Partnership Sixth Course Guide 2016/17

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What makes Partnership Sixth unique? From traditional academic options to vocational courses for all ability levels we can tailor learning to match your interests, talents and plans for the future. Whilst many students will choose courses delivered exclusively in their ‘home’ school, others are able to take one or more subjects delivered at another Partnership Sixth school, especially as some specialist subjects are delivered on one site only. Minibuses will transport you, free of charge, to your lessons and coordination of the school day means you will not miss any teaching time. Our teachers and support staff are dedicated professionals who are committed to your progress and achievement. They work hard to ensure you will enjoy the right experiences, resources and opportunities needed for success. Our ambition for academic success is combined with a focus on personal development. Our aim is for students to enjoy and value learning and to develop into responsible, caring and well rounded individuals. A caring environment allows us to nurture individuality and a sense of belonging.

Community cohesion is important to us and maintaining links with parents and carers is integral to the success of our students. Partnership Sixth is an inclusive and nonselective organisation. We believe in access to education and opportunity for all and we celebrate the diversity of our community. We will expect you to be ambitious and hardworking and will encourage you to take responsibility for your own learning. Our teachers aim to create programmes of study and lessons that stretch, challenge and support students and our broad, flexible curriculum offer will accommodate a variety of individual learning styles.


“Partnership Sixth works hard to raise aspirations and encourage students.� Ofsted 5


Aspire , Contribute & Support Our extensive careers programme ensures that Partnership Sixth students have the knowledge, skills and confidence to succeed in life after school. Each student will be offered individual planned support and advice, and we ensure that everyone has access to up to date information and research materials. We are proud of the links we have with local employers and Higher Education establishments and appreciate the contribution they make to our careers programme and the development of employability skills. Our Progression Accord with London South Bank University, London College of Communication (LCC) and Greenwich University allows smooth transition onto a wide range of degree courses.

Sixth Formers also organise a range of social, charity and fundraising events. You will have the opportunity to take part in local and national competitions in a range of subject areas and to participate in whole school sport, creative and performing arts projects. To enhance your experiences, we also offer a range of field and study trips to destinations inside and outside the UK. In recent years, visits have been made to New York, Barcelona, Berlin and Rome. All students are assigned to a tutor group in their home school and a comprehensive tutorial programme has been designed to meet the needs of post 16 study.

The majority of our students aspire to further their education with many gaining places on degree courses at some of the country’s leading universities.

Tutors guide students through their studies ensuring individual needs are met through support and advice. Tutors also play a key role in monitoring academic performance.

The roles of Prefects and School Captains are particularly prestigious, challenging and rewarding. Students have the opportunity to undertake voluntary work or to help teachers with younger pupils in school.

The Sixth Form teams in each school are always available for consultation with both parents and students. Listening to the views of students and parents is of paramount importance. From help with course choices to advice about personal finances, our aim is to make sure everything runs as smoothly as possible during your Sixth Form studies.


“Sixth Formers respond well to good support provided and enjoy their learning.� Ofsted 7


Course Guidance This brochure has details of courses available to you from September. The courses offered are presented in suites of subjects, divided into the following: Level 1 Courses (Vocational Studies with Work Skills) Level 2 Courses (BTEC, CACHE, Cambridge Technicals and GCSE’s) Level 3 Courses – AS/A2 Levels (A-Levels and Applied A-Levels) Level 3 Courses – Vocational (BTEC, CACHE and Cambridge Technicals) Other Courses (CSLA and HSLA) There may be courses under consideration for next September which are not included in this prospectus. Please enquire directly about these at the Open Evenings. It should be noted that we do not guarantee that every subject listed will run next September with such factors as student uptake and staff availability being considered carefully before a final decision is made. You will hopefully decide to join Partnership Sixth and in doing so you must complete the enclosed application form. You will be required to list the courses you are interested in studying. This is not an easy task given the wide range of qualifications on offer so you are advised not to undertake it without sufficient research, thinking and discussion.

There is currently guidance being issued by the Government regarding the number of courses students should follow, taking into account the number of hours required to complete each course. A relevant and appropriate programme will be discussed with each student at their IAG meeting. The admissions criteria for each course are quite specific and should be read carefully. Completed application forms should be handed in to your home school by the 14th December 2015. External applicants should submit forms by hand or post addressed to the Head of Sixth Form at their preferred School. Please note that some subjects that run in more than one location may have different course content. Additional information can be found on each school’s website. We wish you good luck in meeting the challenges ahead.

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Parents and students need to be aware that the structure of A-Level examinations will continue to change in September 2016, in line with Government’s linear approcach to Post-16 education. For more information about which courses will be affected and what impact this will have please email the Director of Partnership Sixth at: mcwhinniea@wellingschool-tkat.org


CONTINUE EDUCATION / EMPLOYMENT / TRAINING

Employment With Training

UNIVERSITY

Y12

Level 3 A2/ BTEC

Y13

18+

COLLEGE

Level 1/2 Vocational

GCSE Results

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Business Environment

The Arts

Welling

Trinity

Cleeve Park

Award

2

Art and Design

Cambridge Technical

2

Art: Fashion Textiles

BTEC

2

Media

Cambridge Technical

2

Music Technology

NCFE

3

Art and Design

BTEC

3

Art: Art & Design

A - Level

3

Art: Fine Art

A - Level

15

3

Art: Graphic Art

A - Level

15

3

Art: Photography

A - Level

16

3

Art: Textiles

A - Level

16

3

Art: Fashion Textiles

BTEC

3

Creative Media Production

BTEC

3

Dance

A - Level

3

Drama & Theatre Studies

A - Level

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Course

Erith

Level

Course Directory

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17

17

3

Film Studies

A - Level

3

Media Studies

A - Level

3

Music

BTEC

3

Music Performance

Diploma

18

3

Music Technology

Diploma

18

3

Performing Arts (Acting)

BTEC

18

3

Performing Arts (Dance)

