SRC BEDE SIXTH FORM Course Guide 2016/17
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Welcome A Word from our Director Student Life Open Evenings College Life What We’ve Got to Offer It’s All About You Our Courses Art & Design & Biology Business Studies & Chemistry Classical Civilisation, Computer Science & Economics English Language, English Literature & Geography History & Law Mathematics & Further Mathematics Media Studies & Photography Physics & Psychology Religion, Philosophy and Ethics & Sociology Health & Social Care & ICT Music Technology & Sport Public Services Sport & Leisure What’s Next How we’ll support you Equality & Diversity & Finance Celebrating Success Vocational Courses at Stockton Riverside College Higher Education at Stockton Riverside College Apply Now
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WELCOME
When it comes to choosing the right college for you, you want to find a place where you fit in, somewhere you feel comfortable and know that the teachers and staff have your success at heart. Well at SRC Bede Sixth Form you’ll find just that. We pride ourselves on being totally student focused, a small, caring and friendly college, but always with an eye on success - your success. College is about developing your knowledge, finding what you are really good at and preparing for your next steps to Higher Education or employment.
With the right level of determination and commitment you can excel and we’re here to support you every step of the way. This guide will help you find the courses that suit you best and offer an insight into life at SRC Bede Sixth Form. We look forward to seeing you soon.
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A WORD FROM OUR DIRECTOR
I'm delighted that you want to find out more about the College. You'll find us an enterprising college, determined to ensure that our students go on to university or employment as enthusiastic, confident and creative individuals.
When you are leaving secondary school, taking the next step can seem confusing and uncertain. SRC Bede Sixth Form is an exceptional place for young people to work and study. We are one of the top performing sixth form colleges in the region, with a long track record of excellent achievements. Here,
you’ll make new friends, learn in a specialist 16-19 community, and have the opportunity to benefit from what Ofsted has acknowledged about SRC Bede, “Teachers have high expectations of advanced level learners,” (Ofsted June 2014). I’m proud to be the Director of an ambitious college, with high aspirations for students and ourselves. We offer an environment in which students can flourish, a place in which the exceptional is a daily experience. Come and see for yourself at one of our Open Days – you’ll be warmly welcomed! Rick Wells Director of SRC Bede Sixth Form
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LIFE
We want you to get the most from your time with us and enjoy the best possible college experience, that means great lessons, excellent teachers and of course fantastic results. But we know that there’s more to being a student than just hard work, it’s also about building friendships and creating memories that will last a lifetime. Student life is a time for developing new skills, opening your eyes to opportunities and building a brighter future, both in and outside the classroom. At SRC Bede Sixth Form we bring lessons to life with lots of educational visits and trips, you can have your say by joining the Students’ Union and throughout the year we organise lots of activities and events. You’ll also be encouraged to join in our enrichment activities. It’s all very student led, but recent clubs and societies have included: A climbing club, first aid sessions, sign language classes, sports clubs, climbing, debate groups, gym sessions, music and film clubs.
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OPEN EVENINGS at SRC Bede Sixth Form
Thursday 8th October Tuesday 3rd November Monday 18th January 5.30pm – 7.30pm Saturday 19th March 10am – 12noon Come and see what the fuss is all about! Join us at one of our Open Evenings, held throughout the year, at our campus in Billingham. Chat to staff and students and find out what College life is really like.
College Tours, Meet THE tutors, help with application forms,
advice about your next step after school, apprenticeships, careers guidance, student finance, see students work, apply, course information, activities, games & demos, chat with current students, student benefits, refreshments & much, much more.
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RED NOSE DAY! Fundraising students pulled out all the stops for Red Nose Day. Activities included fancy dress, a photo booth, cake stall and brave teachers volunteered to get a soaking with a charity sponge throw.
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COLLEGE LIFE Students put their political nous to the test in SRC Bede’s own mock election.
Daniel & Choe Previous school: Both Northfield School & Sports College
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English Language, English Literature and Art students enjoyed visiting some of the highlights of the capital during a recent visit to London.
Media and Music Technology students got a taste of life in the recording industry as they helped produce a live DVD for one of Teesside’s biggest up-and-coming bands, Cattle and Cane. From left to right Sydney Previous school: Northfield School & Sports College Emily Previous school: Bishopsgarth School Connor & Dylan Previous school: Both Grangefield Academy Callum Previous school: North Shore Academy
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WHAT WE’VE GOT TO OFFER
SRC Bede Sixth Form is a great place to learn - we know because our students say so! The College in Billingham has been built with our students in mind and includes a recording studio and theatre. You’ll also find the SRC Sports Centre right next door.
