New College Bradford - Your New College 2023

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We’re delighted that you’ve chosen New College Bradford. Congratulations for receiving a conditional offer and thanks very much for taking part in our admissions interview process. Part of a Trust with a proven track record of outstanding exam results at both A level and BTEC Nationals, New College is a centre of excellence for academic study. The College’s popularity continues to grow and applications for September are very strong.

This booklet is designed to share with you further information about our culture and what you can expect when you join us in September.

My role as Vice Principal is to work with all students closely to monitor your progress and achievement, providing you with highly effective study skills and learning behaviours and supporting you with your independent learning. I want to ensure that your experience in the classroom is of the highest quality so that you can study in the ‘New College Way’ and thrive during your time at College, reaching your potential in your assessments and exams and fulfilling your ambitions in the future. As an A Level Chemistry teacher, I am passionate about Science and always look forward to my teaching experiences in the classroom.

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Stuart Nash Principal - New College Bradford
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As Assistant Principal for Teaching and Learning my role focuses on the development of high quality teaching and learning as well as academic literacy and I am looking forward to ensuring that you are able to achieve the very best outcome from your Sixth Form studies and enjoy being part of the College community. I feel privileged that I can also meet students in a teaching room environment in my capacity as a teacher of Applied Science.

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As the Designated Safeguarding Lead at New College Bradford, the physical and mental health wellbeing of all our students is of paramount importance in my role. I have responsibility for an excellent team of Progress and Study Support Tutors, Counsellors and Special Educational Needs colleagues; together we ensure that students receive strong pastoral and study support to help you to thrive within the College environment, fulfil your potential and achieve your ambitions for the future. Through our tutorial programme, we offer an inclusive learning and working environment in which equality and diversity is celebrated and valued and we promote and embrace the Fundamental British Values. During your time at New College, we will respect you as an individual and encourage you to work in partnership with us to realise your goals.

I’m really looking forward to getting to know you at New College Bradford from September. As well as teaching Law, my role as Assistant Principal means I will work with the amazing staff across college to support you to get to where you want to go next: universities, apprenticeships and careers. We have a wide range of enrichment activities to help support those applications in the future, to help you meet new people and to develop new skills and interests to complement the subjects you study. We are specialists in helping teenagers reach their potential and can’t wait to help you reach yours.

As a Bradfordian, I am exceptionally proud to have the opportunity to work with the students, staff, and wider community at New College Bradford. As Assistant Principal responsible for behaviour, support, and community engagement, I believe our role at NCB is to make a significant difference to the lives of young people, with education providing a beacon of opportunity and aspiration within the communities we serve. I firmly believe it is our duty to develop a sense of pride amongst all NCB stakeholders, with students and supporting adults collaborating to set challenging expectations with education being a vehicle for our students to achieve.

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Steps to Enrolling YOUR

We know you’ll be working hard to achieve the very best possible grades in Year 11 and we want to wish you the very best in all your examinations this summer.

Our conditional offers set out the minimum grades students need to achieve for each of their chosen courses. These minimum entry requirements are there to safeguard students and to ensure that you enrol on courses for which you have secured the knowledge and skills needed to be successful. We’ll talk to you in lots of detail about your results and your course choices when you come to enrol, after receiving your GCSE results.

At the end of the summer term we’ll invite you to join one of our two Induction Days at college. This is a great opportunity to start settling into college, to meet your teachers and to find out more about your chosen courses. Your teachers will also provide you with some summer independent learning activities to help you hit the ground running in September.

Here are some key dates for you:

INDUCTION DAYS

THURSDAY 7 AND FRIDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2023

GCSE RESULTS DAY

THURSDAY 24 AUGUST 2023

ENROLMENT DAYS

THURSDAY 24 AUGUST 2023

FRIDAY 25 AUGUST 2023

START OF TEACHING YEAR 12

START OF TEACHING YEAR 13

THURSDAY 7 SEPTEMBER 2023

MONDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 2023

We’ll write to you over the summer to let you know which of these two dates you should come to enrol, and at what time. It’s important that you keep these dates free and attend at the right time. If you’re not able to attend you might find there’s more limited course availability at a later stage, especially if you change your mind about your course choices or don’t quite get the grades you need.

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sixth form college YOUR

New College is an academic sixth form which is different from both a school sixth form and a general further education college.

Our students are aged 16-19, studying either A Levels, Applied General subjects or a mixture of both. New College is a stepping stone to university and your experience with us will feel very different from Year 11.

