RMS Sixth Form Bulletin Edition 7: 13th May 2016 Message from Ms Weatherston‌ Mrs Freeman, all the Sixth Form tutors and staff and I wish all of you the very best in your forthcoming examinations; remember all the revision and examination tips, and ensure that you have carefully read all the examination information (this is included again at the end of this bulletin.
Nicole Weatherston Head of Sixth Form
What are Year 13 doing this week? (Year 12 all week on study leave) Monday: Chapel Tuesday: form time revision and/or MOOCS Wednesday: Life Skills - DVD covering sex and relationships; this sets the scene for the Life Skills talk on Thursday Thursday: House Assembly. Life Skills talk 'Consent'. This is a workshop run by external speakers. The aim is to encourage conversations about consent amongst young people in order to challenge sexually harmful attitudes. It aims to give young people the appropriate language and confidence needed to enable them to respect their own and others' sexual boundaries. Friday: School assembly
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Higher Education Forum for Year 12 On Thursday 9th June, from 7.15pm we are holding a Higher Education Forum for all Year 12 students and their parents. We have invited a representative from the University of Birmingham to give advice and information regarding student applications, and we will explain how we support and assist students here. This event has been scheduled to enable the girls to have sufficient time to use the valuable advice offered during the evening to inform the writing of their Personal Statements and still allow sufficient time for their tutors to advise them before the end of Trinity Term. It is our expectation that all students will attend. The event will last approximately one hour, and will be held in the New Mark Hall.
Student Finance For students who are starting university or college in 2016/17, it’s time to remind you that the deadline to apply for student finance is 27 May 2016. If you don’t apply before this date, they might not get the money in time for the start of your course. The quickest and easiest way to apply is online at www.gov.uk/studentfinance For everything students need to know about student finance, visit SFE’s Student Finance Zone on The Student Room at www.thestudentroom.co.uk/studentfinance If you’ve already started their application online, remember to log back into your student finance account now and finish it before the deadline. You don’t need a confirmed place at university; they can use their preferred course and change it later.
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Sixth Form News The Sixth From Mile On Thursday this week the whole Sixth Form (and Staff!) completed a mile walk in form time. It was a lovely day and a great opportunity to relax, get some fresh air and some exercise. It is very important when revising to take regular breaks and I think most of the girls enjoyed the opportunity to have a light hearted half hour of walking and talking. I hope to bring this into our schedule more regularly next year.
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New Online Courses Preventing the Zika Virus: Understanding and Controlling the Aedes Mosquito London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Understand the science behind the Zika outbreak, how it is spread and how it can be controlled.
Management and Leadership: Growing as a Manager The Open University and CMI (Chartered Management Institute) Discover the foundations of successful management.
Homo Floresiensis Uncovered: The Science of ‘the Hobbit’ University of Wollongong Explore the world of 'the Hobbit', a new species of ancient human, through modern archaeology.
Social Media Analytics: Using Data to Understand Public Conversations QUT (Queensland University of Technology) Tap into social media conversations and discover what is said about things that matter to you. Japanese Culture Through Rare Books Keio University Look at the important roles that books have played in the cultural history of Japan, as tools for preserving words and images.
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New Online Courses Outstanding Physical Education Lessons University of Birmingham Find out how to develop and deliver outstanding physical education (PE) lessons.
Prepare for Career Success at University Goldsmiths, University of London Make the most of your time at university and ensure you have the skills and experience graduate employers want.
Korea in a Global Context Hanyang University Learn about South Korea’s foreign and security policy, and the global political conditions Korea is facing.
Maths for Humans: Linear and Quadratic Relations UNSW Australia Strengthen your algebra and geometry skills, by learning about the maths behind real-world relations.
Preparing for an International Health Elective: Training in Global Health, Ethics and Safety St George's, University of London and King's College London Prepare to take an international health elective.
View all courses starting soon
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GAP Year Opportunity
Gap Year 2016—2017 Undecided about what to do next academic year? Perhaps consider a gap year at Maltman’s and be one of our term time support assistants. Our current TAs think you should consider this because...........
Welcoming environment in very supportive school with lovely pupils Approachable colleagues and access to great resources Great work satisfaction as it is challenging and rewarding Huge variety of tasks, so never, ever boring Opportunities abound for professional growth No homework, when you finish at school there is no marking! A particular interest in Sport, Drama and/or Computing would be helpful They say: “you must love children, be hardworking and very flexible as no two days are the same and there can be last minute changes to your timetable....even going out on a school trip at 5 minutes notice!” Please apply if you enjoy; sports, arts and the classroom. For further details or to apply please contact via e-mail at the address below. Ms. S Clifford Deputy Head Pastoral Maltman's Green School 01753 883022 sclifford@maltmans green. com An application form is attached to this email
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Plymouth University Open Day Plymouth University: Next Open Day - Wednesday 22 June With a mission to advance knowledge and transform lives through education and research, Plymouth University is among the emerging global elite of modern higher education institutions. Ranked as one of the UK’s top 5 modern universities, we have a strong record of excellence, enterprise and innovation across our teaching and research activities and are distinguished by our long-term engagement with employers and the local community. Our University campus is at the centre of a thriving, oceanfront city in one of the UK’s most beautiful regions. Today, its maritime heritage blends with contemporary culture to create a city with strong international tradition, offering the best in entertainment, arts and shopping. Our degrees are much more than just a passport to a career. They enrich and develop students with skills and lessons for life so that our graduates not only have an enviable employment record but also add real value to the economy and society at large, whether learning takes place in the classroom, laboratory, studio or through fieldwork, the workplace or community.