BTEC

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2

Business

Cambridge Technical

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2

ICT: Creative iMedia

Cambridge National

2

IT Application Skills

ECDL

2

Law

GCSE

18

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3

Accountancy

A - Level

23

3

Business

BTEC

23

3

Business Studies

A- Level

3

Business Studies

Cambridge Technical

3

Economics

A - Level

3

ICT

Cambridge Technical

3

ICT: Computing

A - Level

24

3

ICT: Information Technology

A - Level

24

3

ICT: Oracle

Oracle

3

Law

3

Mathematics

A - Level

3

Mathematics: Further Mathematics

A - Level

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25

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Trinity

Welling

Erith

Cleeve Park

Award

2

Travel & Tourism

BTEC

3

English Language

A - Level

3

English Literature

A - Level

3

French

A - Level

3

Geography

A - Level

3

German

A - Level

3

Government & Politics

A - Level

29

3

History

A - Level

29

3

Psychology

A - Level

30

3

Religious Studies

A - Level

3

Sociology

A - Level

30

3

Spanish

A - Level

30

3

Travel & Tourism

A - Level

31

3

Travel & Tourism

BTEC

31

1

Football: Playing & Coaching & Sports Therapy

QCF

34

2

Health & Social Care

Cambridge Technical

Page

Level

Humanities & Languages Work Science Related & Sport

Course

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29

2

Human Health & Physiology

GCSE

2

Sport

BTEC

2

Sport

Cambridge Technical

29

30

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34 35

2

Sport: Sports Leadership

SLUK

3

Applied Science: Medical / Forensic

BTEC

3

Biology

A - Level

3

Chemistry

A - Level

3

Food Science & Nutrition

Diploma

3

Health & Social Care

Cambridge Technical

3

Physical Education

A - Level

3

Physics

A - Level

3

Sport

BTEC

37

3

Sport: Sports Leadership

SLUK

37

3

Sport Studies

BTEC

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35

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1

Work Life Skills Programme

BTEC

2

Children’s Play, Learning & Development

BTEC

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2

Construction

Work Related

42

2

Early Years Education & Care

CACHE

42

2

Hospitality

BTEC

43

2

Public Services

BTEC

3

Hospitality

BTEC

3

Product Design

A - Level

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*All courses are subject to viability. Additional courses may become available. Due to the range of examination boards being used, it is important to confirm course specifications at individual schools, which can be obtained at individual school’s Post-16 Open Evenings.

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Course: Level: Award: Course Board/Code: Location:

Art and Design 2 Cambridge Technical OCR 05360 Trinity

Course Description: This qualification provides an understanding of art, design and craft through engagement with the work of artists and designers. Students have the opportunity to gain practical and creative skills by working with the 2D and 3D materials, processes and techniques of their choice. Available options include photography, graphic design, 3D, fine art and fashion. What Next? The course provides an excellent foundation and platform for further study of specific art subjects such as fine art, graphics, photography and textiles at AS Level and further into A Level and Higher Education.

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Media Studies 2 Cambridge Technical OCR 05380 Trinity

Course Description: This practically based subject investigates the process behind the production of media texts such as adverts, films and magazines and gives you the chance to create these products yourself. The production process is an important part of Media and students will be required to build an understanding of the three main stages of production; preproduction, principal photography and post-production. What Next? The media sector is one of the fastest growing in the job market. Media Studies can lead to jobs in journalism, film, television, radio or advertising to name just a few areas.

Specific GCSE Requirements: There are no minimum entry requirements for this qualification.

Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE

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Art: Fashion Textiles 2 BTEC EDEXCEL 500/7105/1 Erith

Course Description: This course is for anyone who wants to develop their practical skills whilst learning how textiles techniques and ideas can successfully progress from a working brief into a finished fashion product. The specific focus is within textiles; you can choose to specialise in the area that you are most talented and interested in, such as pattern and printing, tailoring and accessory making, fabric/ image manipulation or fabric construction. What Next? There are a wide variety of prospective careers that you can explore such as fashion-retail, fashion-manufacturing; stylist, buyer; tailor-dressmaker; costume designer; visual merchandiser and fashion-clothing designer. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE

Music Technology 2 NCFE NCFE (600/6904/1) Erith

Course Description: This qualification is designed for learners wishing to gain an understanding of the music industry and develop the basic skills across a range of areas within the subject. The Level 2 qualification aims to introduce learners to the subject who may wish to continue their studies at Level 3. While no formal musical experience or qualifications are required, an appreciation of the subject area is desirable. What Next? Progress to Level 3 Music/Music technology Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE


Art and Design 3 A - Level AQA 1200/2200 Cleeve Park / Erith

Course Description: This course covers a range of art, craft and design disciplines including painting, drawing, 3D, Graphics, photography, textiles, mixed media and print making. There is a strong emphasis on independent learning and it is expected that a minimum of 10 hours of work is produced each week. What Next? A Level Art can open doors to a range of Higher Education and employment pathways including fashion, fine art, photography, graphic design, history of art, publishing and architecture amongst others. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including at least a C grade in Art or Merit at BTEC.

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Art and Design 3 BTEC EDEXCEL Welling

Course Description: Art and Design is a vast and appealing sector encompassing many areas such as fashion, fine art, photography, textiles and graphic design. This course gives experience of working with relevant and real life frameworks, demonstrating clear links to industry and contemporary and historical cultures, societies and techniques. Students will produce a portfolio of work for each brief from a variety of contextual sources to help complete a final independent outcome.

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Art: Fine Art 3 AS Level AQA/1202B - ARTB 2200 Trinity / Welling

Course Description: Fine Art A-Level is a challenging and widely respected course which provides a platform to many further careers and further education opportunities. The course will support and develop your work, starting with workshops from specialist teachers, using a wide variety of materials and approaches. Contextual links are built over time and reinforced by out of school learning opportunities as well as European and UK trips.

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What Next: The growing Creative sector looks for Art as an A-Level and this qualification allows you entry to many pathways including: Architecture, Graphic Design, Fashion Design Animation and Illustration and many others. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including a C grade in Art or Textiles or production of a related portfolio of work.

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Art: Graphics 3 AS Level AQA/1203C - ARTC 2200 Trinity / Welling

Course Description: Graphics offers students the opportunity to develop their understanding of the design process, with a focus on learning how to plan and develop designs in response to a ‘design brief’. Students will work on two units of work at AS Level; with projects which encourage them to experiment with a range of techniques and produce a final ‘working design’ solution.

What Next? Art and Design areas including Animation, Game design, Interior design, Printmaking, Magazine design, web design and many other areas.

What Next: The course provides a strong foundation for further study in Higher Education or opportunities to work in a range of creative fields such as graphics, design and desk top publishing.

Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including at least a C grade in Art or Merit at BTEC.

Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including a C grade in Art or Textiles or production of a related portfolio of work.

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Course: Level: Award: Course Board/Code: Location:

Art: Photography 3 AS Level AQA/1206F - ARTF 2200 Cleeve Park / Erith/ Trinity / Welling

Course: Level: Award: Course Board/Code: Location:

Art: Fashion Textiles 3 BTEC EDEXCEL 500/1809/7 Erith

Course Description: This course is for anyone who wants to create meaning through photography, as well as learning about the technical aspects of aperture, shutter speed and composition – you will also study photography in a historical and social context. The course gives you the skills and knowledge to take your work further and to be creative, and includes both traditional and digital techniques.

Course Description: This course is for anyone who wants to develop confidence in a range of creative practical techniques and imaginative designing skills that are essential for success in today’s creative industries. This course is an excellent introduction to the textiles industry. All aspects of the textiles/fashion industry are integrated into the course: like all designers you will be working with design briefs, carrying out primary and secondary research.