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WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU
Free travel, subsidised meals*, help with your maths and English, student support, youth workers, student celebrations and events, access to the SRC Sports Centre.
LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE
Hard work doesn’t seem so hard when you’ve got the right support around you. Our Learning Resource Centre (LRC) is available for individual and group study and has loads of print, digital and electronic resources. There’s plenty of PCs and Macs available and our ICLT team are on hand to offer IT support.
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IT’S ALL ABOUT YOU CHOOSING THE RIGHT COURSE
At SRC Bede Sixth Form we offer a variety of A levels and additional courses that will help you move on to Higher Education or employment. We want all our students to feel happy and confident with the courses they choose, after all if you enjoy a subject and are good at it, chances are you’ll excel. When choosing which courses to study consider the subjects you are most interested in and what you are good at and enjoy most at school. Think about what you want to do in the future and which courses you need to get there.
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Still not sure which courses to choose? We can offer advice and help you pick the subjects that are right for you and our Careers Guidance team is also here to help you work out where you want to be and create a plan to get there.
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ART & DESIGN
Take a look around, everything you see has been designed by someone from the pattern on your clothes to the design of the phone in your pocket. Studying Art and Design offers you the chance to explore your own creativity, develop your ideas, think critically and learn to express yourself artistically with growing expertise.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You’ll explore different types of media from drawing and painting to textiles, ceramics, sound and film. Learning through workshops and demonstrations you’ll explore different materials to suit your creative style. Visiting national and international galleries, you’ll consider ways of getting your work out to an audience and see your own work exhibited. You need: A keen interest in art plus an Art GCSE grade A*-B is recommended. What’s next? You could go on to study Fine Art or a related subject at university. Future careers could include graphic design, interior design, creative direction, product and set design.
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BIOLOGY
Biology is at the forefront of 21st century science as we continue to unlock the secrets of life at a rapid pace. By studying biology at A level you’ll be immersed in cutting-edge developments and experience dynamic lessons in our dedicated and energetic department.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You’ll build a solid knowledge in areas including biochemistry, ecology and anatomy. Lessons are interactive and engaging and you’ll get the chance to practise a variety of lab techniques. You need: GCSE Additional Science or Biology higher level grade B or above, plus GCSEs in maths and English, grade A*-C. What’s next? You could go on to specialise in a wide range of subjects at university with future careers including medicine, marine biology, ecology, zoology, environmental or forensic science.
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BUSINESS STUDIES
Developing your understanding of the business world, this course will encourage you to consider the issues that affect the success of small and large businesses today. You’ll put that knowledge into practice by considering management decisions and recommendations based on real situations.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You’ll develop a thorough understanding of business theory and principles through our lively and active lessons. As well as making business decisions based on real life scenarios you’ll be expected to justify those decisions and back them up with sound reasoning based on evidence. You need: GCSE grade A*-C in maths and English Language is recommended. What’s next? Moving on to university you can further develop your business knowledge or specialise in a preferred field. Future careers include management, international business, marketing, or you could go on to launch your own business.
Michael Previous school: Bishopsgarth School Studying: Business
CHEMISTRY
As a Chemistry student you’ll get an insight into what makes up the world around us by learning about key chemical ideas and how they relate to each other. You’ll also develop a greater understanding of the impact chemistry has on industry and everyday life today.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
Our practical and investigative lessons will give you a broader knowledge of contemporary chemistry. You’ll carry out investigations to solve a variety of problems, developing research, decision making and analytical skills. You need: GCSE additional Science higher level or Chemistry higher level grade B or above, plus GCSE maths grade A*- B and GCSE English Language grade C or above are advised. What’s next? Go on to university where you could study a range of subjects including pharmacy, medicine research, or forensics. Future careers could also include industrial opportunities, engineering, agriculture and veterinary science.
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A LEVELS CLASSICAL CIVILISATION Studying Classical Civilisation offers you the chance to delve into the ancient world, carrying out further research to discover the history, literature and lifestyle of ancient Greeks and Romans.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You’ll read about Ancient Greek comedy, laugh at the crude humour and consider how it fits into contemporary politics and history. You’ll study Odysseus’ journey home from Troy; exploring the mythology and the irrationality of the Gods, Greek tragedies, and Virgil’s Roman epic, the Aeneid, investigating heroism and Roman culture. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including English, English Language or English Literature. What’s next? Many students go on to study subjects including classics, English literature, archaeology or anthropology at university. Future careers could include teaching, research, librarianship or curating.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Nobody can deny the effect that computers have had on our life and society. From the internet to mobile phones, space travel to medical diagnostics, computers touch every aspect of our lives and have driven world change.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You’ll learn how systems work and develop the knowledge needed to write the software. Developing practical, analytical and programming techniques you’ll develop real skills that can be taken into industry or higher education. You need: GCSEs grade B or above in maths, core science, additional science, and grade C or above in English Language. What’s next? Expand your knowledge with further study at HND/C level or progress to a relevant degree programme. Future careers include consultancy, networking, computer programming, game or web design.
