Malvern College Briefing on Sixth-Form Choices
• For entry into the Sixth Form in September 2019
Mr Gauci (Deputy Head Academic) – Introduction and overview
Mr Reid ead of Sixth form) - Sixth Form: Opportunities & entry qualificatio A Levels & Enrichment Mr Holroyd The IB Diploma Mr Thurlow (Head of Careers) - Universities & Careers
Timings Autumn term • By Half-term - Sixth-Form prospectuses sent to Parents • Field day - Future wise profiling and interviews • Friday 9th November - Briefing of the Hundred • Monday 12th November - Sixth Form taster lessons • Tuesday 13th November - Presentation to 100 parents & Sixth Form Choices • Weeks 11/12 – Initial indication of subject choices Lent term • Weeks 2 & 3 - Trial GCSE Examinations • Sunday 3rd February - Hundred Parents’ Meeting: • Week 5 - Sixth Form Choices made within provisional A Level & IB blocks • After Lent half-term - AS & IB blocks confirmed • 2nd half lent term -100 pupils interviewed by sixth form academic team Summer term • Choices refined Post GCSE results • Changes possible dependent on set sizes September 2019 • Changes possible dependent on set sizes
Two courses of study… IB Diploma • •
6 subjects (normally 3 HL and 3 SL) Core of CAS, ToK and EE
A Level
Either: 3 A Level subjects plus an Enrichment course Or:
4 A Level subjects
xth Form Entrance Requiremen New number system (9-1 for all subjects) Minimum requirements: 3 x 5 (including English and Maths) and 3 x 6 Mathematics A level – 7 (at least) for A level IB Higher Level – 8 or 9 strongly recommended
evel Programme September 20 Either: course Or:
3 A Level subjects plus an Enrichment 4 A Level subjects
• All examinations in all subjects will be at the end of the Upper Sixth year (May/June 2021) • A-Level grades are: A* – U
A Level examinations
• Internal (trial) exams in A Level subjects Lower Sixth - first week of the Summer Term 2020 Upper Sixth - week after half-term in the Lent Term 2021 • Final A Level exams in May/June 2021
A Level Subjects Art Biology Business (cannot be combined with Economics) Chemistry Classical Civilisation Design Technology Drama & Theatre Studies Economics (cannot be combined with Business) English Literature French Further Maths (must choose Maths as well) Geography German
History Latin and Greek Mathematics Music Music Technology Philosophy Photography Psychology Physical Education Physics Politics Spanish
Block A Art
2017-18 A Level Blocks Block B
Design Technology
Block C
Biology
Enrichment Block
Block D
Mathematics & Further Extended Project Mathematics
Business*
Economics*
Business*
Mathematics
Maths for Science A Level
Chemistry English Literature
Geography
Politics
Further Maths AS
History
Economics* English Literature
Geography
Psychology
French
Spanish
Mathematics
Music
Photography
History
Physics
Music Technology
Latin
Physics
Drama
Economics* Philosophy
Physical Education Beginners Italian
Chemistry
*Please note that Economics and Business Studies cannot be chosen togeth
Block A
2018-19 A Level Blocks Block B
Block C
Block D
Enrichment Block
Biology
Extended Project
Chemistry
Business
Maths for Science A Level
English Literature
Geography
Economics* English Literature
History
Latin
Mathematics
Art
Chemistry
Biology
Design Technology
Drama
Economics*
Economics Geography
Business*
Mathematics
Music
Music Technology
Physics
Psychology
Photography
Religious Studies
Physics
Politics
Further Maths AS Classical Civilisation
French Beginners Italian
Learning Enhancement (if you already receive Mathematics & Further Mathematics LE lessons) e.g. private tuition Mandarin Physical Education Your own suggestion for Enrichment
*Please note that Economics and Business Studies cannot be chosen togeth
A Level Enrichment Programme Pupils studying 3 A Levels will choose one course from the A Level Enrichment Programme The most popular options for 2017-18 were: • The Extended Project Qualification • Maths to support Science A Levels • Further Maths AS Level • Beginners Italian • Pupils’ own choice, e.g. private tuition Mandarin, Elite Music Programme