What Next: As well as a number of arts based and creative fields including photography, photo journalism, picture editing, fashion design or graphics, photography is a well-respected qualification that is useful in any University application.

What Next? There are a wide variety of prospective careers that you can explore such as fashion-retail, fashion-manufacturing; stylist/buyer; tailor-dressmaker; costume designer; visual merchandiser and fashion-clothing designer.

Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in Photography.

Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including Art or Textiles or production of a portfolio of relevant work

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Course: Level: Award: Course Board/Code: Location:

Art: Textiles 3 AS Level AQA/1204D - ARTD 2200 Trinity / Welling

Course Description: Textile Design at A-Level is a perfect platform for a career in the Creative Industries. This course is well respected and leads into many Higher Education courses, as well as being desirable for employers. A range of well-equipped studios allow for printing/knitting/sewing/batik and digital design. You will be given the chance to attend trips and visits, both in the UK and abroad to further your knowledge and support your work. What Next: Textile Design provides a platform for fashion, interior and costume design and is widely respected by all universities as a strong qualification that shows creativity and drive. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including a C grade in Art or Textiles or production of a related portfolio of work.

Creative Media Production 3 BTEC Edexcel 500/7845/8 Welling

Course Description: This is a specialist, vocational course in which students will undertake a variety of units relating to specific media industries such as Film, Television and Video gaming. Units may include Video production, Animation and Television production, amongst others. In addition students will undertake units which cover necessary skills such as communication, research and pre-production techniques. What Next? Creative Media industries are ever expanding, with a wide variety of jobs in areas such as broadcasting, film making and design. Media students often follow Arts based career paths. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a C grade in English Language


Dance 3 A - Level AQA 1231/2231 Trinity

Course Description: This exciting course allows students the opportunity to perform and choreograph their own original work whilst engaging in critical thinking about dance. Students will explore solo choreography, group performance skills and dance technique as well as developing analytical skills within professional repertoire. Students will explore a range of genres and styles, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of dance. What Next? This course can lead to further education and careers in dance performance, choreography, teaching, community arts programmes, arts journalism and any creative industry. Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) 5 A* - C including at least a C grade in Dance or equivalent. 2) 5 A* - C including a C in English Language.

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Drama and Theatre Studies 3 A - Level AQA / Edexcel 8DR01/9DR01 Cleeve Park / Trinity / Welling

Course Description: This is an exciting course that combines the exploration of plays, drama practitioners and theatre styles, creating and devising your own theatre, performing to an audience and evaluating professional theatre. You will study plays written by a variety of playwrights from different periods in time and evaluate them from various points of view. You will also critically review live theatre. What Next? You can study drama in further education. Specific jobs include working as an actor in theatre, film, TV or radio, stage management, lighting, costume, director, playwright, scenic construction, prop maker. Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in Drama and English.

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Film Studies 3 A-Level WJEC 2181/3181 Erith / Welling

Course Description: Film Studies covers both the theoretical and practical aspects of filmmaking and film viewing. The course encourages students to explore and discuss the ways in which film communicates messages about people, societies, events, issues and perceptions. An enjoyment of film and filmmaking is a must as you will be taught to apply practical filmmaking skills by making your own short films and film sequences.

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What Next? The course provides opportunities for many film and media related careers but is a must for anyone wanting to work within the theoretical and practical filmmaking industries. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in English Literature and English Language

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Media Studies 3 A - Level OCR H140/H540 Cleeve Park / Erith/ Trinity / Welling

Course Description: The subject investigates the process behind the production of media texts such as TV shows, films, magazines and websites and gives you the chance to create these products yourself. Alongside the practical work students study the way media industries work and how they impact the range of products and information available to audiences. What Next? The media sector is one of the fastest growing in the job market. Media Studies can lead to jobs in journalism, film, television, radio or advertising to name just a few areas. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in English Language or Media Studies GCSE.

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Course: Level: Award: Course Board/Code: Location:

Music 3 BTEC Edexcel 500/7718/1 Cleeve Park / Erith / Trinity

Course Description: This course is made up of 3 units, all of which contribute to the final assessment mark. This course is the equivalent of one GCE AS Level. During the year, you will have the opportunity to consolidate any knowledge or skills you already have and learn new skills. The course is based around vocal work, some composition & arranging and performing. What Next? The certificate prepares you for employment and provides a good grounding for higher courses such as: - BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Music (equivalent to one GCE A level). - Degree courses at University in Music or related fields - You can pursue a career in the Music and Performing Arts industry. Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) 5 A-C grades at GCSE, including at least a C in Music (or proof equivalent) 2)The ability to play an instrument or sing is vital for this course

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Music Performance 3 BTEC Edexcel 500/7844/6 Welling School

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Music Technology 3 BTEC Edexcel 500/7872/0 Welling School

Course Description: In this exciting industry you will develop a detailed background knowledge with practical experience in different aspects of music production. You will learn techniques associated with the recording, composition and manipulation of sound and music. Music Technology combines creativity and current advances in computer music and digital recording to provide a comprehensive education for students with an interest in both. What Next? This course gives the opportunity to study Music Technology at higher education, or work within the music industry, creative industries and technology sector including careers within broadcasting, studios and live sound. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a C grade in Music or an appropriate level of vocal or instrumental proficiency, to be assessed by the course teaching team at audition.

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Performing Arts (Acting) 3 Subsidiary Diploma Edexcel 500/6919/6 Erith / Welling

Course Description: The aim of this course is to develop your performance skills and knowledge needed to play successfully alone and in a group. This includes rehearsing, technique, listening, and the practical concerns of arranging a concert or working in a studio. This particular BTEC course suits students who play an instrument or sing.

Course Description: This qualification provides skills for students who are considering a pathway into the Performing Arts industry or higher education performance arts training as an actor. Students will have the opportunity to develop skills in creativity and performance, audition preparation and professional training as an actor.

What Next? This course gives the opportunity to study at higher education, or work directly in music performance, commercial music, music technology, composition and music production.

What Next? You can study drama in further education, as well as specific career opportunities in theatre, film, radio and stage management.

Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a C grade in Music or an appropriate level of vocal or instrumental proficiency, to be assessed by the course teaching team at audition.

Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a C grade in Drama and English


Performing Arts (Dance) 3 Subsidiary Diploma Edexcel 500/6919/6 Erith / Welling

Course Description: This is a vocational qualification designed to equip students with skills required within the working world. Students gain insight into the audition and application process, working in a dance company and directing others. BTEC Dance is continually assessed with no formal examination at the end of the course.

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What Next? This qualification would help students gain access to university or employment within the dance related industry. Specific GCSE Requirements: Experience of Dance at Level 2 or GCSE is preferred, but not essential as auditions will be used within the entry requirements.

