The teachers, while they encourage you to work and learn independently, are always there to offer a helping hand – offer us that chance to develop and fulfil our full potential. John Bambury, Student
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welcome Welcome to the King John College and the host of wonderful opportunities available to you, post-16. Located in its own self-contained annex, our College has been recently refurbished and has all the facilities you will need, including a common room, a staffed Learning Resource Centre and an ICT suite. And we are growing. We now have 330 students, following a variety of courses both academic and vocational and we’re adding to these all the time to make sure there’s something available for everyone.
King John is a great combination of academic excellence for all and interesting extracurricular activities. You might want to join our public speaking team, try a new sport or even maybe help to run the college radio station. We’re very proud of our students, of what they achieve when they’re here with us and the people they become by the time they leave us and go on to university and the workplace.
Margaret Wilson, Head Teacher
It’s a great time to be here at King John. We believe we have a lot to offer you, but don’t take our word for it. Flick through this prospectus and judge for yourself. Patricia Macbeth, Senior Learning Coordinator KS5
contents A Place to Learn
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A Tutor’s View
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Why King John?
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Ways to Learn
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A Tutor’s View
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A Typical Week...
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...Doesn’t Have To Be Typical 07 Subjects
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Visiting the College
How To Apply
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At King John, we always welcome prospective students. If you would like to visit, please make an appointment by contacting reception on 01702 558284.
Your Next Step
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Aiming Higher
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Where Now?
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What A Result!
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Essential Information
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Apprenticeships
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Disclaimer Please note, the information contained within this magazineis correct at the time of publication. However, the school reserves the right, at its discretion, and for any reason, to make amendments without prior notice. Quotes from students and tutors and related articles are presented as recorded at the original time of filming. Students may now be in different year groups or may not still be studying at King John Sixth Form College.
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a place to learn King John College offers a high quality educational experience through a broad curriculum and a caring, friendly environment. We provide a wide range of advanced academic and vocational courses, alongside a host of additional experiences – both inside and outside the classroom. With a winning blend of exceptional study facilities and unique extracurricular opportunities, King John College is a modern purpose-built centre with a well-equipped common room, an extensive private study area and our own radio station.
Our active Student Committee plays an important part in the organisation of Sixth Form life with regular social events and charity fund-raising activities. We pride ourselves on encouraging every student to reach their full potential. This helps to make the experience of studying at King John College a very positive and fulfilling one. ‘Our students have high expectations of themselves because the teaching staff have high expectations of them – expectations which lead to success.’
a tutor’s view What do the people teaching at King John College think about life there?
King John College is an excellent working environment. It’s very friendly, it’s got a lot of energy. The students come to lessons and clearly enjoy them. There are great relationships between the students and the staff. You can see that in all the effort that is put into their work and also the other things that go on around the school. They put on their own shows and do charity events – things like that. Every student at the college is given a tutor who will be with them for the two years they’re with us. They will help support them in their studies and help them get the best out of their time at the college.
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Mrs Durham, Geography Tutor
Why King John? King John College has everything you need – state-of-the-art facilities, fantastic teaching staff and a friendly, supportive atmosphere. But why did our current crop of students choose King John? To get the answers, we spoke to students in Year 12 and 13 and asked them about life at the College, what they’ve learnt and why they chose to take the next step of their education with King John…
Hannah Dumenil, Student
Tom Clay, Student
John Bambury, Student
“I STAYED ON AT KING JOHN COLLEGE BECAUSE I REALLY ENJOYED WORKING WITH THE TEACHERS. THE TEACHERS ARE VERY FRIENDLY AND, IF YOU’RE WILLING TO LEARN, THEY’RE WILLING TO HELP YOU AND THAT HELPS YOU TO SUCCEED.”
“I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND COMING TO KING JOHN COLLEGE, BECAUSE IT HAS SUCH A GOOD QUALITY OF TEACHING AND YOU GET A NICE MIX OF PEOPLE.”
“I STAYED ON AT KING JOHN BECAUSE I KNEW MANY OF MY FRIENDS WOULD BE HERE TOO. I ALSO KNEW THE STAFF WOULD GO TO ANY LENGTHS TO HELP ME GET THE GRADES I NEEDED.”
Annabelle Joynson, Student
Toby Softly, Student
Jenny Scott, Student
“I DIDN’T GO TO KING JOHN SCHOOL, I CAME IN FROM ANOTHER SCHOOL. I DIDN’T KNOW ANYONE ELSE HERE WHEN I STARTED, BUT EVERYONE WAS SO NICE TO ME – AND TO EVERYONE ELSE. IT WAS JUST SO WELCOMING.”
