SIXTH FORM WEEKLY BULLETIN FRIDAY 13TH JANUARY 2017 ISSUE
Message from Mrs Freeman I hope that everyone has had a good break and that you are all well rested for what is bound to be another very busy term. I have had an enjoyable holiday where I took the opportunity to delve back into my geography roots by starting to read 'Prisoners of Geography; Ten maps that tell you everything you need to know about global politics'. I have thoroughly enjoyed having a bit of time to read but can also thoroughly recommend this to any students studying Geography and Politics or who have an interest in these interesting political times. What it highlighted to me was the "interconnectedness" of so many different aspects of the curriculum but also that even at my great age, learning new things and overcoming long held ideas about things is truly exciting and enlightening; watch out all of my pupils for my new knowledge I will be springing on you this term! In order for everyone to widen their horizons further, this term we see the continuation of our ESTEAM lecture series. We have been very fortunate to receive some very highly acclaimed academics and this term is no different with Dr Edina Rosta speaking on Wednesday 18th of January at 4:30. You don't have to be a scientist to enjoy such talks; learning for the sake of learning and opening one's mind to new ideas is a wonderful thing! Have a good term everyone.
Message from Fenella WatkinHale, Hind House PR Welcome back, everyone and a Happy New Year! I hope you all had a restful holiday and a lovely Christmas. Having been back at school for 4 days now, it feels as if we’ve never been away. This short week has been all about settling back into things, but I’m sure everything will feel alltoo normal next week when clubs and the usual homework load resumes! On another note, huge congratulations to Year 13 – we’ve all managed to send off our UCAS! It’s a little scary to think we’ve only got 10 weeks, including half term, until Easter, and then it’s just a little longer until study leave, followed by…the dreaded exams!! So, enjoy the term everyone, and have a great 2017! Fenella
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Year 12 A Levels This term Mrs Durnford will be asking students to state which examinations they would like to be entered for. If your daughter is studying an unreformed subject then she will take the AS examination in this with the option of dropping it next year or continuing it onto A2 Level. With reformed subjects, if your daughter is taking only 3 subjects then she will not take any AS examinations. If she is studying 4 she should decide, in conversation with her tutor, which subject she will take an AS examination in. She should have an honest conversation with her subject teacher to decide if taking the AS is the best option; any grade that she achieves will need to be declared on her UCAS application, so only those likely to achieve a good grade should take the AS examination and do so in this knowledge. If you have any queries or would like to discuss this further please contact your daughter's form tutor. If your daughter is considering continuing all 4 subjects to the full A Level for some specific reason, she should make a point of speaking to me early on this term.
UCAS Information By the time you read this, the deadline for UCAS applications will have passed. Many girls have received all their decisions from universities and will be deciding which ones to accept. I urge all girls to please have a conversation with their tutor before they press the button. The girls must choose a firm choice and an insurance offer. Many of them are holding offers where universities have said they will lower the grade requirements if they make them their firm choice so this is always worth considering in the bigger picture. If, as parents you would like more advice, please feel free to contact your daughter's form tutor. All decisions need to be made on UCAS by the 4th May.
The Week Ahead Monday Talk by Jo Russell from HART on Human Rights, 2.10pm NMH Tuesday Year 13 Elevate Study Skills. Please come back from lunch early and go to NMH at 1.40pm where you will be registered Year 12 'Outside the RMS Bubble' Life Skills carousel. Students are to go to the following rooms, depending on which sessions you have signed up for: Mr Grogan: H15, Mr Dowds: H14, Mrs Sears: H18, Mrs Reeves: H11. Mr Young: H16, Mr Broome: Common Room Wednesday Chapel (cookery for some Year 13s) Thursday House Assembly, 4.10pm LEAD Year 12 Friday Assembly Common Room Duty: 6R1 Have a good week everyone! Dr Esland
OXFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICINE INSIGHT DAY SAT 25TH FEBRUARY This event, on Saturday 25th February from 9.30am until 1.30pm may be of high interest to any Year 12 planning on applying to study medicine at university. The event will take place at the Academic Centre of the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford Information about the day is as follows: The day will look at how to direct reading and interest development by linking current medical research to GCSE, A Level and IB specifications in the sciences. This will guide students on how to build their individual story of interest and passion for their subject in preparation for the application and selection processes for entry to medicine. Students will be given examples of how to build their areas of academic interest and knowledge and how to incorporate these areas into their personal statements. The talks will be focusing on recent research developments in ovarian cryopreservation a technique used to preserve fertility in young people, particularly those undergoing cancer treatments which can cause infertility as a long term side effect. These talks will be delivered by doctors (from junior level to consultant level) along with current medical students of all year groups. Mid way through the morning there will be a poster walk detailing recent research ongoing in Oxford specifically chosen to link to the specifications of school science subjects. The timetable for the day is attached. The event will be free. However, students will need to cover their own travel costs. The talks of the insight morning will also be broadcast via webex link so students who live a significant distance from Oxford or overseas students can access live online. To sign up for the event please do so via the following online form: https://goo.gl/forms/eEBANVROgbM8JEhK2 Spaces are limited to two students per school please speak to Mrs Freeman/Mrs Sears if you are interested in attending as it may be possible for more than two to attend.
