welcomewelcome
I hope your GCSE exams have got off to a great start. I have no doubt that you’ll have worked really hard in preparation and we’ll be eager to celebrate your successes when we see you at enrolment in August.
I also hope you’ve found the booklets we’ve shared with you over the last few months helpful, providing you with insight into the culture, systems and support that make New College Doncaster a special place to study, which help our students to achieve remarkable results, and which help them to grow and develop as young adults.
This third and final booklet is designed to share with you some practical information about what happens next, in the period between finishing your GCSE exams and the start of your studies at New College Doncaster.
Wishing you the very best of luck in your remaining exams.
Brendon Fletcher Principal - New College DoncasterStudents at New College Doncaster experience a culture of very high expectations, which supports them to maximise their potential and achieve their aspirations. Teachers challenge students to be the best that they can be, to have very high levels of attendance and punctuality, and to develop strong, independent learning skills. This culture prepares students exceptionally well to progress to their next steps.
Ofsted, December 2021
Induction Day YOUR
We’re looking forward to inviting you to attend one of our two Induction Days taking place on Wednesday 5 July and Friday 7 July. Look out for letters arriving in the post around the third week of June. Your letter will confirm which date you need to attend College and will also let you know what to do if you’re unable to attend, for any reason.
The Induction Day is all about helping you to settle into College before we break for the summer. It’s an opportunity to meet your teachers, to find your feet within the building, to try out the buses that might bring you to College, and to meet other students that are joining the College in September. It’s a great way to get a sense of what it will feel like to be a student at New College Doncaster, particularly if you’re still considering your options.
As part of the day, you’ll have a subject session for each of the courses you selected at your interview. In many cases it will help reassure you that you’ve made really good choices, but sometimes it can help you make very positive decisions about switching to courses that might suit you better.
We’re really looking forward to welcoming you back into College.
YOUR
Summer Independent Learning (SIL)
During your Induction Day visit, each of your teachers will assign you some Summer Independent Learning (SIL) Tasks to complete over the summer break, ready for your first lesson back after the holidays.
This work is designed to help support your transition from GCSE to post-16 study. In some subjects, it will help to refresh and consolidate some of the GCSE topics that will be important for your post-16 courses. It might develop some of the important skills you’ll need, such as research or writing skills. For some subjects, it might introduce some of the new topics you’ll be studying in more detail in the autumn term. The SIL will also help you to get a sense of whether the subjects you’ve chosen are ones that you’re likely to enjoy and succeed in, in advance of your enrolment day.
All of the SIL tasks will be available for students to download later in the year at www.ncdoncaster.ac.uk/SIL and by selecting ‘Year 11 to 12’.
Enrolment Day YOUR
To become a New College Doncaster student, it’s important that you’re available to attend your enrolment appointment in person at your allocated date and time. This will either be on Thursday 24 August or Friday 25 August, after you’ve collected your GCSE results. We will write to you in mid-July with details of your appointment.
Enrolment Day is an exciting day when you’ll officially become a New College student. During your individual appointment we’ll talk to you about your GCSE results, your future plans, and agree with you the courses you’ll study at New College Doncaster. You’ll sign your learner agreement and carry out some administrative bits and pieces, and you’ll then be able to buy a bus pass if you need one.
Because we are seeing so many students, and because it’s important that we allocate places fairly and in line with our admissions policy, we’re unfortunately not able to accommodate requests to switch from one date to the other, or at a different time of the day.
If you’re not able to attend, the letter we’ll send you in July will explain what you need to do next. Please be aware that if you’re not able to attend your appointment we cannot guarantee that places in the College, or for some particular courses, will still be available at a later stage. If you’re also still unavailable on our Late Enrolment Day (Thursday 31 August) then we are unlikely to be able to provide a place at New College Doncaster.
Your first day will start with a welcome from the Principal and an introductory tutorial, before beginning your first lessons later in the morning.
Over the course of the first week, which we call Freshers’ Week, you’ll have the opportunity to sign up to a wide range of extra-curricular enrichment and sporting programmes that will take place over the year.
We hope you’re feeling excited about joining the College that we are so proud of. You’ll quickly settle in, make new friends, consolidate your friendships from school, and find your way around. Although we hope you’ll have made really well-considered decisions about your course choices, there will be opportunities to review this during the early part of the term.
Term dates for next academic year have been published on our website since last autumn at https://ncdoncaster.ac.uk/term-key-dates/ Please note that these dates might not always be the same as the term dates of some of our feeder schools, and that holidays during term time are not authorised under any circumstances.
financial support YOUR
The College is committed to ensuring that all students are able to access an outstanding education.