“COMING TO KING JOHN SIXTH FORM COLLEGE WAS PROBABLY THE BEST DECISION I’VE MADE. I COULD’VE GONE ELSEWHERE, BUT BEING WITH FRIENDS AND CONTINUING TO LEARN WITH THE SAME TEACHERS HAS HELPED TO MOVE MY LEARNING ALONG.”
“AT KING JOHN COLLEGE THERE’S A VERY FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE – THE TEACHERS ARE SO APPROACHABLE. I KNEW THE TEACHERS I WOULD HAVE AND I KNEW THEY WOULD TEACH ME EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO KNOW.”
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ways to learn Whatever you want to achieve, King John College is ready to help you take the first step in achieving your goal.
AS & A LEVELS The traditional form of Further Education, A Levels are more academic courses that focus on specific subjects and give a great foundation for further study in subjects as diverse as Medicine and Engineering. Split across two years, the first year focuses on ‘AS’ qualifications, whilst the second year continues your study with complementary A2 components. The A2 element can only be taken if you complete the relevant AS Level qualification in Year 12, with the workload reflecting the increase in skill and knowledge required to succeed.
APPLIED A LEVELS These are great qualifications for anyone who wants to train to AS & A Level standard but also wants to get some ‘hands-on’ experience. Approximately two-thirds of the qualification will be assessed by assignments, with extended projects often taking place throughout the duration of the course. The remaining portion of marks available will be assessed via exams.
We know every student has different aims and needs which is why we offer a range of courses, each tailored to meet your needs and help you nurture your interest, talent and knowledge in your chosen field. And we can even help if you’re unsure of what do to next. We run open days to help you get a look at what is on offer
But what can King John College offer you? Read on to discover the different ways you can study with us…
BTEC & OCR CERTIFICATES
THE FOUNDATION PROGRAMME
These are vocational qualifications normally studied over two years and – with all assessment based entirely on assignments undertaken during the course – there are no exams at the end. They are also often tailored towards a specialised industry or sector, designed specifically to give you the skills and knowledge employers want from their staff.
This is a one year programme especially for students who do not achieve the minimum entry requirements to study A Levels and their equivalents but wish to continue with their studies. It is open to well motivated students who may wish to extend their range of Level 2 subjects. It is an ideal stepping stone between Level 2 and Level 3, so is great for students who prefer a more gradual step towards Level 3 study. At the end of the Foundation Year, if you are successful, you can apply to study Level 3 courses in Year 12 and hopefully progress into Year 13. This means you will have spent three years in the Sixth Form instead of the more usual two.
Best of all, these courses are available in a number of different subjects, making them the perfect alternative for anyone who wants to stay in education but doesn’t want to take A Levels.
a tutor’s view King John College is an excellent place to continue your studies, whether you’re coming up through King John School, or coming from a different school. There’s a fantastic range of courses and subjects, to make sure you really can achieve your best. There’s a great range of subjects on offer. There are the more academic subjects through to a whole host of other areas, so every student at the College has the opportunity to do their best. There’s a fantastic range of support available to all students. All our teachers are prepared to go that extra mile. By the end of their studies, they will have been given every opportunity to succeed. Mr Sweeney History Tutor
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and can give you advice on how you can best achieve your ambitions. Plus, with a great careers team on-site, we can help make your important decisions that little bit easier.
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a typical week...
Chloe’s Timetable Monday 9.00 – 10.05 PE
Often, colleges offer a very flat learning experience – so what makes King John College different? To help outline what your time with us could be like, we spoke to three of our current students to discuss what life is like, both in and out of the classroom…
10.05 -11.05 Biology 11.30 – 12.30 Private Study
Toby Softly, Jenny Scott and Chloe Thomas, Students
12.30 – 1.30 Geography Tuesday
Toby: A typical week at King John College is normally quite flexible. You could have a lot of lessons one day, but the next you will have a lot more free time. This gives you time to revise or to go to the library – it works really well. You can space out your work routine. Chloe: A typical day is not as formal as school. You have about three or four lessons a day, and that’s broken up with study periods and free periods. These give you time to do extra study and research around the subject. Jenny: We have 18 hours of lessons, as well as study periods. In those study periods you can go to the Learning Resource Centre to use the books or computers there, or you can go on and talk to your teachers if you need to. We also undertake Enrichment and Community Service. For my Community Service, I work with Year 9 students in a Maths class – I’ve taken Maths as an A-level. Toby: College is very different to school. It’s more relaxed, it’s more fun and you’re learning to work for yourself. You’re doing all this work because you want to get to university. And the teachers are there to help you along with it.