NATIONAL MEDIC MENTOR WEEKEND
National Medic Mentor Weekend is taking place on the 18th and 19th March in four locations across the UK: London, Cardiff, Lancaster and Birmingham In November, over 1000 students from across the UK attended and had the opportunity to network with 100s of doctors and medical students, who will be there to share their knowledge and experience with students. There will be a medical conference taking place on Saturday 18th March with 14 presentations from Royal Colleges, medical schools and a variety of doctors and medical students to help aspiring medics explore careers in medicine and help set up medical school societies at their respective schools. On Sunday morning (19th March) there is an optional UCAS lecture about applying to medical school which includes 3 textbooks, lunch and free parent registration. This comprehensive lecture will explain how enthusiastic students can make a competitive medical school application. Parents are also encouraged to attend as there will be dedicated talks for them too. It is a highly valuable opportunity for your students to network with doctors and medical students, learn about work experience opportunities and how to make a successful application. Registration is £25 for the Saturday conference and students can register on the medic mentor website and find out more about the events: http://medicmentor.co.uk/nationalmedicmentorweekend/ All proceeds from the weekend will be used to support our UK's medical students with scholarships, elective bursaries, free training and educational initiatives.
ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE TUES 11TH WEDS 12TH APRIL This is an opportunity for Year 12 students to visit and stay overnight at one of the UK’s leading universities for engineering. You’ll take part in our annual, two day event, which will give you an insight into what it would be like to study engineering at Loughborough University. It’s your chance to experience firsthand the University campus and student accommodation. You’ll also have an opportunity to take part in a number of different ‘taster events’ within our engineering departments. Staff and students are onhand throughout the two days to talk about the courses we offer and answer other questions you may have. There is a small charge for this event of £55 to take part, which covers meals and accommodation. What you will do: Visit different Engineering Schools and Departments Take part in exciting engineering experiences Learn about different engineering options Talk to lecturers about engineering courses Stay overnight in student accommodation Department experiences include: Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering Architecture Chemical Engineering Civil and Building Engineering Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Product Design Engineering Apply for your place To apply for your place please complete this online application form. Details of the application process are below. There are 200 places available and we will use the information you provide on the form to determine who gets allocated a place. in the form we ask for a short (max 200 words) supporting statement. This will carry the most weight when we make decisions for places, so it is essential that you explain clearly why attending Engineering Experience will benefit you. You can prepare this before completing the application form and upload it directly from a word document if you prefer. There is a small charge for this event of £55 to take part, which covers food and accommodation. The University is pleased to be able to offer 20 of the places free of charge to students who would have difficulty in meeting the cost. These will also be allocated on the basis of the information provided on the form. The deadline for receiving applications is 12:00 midnight 20 January 2017 and successful applicants will be informed by the end of February.
MATHEMATICS SUMMER SCHOOL On this fiveday Maths Summer School students will be introduced to undergraduate topics in pure and applied maths, examining challenging mathematical problems using both calculus and algebra. If you are interested in taking part in this Summer School, please contact Mrs Cubbon for guidance.