We recognise that, for some students, the barriers to accessing post-16 are financial. New College Doncaster has a range of ways to support students financially:
• 16-19 Bursary
• Free College Meals
• Travel Grant
• Laptop Loan
• Specialist Equipment Loan
Discretionary Bursary
Qualifying students will receive up to £600 per year. This will be distributed across 6 payments throughout the course of the year. The aim of this bursary is to support students in their studies and could be used to buy equipment, stationery or contribute towards the payment for additional trips and visits that the College offers. These bursary payments are linked to attendance.
Enhanced Bursary
Qualifying students may receive a larger (enhanced) bursary to support their education. These payments are not linked to attendance.
Free College Meals
Qualifying students will receive £15 a week, uploaded onto their College ID cards to spend at any of the College shops or in the canteen. If on a placement or College trip, a voucher is provided for the equivalent value once Student Services are made aware.
Travel Grant
This support is aimed at helping students overcome the financial barriers of travelling to College. The Travel Grant is a £325 allowance, which will either cover the full cost of a College bus pass (subject to route availability on enrolment day), or a grant payment to help with the cost of travelling to and from College on public or private transport. Students that apply for a bursary will automatically get assessed for a Travel Grant.
Laptops
Laptops are available for all students to borrow whilst working in College. For qualifying students, it may be possible for a College laptop to be taken out on a longer-term loan to support with independent work at home.
Specialist Equipment
Students studying Film, Media, Maths or Visual Arts subjects have the opportunity to loan a range of specialist equipment including graphical calculators, art stationery, cameras and video cameras. Students also have the opportunity to use the specialist facilities in the Visual Arts department during the College day.
financial support faqs
Will I qualify and how do I apply?
Details of how to apply for a bursary and the qualifying criteria can be found on our website: https://ncdoncaster. ac.uk/supporting-you-financially/
When can I apply?
Applications will open on Monday 26 June 2023. We encourage you to apply early. This will enable our finance team to be able to assess the applications before students start, ensuring that support is in place from the start of term.
Applications received after 31 August may not be processed to receive the first payment on time but you will be advised your payment dates on your decision letter.
ROUTE 4
Adwick, Great North Road
travel options YOUR
We offer a large range of routes covering the Doncaster, North Nottinghamshire and North Lincolnshire areas, alongside existing public services. Each of the locations served are covered on the map opposite. Bus passes are priced at £325 for the year (equivalent to approx. 91p per journey) and can be purchased on Enrolment Days, please see the “Your Financial Support” page for more information on the eligibility for the Travel Grant.
For the most up to date information regarding routes and timings, please visit: https://ncdoncaster.ac.uk/travel
Woodlands, Windmill Balk Lane
Scawthorpe, Jossey Lane
Bentley, High Street
Doncaster, Carr House Road
Doncaster, Leger Way
Armthorpe Road
Branton
New College
ROUTE 6
Mexborough, Bus station
Conisbrough, Hill Top Road
Old Edlington, Crossroads
Wadworth, Main St
Tickhill, Market Place
Harworth, Tickhill Road
Bawtry, Main St.
New College
BUS ROUTE
For more information about travel options and to see the latest bus timings, please visit our website: www.ncdoncaster.ac.uk/travel
ROUTE 10
Skellow
Carcroft
Toll Bar
Bentley
Scawthorpe, Jossey Lane/York Road
Scawsby
Cusworth
Rossington
New College
ROUTE 1
Barnby Dun, Stainforth Rd
Kirk Sandall, Brecks Lane
Wheatley Hills, JD Gym
Armthorpe, Nutwell Lane New College
ROUTE 2
Moorends
Thorne, Field Road
Stainforth, East Lane
Hat eld, Manor Rd
Dunsville, High St
Armthorpe, Mill Street New College
ROUTE 8
Edenthorpe, Thorne Road/Eden Field
Edenthorpe, Church Balk/St Oswalds Drive
Wheatley, Barnby Dun Road
Wheatley Hills, Boundary Avenue
Armthorpe New College
ROUTE 3
Crowle, Market Place
Belton, Ash Tree Close
Epworth, Burnham Rd
Haxey, Haxey Lane
Westwoodside Blaxton New College
ROUTE 11
Hat eld Woodhouse, Main Street
Hat eld, High Street
Wheatley
Thorne Road
Town Moor
Bessacarr
New College
ROUTE 9
Edlington, Tait Avenue
Warmsworth, High Road
Balby, Weston Road
Wadworth
Tickhill, Buttercross
Harworth, Blyth Road
Bircotes, Cricket Ground
Bawtry, Market Place
New College
ROUTE 5
Ranby, Old Blyth Road
Retford, Market Place
Retford Hospital
Ranskill
Bawtry, Main St. New College
ROUTE 7
Gainsborough
Beckingham
Walkeringham
Misterton
Haxey
Gringley on the Hill
Everton
Bawtry New College
OFFICIAL
The official New College clothing range is available to all students. Order yours online at ncdoncaster.ac.uk/nc-official