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Course: Level: Award: Course Board/Code: Location:

Business 2 Cambridge Technical OCR / 05320 Cleeve Park / Erith / Trinity / Welling

Course Description: This course provides you with opportunities to develop skills demanded by employers. It equips you with the essential knowledge and tools for the world of work. It is structured to enable you to gain qualifications at your own pace and build on your achievements. It also prepares you for further learning or training. What Next? This course helps you to develop the skills, knowledge and understanding required to enable progression to further education in the same or related area. You can also progress into employment after taking this course. Specific GCSE Requirements: There are no minimum entry requirements for this qualification.

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Creative iMedia 2 Cambridge National OCR/J817 Erith

Course Description: Cambridge Nationals in Creative iMedia are media sectorfocused, including film, television, web development, gaming and animation. With an exciting choice of optional units for the Certificate, students have the freedom to explore the areas of creative media that interest them. It will equip learners with a range of skills to develop, such as research, planning and review. What Next? You could work in one of a number of arts based and creative fields including Video Games Design, Photography, Photo Journalism, Picture Editing, Fashion Design or Graphics. Specific GCSE Requirements: There is no requirement for learners to achieve any specific qualifications prior to undertaking this course but a good basic understanding of ICT and an interest in the Media would be an advantage.

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IT Application Skills 2 ECDL BCS 600/6943/0 Cleeve Parl / Erith

Course Description: ECDL is proof of a student’s digital literacy. It is also a high quality, internationally recognised qualification, validated and approved by academic and global experts, and valued by employers around the world. Students study Word Processing, Presentation, Improving Productivity and Spread sheets, providing approximately 120 guided learning hours. What Next? The course helps with IT competence which will improve employment prospects. It allows students to prove their IT skills, which can help them find a job or progress their career. Specific GCSE Requirements: There are no minimum entry requirements for this qualification.

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Law 2 GCSE AQA 4160 Trinity

Course Description: Have you ever been fascinated by the way our legal system works or wondered why some people go to prison? If so, this may be the course for you! You will learn about the English legal system, criminal law and family law. This course will help you to explore how different factors have shaped the world we live in today. What Next? You could continue to study Law at A Level, but you may decide to work within the legal system in a number of roles; such as a legal secretary. Specific GCSE Requirements: There are no minimum entry requirements for this qualification.


Accountancy 3 A - Level OCR H011/H411 Erith

Course Description: The AS GCE Accounting specification gives an introduction to the concepts and principles that underlie accounting theory and practice; and expands their application to a range of accounting situations. It provides a discrete package of material, giving those candidates who do not wish to progress to A2 with a knowledge and understanding of accounting principles and techniques applicable to the business environment. The A2 part of the Advanced GCE Accounting specification incorporates a greater depth of knowledge across a wide range of business situations. What Next? These specifications provide an excellent foundation for further study of accountancy at pre-professional and professional levels, including any financial degree in higher education or AAT qualifications.

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Business Studies 3 A - Level AQA 2130 Cleeve Park / Erith / Trinity

Course Description: This course introduces students to the challenges and issues of starting a new business and examines the core functional areas such as Finance, Marketing, Operations and Human Resources Management. It looks at how businesses grow and develop as part of the UK, the European Union and around the world. What Next? Business graduates are highly sought after. You will have lots of opportunities to work in many different areas of business and also have the skills to set up your own business. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including at least a B grade in Mathematics and English

Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including at least a B grade in Mathematics and English.

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Business 3 BTEC Edexcel 500/6750/3 Erith

Course Description: This course is a practical, work-related course. You learn by completing projects and assignments that are based on realistic workplace situations, activities and demands. It introduces you to particular areas of employment and provides you with a good basis to go on to a more advanced work-related qualification. What Next? This course prepares you well both for employment and for studying more advanced courses. You could also progress into Business related careers such as accounting, administration and customer service. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5A* - C including at least a B grade in Maths and English

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Business Studies 3 Cambridge Technical OCR / 05329 Welling School

Course Description: This course prepares learners for employment in Business and further study in Higher Education. The completion of six units will lead to the award of the Diploma certificate. There are no examination units and the course combines Business concepts and application of practical Business skills. What Next? The course supports study in Further Education and Higher Education in Business or preparation for employment in Business. There are a wide range of University opportunities available. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5A* - C including at least a B grade in Mathematics, and English and Business Studies

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Economics 3 A - Level AQA 2140 Cleeve Park / Erith School

Course Description: The aim of the course is to develop an understanding of economic concepts through a critical consideration of current economic issues and problems that affect everyday life. You will analyse the behaviour of firms in different markets and form opinions on their relative degrees of efficiency and competitiveness. You will learn to explain and evaluate the market economy and the role of government within it. What Next? Economics graduates are highly sought after. Economists develop skills of data handling and analysis which are vital in the world of finance, government and business. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including at least a B grade in Mathematics and English

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ICT: Computing 3 A-Level OCR H047/H447 Cleeve Park / Trinity

Course Description: How do you fancy a subject that’s certain to boot up a great future for you? GCE Computing gets on the inside of the single most powerful tool the world has seen. Computing at A-Level focuses on programming, logical thinking, computer components and the internet as well as other computer theory topics. What Next? Career opportunities are endless if you study Computing; science, engineering, programming or medical careers could be up for grabs. Computing is looked upon highly by Russell Group Universities. Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) Distinction or Merit in OCR Nationals in ICT 2) A* to B in GCSE Maths & English Language

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Information Technology (IT) 3 Cambridge Technical OCR / 05349 Cleeve Park / Erith / Welling School

Course Description: This course prepares learners for employment in IT or additional study in Further and Higher Education in IT. The course combines knowledge, skills and understanding of conceptual IT and practical IT. There are no examinations for this course, as it is purely coursework based. What Next? The course supports study in Further Education or preparation for employment in IT. It also provides opportunities to improve IT proficiency in other career pathways. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5A* - C including at least a B grade in Mathematics, English and ICT.

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ICT 3 A - Level OCR H117/H517 Trinity

Course Description: GCE ICT encourages students to become discerning users of ICT so that they can master and manipulate new technologies. Students develop a broad range of ICT skills, and develop their knowledge and understanding of the enormous impact of ICT on society. The aim is to encourage candidates to develop the capacity to think creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically. What Next? The course leads to career opportunities within a wide variety of Information Communication Technology fields including networking, applications, systems analysis, systems administrator, operations support or ICT manager. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in English and a B grade (or equivalent (e.g. Merit) in level 2 ICT.


Law 3 A - Level AQA 1161/2161 Erith

Course Description: This course is design for anyone who has an interest in how the law is structured and applied across a range of specific areas. The whole course consists of four different units covering a variety of topics including: parliamentary lawmaking, criminal courts and laypeople, underlying principles of criminal liability and concepts of law. What Next? A working knowledge of the law and how laws are structured will provide you with an excellent platform to succeed in a number of professions including: Education, Human Resources and Advertising. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in English and one other humanities subject.