The IB Diploma The International BaccalaureateÂŽ aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. To this end the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment. These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right. IB Mission statement
• Three subjects at higher • Three subjects at standard level • All three parts of the core
The core is compulsory and central to the philosophy of the Diploma Programme. • Each subject is graded from 7 (highest) to 1 (lowest) • 3 - 0 points awarded for the Core • Maximum total is 45 points • Usually a Diploma is awarded for 24 or more points
Individuals & tudies in language and literature (A) Societies English A Lit (H/S) English A Language & Lit (H/S) German A (H/S)
Language Acquisition (B) French (H/S) German (H/S) Spanish (H/S), ab initio) Spanish (ab initio) Italian (ab initio) Latin (H/S) Greek (H/S)
Sciences Biology (H/S) Chemistry (H/S) Physics (H/S) Design Technology (H/S) Environmental Systems & Societies (S) Sports, Exercise & Health Science (H/S)
Business Management (H/S) Economics (H/S) History (H/S) Geography (H/S) Philosophy (H/S) Environmental Systems & Societies (S)
Mathematics Maths – Analysis (H/S) Maths – Application (H/S)
The Arts & Elective Visual Art (H/S) Music (H/S)
Timeta ble Block Group 1
P
Q
R
English
Maths
U
V
GERMAN A German A
ITALIAN A
Group 2
FRENCH B
GERMAN B German B LATIN Latin ECONOMICS GEOGRAPHY Geography
SPANISH B
ENGLISH A LITERATURE* ENGLISH A LANGUAGE & LITERATURE* English A Literature English A Language & Literature
ECONOMICS HISTORY
French B Spanish (ab initio) Spanish B Italian (ab initio) History Economics
CHEMISTRY PHYSICS
PHYSICS BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY
Biology Environmental Systems Chemistry Physics
MUSIC Music
MATHS* Maths Maths studies
Group 3
ECONOMICS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Business Management HISTORY PHILOSOPHY Philosophy BIOLOGY Group 4 TECHNOLOGY Technology SPORT, EXERCISE & HEALTH Sport, Exercise & Health Group 5
Elective s
VISUAL ART Visual Art
Environmental Systems
Timeta ble Block Group 1
Group 2
P
Q
R
English
Maths
U
V
GERMAN A German A
FRENCH B
LATIN Latin
SPANISH B GERMAN B German B
ENGLISH A LITERATURE* ENGLISH A LANGUAGE & LITERATURE* English A Literature English A Language & Literature
ECONOMICS GEOGRAPHY Geography
ECONOMICS HISTORY
French B Spanish (ab initio) Spanish B Italian (ab initio) Latin History Economics
CHEMISTRY PHYSICS
PHYSICS BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY
Biology Environmental Systems Chemistry Physics
MUSIC Music
MATHS* Maths Maths studies
Music
Group 3
ECONOMICS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Business Management HISTORY PHILOSOPHY Philosophy BIOLOGY Group 4 TECHNOLOGY Technology SPORT, EXERCISE & HEALTH Sport, Exercise & Health Group 5
Elective s
VISUAL ART Visual Art
Environmental Systems
Learner profile The IB learner profile is the mission statement translated into 10 learning outcomes: inquirers knowledgeable thinkers communicators principled open-minded caring risk-takers balanced reflective
Core requirements Extended essay • • • •
ToK
4,000 word limit Opportunity to investigate Research skills for university Increasing numbers opting for World Studies essays
• • • •
Interdisciplinary The nature of knowledge How do we know what we know? Not one perspective
Creativity, Action and Service • • • • •
Pupils need to be involved in a range of activities Pupils need to be involved in their community Balanced lifestyle Appreciation of life outside the classroom Reflection is important
Malvern College: U6th statistics c.150 pupils in U6th c. 15 take a Gap Year c. 25 apply to international universities c. 110 apply to UK universities
Gap Year projects • • • • • • • • •