9.00 – 10.05 Science (Forensics) 10.05 – 11.05 Geography 11.30 – 12.30 Private Study 12.30 – 1.30 Science (Forensics)
11.30 – 12.30 PE 12.30 – 1.30 Biology 2.30 – 3.30 Enrichment Activity Thursday 9.00 – 10.05 Geography 11.30 – 12.30 Science (Forensics) 12.30 – 1.30 Biology 2.30 – 3.30 PE Friday 9.00 – 10.05 Private Study
2.30 – 3.30 PE
10.05 – 11.05 Private Study
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11.30 – 12.30 Biology
10.05 – 11.05 Science (Forensics)
12.30 – 1.30 Geography
... doesn’t have to be typical Life at King John College isn’t just based in the classroom. Every year, we add new enrichment activities to our timetables, as well as more and more exciting extracurricular activities and visits to interesting destinations around the world, adding another dimension to your time with us. Take a look at how we help to expand your King John experience beyond the boundaries of your regular lessons...
Enrichment
Additional Studies
The Enrichment programme offers you the opportunity to broaden your experiences at King John by taking up a new sport, helping to run the College Radio or perhaps joining the Public Speaking team.
Every student at King John also follows an ‘additional study’. You can choose Financial Studies, the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), or a modern foreign language.
Whatever you’re interesting in, there are a wide range of activities and events for you to choose from each term. Enrichment takes place every Wednesday afternoon.
The GCSE Language gives you 2 hours per week to complete the GCSE course in French, Spanish, Italian or Latin. Why? The following quotes are taken from the forum ‘Student Room’
“HISTORY IS THE DEGREE COURSE I WANT TO DO AND IT REQUIRES GCSE MFL. MY SCHOOL DID OFFER IT IN YEAR 9 BUT I WASN’T EXACTLY LOOKING AT UNIVERTISITIES AND WONDERING IF I’D NEED IT, YOU KNOW?”
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subjects WITH SUCH A WIDE RANGE DIFFERENT SUBJECTS ON OFFER – AND EVEN MORE COURSES – CHOOSING WHAT TO STUDY CAN BE A DAUNTING PROSPECT. BUT THERE’S NO NEED TO PANIC. WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, YOU’RE SURE TO FIND THE COURSES THAT WILL HELP GET YOU ON THE RIGHT PATH TO MAKING YOUR CAREER AMBITIONS A REALITY. TAKE A MOMENT TO READ THROUGH WHAT IS ON OFFER AT KING JOHN AND YOU’RE SURE TO DISCOVER A COURSE THAT’S PERFECT FOR YOU…
Beauty What will I study? This course will give you an excellent understanding of Beauty Therapy, which is currently one of the UK’s largest growth sectors in employment. Throughout this vocational course you will learn all the skills you need to succeed, whether you want to teach, work on a cruise ship or set up your own business. What courses are available? Level 2 & 3 NVQ (City & Guilds) What careers could it help with? Beautician, Fashion Writer, Stylist, Teacher…
Biology What will I study? Through a combination of practical experiments and theory you will look at Biology and its importance within the wider world, including its social, economic and industrial implications. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Doctor, Marine Biologist, Nurse, Psychologist, Veterinarian…
Since I’ve been at King John Sixth Form I’ve gained a lot of confidence and this is through the independence I’ve been given – from the subjects I’ve chosen through to my own personal study time. Hannah Dumenil, Year 13 KING JOHN
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Business Studies What will I study? You will look at the main areas of business, including marketing, accounting and managing personnel – both in theory and in practice. What courses are available? Applied AS & A Level, BTEC First Diploma (Level 2). What careers could it help with? Accountant, Account Handler, Banker, Company Director, Entrepreneur, HR Manager, Marketing Manager, Retail Manager…
Chemistry What will I study? Focused on bringing the practical and theoretical elements of this broad and complex subject together, you will begin to deepen your understanding of how chemistry is applied across a variety of industries. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Architect, Agriculturalist, Chemist, Designer, Doctor, Engineer, Environmentalist, Forensic Scientist, Manager, Pharmacist, Research Scientist, Toxicologist, Zoologist…
Customer Service What will I study? You will look at all areas of work within this sector, with a view to ensuring customer satisfaction at all times, as well as developing your own interpersonal skills for a variety of situations. What courses are available? Level 2 and 3 VRQ What careers could it help with? Entrepreneur, Event Organiser, Public Relations Manager, Retail Manager, Tour Rep…
Drama & Theatre Studies What will I study? This course will allow you to study every aspect of a production – from the script and performance, through to the critical study of the finished piece. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Actor, Choreographer, Dancer, Director, Presenter, Producer, Set Designer, Singer, Writer…
Economics What will I study? You will study the UK and world economic markets, discuss and analyse a variety of key subject issues and then develop relevant and sustainable solutions. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Accountant, Business Manager, Company Director, Politician…
