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Rules
Cabin Rules
DO NOT HURT PEOPLE
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(with words or actions includes swearing and offensive language)
DO NOT DAMAGE THINGS
If you are not in a lesson then you need to do the classwork elsewhere.
Try and treat everyone respectfully, at all times, including their belongings, personal space ipads and laptops .
No phones or other electronic devices (except laptop or iPad for typing classwork) to be out or used without gaining permission from a member of staff first.
Only approved school uniform may be worn in lessons, form time or assembly.
Sanctions
If you trash the Cabin (and do not help to put it right afterwards) then you will be banned from using the Cabin for the following day.
If an electronic device is out in lesson time without permission it will be confiscated until the end of the day or you risk it being banned from school.
Damage to property will result in a bill going home for you to pay.
Hurting people with words or actions leads to a sanction which will involve loss of your free time.
Sixth Form and Beyond!
Comberton Sixth Form has an excellent reputation for supporting students with special educational needs (SEN) and we consider ourselves to be a fully inclusive environment. This includes providing specialist support in the sixth form for students with a Cabin place from any of our secondary provisions.
We believe that Comberton Sixth Form offers an exceptionally good range of provisions and are confident that our approach of treating every student as an individual means that we can provide tailored support for ALL students.
We have an excellent and highly skilled team of Teaching Assistants (TAs) assigned to the Sixth Form Cabin, who have a wide range of subject specialisms and are very highly qualified to give A level support
For a sixth form Cabin place students do have to have meet the academic entry criteria for the courses they wish to take.
Each year there are a number of students that do progress to University placements and the Cabin support them in their applications and preparation for University life.
We have very good relations with Anglia Ruskin and our students have been successful in getting good degrees locally and it has been a pleasure to keep in touch of how they are doing.