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Oracle 3 SQL Oracle Erith

Course Description: The course investigates the way large organisations use Oracle databases to store information. Students learn how to design database models (Entity Relationship Diagrams) and how these are effectively used in business. The second aspect of the course teaches students to use SQL coding (programming). The assessment of the course is completed through online multiple choice examinations throughout the course. (Professional Qualification, UCAS Points are not awarded) What Next? The course provides an ideal foundation for students to progress onto employment within the IT industry (most likely to be a DBA, database administrator) or administrative work in a large organisation. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including at least a C grade in ICT, English and Mathematics.

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Mathematics 3 A-Level Edexcel 9371 Cleeve Park / Trinity / Erith Welling

Course Description: Most of the course is the study of Core (or Pure) Mathematics. This is the foundation of all areas of Mathematics comprising algebra, graphs, trigonometry, series, exponentials, logarithms, numerical methods, vectors and calculus. The remainder is the application of mathematical knowledge and skills to the study of Statistics (range of statistical and probability models) and Decision Mathematics (study of algorithms). What Next? Essential requirement for degree level study of Mathematics, Engineering and many Sciences. Supports higher level study of a variety of subjects including any Science, Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Computing and Economics. Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) 5A*-C GCSE including English AND either 2) GCSE Mathematics Grade A OR 3) GCSE Mathematics high Grade B with evidence of proficiency with advanced algebraic techniques Course: Level: Award: Course Board/Code: Location:

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Mathematics: Further Maths 3 A-Level Edexcel 9371 Cleeve Park / Erith

Course Description: Most of the course is the study of Core (or Pure) Mathematics. This is the foundation of all areas of Mathematics comprising algebra, graphs, trigonometry, series, exponentials, logarithms, numerical methods, vectors and calculus. The remainder is the application of mathematical knowledge and skills to the study of Statistics (range of statistical and probability models) and Decision Mathematics (study of algorithms). What Next? Essential requirement for degree level study of Mathematics, Engineering and many Sciences. Supports higher level study of a variety of subjects including any Science, Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Computing and Economics. Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) 5A*-C GCSE including English AND either 2) GCSE Mathematics Grade A OR 3) GCSE Mathematics high Grade B with evidence of proficiency with advanced algebraic techniques

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Travel and Tourism 2 BTEC EDEXCEL 600/6512/6 Erith / Trinity

Course Description: Whilst studying Travel and Tourism you will learn about the UK travel and tourism industry, customer service in travel and tourism and the nature and effect of world travel. You will also study further aspects of the travel and tourism industry including the development of UK travel and tourism, European holiday destinations and exploring airports and airlines. What Next? BTEC Travel and Tourism can lead onto the following options/careers: · Level 3 BTEC Travel and Tourism · A-Level Travel and Tourism · Hotel receptionist/manager · Travel agent · Airport worker · Air hostess · Tour guide

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English Literature 3 A-Level Edexcel /8ET01/ WJEC 2171/ AQA /2740 - 7711 Cleeve Park / Erith/ Trinity / Welling

Course Description: At AS, students will explore the theme of love through the study of two novels, a Shakespeare play and a poetry anthology, culminating in two exams, each of 1hour 30 minutes. For A-Level. Students will study a further novel, play and poetry anthology, and produce a piece of non-exam assessment (coursework). This is also assessed through two terminal exams. What Next? The analytical and communication skills that English Literature encourages are useful in a range of occupations including publishing, teaching, advertising, or management. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A*-C grades at GCSE including at least a B grade in English Literature and/or English Language.

Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 or more passes at GCSE

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English Language 3 A-Level AQA B - 2705 - 7701 Cleeve Park / Welling

Course Description: At AS, students will explore how language varies according to gender, occupation and region, culminating in two exams, each of 1 hour and 30 minutes. For A-Level, students will go on to study world Englishes, how language is acquired by children and how language has changed over time, and produce a piece of non-exam assessment (coursework). What Next? English Language provides a qualification which shows any future employer that students have sound language, communication and literacy skills. These are all transferable skills which are highly valued by employers. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A*-C grades at GCSE including at least a B grade in English Language.

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French 3 A - Level AQA / 2650 WJEC 2191 Edexcel 9Fr01 Erith / Trinity / Welling

Course Description: This course allows keen linguists to build on their prior language skills in an exciting way by covering an array of topics relating to the francophone world. The focus is on students further developing the four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing through the use of authentic materials, debates, presentations and an extensive use of the target language. What Next? Students who study French A-level gain access to a wider range of careers such as translating, interpreting, teaching and in various other sectors such as law, journalism, international business and the Civil Service. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in French and a C grade in English Language.


Geography 3 A - Level Edexcel (9GE01/9GE01) Cleeve Park / Erith/ Trinity / Welling

Course Description: This course is for anyone who has an active interest in global affairs concerning people and the environment. However, it’s far more than learning about the theoretical aspects of the causes of coastal erosion and plate tectonics– you will also investigate the impacts of climate change and the issues facing a global population of 7 billion and growing. The course requires you to be well read and interesting in topical and contemporary issues on a local, national and global scale. What Next? This course prepares students for study at a higher/university level as well as teaching analytical skills vital to the modern workplace. It also increases their awareness of significant issues surrounding people and their environment.

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Government and Politics Level 3 A-level OCR (H095) Trinity / Welling

Course Description: This course examines the structures of authority and power in the UK – legislature, executive and judiciary – and how these differ from those of other political systems. You will develop an awareness of the nature of politics and the relationship between political ideas, institutions and processes. You will also develop an understanding of the ideologies of the political parties in the UK and America. What Next? You could go on to work in journalism, the political sector, finance or in the civil service. Many students of politics A-level also pursue a career in law. Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) English Language GCSE, B grade or above. 2) Ideally a GCSE, above grade B in History or Geography 3) An active interest in political affairs.

Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in Geography & English

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German 3 A - Level WJEC 2221 / 3221 Trinity

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History Level 3 A-Level Edexcel (9HI01) Cleeve Park / Erith/ Trinity / Welling

Course Description: The topics at A Level are relevant to your life now and in the future. You will also learn to translate from German into English and vice versa. The A2 Guided Studies Option 2 will introduce you to the world of German film and literature .You will give an oral expose on one and write an essay on the other.

Course Description: Through studying a wide range of topics across a range of different eras History at A-level allows students to develop their knowledge of different eras and understand the world around them. By examining sources and producing written arguments, crucial skills for work and university can be developed.

What Next? German can be studied at university as a single subject or as a module alongside other subjects. Linguists are in demand in all areas including teaching and banking.

What Next? Both Employers and Universities alike value the analytical skills developed in History as well as students’ ability to explain ideas and produce strong and fluent arguments in writing.

Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in German

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Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in History and English. 2) Pupils who did not study History at GCSE will need to demonstrate an interest in the subject and have at least a B in English and a similar subject (e.g. Geography.)

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RE: Philosophy & Ethics 3 A - Level Edexcel (8RS01/9RS01) Erith

Course Description: Through your own reason and what seems evident to you, A-Level Philosophy provides opportunities to explore questions and ideas that have troubled human beings for over 2000 years. During the course you will have to follow the reasoning of some of the great philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes and Hume. You will develop an understanding of their ideas, critically evaluate their arguments and communicate their concepts. What Next? Philosophy A-Level will allow you to go on to study different degree courses such as Politics, Philosophy, RE and Economics. Philosophy is a great choice of subject for people who want a career in Law, politics, the civil service, journalism, advertising and education. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including a B grade in a related subject e.g. English Language, Sociology, RE, History.

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Religious Studies 3 A - Level Edexcel 8RS01/9RS01 Trinity

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Psychology 3 A - Level AQA 7181 / 7182 Cleeve Park / Erith / Trinity / Welling

Course Description: The human mind is the most complex machine on Earth. Through studying A-level Psychology, you will gain the skills to be able to understand it. Psychology is an academic and scientific subject that allows us to investigate human behaviour. Different courses offer a variety of topics including; child development, psychopathology, media psychology, social influences and research methods. What Next? Students are able to progress to higher education to study psychology or a related degree. A-level psychology is relevant to many degree courses including media, nursing, sport and criminology. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in English, Science. 2) If studied Psychology, at least a C grade (preferably B)

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Sociology Level 3 A-level AQA (2190) Cleeve Park / Erith/ Trinity / Welling

Course Description: Students will study Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, as well as debating some ‘big’ questions, find answers for some and ponder more about others. Topics like ‘what is the greatest good for the greatest number?’ and ‘how did the world come into existence?’ allows for in depth discussion and argument with students being able to explore different answers and their own beliefs and viewpoints.

Course Description: A-level Sociology offers students the opportunity to develop the essential knowledge and understanding of central aspects of sociological thought and methods. You will develop an understanding of topics such as socialization, culture and identity and how people define themselves. You will also learn about how power is distributed in the UK.

What Next? This is ideal for students who wish to go on to study law, journalism or theology or wish for a career such in the armed forces or as a social worker.

What Next? You could go on to work in journalism, the political sector, finance or in the civil service. Many students of sociology also pursue careers in teaching, social work and the law.

Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a C grade in RE and English. (The subject is essay based with an emphasis also on verbal contributions.)

Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in English and Geography or History.


Spanish 3 A - Level Edexcel 9SP01 Welling

Course Description: This course allows keen linguists to build on their prior language skills in an exciting way by covering an array of topics relating to the Hispanic world. The focus is on students further developing the four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing through the use of authentic materials, debates, presentations and an extensive use of the target language. What Next? Students who study Spanish A-level gain access to a wider range of careers such as translating, interpreting, teaching and in various other sectors such as law, journalism, international business and the Civil Service. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in Spanish and a C grade in English Language.

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Travel and Tourism Level 3 A-level / BTEC OCR / H189 / H589 Erith / Welling

Course Description: You will gain an appreciate the importance of the host destinations and communities to the industry through this engaging and topical course. You will also have the experience to develop practical and technical skills relevant to the travel and tourism industry. As part of the broad and varied course, you will participate in visits to travel and tourism organisations and destinations. What Next? This may lead to working at a major tourist or historical attraction and students who have studied the course in the past have also gone to work in different sectors such as retail and communications. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a C grade in Maths and English.

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Football: playing & coaching and sports therapy 1, 2 and 3 Football coaching, leadership, treatment of sports injuries 1st 4 sport QCF Erith

Course Description: This programme of courses is for anyone who wishes to pursue a career in sport. The programme includes practical training every day as well as weekly games in a national league. The Level 1 & 2 football coaching awards are supplemented by a Level 2 leadership through football award. The Level 2 & 3 treatment and management of injury provides an pathway for learners wishing to go on to higher physiotherapy qualifications What Next? Career opportunities include playing, coaching, sports therapy and refereeing Specific GCSE Requirements: Level 2: At least 5 GCSE passes Level 3: 5 A*-C GCSE passes, preferably including English and Maths

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Health and Social Care 2 or 3 Cambridge Technical OCR 05300 / 05307 Erith / Trinity

Course Description: This course provides a real understanding of work and a stepping stone to future career success as you will gain an indepth insight and be well placed to start work or to continue further study in the Health and Care sector. The course provides the opportunity to be independent and creative; setting tasks that engage with the most taxing aspects of Health and Social Care [including Values of Care, the current legislation requirements] What Next? Education: The Cambridge Technical Health and Social Care lead to a wide range of general and vocational qualifications. A Level Health and Social Care, Vocational Qualifications (QCF) Certificate in Preparing for work in Adult Social Care (Level 3). Specific GCSE Requirements: For level 3 at least a C at GCSE Health and Social care.

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Human Health and Physiology 2 GCSE AQA 4415 Erith

Course Description: Students will learn about how the human body works, the structures that make it work and keep it healthy. GCSE Human Health and Physiology integrates content and practical skills and allows students to develop practical, enquiry and communication skills. Furthermore, students learn about some of the science used by health professionals working in health and medical care. What Next? This course is very useful for those considering teacher training, nursing degrees or any level 3 (A Level) programme. The subject is ideally suited as a progression route into Medical Science. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A*-C including at least a C in GCSE Core Science, English and Maths.

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Sport 2 BTEC First Certificate Edexcel 600/4779/3 Erith / Trinity / Welling

Course Description: This course is for anyone that has an interest in sport. The course comprises of core units such as fitness for sport and exercise and practical sport and specialist units such as practical sport and leading sports activities. Over the duration of the course students will have a series of assignments to complete to pass the unit. Assignments could be produced as written reports, presentation, posters, question and answers or practical performance. Students are graded with a Distinction, Merit or Pass. Students also have to complete a computer based test with is externally examined. What Next? This course is the foundation of the Level 3 subsidiary Diploma, Diploma or the Extended Diploma in sport. The course also provides students with a pathway to work in the sports industry as assistant coaches. Specific Requirements: 5 or more passes at GCSE High standards of participation and skill in multiple sports


Sport 2 Cambridge Technical OCR 05400 Erith

Course Description: The Sport Cambridge Technical not only offers you the opportunity to develop your ability in individual and team sports but will also test your knowledge and understanding of coaching, physiology, anatomy and fitness testing. Students are encouraged to work practically on this course to help facilitate their progress. What Next? Students should expect to progress on to level 3 courses, BTEC’s and A-levels and should expect to find opportunities in employment as a sports/leisure/gym/fitness/coaching assistant. Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) A strong interest in sports. 2)No GCSE requirements.