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English Language What will I study? You will investigate the effects of contexts such as power, gender and technology on language. You will also create your own texts for a specific audience and purpose. In the second year, you will study child language acquisition and language change, as well as investigating an aspect of language of your choice. What courses are available? AS and A level. What careers could it help with? Journalist, Script Writer, Solicitor, Teacher, Writer…
English Literature What will I study? You will explore a variety of texts from the Victorian era for coursework and examination, analysing the ways in which the writers present the time and how they communicate their ideas. In the second year you will consider how love is presented across literature, from Chaucer to the present day. What courses are available? AS and A level. What careers could it help with? Journalist, Script Writer, Solicitor, Teacher, Writer…
Film Studies What will I study? Through this course you will deepen and broaden your knowledge, understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of film. You will look at both film production and the audience’s experience by focusing on a range of different films and you will also be given the opportunity to undertake some practical production work. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Actor, Cameraperson, Cinematographer, Designer, Director, Editor, Producer, Writer…
It’s a fantastic atmosphere in the college. Students are really willing to learn and the ‘family’ environment is wonderful. Debbie Dunn Director of Creative and Performing Arts
Music, drama and dance - performing arts take on a new dimension at King John College. KING JOHN
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Food Technology What will I study? In this study of the world of food design you will be given the opportunity to develop and create high quality food products for a local, national and global market. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Food Designer, Restaurant Owner/Manager, Dietician, Food Technologist, Environment Health, Development Chef, Food Buyer, Journalism, Teaching...
French What will I study? This subject aims to equip you with the skills you need to succeed in a French-speaking business or education environment, as well as giving you the opportunity to sample a week of work experience in a job based in France. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Business Manager, Event Organiser, Teacher, Tour Rep, Translator...
Geography What will I study? Geography is a unique and diverse subject which will cover a wide range of current global issues. It provides an excellent link to a wide variety of curriculum areas and will teach students key skills essential for the workplace. Geography will incorporate field studies. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Economist, Geologist, Meteorologist, Politician‌
Government & Politics What will I study? Taught through a distance learning course, this subject gives highly motivated individuals the opportunity to study this fascinating area. Work includes a look at how policies are developed, how individuals can influence the process and how representative the system is in reality. What courses are available? AS & A Level (video conferencing only) What careers could it help with? Company Director, Civil Servant, Politician, Solicitor‌
A real social experience learning goes beyond the classroom at King John.
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Hairdressing What will I study? This nationally recognised and fully flexible course allows you to learn the skills you need, directly from a hairdressing environment. You will spend four days a week in a salon and one in the college, developing your skills and honing your talents for the future. What courses are available? NVQ Level 2 & Diploma Level 3 What careers could it help with? Fashion Writer, Hairdresser, Stylist, Teacher…
Health & Social Care What will I study? Designed to introduce you to the concepts behind the health and social care industry, this subject focuses on the skills you need to take your interest in the area into the workplace. What courses are available? AS and A Level What careers could it help with? Care Worker, Nurse, Social Worker
History What will I study? Starting in the sixteenth century and ending in the 1930s, our course will give you a broad understanding of significant events in British History which have come to shape the modern world. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Law, Teaching, Journalism, Business and Administration, Museums, Archaeology...
ICT What will I study? This course will help you develop and apply your knowledge of information technology, with a view to managing and disseminating information at a business level. What courses are available? Applied AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Business Manager, IT Manager, Programmer, Software Engineering, Web Designer...
