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CONTENTS W E L C O M E 4 O U R S T U D E N T S 6 A - L E V E L R E S U L T S 8 UNIVERSIT Y DESTINATIONS
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O U R C O U R S E S 1 0 E X P E R T T E A C H I N G 1 2 R E W A R D I N G T A L E N T 1 4
BRINGING THE VERY BEST OUT OF PUPILS
S I X T H F O R M C E N T R E
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T H E H C S D I P L O M A
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A C T I V I T I E S & C L U B S
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F U T U R E S D E P A R T M E N T
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S T U D E N T W E L L - B E I N G
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WELCOME TO HCS SIXTH FORM YOUR SIXTH FORM EXPERIENCE IS A TIME YOU WILL REMEMBER AND CHERISH FOREVER. YOU WILL LEAVE US WITH FAR MORE THAN OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC RESULTS. YOU WILL BE ENRICHED, FULFILLED AND WELL-PREPARED FOR YOUR FUTURE. In HCS Sixth Form, our students enjoy an education that is nurturing, engaging and challenging. With a focus on the individual, we seek to stretch our students academically, enrich their experience through their extra-curricular pursuits, and prepare them for the real world through the HCS Diploma and our Futures Department. We have high expectations of all our students and create a focussed working environment with small class sizes and dedicated Sixth Form study areas to ensure each student reaches their own potential. Throughout their time in Sixth Form, students benefit from the tailor-made support of a wide network of staff. Our tutoring team of ten specialists, five UCAS Co-ordinators, our newly appointed Head of Futures and two Heads of Year are there to help from the first day of Year 12 to A-Level Results Day and beyond. Whether you have been with us for some time or are looking to join us in Year 12, we get to know you and your story so that we can meet your needs and help you to achieve your aspirations. Our Sixth Form is not about academic excellence alone, and whether our students go on to apply to Oxbridge, Russell Group universities or follow the ever-expanding apprenticeship pathways, our Sixth Form Team knows how to develop character, confidence and connections to shape brilliant futures. Mrs Nathalie Teale Assistant Head (Sixth Form)
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OUR STUDENTS 6 SIXTH FORM SEYI A Subjects: Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Chemistry. Results: A* A* A* A* University destination: Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge “I’m really excited and so thankful to all of the teachers for helping me along the way. I’ve been at HCS for over 10 years and I’ve made so many memories with friends and with teachers. My best memory has been the music, singing in the choirs, playing in the orchestras and the feeling of camaraderie you get from doing that.”
QUINN P Subjects: English, French, Spanish and History. Results: A* A* A A University destination: McGill University, Montreal, Canada “I did really well and got what I needed so I’m really happy about it. Not only did the school help me with my whole application abroad, but they also supported me all the way through my course and my extra-curriculars so it’s been a really good experience with the school.”
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MAIA C-O Subjects: Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Music. Results: A* A A University destination: University of Exeter
CAMERON T Subjects: Geography, History, English Literature and an EPQ Results: A* A A plus A in EPQ Next step: Gap year
“I’ve received so much support at this school. From the moment I joined everyone has been so friendly so I’ll really miss everyone. My best experiences at HCS have been being part of the choirs and the drama department, and running the Year 7 & 8 drama club. I’m sad to leave HCS with so many friends and memories, but I’m also really excited for the future. I’m going to study Drama at the University of Exeter.”
“I’m taking a year out to work before I go travelling and then I’m hoping to study international relations. The staff here have been amazing. Week in, week out, I’ve been able to ask for any extra help I need and it’s paid off. Seeing them all today and saying thank you has been the best thing about it because they’ve put two years hard work in as well as us!”
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A-LEVEL RESULTS
EXPERT SUPPORT & ADVICE
Our students achieve outstanding A-Level results with overall grades well above the national average. Over the last 5 years:
Every pupil is given a UCAS Co-ordinator who provides expert advice on the university application process.
22% of grades A* 50% of grades A* - A 76% of grades A* - B 91% of grades A* - C
This includes: • • • •
1-1 support with writing your personal statement Interview practice Preparation for specialist entry tests Early Apps Programme for Oxbridge candidates and other early applicants
UNIVERSITY DESTINATIONS
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OVER 50% OF OUR STUDENTS GO ON TO STUDY AT TOP UNIVERSITIES, INCLUDING OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE AND OTHER RUSSELL GROUP UNIVERSITIES SUCH AS BRISTOL, WARWICK AND EDINBURGH.