Firstly, students don’t have to wear uniforms and there are no lesson bells but, more importantly, we work hard to develop an adult relationship with our students. We balance our expectation that you will want to work hard and make good progress, whilst trusting you to use your time and the college facilities as a young adult and an independent student.

Throughout your time with us, we will constantly check your wellbeing and will always be available whenever you need to speak to us about your concerns.

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subject choices YOUR

New College is the perfect size for sixth form study –we’re small enough to feel like a community but large enough to offer a huge range of subjects. This means you can genuinely choose the subjects that really excite you, that play to your strengths, that link to your future plans. We can tailor your combination of subjects to you as an individual. Helping you to select the right courses is critically important, which is why your interview and your enrolment meeting after your GCSE results are so important. If you change your mind about your subject choices, the sooner you can let us know the better, by emailing NCBStudentServices@nclt.ac.uk or by talking to us on the induction days. We won’t be able to make changes during the summer holidays but we’ll be able to discuss course choices again at enrolment, subject to available

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Throughout your time at New College you’ll know exactly how you are progressing. We use lots of assessment, including traditional exams, but also small, informal knowledge checks during lessons and via your homework (directed independent learning). You’ll be receiving lots of regular feedback, reflecting on the areas you need to target, and addressing any weaknesses really quickly. This helps you to feel confident and in control, and it means you’ll be very wellprepared for your final exams or assignments. After each assessment your teacher will review

Parents and carers will need to be recorded as a contact to be able to access Cedar. This information is collected during the application and enrolment process.

If you have any problems accessing Cedar, please email: NCB-StudentServices@nclt.ac.uk

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A Level
11 YOUR NEW COLLEGE results YOUR 100% A Level Pass Rate Level Pass Rate 58% A Level High Grades (A*-B) 100% Applied General Pass Rate 89% Applied General DistinctionDistinction* Grades 83% Percentage of Students who progressed directly on to University

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New College is a place which embraces and celebrates our differences. We want all of our students to feel happy, valued and wellsupported. Your progress tutor will often be your first port-of-call if you’re finding things tough. They can provide you with individual support or signpost you to other professionals that can also help, such as our team of counsellors or organisations outside of college. We run lots of events and campaigns throughout the year, helping students to stay safe and to make positive decisions which support good physical and mental health. We also have an experienced and committed team supporting students with additional learning needs (SEND) and a dedicated safeguarding team.

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support you in finding high quality work placements if you have particular careers in mind, such as medicine or teaching, or if you’re studying BTEC courses which include work placements, or if you’re considering work or apprenticeships rather than university.

The broad range of activities available as part of our Excel@NCB programme have been specifically

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enrichment YOUR

Whilst studying with us here at New College Bradford, you will have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of exciting enrichment activities, whether this is taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award, contributing to our many sporting clubs and societies, or joining the college’s annual ski trip. There are over 60 fun and exciting extra-curricular activities for you to take part in, with many extra announced throughout the academic year. We encourage students to take part in a range of enrichment programmes, some of which run for the full year, and some of which are short 5-week blocks. This gives you lots of flexibility to choose enrichments that suit you best. Enrichments fall into four different areas:

• Health and Wellbeing

• Leadership and Experiences

• Super Curricular Activities

• Clubs and Societies

Each of your subjects will have also developed a comprehensive range of enrichment encounters specific to your studies. These experiences prepare you for the next stage of your career and help to develop well rounded individuals, with a wide variety of skills and experiences to help you stand out from the crowd.

Taking part in enrichment activities is a great way to make new friends, learn new skill, develop confidence and potentially uncover hidden talents .

For more information about any of our enrichment programmes, please visit https://www.ncbradford.ac.uk/enrichment

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Case Study

Jacob Leather

Parkside School

Courses Taken:

Product Design Maths

Business

Enrichments Taken:

Football

What is it like studying at NCB? Studying at NCB for me is a relaxed yet motivating environment. That helps to get the best out of me

Future Aspirations

I don’t know what career I want to pursue yet, but I want to go forward through life without regrets.

Fun Fact

It took me 14 games to get a goal for the college team.

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Case Study

Isaac Sunley

Parkside School

Courses Taken:

BTEC Sport

A Level Business

A Level Economics

Enrichments Taken:

Football

What is it like studying at NCB? Studying at New College Bradford is inclusive, enjoyable and rewarding.

Future Aspirations

I would really like to pursue a career in football coaching.

Fun Fact

I’m a football coach for Manchester City.

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Case Study

Sehar Anjum

Carlton Bolling Academy

Courses Taken:

Maths

Photography

Textiles

Future Aspirations

In the future, I would like to study at university and study architecture

What is it like studying at NCB? NCB is a very creative and safe environment The teachers provide us with effective ways of teaching They allow us to reach our full potential,making us come out of our comfort zone. Im glad i put this down as a collage as it brings the collage experience to life.

