Science & Mathematics 1,250 Arts, Media, Publishing 8,190 Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Care 8,300 Education & Training 14,860 Leisure, Travel & Tourism 16,020 Information, Communication Technology 21,460 Construction, Planning & the Built Environment 78,480 Engineering & Manufacturing Technologies 84,680 Retail & Commercial Enterprise 132,440 Health, Public Services & Care 143,190 Business, Administration & Law

  15. 15 Apprenticeships Levels of apprenticeship An apprenticeship has an equivalent education level and can be: Intermediate - equivalent to 5 GCSE passes Advanced - equivalent to 2 A level passes Higher - can lead to NVQ Level 4 and above, or a foundation degree

  16. 16 Apprenticeship Pay From 1 April 2017 Rate per hour Age 25 and over (National Living Wage) 21 and over 18 to 20 Under 18 7.50 6.70 5.30 3.87 Apprentice (under age 19 or in first year of apprenticeship) 3.30

  17. 17 More Information Attend ALL open events Make appointments to see me Use websites regularly as updated daily www.thesource.me.uk Maria Pieretti Information, Advice and Guidance Abbi Thorpe Sixth Form Co-ordinator

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