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While most of those moving on from our Sixth Form head straight to university, others opt for degree apprenticeships take gap years and some go into industry. Students go on to study everything from astrophysics to costume design, and everything in between. Since 2020, our leavers’ destinations have included:
University of Aberdeen
University of Leeds*
University of Bath
University of Liverpool*
University of Birmingham*
Loughborough University
University of Bristol* University of Cambridge*
London School of Economics & Political Science* University of Manchester*
Cardiff University*
Newcastle University*
Cardiff Metropolitan University
University of Nottingham*
University of Coventry
University of Oxford*
University of Derby
University of Plymouth
Durham University*
University of Reading
University of Edinburgh*
University of Sheffield*
University of Exeter*
University of Warwick*
University of Glasgow*
University of the West of England
Harper Adams University
University of York*
University of Lancaster
*Russell Group universities
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Pupils demonstrate good study skills as they move through the school. They have good concentration and persistence.
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ISI INSPECTION REPORT 2020
OUR COURSES
We offer a wide range of courses taught in small classes by specialist teachers ensuring students achieve their potential
SUBJECT OPTIONS
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Availability of these courses is subject to pupil numbers.
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Art: Fine Art Art: Textiles Biology Chemistry Classical Civilisation Design & Technology Drama/Theatre Studies Economics English Literature Enterprise & Entrepreneurship (BTEC) Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) Geography Greek (GCSE) History Latin Mathematics/Further Mathematics Modern Foreign Languages - French - Mandarin Chinese (for native speakers) - Spanish - Russian GCSE (fast track) Music Physics Psychology Religion, Philosophy & Ethics Sociology Sport (BTEC)
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EXPERT TEACHING & DIGITAL INTEGRATION OUR TEACHING STAFF ARE DEDICATED PROFESSIONALS WHO USE THEIR PASSION TO ENTHUSE OUR STUDENTS AND WORK HARD TO ENSURE THAT EACH INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVES THEIR BEST. Sixth Form students are usually taught in double periods, allowing time for deep exploration of their subjects. Small class sizes ensure all pupils are engaged and each individual is stretched and challenged to perform to the best of their ability. In Year 12 and 13, we place a great emphasis on furthering students’ independent study skills and selfmotivation, while continuing to provide the support they need to flourish. For some pupils, our Learning and Study Support team offer invaluable advice and guidance. For others, such as our academic scholars, weekly meetings ensure they extend their academic abilities and are well prepared for their future paths. For all students, our Digital Strategy allows us to deliver the very best teaching and learning experience. Platforms such as Microsoft Teams Assignments and OneNote have transformed how pupils submit work and receive feedback, and allow for varied and collaborative approaches in the classroom. This is just the start of an ongoing journey that has opened up unlimited opportunities, all of which will enable our students to acquire the skills to thrive in a rapidly-changing higher education and employment landscape.
QUICK FACTS STUDY SPACES The Sixth Form centre is divided into dedicated study zones according to our students’ learning styles and preferences. This includes a silent study area and breakout collaboration spaces.
EXAMPLE SIXTH FORM TIMETABLE
The timetable varies according to the subjects taken. Time in Studies can be spent doing independent, supervised study in the Sixth Form Centre, or some students will use this time in specialist department areas, such as Art or DT. Period/time
Monday
8:40 1
9:15
2
9:45
Tuesday
10:40
4
11:10
5
11:50
6
12:25
Psychology
14:00
8
14:35
9
15:10
After school
Friday
Studies
Fine Art
Studies
HCS Diploma
BREAK Economics
Fine Art
Studies
Economics
Fine Art
Fine Art
Economics
Economics
Psychology
Studies
13:00 7
Thursday
F O R M T I M E (Chapel, music rehearsals, Sixth Form ADP)
10:20 3
Wednesday
L U N C H T I M E (clubs & activities) Studies
Psychology
Games
Studies
Psychology
ACTIVITIES
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AVERAGE CL ASS SIZE The average class size in Sixth Form is 6-10 students allowing for more one-toone time with the teacher. It also means classes progress more quickly and pupils form a strong bond.
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NUMBER OF SUBJECTS Most pupils are advised to choose three subjects to study alongside the HCS Diploma, though this is not prescriptive and some may choose to take four subjects at A-Level.