The course content includes material that students are unlikely to encounter in detail while at school but that is frequently covered as part of first year university programs. As well as looking at maths in theory, we will also be covering key applications of mathematical tools in computing, economics, statistics and engineering. The 2017 course will include: Linear Algebra * Hierachies and the Google algorithm * Differential Equations * Financial Markets and the Black Scholes Model * Integration and 3D Spaces * Vector Calculus * Vectors & Matrices * Proofs and Algorithms * Sets and Infinities * Cryptography Classes are small, typically containing twelve to fifteen students, all of whom should have a passion for mathematics, a curiosity to build on their existing knowledge and be keen to embrace and exchange new ideas. An expert Tutor will lead each session in a seminar format, but learning will be largely studentled wherever practical. Classes will focus on discussion and on problem questions and exercises, creating a comfortable environment for students to share ideas amongst their peers and to progress from their existing knowledge toward more challenging material. The Mathematics Summer School is only suitable for students who have completed ASLevel Mathematics (or the equivalent in another qualification structure) at the time of the course. We welcome any student aged between 1518 who meets this requirement. This Summer School is particularly appropriate for students who may be considering further study of mathematics at undergraduate level, or who are interested in related disciplines such as physics, computing or engineering. Practical Details: The cost of the fiveday course is £475, and will be held at the University of London in Bloomsbury (please note that these courses are not residential, and accommodation must be arranged independently if required). The course will be held on the 17th21st July and repeated 7th11th August and 21st25th August. There will be a limited number of bursary spaces available for those who would otherwise have financial difficulty in attending – please see our website for details. To book a place please visit http://www.debatechamber.com/summerschools/mathssummerschool/ call us on 0845 519 4827, or email info@debatechamber.com. Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
NEWNHAM COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Newnham College Subject Taster Days 2017 Our Subject Taster Days are opportunities for young women in Year 12 to visit the college for a day, to participate in a range of academic sessions introducing them to university study, and to hear all about the admissions process to the University of Cambridge. This year, we are holding Subject Taster Days in the following subjects: Classics – 16th February 2017 Human, Social and Political Sciences – 20th February 2017 History and Modern and Medieval Languages – 13th March 2017 (for students interested in studying History, Modern and Medieval Languages, or a combination of the two) Biological Natural Sciences – 31st March 2017 Further information about the Subject Taster Days, including the online booking form and application deadlines, can be found here: http://www.newn.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduates/opendays/collegeopendays/
Newnham Essay Prizes A reminder that all female students currently in Year 12 at a UK school may enter the prizes, which are being offered in Architecture, Engineering, History, Modern and Medieval Languages, Philosophy, Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences, as well as our annual ‘Woolf Essay Prize’ with questions inspired by Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own. The prizes are designed to give students the opportunity to think and work at a university level and in a university style. Each of the Newnham Essay Prizes has a first prize of £400, a second prize of £200 and a third prize of £100. There will be a prizegiving at Newnham College in July 2017. The deadline for all 201617 essay prizes is 12pm on Friday 3rd March 2017. Entrants should upload their submissions to the webform, found here: Essay Prizes Form. The cover sheet should also be uploaded to this webform. Please ensure that a school/college representative has completed the appropriate section. Entries will not be valid without this information. Questions for each individual prize can be found on the college website, at this address: http://www.newn.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduates/newnhamessayprizes/
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE STUDENT CONFERENCES These conferences are designed to provide uptodate information on the application and admissions procedure at both institutions as well as providing an insight into student life. The events are aimed at students who have already completed their GCSE examinations (or equivalent) and are now undertaking further study. The conferences will cover: · Courses available at Oxford and Cambridge · Applying to Oxford and Cambridge (including Student Life) · Student finance and careers · Interviews · Oxford & Cambridge Admissions for Teachers and HE Advisors new programme for 2017 at most venues Admissions tutors, academic staff and current undergraduates from both universities will also be on hand to answer students' questions. Please note: the Scottish Conference provides information specifically for students in the Scottish Education System. For 2017 we have updated the programme of sessions for teachers and HE advisors and encourage teachers to consider attending alongside students. Teachers are invited to book up to 25 Year 12 students and up to five accompanying members of staff to attend one of the Conferences. The events are for students based in the UK only and bookings must be made in school/college groups using the booking form for the respective conference. Admission is by ticket only and all bookings should be made through a teacher. Please do not arrive at a conference venue without having made a booking as you will be turned away. Booking forms can be found here: https://oxfordandcambridgeoutreach.co.uk/student conference/introduction
Emmanuel College East Asian Studies Taster Day Emmanuel College run subject Taster Days for Year 12 students. By attending lectures, visiting departments and speaking to current undergraduates we hope that attendees will get a taste of what it’s like to study at university. The East Asian Studies Taster Day (Chinese and Japanese) is taking place on the 10th March 2017. Full information including the timetable and booking form can be found here: http://www.emma.cam.ac.uk/admissions/access/tasterdays