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Sports Leadership Award 2 Sports Leaders SLUK SLUK 500/1617/9 Erith / Trinity / Welling

Course Description: This is part of the Sports Leaders UK Award Scheme (QCF) and concentrates on providing students with a range of skills needed to become a Sports Leader working with young children. Students will have the opportunity to work with Year 7 and 8 students at an early stage in the course, helping to deliver skill development through various sporting challenges. What Next? Progresses onto the Level 3 Higher Sports Leaders Award to gain extra UCAS points, or students are able to access employment opportunities within the Sport and Leisure industry. Specific GCSE Requirements: An interest in sport and working with young students.

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Applied Science 3 BTEC Edexcel 500/6725/4 Erith / Welling

Course Description: This Applied Science course allows students the opportunity to gain a Level 3 qualification based solely on coursework, with no formative assessment. Each section of coursework consists of different activities, allowing the course to be varied and interesting to students. The activities take the form of research based assignments, oral presentations, practical investigations and visits to a scientific laboratory. What Next? This Level 3 course offers the same UCAS points as any A-Level course, with a distinction grade earning 120 points, the equivalent of an A grade. Many students move onto courses such as physiotherapy, animal welfare, midwifery and computer science.

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Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) 5 A*-C including at least a C in GCSE Core Science

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Applied Science (Medical) 3 BTEC Diploma Edexcel 500/6673/0 Erith

Course Description: The course starts with a series of foundation units that consolidate work from Key Stage 4. The remainder of the first year of the course is focussed on physiology and biochemistry as these are the building blocks of medical science. The emphasis of the second year is on medical physiology, microbiology, disease and infection. What Next? Degree courses leading to careers in paramedic science, nursing, midwifery, veterinary nursing, physiotherapy and biomedical science Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including Science or Additional Science or BTEC level 2 Applied Science

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Course: Biology Level: 3 Award: A - Level Course Board/Code: Edexcel 8BIO1/9BIO1 Location: Cleeve Park / Erith / Trinity / Welling Course Description: The course for AS consists of 2 examined units and a coursework module. Unit 1 consists of topics such as movements in cells, protein synthesis and gene therapy. Unit 2 includes topics such as structure of cells, natural selection and taxonomy. The A2 course has much the same structure with a coursework module and content including respiration, homeostasis and photosynthesis. What Next? The course enables students to pursue careers in medicine, research, physiotherapy, environmental studies, bioengineering, genetics, education, biotechnology, pharmacology and many other interesting fields. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in Core and Additional Science. (If you have taken a triple award at GCSE then two B grades in Biology, Chemistry and Physics)

Course: Chemistry Level: 3 Award: A - Level Course Board/Code: Edexcel /8CH01/OCR H034/H434 Location: Erith /Trinity Course Description: The course covers contemporary areas of chemistry, including climate change, green chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and chemistry research. It will allow you to develop skills in problem solving and effective communication, build up a range of practical skills and work effectively as part of a team, as well as developing leadership skills. What Next? Chemistry graduates work in a wide range of areas including pharmaceutical, oil, engineering, textiles, food, optical and photographic industries. Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in Chemistry or BB in Core/Additional Science 2) At least a C grade in Mathematics.

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Food Science and Nutrition 3 Diploma WJEC - 600/4386/6 Trinity

Course Description If you enjoy cooking and working with food, you have an interest in the catering, food production and the Catering industry this course can be the next step for you. The course offers a learning experience that focuses on learning through the acquisition of knowledge and understanding in food production, health, hygiene and catering in a practical context. What Next? By studying this course you can use the qualification to support entry to higher/further education courses e.g. BSc Food and Nutrition, BSc Human Nutrition, BSc (Hons) Public Health Nutrition, BSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology. Specific GCSE Requirements: At least a C at GCSE Catering, Food Technology or Food and Nutrition

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Health & Social Care 3 Cambridge Technical OCR 05307/05309 Erith / Welling

Course Description: Health and social care is a fascinating and growing area. This course has been developed to recognise learner’s skills, knowledge and understanding of the health, social care and early years sector. This is a two year course, where all the units are centre assessed and externally moderated by OCR. The award is graded as Pass, Merit or Distinction depending on the quality of work produced. What Next? You will be able to progress to university, or you will also have the option of applying for employment and work experience within early years or with the elderly. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a C grade in English.


Physical Education 3 A - Level AQA 1581 / 2581 Erith / Trinity

Course Description: Are you passionate about sport? Driven to find out how you can improve yours and others’ performance? Physical Education suits students who enjoy a fast paced and diverse course that covers many subject areas – all of which are underpinned by sport. You will have the opportunity to study the physiology, psychology and sociology of sport, whilst also completing practical work. What Next? This qualification is useful if you intend to follow further sport-related courses in Universities and Colleges of Higher Education, or seek employment in the sport sector. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a C grade Science and English. At least a B grade in GCSE Physical Education is also recommended.

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Sport 3 BTEC 500/6751/5 Erith / Welling

Course Description: This course is for anyone who has an interest in the sports industry and wishes to study different aspects of sport in detail. There are three possible options that you can choose, a subsidiary diploma (1 A level equivalent), A Diploma (2 A level equivalent) or an extended diploma (3 A level equivalent). Over the duration of either course students will have a series of assignments to complete to pass specialist units. Assignments could be produced as written reports, presentation, posters, question and answers or practical performance.

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What Next? Studying at university on related sports degree courses such as Sport science, PE teaching or moving into specific sports coaching degrees. Employment in the sports industry is also an option. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including at least a C in GSCE PE Experience In a variety of sports with at least one at club level

Course: Physics Level: 3 Award: A - Level Course Board/Code: OCR H158/H558 Location: Cleeve Park / Trinity Course Description: Physics is a course for anyone who wishes to gain deeper understanding of how every in the Universe has an effect on every other thing. It is the study of matter and energy and how they interact with each other. Through your studies you will develop skills in the use of mathematics, research and logical problem solving trains of thought. What Next? You could pursue a career in the scientific development and research sector or in industries such as space technology, medicine, agriculture, oceanography, audio technician, vehicle design and architecture. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C including at least a B grade in Physics or BB in Core/ Additional Science and at least a B grade in Mathematics.