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REWARDING TALENT AT 16+, WE OFFER ACADEMIC, ART, DRAMA, MUSIC AND SPORTS SCHOLARSHIPS TO RECOGNISE AND REWARD EXCEPTIONAL TALENT. In each area of specialism, our scholars’ skills are stretched and they are provided with opportunities to explore and develop their talents. Our scholarship students enjoy a busy and challenging programme, intended to help them reach their potential. We look to our scholars to bring an attitude, dedication and commitment that will enrich our school community, becoming role models for their peers, whilst making the most of their talents.
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THE SIXTH FORM CENTRE IS THE HUB OF SCHOOL LIFE FOR OUR OLDER STUDENTS, OFFERING DEDICATED SPACES FOR QUIET STUDY AND RELAXED SOCIALISING.
DEDICATED SIXTH FORM CAFÉ Students make use of Café 1384 for breakfast, lunch and snacks with a broad menu of hot meals, healthy options and treats on offer. With hot drinks on tap and two comfortable seating areas it is the ideal space to relax and make new friends. QUIET STUDY AREAS Many students take advantage of the study centre during study periods, with individual booths to help focus the mind and separate areas for collaborative working. Others choose to use departmental study areas and Sixth Form art studios. The Head of Sixth Form is based within the Sixth Form Centre and is on hand to support and get to know our students individually. CENTRAL LOCATION Located on Church Street, the Sixth Form Centre allows easy access to the town centre at lunch times and after school.
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THE HCS DIPLOMA
ACCREDITED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BUCKINGHAM
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THE HCS DIPLOMA SITS ALONGSIDE OUR STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC STUDIES TO DEVELOP CHARACTER AND SKILLS BOTH IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM, HELPING THEM TO BECOME FULFILLED AND VALUED CITIZENS.
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Pupils mature into thoughtful, caring young people who are keen to contribute to all aspects of society. ISI INSPECTION REPORT 2020
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Academic achievement forms just one part of the Sixth Form experience at HCS. To ensure our students leave us real-world ready, each will embark upon a two-year HCS Diploma course that is made up of the four areas below. The Diploma is a formally recognised qualification, accredited by the University of Buckingham and forms part of the ‘drop down’ menu option for our students to include in their UCAS applications.
1 ELECTIVES
These short courses are designed to equip our students with the skills, aptitudes and experiences they will need to thrive in the real world. Modules are led by external speakers and HCS staff, covering everything from coding to cooking, and managing personal finances to interview and presentation skills.
2 PROJECT
Students undertake a project in an area of their choosing. They might learn a new language on Duo-Lingo, become a referee, set up a club for younger pupils or run a large-scale event. Pupils can also use existing commitments such as the EPQ and Duke of Edinburgh Award as the project for their Diploma.
3 CULTURAL & PERSONAL GROWTH
To broaden horizons and support their cultural and personal growth, students enjoy the opportunity to read around and beyond their subject areas, or study for music and drama examinations.
4 COMMUNITY & EXPERIENCE
The final strand of the Diploma allows students to give back to the local community, gaining skills in leadership and service through work experience, paid or voluntary work.
PSHE The Year 12 PSHE programme is largely delivered by invited expert speakers and covers issues such as: • Values • Organ and Blood Donation • Eating Disorders • Teenage Driving • Role of Magistrates • Revision Skills • Rape and Consent • University Finance • Sexual Health • Binge Drinking • Homelessness • Mental Well-being • Careers Advice • University Admissions EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION A number of students choose to take the EPQ - a research project, where students plan, research and deliver an independent project. It is worth half of the UCAS points of a full A-Level. It allows students to develop invaluable independent study skills while developing their knowledge of a subject about which they are passionate. POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY In addition to the roles of Head and Deputy Head of School, many of our senior students become form mentors and monitors. Through these positions of responsibility and roles within CCF and sports teams, students develop their leadership, communication and organisational skills. Working with and supporting our younger pupils allows students to grow in maturity and develop empathy. While working closely with teachers and representing the school with prospective parents, our students learn to be highly effective communicators.
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A WELL-ROUNDED EDUCATION IS ABOUT MORE THAN WHAT HAPPENS IN THE CLASSROOM. THAT’S WHY WE ENCOURAGE ALL OUR STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A WIDE VARIET Y OF OUTSTANDING SPORTS AND EXTRACURRICULAR OPPORTUNITIES.