The staff at King John have helped me develop my abilities in a subject, as well as my confidence. They’ve helped me grow and develop and I know that they’re teaching me so much. Jenny Scott, Year 13 KING JOHN
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Mathematics / Further Mathematics / Use of Mathematics What will I study? Offering a blend of pure and applied mathematics, these courses offer you the opportunity to develop your working knowledge of the subject, enabling you to use a variety of methods to understand and communicate a wide spectrum of subjects, including Mechanics, Statistics and Mathematical Proofs. What courses are available? AS & A Level (Mathematics and Further Mathematics) What careers could it help with? Accountant, Banker, Company Director, Economist, Engineer, Statistician, Teacher…
Media Studies What will I study? Focusing on the press, broadcasting, film industry, new media and advertising, you will analyse each medium, see how they are constructed and learn how they influence the wider world. You will also learn critical theory, apply this across all media and discuss a wide variety of current issues within the sector. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Actor, Director, Editor, Graphic Designer, Fashion Designer, Producer, Writer…
Music / Music Performance What will I study? These courses are aimed at providing you with both an academic appreciation and practical understanding of music. You will produce your own compositions, develop your live performance skills, investigate World Music, improve your listening skills – or even get the opportunity to try your hand at recording and DJ-ing. What courses are available? BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Music and Diploma in Music, AS and A Level Music What careers could it help with? Composer, DJ, Music Management, Music Teacher, Musician, Session Musician...
Because you’re learning with other people who love the subject it makes lessons much better. There’s no mucking about – it’s serious, but still lots of fun! Tom Clay, Year 13 13
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Performing Arts What will I study? Designed to give you practical experience and a full understanding of the performing arts, this diploma will give an insight into all key areas, including drama, dance, singing, music and stagecraft, as well as the opportunity to perform in a variety of productions and workshops. What courses are available? BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma (Musical Theatre) What careers could it help with? Actor, Choreographer, Dancer, Director, Presenter, Singer, Stage Manager…
Philosophy & Ethics What will I study? This covers a range of views from philosophers and ethical thinkers which are applied to the world we live in today. Giving you a greater understanding of why we are here and our purpose in life. You learn to be a critical thinker. What courses are available? AS and A Level What careers could it help with? Business Manager, Journalist, Public Relations Manager, Politician, Solicitor, Teacher...
Physical Education What will I study? A multi-disciplined subject, the focal point of PE will be the performer and their performance. Bringing theory and practice together, you will develop an understanding of the human body, as well as the psychological and social aspects of sport, to help improve your performance. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Fitness Trainer, Leisure Centre Manager, Physiotherapist, Personal Trainer, Sports Psychologist, Sportsperson…
There’s a lot of one-to-one time with teachers. This shows in your learning. There’s more time to interact and the teaching is a better quality - and that’s shown in the grades everyone gets. Chloe Thomas, Year 13 KING JOHN
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Physics What will I study? Covering a wide range of topics, from the classical theories of Newton to the quantum world of Einstein – you will be able to find out more about everything from the structure of atoms to the mysteries of the Universe. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Physicist, Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Doctor, Astronomer...
Psychology What will I study? A subject that studies the human mind and how it influences behaviour, Psychology covers a range of perspectives, including how our minds develop, how disorders can be treated and the functions behind sleep, stress and emotions. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Company Director / Entrepreneur, Psychiatrist, Psychologist…
Science with Forensics What will I study? Initially a one year AS equivalent course with the option of continuing onto a second year A2 equivalent course, where you will have the chance to experience what it is like to study and work as a Forensic Scientist. The course covers the fundamentals of science, scientific practical techniques and science in the work place in the first year and then moves onto criminology, forensic science and finally, criminal psychology in the second year should students remain on the course. What courses are available? Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Applied Science (Forensic Science) What careers could it help with? Science Technicians for Schools, Industrial, Commercial, Hospital and Forensic Laboratories, Scenes of Crime Officers, Laboratory Managers, Forensic Scientists...
My favourite subject has got to be Sociology, without a doubt. It’s one of those subjects you can really immerse yourself in. You can get a real interest in it really quickly. John Bambury, Year 13
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My Maths tutor is probably the best teacher I’ve ever had. I feel like he gives us a lot of respect. I want to do the work for him – it feels good because he’s helping me learn. Toby Softly, Year 13 Sociology What will I study? With an aim to explain the different forces and influences that shape our daily lives, Sociology looks at key social structures – such as families, education and work – to help you understand how everyday society works. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Counsellor, Criminologist, Marketing Manager, Public Relations Manager, Researcher, Teacher, Writer…
Spanish What will I study? This subject aims to equip you with the skills you will need to succeed in a Spanish-speaking business or education environment, as well as giving you the opportunity to undertake one week’s work experience in Spain. What courses are available? AS & A Level What careers could it help with? Business Manager, Event Organiser, Teacher, Tour Rep, Translator…
Sport What will I study? Covering theoretical and practical aspects of the area, this subject will give you the opportunity to experience the industry and help develop your leadership skills. What courses are available? OCR National Diploma, OCR National Certificate What careers could it help with? Fitness Trainer, Leisure Centre Manager, Physiotherapist, Personal Trainer, Sports Psychologist, Sportsperson…
Extracurricular PE – another success story In 2012-2013 the Sixth Form will be running competitive netball, hockey, football and rugby teams. Training will be on through the week with games on Wednesday afternoons. All of the teams enter either County or National Cups, with the rugby team competing in the National Daily Mail
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Schools Cup and the Rosslyn Park Rugby 7’s (the biggest schools rugby tournament in the world). On top of this, all students have the opportunity to use our excellent fitness suite that is open most lunch times for students to use!!