More than 4,500 of our students every year benefit from placements and work-based learning, and 89 per cent of our graduates are in employment and/or further study within six months of graduating. We pride ourselves on the learning facilities and life prospects we offer our students here at Plymouth, in Britain’s ‘Ocean City’. Visit us at our Open Day on Wednesday 22 June to discover what opportunities are available, book now at www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/open-days “Thank you Plymouth. You have made it crystal clear what I should do. The day was highly informative with tours from students so you could get honest opinions and great presentations from tutors. Certainly a top choice for me, thanks again!” Book Now
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University of London Undergraduate Fair
Pre-registration is now live for the next University of London Undergraduate Fair on Wednesday 14 September 2016, taking place in central London at Senate House, University of London.
Wednesday 14 September 2016, 10.00am - 5.00pm
Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU
Ideal for Year 12 & 13 students, parents, teachers, and anyone interested in undergraduate study at the University of London
FREE TO ATTEND – pre-register now at www.undergraduatefair.london.ac.uk What can I expect?
Meet face-to-face with representatives from University of London colleges who can answer your questions and provide you with advice
A comprehensive presentation programme, covering everything from studying in London, filling in your UCAS form and subject-specific talks. No need to book – just turn up!
Get a feel for a University of London campus with a range of guided and self-guided tours
Fab competition to win one of 20 pairs of tickets to the top of the tower for every pre-registered visitor! A tour up to the roof of Senate House Library for fantastic panoramic views across London – register now for your chance to enter!
More information about the event is available on the website at www.undergraduatefair.london.ac.uk You can register as an individual, as a family up to 6 members or as a school or year group led by a teacher. We look forward to welcoming you to the University of London Undergraduate Fair at Senate House on Wednesday 14 September 2016! Top of the Tower competition! Register now and enter our fab competition to win a pair of tickets to the top of Senate House!
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Taster courses provide year 12 sixth form students with a taste of what life at university in London is like. Find out more at www.london.ac.uk/tasters
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Careers in Television
Interested in a career in television? An interactive course designed by Channel 4 to help you to understand how we come up with ideas for television programmes and how they are put onto your screens. Go to: http://open4.channel4.com The place to find out about all the opportunities Channel 4 offer to help you kickstart your media career. Go to: http://4talent.channel4.com
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Examination Please make sure you read this information thoroughly in preparation for Summer Examinations
If you feel unwell on the day of the exam, tell Ms Smith immediately.
If you know there is going to be a problem in advance, telephone Ms Smith on
07738 066625.
Do NOT phone the main school number.
EXAMINATION TIMES All examinations start at: 9.00am for the morning session and 1.30pm for the afternoon session
You should arrive at least 15 minutes before the examination begins - you may not be given extra time if you are late.
Please leave enough time for your journey to allow for train cancellations/traffic jams/ breakdowns etc. Remember the road-works that are taking place outside!!!!
WHERE? All examinations this summer will take place in the Great Hall, Weybridge and Scarbrough Gallery. A list of venues and start times will be posted on the Examinations Notice Board between Rooms 22 and 23.
ARRIVE ON TIME Please be at outside the appropriate room 15 minutes before the start time of the examination. WHAT YOU WILL NEED
CANDIDATE NUMBER If you do not know your candidate number you will find it on the Examinations Notice Board between Rooms 22 and 23.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR THE EXAM e.g. pens with black ink, pencils, erasers, calculators, HB pencil for multiple-choice exams. Please note - you are required to write in black ink. You must not use: correcting pens, fluid or tape, erasable pens, highlighters or gel pens to write your answers.
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EXAMINATIONS continued THE EXAMINATION ITSELF
Once you enter the examination hall you are under examination conditions. You may not speak to other candidates.
Please do not bring a bag with you to your examination. If you do, you will be asked to leave it outside the exam room. Do not bring anything which is valuable with you – leave it all in your locker!
You must not bring a mobile phone or any potential technological/web enabled sources of information into the Hall with you – even if it is switched off and in your pocket. This is an Examination Board regulation.
Due to the introduction of smart watches, all watches are banned from the Hall. If you do need to wear a watch you must seek authorisation from Ms Smith before the start of the examination.
Only clear plastic pencil cases or clear plastic bags are allowed on the desk. Bring enough spare pens/pencils/calculator batteries. In emergency it may be possible to loan you a pencil/ruler/calculator, but please do not count on this.
If you have extra time and/or use of a dictionary, please ensure that you are given a red slip and put it on your desk in a prominent position so that the invigilators know who you are.
If you require an inhaler or the use of any other medication during the exam, please inform the Invigilator at the start of the exam. This will need to be checked and left on the exam desk.
You are permitted to take water into the exam room however this must be in a clear plastic bottle with all labels removed.
Calculators must be placed on the desk so that staff can clear the memory before the start of the examination. The calculator lid is not permitted on your desk in the exam.
YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO LEAVE THE EXAMINATION ROOM UNTIL THE END OF THE EXAMINATION
Ms Smith
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