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Higher Sports Leadership Award 3 Sports Leaders SLUK 501/0085/3 Trinity / Welling

Course Description: The Higher Sports Leaders Award is recognised as a Level 3 Award and has UCAS points that can be gained on completion of the course. The course provides excellent opportunities for students to develop self-confidence, team building and responsibility. Students will also need to complete a Level 1 coaching qualification as part of the course. What Next? Progress onto Further or Higher Education, Level 2 coaching courses or access employment opportunities within the Sport and Leisure industry. Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) Completed CSLA course Level 2 (recommended)

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Sport Studies 3 BTEC Edexcel /500/6753/9 Cleeve Park / Welling

Course Description: The Sport and active leisure industry is very diverse and covers such aspects as coaching, fitness testing and sports development. BTEC level 3 National in Sport will help you succeed in your future career within the sport and active leisure sector. The principles of sport that you will learn here underpin many aspects of professional life. What Next? Progress to Higher Education in sport related courses including sport science and sport coaching or access employment in the sport and leisure industry including coaching, fitness instruction and leisure management. Specific GCSE Requirements: 1) 5 A* - C including at least a C grade in English. 2) At least a C grade in Physical Education GCSE / Merit in Sport BTEC Level 2.


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Work-Life Skills Programme 1 and 2 BTEC BTEC Erith

Course Description: On this Level 1 and 2 vocational Work Skills programme there is something for everyone. The courses on offer are designed to give you skills and qualifications for the real world. The Programme is designed to you support you at level 1 and 2 to gain valuable short BTEC qualifications and other relevant accreditation which enable you to develop essential life and work skills needed for future success. What Next? This programme will allow you to continue your learning by moving on to a further education NVQ or BTEC course level 2 or demonstrate that you have developed skills that equip you for success in employment. The qualifications are recognised by employers. Specific GCSE Requirements: There are no specific entry requirements for the Work Skills programme

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Children’s Play, Learning and Development 2 BTEC Edexcel 600/7865/0 Trinity

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Construction 1 and 2 BTEC QAN 500/6668/7 Trinity

Course Description: The Level 1 course in construction is a practical, engaging course that teaches the skills and techniques necessary to work in the field of construction. The course is taught in specialist industry-standard workshops so you will gain hands-on practical skills. The course consists of 3 core units, as well as two personal skills units. Parallel to the core units you will have the opportunity to study specialist units, which may include; producing a timber product, developing bricklaying skills, developing plumbing skills, developing painting and decorating skills, developing electrical installation skills and developing building maintenance skills. What Next? This course is intended to provide a foundation for further study within construction, including progression to the Level 2 course in construction. Specific GCSE Requirements: There are no specific entry requirements for the Work Skills programme

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Early Years Education and Care 2 and 3 CACHE CACHE 601/2147/6 Erith

Course Description: If you are planning to work with children in a variety of different early years services, this is the course for you. This qualification will enable you to work, supervised, with children and their families in a variety of settings. You will study all aspects of caring for children and have the opportunity to reflect on your personal development.

Course Description: The CACHE level 2 and 3 qualifications in Early Years Education (EYE) are designed to prepare learners to become early years educators, enabling them to work with children from birth to 5 years and gain extensive knowledge of children aged 5 to 7 years. Once achieved, the qualifications are designed to enable learners to enter the workforce as Early Years Educators or access higher education.

What Next? Successfully completion of the course may lead to the Level 3 qualification in Children’s Play, Learning & Development. Alternatively students would be able to enter initial employment, at a junior level, in childcare.

What Next? The courses are made up of a variety of units which are externally assessed. Once achieved, the courses will allow you to develop a wider skill base and keep up to date with changes in children’s law and education.

Specific GCSE Requirements: There are no specific entry requirements for the Work Skills programme

Specific GCSE Requirements: Level 3: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including English & Maths Level 2: 5 GCSE passes


Hospitality 2 BTEC EDEXCEL 500/8305/3 Erith

Course Description: This course is for anyone who is interested in Hospitality and Catering. The course is aimed at students who want a broad-based vocational preparation for employment in the hospitality industry or to progress in education. The course also has a large practical element which will allow you to develop skills in various activities. What Next? Learners can progress into a Level 3 course in Hospitality, Hospitality Management or a Diploma in Professional Cookery. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 or more GCSE passes

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Hospitality 3 BTEC EDEXCEL 500/8197/4 Erith

Course Description: This course is for anyone who is interested in Hospitality and Catering. The course aims to develop a range of skills, techniques, personal qualities and attitudes essential for a successful working life. The course introduces the classification systems and standards used in the hospitality industry and the organisation and structure of hospitality businesses. The course also has a large practical element which will allow you to develop skills in various catering activities. What Next? Learners can progress into higher education and study for degrees in Hospitality Management, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Hospitality and Business Management and Professional Culinary Arts. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including at least a C grade in English Language

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Public Services 2 BTEC Edexcel 601/0962/9 Trinity

Course Description: There is broad range of content covered throughout the course, making it appealing to those who like to experience a wide range of topics whilst studying. Such topics may include: Public Service Skills, Land Navigation by Map and Compass, Expedition Skills in Public Services, Career Planning for the Public Services and Adventurous activities and team work for the Public Services. What Next? The qualification in Public Services is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, understanding and skills required for success when moving towards a career in the uniformed and non-uniformed services. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 or more GCSE passes

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Product Design 3 A - Level Edexcel 9RM01/9GR01 Cleeve Park / Erith / Trinity

Vocational & Work Related

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Course Description: This course is for students who want to design and create a variety of products for the market place. The outcomes may be real or prototype models. Students should be interested in how products are designed and manufactured and how they are brought to market. They will also design promotional materials such as posters and packaging. What Next? This course could lead to degree level education in designing or manufacturing or employment in a range of fields from small product development to large environmental designs. Specific GCSE Requirements: 5 A* - C grades at GCSE including resistant materials, graphic products or product design at GCSE. Art and design or other relevant GCSEs may be considered.

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Welcome to Partnership Sixth Our state of the art facilities, combined with a fantastic range of courses and an excellent programme of pastoral care, will enable you to achieve your academic and personal potential. We aim to develop in each student a mature and responsible attitude to learning and life. We will provide opportunities to accept challenge and responsibility, time for investigating ideas and for developing initiative and independence.

Mr B Lloyd Principal Erith School

We have high standards and expectations of all Sixth Form students. We welcome your application if you are ready to show the commitment and determination required to make the best use of your talents.

Mr I Collins Head Teacher Trinity School

Post-16 Education from In return, we will offer you support and guidance at every stage of your learning journey towards Higher Education or a career.

Erith, Trinity & Welling Schools & Associate Partner Cleeve Park School We look forward to welcoming you to our growing Partnership where your contribution to our success will be encouraged and valued.

Erith School Avenue roAD Erith Kent DA8 3BN

Trinity School Erith Road Belvedere Kent DA17 6HT

01322 348 231 www.erith.kent.sch.uk

01322 441371 www.trinity.bexley.sch.uk Course Guide.indd 1

Erith

Trinity

Mrs D Khanna Head Teacher Welling School

Welling School Welling Elsa Road Welling Kent DA16 1LB

Cleeve Park School Bexley Lane Sidcup Kent DA14 4JN

0208 304 8531 www.wellingschool-tkat.org

020 8302 6418 www.cleevepark-tkat.org

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