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how to apply Applying for a course at King John College is easier than you think. The key qualifications you need are a determination to improve your skills, abilities and results and a commitment to good attendance.
Simply follow our handy guide and you could be taking your next step with us…
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Have a read through this prospectus and see what courses interest you. Come along to our open evening or call us to arrange a visit. Our team will be happy to help you make decisions that are right for you. If you are already learning at King John School, a place will be reserved for you and you will receive guidance and advice from your tutor and Head of Year.
Fill in our application form and return it to us by post. If you haven’t yet received an application form, please call us on 01702 558284 or email kjs@thekjs.demon.co.uk
You will then be invited in for a guidance meeting with a member of our team. We’ll discuss your choices and what you aim to do after studying with us. Your guidance meeting is an important part of the application process and will help decide whether you are offered a place.
Now you should have plenty of time to revise for your GCSEs, helping you to achieve your full potential. Once your exams are out of the way, we will invite you to enrol with us and give you a start date for your courses.
If your exam grades aren’t as good as you hoped, don’t panic! We will be able to give you advice and guidance and might even be able to get you on another suitable course or offer you the opportunity to re-sit some of your exams.
Remember – spaces on some courses are limited, so don’t miss out. You don’t need your GCSE results to apply at King John College so send in your application form as soon as possible. We look forward to learning with you next year… Entry to some courses requires a certain level of achievement at GCSE… All students are expected to achieve a Grade C or higher in English and Maths. Entry to courses is calculated on a points system, where your best 8 GCSEs (including Maths, English, Science) are converted into points accordingly: A*=58, A=52, B=46, C=40, D=34, E=28, F=22, G=16 Your final points score will determine the course available to you in order to provide a personal pathway to learning.
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your next step...? Your time at King John is special, but it’s also an important time to plan your next step – whether that means university, further training or the start of your working career. We provide regular timetabled sessions for UCAS and CV advice, as well as time with our in-house careers advisor, giving you the support and guidance you need. We aim to make your college life a great foundation for your later life – helping you make the right decisions for your chosen career path…
aiming higher We have a consistently high percentage of students from our college annually entering into higher education. This year more than 85% of our students applied to universities and colleges through UCAS – the University and College Admissions Service. Our feedback from UCAS indicates the vast majority of our applicants receive offers from institutions which are their first or second preference. Time is designated for students to meet with their form tutors and the resident careers advisors for help and advice with their UCAS and job applications.
In addition to this we provide all of our students with a range of resources to successfully complete their applications before the necessary deadlines. These include access to ICT facilities, university and college prospectuses, information about university and college open days, job vacancies and visits from an outside consultant to help with their personal statements. At King John we aim to give our students the edge, since we have realised the workplace is becoming increasingly competitive. More and more employers are seeking individuals with overall lifeskills in addition to normal academic qualifications
where now? What do King John students want to do when they leave the college?
Chloe Thomas, Student King John Sixth Form College has helped me figure out what I want to do later in life. Beforehand I had no idea what I wanted to do with my future, and coming out of it, I’ve realised that I want to go to university to train to be an adult nurse.
Hannah Dumenil, Student When I leave King John, I’m going to get a job in accountancy. I’ve had a lot of support from my Mathematics teacher, which has helped me pursue my dream.
Annabelle Joynson, Student
Tom Clay, Student
After King John I’m going to take a gap year and I’m going to go travelling – probably in Asia. I’ve been offered loads of support from teachers, personally as well as professionally.
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After finishing at King John, I plan to go on to university to study Biology.
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what a result! After supporting and nurturing your talents – as well as witnessing all your hard work, enthusiasm and determination during the previous year – we will be as excited as you on results day. So, what did King John College students achieve this year? We caught up with them as they left college for the final time, having just received their grades and with their thoughts turning to the future...