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Debating Society Combined Cadet Force Duke of Edinburgh Musical ensembles, orchestras and choirs Christian Union Equality Club Biomedical Society Chess Club Amnesty International Eco-Club Dissection Club Club de Dictée Italian Club History Society Model United Nations Equality Club Classics Club Beginners’ Greek
SPORTS • • • • • • • • • • •
Cricket Athletics Rugby Netball Hockey Football Rowing Badminton Fencing Pilates ADP
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CLUBS & SOCIETIES
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ACTIVITIES, CLUBS & SOCIETIES
From our CCF parades and debating society, to large-scale drama productions, our pupils learn to seize the moment, have the confidence to challenge themselves and grow as an individual. In addition to our sports activities and music ensembles, we have a busy and varied timetable of lunchtime and after-school clubs exclusively for sixth form students. Many Year 12 and 13 students choose to continue with CCF and Duke of Edinburgh Awards, which offer exceptional opportunities for personal development. They also enjoy a whole host of trips across the globe, from visiting the CERN laboratories in Geneva, to the trading floors of New York and the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the Northern Lights in Iceland. Whatever their interests, our broad programme of sports, extra-curricular activities and international travel opportunities ensures that our pupils’ time in the Sixth Form at HCS is unforgettable.
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T HE F UTURES DEPA R TMEN T
OUR STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM A DEDICATED FUTURES DEPARTMENT THAT PROVIDES COMPREHENSIVE GUIDANCE TO H E L P N AV I G AT E P O S T-1 8 PAT H WAY S . Our Head of Futures, Mrs Leila Jackson, gets to know each student as an individual, finds out what makes them tick and makes sure they receive the support they need to meet their future aspirations.
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In Year 13, support includes a designated period each week for UCAS preparation and mock interviews with specialists in the student’s chosen field. This dedicated time and practical support ensures that over 90% of pupils go on to their university of choice each year. > OX B R I D G E & M E D I C A L PAT H WAY S S U P P O R T For those students considering early university applications to Oxford and Cambridge, and those looking to pursue a medical career, we offer specialised support including a weekly Biomedical Society and practice interviews with Oxbridge specialists and service professionals. > POST-RESULTS SUPPORT UCAS Co-ordinators and subject specialist teachers are always on hand on results day and beyond, supporting each student as they make their final university choices. > ALUMNI NETWORK Every student at HCS is able to benefit from the School’s alumni network which is rich in professionals who are experts in their field. We are always happy to make connections and arrange useful and purposeful placements, a benefit that continues well beyond school.
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> UCAS APPLICATION SUPPORT Every student is assigned a UCAS Co-ordinator who provides expert advice on the university application process. Visits to a university department and the Higher Education Fair at the University of Worcester are also arranged to help students explore the range of academic and career opportunities, and discover a future that’s right for them.
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> UNIFROG All of our students benefit from access to Unifrog, a platform which allows them to compare every university course, apprenticeship and Further Education course, ensuring they make the best choices, and submit the strongest applications.
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STUDENT WELL-BEING
ST U DY S UPP OR T We have an outstanding Learning Support Centre dedicated to ensuring students receive the support they require, gain confidence in their abilities and develop strategies to enable them to become and remain independent learners. SC H OOL NUR S E S & COU NSELLORS Our students’ physical and mental well-being are vital to their success at school. All students have access to two school nurses and a school counsellor who offer an indepedent and confidential service on-site.
SIXTH FORM STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO FULFIL THEIR POTENTIAL AND ARE OFFERED SUPPORT TO OVERCOME ANY CHALLENGES T H E Y M AY FAC E . Students are allocated a form tutor who will look after them throughout their time in Sixth Form, offering support and guidance. Regular Chapel services delivered by pupils, staff and external speakers give students a time to reflect and offer insight into new areas.
We also have a highly experienced physiotherapist in school offering physiotherapy treatment, rehabilitation, injury prevention strategies and pitch-side management. Our Athletic Development Programme helps keep pupils in top physical condition, too. PSHE PSHE is timetabled each week to provide information and guidance, and promote thought about a range of topics. Our aim is to develop thoughtful, compassionate and healthy students with a strong moral compass and the social skills to succeed in the modern world.
50%
Our Sixth Form students benefit from connections with a network of
4,000 alumni
Average class size
6-10 students
50%
More than
of HCS Sixth Formers usually go on to Russell Group universities each year
HCS offers a
A*/A
vibrant
Sixth Form Centre
Currently, there are
142
students in Hereford Cathedral School Sixth Form* *2023-24
55 Over
specialist teaching staff
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while
were
25
76%
of all Hereford Cathedral School’s A-Level grades in last 5 years were A*-B
We have a
DEDICATED
Sixth Form
CAFÉ
...plus quiet and collaborative study areas
Over
90%
of HCS Sixth Formers go on to the university course of their choice
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