MC in China, Egypt and Hong Kong Community project work in Nicaragua Banking internship in Hong Kong Teaching & skiing in French Alps Teaching & trekking in Ecuador and Peru Safari guide in Tanzania Coaching rugby in New Zealand Golf in USA ‘Gapper’ at prep school in Kenya
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UK universities 82% went to first choice university
• 10% went to second choice university • 8% used Clearing • 61% went to Russell Group universities • Top choices: Exeter, UCL, Bath, Edinburgh • Other popular choices: London, Durham, Bristol, York, Leeds, Liverpool, Birmingham, Loughborough, Oxford, Oxford Brookes, Reading, RAU
International universities • USA: NYU, Columbia, Boston, Chicago, Johns Hopkins, Northeastern, Princeton • Europe: Maastricht, Milan, Munich, Madrid and Utrecht • Elsewhere: Canada, Hong Kong, UNSW
A Level or IB? Universities’ views
• Both courses recognised
• A Level allows for specialisation: focused choice of subjects + potentially EPQ • IB allows for depth but also retains breadth: range of subjects + EE + ToK + CAS
Degree course requirements: GCSEs • Basic minimum: 6 x GCSEs at Grade 5 and above including English Language and Maths* *(Grade 6 in Maths for Business courses) • Russell Group: 8 x GCSEs at Grade 6/7 and above • Oxbridge: 8 x GCSEs at Grades 8/9
Degree course requirements: A Level and IB • Generally: A grade or 6 in HL in subject of choice (eg, English, Geography, History) • Economics: A*/A grades or 7/6s in HL Maths and Economics • Engineering: A grade or 6 in HL Maths • Medicine: A*/A grades or 7/6s in HL in Biology and Chemistry
UK university offers Engineering at ICL A*A*A-A*AAA or 39 (6 in HL Maths) Mathematics at Warwick A*A*A*or 39 (766 – 6 in HL Maths) Medicine at Oxford A*AA or 39 (766) Nat Sci at Cambridge A*A*A or 40-42 (776) Physics at UCL AAA or 38 (66 HL Maths + Physics)
UK university offers Economics at Cambridge A*A*A or 40-42 (776) Economics at Warwick A*AA or 38 (6 HL Maths) English at Oxford AAA or 38 (666) English at Bristol AAA or 36 (6 HL English) Law at LSE A*AA or 38 (766) Law at Birmingham AAA or 32 (666)
UK university offers Business at City University AAA or 35 (555) Business Management at Oxford Brookes BBB or 31 Liberal Arts at Durham A*AA or 38 (666) Liberal Arts at Surrey AAA-AAB or 35-36 Architecture at Kent AAB or 34 Architecture at Anglia Ruskin BBC or 24
UK university offers History at Oxford Brookes BBC or 30 Politics and IR at Hull BBC or 28 Business Management at Manchester Met BCC or 26 Advertising at Greenwich BBC Marine Photography at Falmouth BCC Sports Coaching (Degree) at Hartpury Degree: BBC Fdtn: CC-CCD
University advice • Briefings - L6th pupils in Sept 19; L6th parents in May 20 • University fairs - Jan 20 & Mar 20 • Open days - May-Dec 20 • University Day - Jun 20 • Interviews with UCAS Team - Sept to Dec 20
Alternatives to university Apprenticeships Employment: • Job search • Management training • Starting at the bottom • Self-employment Non-degree qualifications Sponsored degrees
A Level or IB? Employers’ views • Both courses valued for transferable skills • A Level most widely known in the UK • IB’s breadth appreciated • Subject of degree rarely matters • Top degree results from top university wins • Work experience vital
Careers Advice Tutor group discussions - Oct 18 Inspiring Futures careers briefing, profiling and interview - Oct to Dec 18 Careers & Futures Evening - 14 March 19 Work experience - July to Aug 19/20/21
A Level or IB? How to choose Both challenging – both highly valued “Horses for courses”
A Level pupils prefer focus on fewer subjects in dept IB pupils enjoy breadth of subjects
Who can pupils talk to for information and advice? Form tutor Housemaster/Housemistress Parents Teachers Current sixth form pupils The Deputy Head Academic (Mr Gauci) The Head of Sixth Form (Mr Reid) The IB Diploma Co-ordinator (Mr Holroyd) The Head of Careers (Mr Thurlow) University Applications (Fr Law for UK) (Dr Harris for overseas)