“It’s results day and there are several hundred students here. Obviously many of them have done very, very well and they’re very excited. There’s a real buzz about the place.”
Patricia Macbeth Senior Learning Coordinator KS5
“King John fully supported me and helped me to a double distinction in Music, A in Mathematics, A in Media and B in Psychology. Now I’ll be going to university to study Psychology.” Charlotte Attfield
“I couldn’t believe my results. A* in Maths and Geography and an A in Economics means I’m off to university to study Financial Mathematics. King John has been extremely helpful and supportive and there is always a great atmosphere to learn.” Chevonne Boxer
“Having studied Psychology, Music and English Language, I got a grade A, grade B, and a double distinction. With these results I’m able to go straight into full-time work with the possibility of university later.” Alexander Whybro
“I was pleasantly surprised with my results - A* in Sociology, an A in Psychology and an A in Geography. So I’m off to Warwick University. I guess the pre-exam breakdown was worth it!” Gregory Vail
For information on what our students achieved this year, including examination results, turn to page 22 and 23.
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essential information Teaching Staff
The staff at King John College are led by the Senior Learning Coordinator, KS5 and two Learning Coordinators. In addition, there is an experienced team of 14 personal tutors.
Your Personal Tutor
At King John, all students follow a Sixth Form Studies course which offers time dedicated to tutor support and our Enrichment programme. Your personal tutor who, wherever possible, will be a member of staff who also teaches you, will monitor your progress through one-to-one interviews each term, help you set action plans and generally support your academic and social development. Your tutor will also support you with UCAS and employment applications.
Additional Studies
Part of your Year 12 experience offers supplementary courses in General Studies and Financial Studies.
Physical Education
With outstanding facilities on-site, King John College offers plenty of opportunities for you to take part in a range of individual and team sports. In addition, the College offers courses in refereeing, coaching and other related activities. And, in Year 12, you will get the chance to tailor your own PE programme with the help of the physical education department.
Work-related Opportunities
The college offers a variety of work experience and job-shadowing opportunities to every student and they play a vital part of many of the courses on offer. Great working relationships with a variety of businesses across the area means we are able to fulfil placements quickly and every year some students have the opportunity to work abroad.
Independent Study
Life at King John College is built on a foundation of independent study. This gives you the tools you need to bring out your potential and hone your skills for later life. On your first day we will guide you towards making the most out of your independent study sessions and provide you with a student planner to help you work towards deadlines. We believe that by working together, you, your parents and your tutors can prepare you for the next step in your life.
Guidance
Your success at King John College depends on the close cooperation of you, your parents and your tutors. You will be assigned a personal tutor who will be responsible for monitoring your progress, as well as offering constructive and sympathetic guidance on any issues impacting upon your life at the College – from study methods and independent learning to careers and higher education decisions.
Parent Liaison
In addition to the ongoing monitoring of your achievements, full annual reports will be prepared. There will also be a consultation evening for parents, students and tutors, in addition to two review sessions.
Student Parliament
Elected by members of Year 12 and 13, the Council play a major role in planning social events. The Sixth Form Parliament represents the student body on all aspects of life at the College and its members are drawn from every tutor group.
Learning Contract
When you begin your life at the King John College you will enter into a learning contract with us. This will set out, clearly, the opportunities for learning provided for you – and what we expect in return, with regard to your commitment and attitude.
Code of Expectations
We are proud of the College’s warm, friendly and supportive atmosphere – where all students are encouraged to achieve maximum success in their chosen fields of study. Every student is expected to contribute fully to this aim and show respect and courtesy to every member of the College and School community – other students, younger pupils, staff and visitors. Every student at King John College must sign the Code of Expectations, which includes the following: 1. All students should complete at least 15 hours of study per week outside lessons to ensure that all assignment deadlines are met and that work is of the highest possible standard. 2. All students must attend all timetabled lessons and study periods. A letter from parents should explain all absence. 3. All students should dress in a manner which is acceptable in a school environment and which recognises safety requirements. 4. Students are not allowed to smoke in school, in the area surrounding the school or on the school buses. 5. Possession or consumption of alcohol or drugs will not be tolerated, on or off the school site, whilst under the jurisdiction of the school.
If you experience any difficulty at your time at the College, it will be your personal tutor, the Head of Sixth Form or the Assistant Head of Sixth Form who will make contact with your parents. Likewise, we encourage all parents to contact us should they feel it necessary to express any particular concerns.