Fun Fact

You will meet a wide range of people and become friends with people you did not expect to

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Case Study

Syeda Shehza d

Courses Taken:

BTEC Health and Social Care A Level Photography

Future Aspirations

I would like to be a Paediatrician in the future as helping out with children has always been something i’m good at

What is it like studying at NCB? NCB is a very friendly, creative environment and provides good education to help you go forward in the future. All staff are incredibly nice and are very supportive with your ideas NCB allows us to express ourselves freely without any worry. Studying at NCB is one of the best decisions I have ever made, and it really brings college expectations to life. Any sort of problems I have encountered at NCB have been solved calmly and responsibly.

Fun Fact

New College Bradford has a Starbucks

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Oasis Academy Lister Park

Case Study

Julia Takacsova

Courses Taken:

Law

Maths

Psychology

Enrichments Taken:

Volunteering for open day

Volunteering work

Visiting law firms

What is it like studying at NCB? Amazing! The teachers put in so much effort in order for us to achieve our dreams

Future Aspirations

In the future, I would like to become a lawyer.

Fun Fact

I did not speak English 4 years ago

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Tong Leadership Academy

Case Study

Bradford Forster Academy

Courses Taken:

Law

English Language

Sociology

Enrichments Taken:

Netball

Extended Project Qualification

What is it like studying at NCB? I find that a lot of university opportunities are given to me, for example, I was able to find work experience with a law firm in Leeds. Otherwise, I would have found it very difficult to find law work experience. I enjoy my lessons as my teachers are friendly and understanding.

Future Aspirations

In the future, I would like to become a solicitor

Fun Fact

I have 5 government names.

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Grace Adedeji

Case Study

Kimberley Balogova

Dixon’s Cottingley Academy

Courses Taken:

Law Politics

Sociology

Enrichments Taken: Volunteer for open days

What is it like studying at NCB? The subjects and the choices are absolutely Amazing! All of the students and staff are very kind and helpful and will help all students with their studies with the facilities available for support.

Future Aspirations

In the future, I would like to become a Lawyer.

Fun Fact

I completed volunteer work whilst at college.

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Case Study

Courses Taken:

Sociology

Health & Social Care Applied Science

Enrichments Taken:

Netball Crochet Club

What is it like studying at NCB? It can get stressful at times but if you stay on top of it it’ll feel better, but the overall college life at NCB is fun and inclusive.

Future Aspirations

In the future, I would like to become a children's nurse.

Fun Fact

I was born in Amsterdam and lived in the Netherlands for 10 years.

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Shalom Sowah Bradford Forster Academy

Case Study

Molly-Rose Eccles

Trinity Academy Bradford

Courses Taken:

Law

Textiles & Fashion

Design

Enrichments Taken:

Dance

Musical Theatre

Dungeons and Dragons

Fun Fact

I love mint chocolate ice cream and I listen to kpop. It's really fun

What is it like studying at NCB? There isn't a dress code or makeup restriction, so you're able to freely express yourself which I like. The environment is clean, and the study hub on the ground floor is highly motivating, for me, it's motivating because there are other people around also studying and doing work and it helps me concentrate. Teachers are kind, helpful and let you know where you went wrong.

Future Aspirations

I've always had many aspirations. Though I may have been able to narrow it down I'm interested in becoming a barrister in the criminal courts, both defending and prosecuting.

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What if I change my mind about my subject choices?

Don’t worry, it may be possible for you to change subjects. Just let us know by emailing NCB-StudentServices@nclt.ac.uk by Friday 7th July. You may also be able to change subjects when you come to enrol. This will obviously depend on there being space available on the course, and you achieving the subject entry requirements.

What if I don’t get the grades I need?

If I change my mind about courses, what happens to the Summer Independent Learning? You will need to complete the SIL for the courses that you enrol on before the start of term in September. If you are undecided between 2 courses, we strongly recommend that you complete the work for both courses. This will help you to decide which you prefer and will also mean that you are ready in time for the start of term.

What if I’ve also applied to my school sixth form?

That’s no problem. Remember that you are free to apply to as many places as you like and you

We offer a range of courses with different entry requirements, so if things don’t go quite to plan we’ll explore all of the other options that may be available to you at your enrolment.

What if I haven’t done the Summer Independent Learning?

The SIL is a requirement for all courses and MUST be completed before the start of term. It will be the basis of your first assessment and it will tell us how committed

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