Monitoring
Your tutors will complete a regular assessment of your achievements throughout your life at the College. Aspects highlighted include effort, academic progress and attitude to learning. Your personal tutor will then compile the subject assessments and discuss them with you, before forwarding a final copy to your parents.
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Apprenticeships If academic subjects aren’t for you, then an apprenticeship could be the perfect alternative. We offer several apprenticeship courses that teach you everything you need to know for your vocation. By the end of the apprenticeship, you’ll have all the skills for the job, as well as invaluable hands-on experience in the workplace.
Take a moment to read through our courses and find the apprenticeship that’s right for you.
Accounting All organisations need people to manage their finances. An Accounting apprenticeship prepares you for roles such as account assistant, credit control clerk and finance assistant. What is the role of an Accounting apprentice carry out? Tasks include balancing accounts, processing invoices and payments, preparing financial returns, monitoring petty cash and bills, and writing financial reports. What qualities does an Accounting apprentice need? You should be good with numbers and have natural business and commercial understanding. Strong communication skills and excellent attention to detail are essential. What courses do we offer? NVQ Level 2 & Level 3 Entry requirements A minimum of grade C Maths and English, plus two grade D’s at GCSE. Employment The apprenticeship requires a minimum of 16 hours per week in paid employment; the school will help you find this. Employers must pay apprentices a minimum of £96.20 per week (pro rata for part-time work). Career prospects Once you have your NVQ Level 2 qualification, you can progress to the Level 3 course and then onto a related Foundation degree. Starting salaries, once qualified, range from £12,000 to £14,000. More senior posts attract salaries of up to £40,000. Cost 16-18 year olds: Training is free for the student and employer. 19 years plus: Training is free for the student, with a contribution to be made by the employer.
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Business & Administration If you’re interested in working as an administrative assistant, secretary or clerical assistant, then this apprenticeship is for you. It’s also a good starting point for progressing onto one of our management apprenticeships later on. What is the role of a Business & Administration apprentice? Tasks include planning meetings, setting up agendas, typing minutes, work on Excel, PowerPoint and Word, sorting post, faxing, photocopying and filing. What qualities does a Business & Administration apprentice need? You will need good organisational skills, strong IT skills, excellent verbal and written communication, and a committed and methodical approach to work. What courses do we offer? NVQ Level 2 & Level 3 Entry requirements A minimum of grade C in English GCSE, plus 2 grade D GCSEs. Entry is subject to an in-house test and interview. Employment The apprenticeship requires a minimum of 16 hours per week in paid employment; the school will help you find this. Employers must pay apprentices a minimum of £96.20 per week (pro rata for part-time work). Career prospects Once you have your NVQ Level 2 qualification, you can progress to the Level 3 course and then onto a related Foundation degree. Starting salaries, once qualified, range from £10,500 to £15,000. More senior roles attract salaries of up to £20,000. Cost 16 to 18 year olds: Training is free to the student and the employer. 19 years plus: Training is free to the student, with a contribution to be made by the employer.
I am organised and like to keep myself busy. Working in an office environment will teach me many new transferable skills for future employment.
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Hair/Beauty The King John School has a successful Hair and Beauty department, with a reputation for excellence. We offer a high quality training and assessment programme for both Hair and Beauty apprentices. Your in-house tutor will also assess your performance and regularly visit your place of work, building a strong link with your employer. What courses do we offer? NVQ Level 2 & Level 3 Entry requirements A minimum of two grade D GCSEs. Entry is subject to an in-house test and interview. What skills do you learn as a Hairdressing apprentice? Apprentices on the hairdressing course will learn all the necessary skills for a career as a hairdresser, including washing, cutting, styling and colouring hair, dealing with clients, and health and safety training. Optional units teach salon reception duties, promoting additional services and products to clients, plaiting and perming hair and attaching hair extensions. What skills do you learn as a Beauty apprentice? Beauty apprentices will learn all the basic skills required for a career as a beautician, such as manicuring, pedicuring, waxing, giving facial skin treatments, enhancing eyebrows and lashes, and dealing with clients. Optional units train you in salon reception duties, ear piercing, make-up services, threading services and assisting with spa treatments. Employment You will spend 4 days in the workplace and 1 day in college. The minimum apprentice wage is ÂŁ2.60 per hour, which equates to approximately ÂŁ96.20 per week and is paid by the employer. Cost 16 to 18 year olds: Training is free to the student and the employer. 19 to 24 year olds: Training is free to the student, with a contribution to be made by the employer. 25 years plus: The full training cost is required.
I love meeting people and being creative. Hairdressing is the pathway for me.
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