ECONOMICS
There’s never been a more relevant time to study Economics. This course will encourage you to consider all the factors that affect standards of living and the quality of life for different parts of society. You’ll be able to evaluate the state of the nation and consider solutions to our current financial and economic problems.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
Economics is essentially the study of who gets what, so on this course you’ll look at the allocation of jobs, wealth and resources in the UK and on a worldwide scale. Lessons are dynamic and you can expect to analyse and suggest solutions to the economic problems of the day. You need: GCSE maths grade C or above, plus English Language and Literature grade A*-C are recommended. What’s next? You could progress to further study at university in a relevant area before moving on to careers in areas such as business, accountancy, statistics or local government.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
From newspapers to political speeches and even cereal boxes, we are all surrounded by language every day. By studying English Language you’ll be encouraged to consider and explore the use of everyday language, how it changes and develops, and how it relates to you and wider society.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You’ll develop a greater understanding of linguistics, exploring the use of everyday language through a variety of media. You’ll discover how children learn language as well as exploring how language has changed over time. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including English Language. What’s next? English Language students move on to a wide range of courses at university. Future careers can include anything from working in education to psychology, journalism to marketing.
GEOGRAPHY
Looking at the relationship between people and the environment this course will help you to develop an understanding of some of the most pressing challenges facing society today from climate change to food security.
A LEVELS ENGLISH LITERATURE Studying English Literature offers the chance to explore other people’s lives and different societies, both real and imagined, through the thoughts, knowledge and words of great writers. It offers the chance to explore different worlds, times and issues of the day, through the eyes of another.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
Reading a variety of both modern and classic texts you’ll discover how great writers have explored the facts of our existence, who we are, who we might be, how we live and how we might live. You’ll learn to think and read precisely, and to express your own thoughts accurately both in speech and the written word. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including English Literature. What’s next? You could go on to a variety of university courses in areas such as English, law or media/ journalism. Future careers include teaching, journalism, public relations and management or you could work in a museum, library, theatre or cultural organisation.
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You’ll be encouraged to investigate issues affecting our environment today, not just by learning the theory but by getting out there and seeing the results for yourself. Fieldwork is an integral part of the course, exploring the local region to study hydrological change and rural settlement. You’ll also get the chance to visit Chamonix in the French Alps to study glacial landforms and their management. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above, including maths and English Language, plus an interest in society and the environment. What’s next? You could go on to study Geography or a related subject at university and go on to follow a diverse range of career paths including environmental consultancy, planning and development surveying, teaching or nature conservation.
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A LEVELS HISTORY
How did the Nazi Party get into power? What was the Wall Street Crash and how did America recover from it? History is more than learning about historical events; we challenge interpretations of the past so that we can understand how events of the past shaped our lives today. This is an exciting and varied course which will give you the skills and knowledge to succeed in higher education or the workplace.
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Learning through group work, individual research, presentations and debates, you’ll cover areas including Britain 1918-1997, America: Boom, Bust and Recovery, Nazi Germany, and The Witch Craze, along with history from the 17th to the 20th Century. You need: GCSE English Language grade C or above. GCSE History is not essential but recommended. What’s next? You could go on to study history or a related subject at university and go on to a future career in areas such as law, politics, teaching, museum or library work or journalism.
LAW
The law governs everything we do and will affect everyone’s life at some stage whether that be buying a house or setting up your own business. If you are keen to learn more, whether you hope to become a solicitor or barrister, or just find the law fascinating, this course will develop your legal knowledge along with skills in critical analysis and problem solving.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You’ll develop an understanding of the legal system, its processes and procedures including how laws are made and developed, basic concepts of civil law, criminal law and crime defences. You need: GCSE English Language and maths grade C or above are strongly advised. What’s next? You could go on to take a law degree at university leading to future careers in the legal sector, police or civil service.
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A LEVELS MATHEMATICS
Developing your understanding of maths could open up a world of opportunities when it comes to choosing your future career. Mathematics controls many aspects of the modern world from iPods to cash machines and telecommunications to production processes in engineering, stock control, investment strategies and jet engines.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
Building your skills in areas including calculus, algebra and trigonometry you’ll develop your logic and analytical skills by learning to apply mathematical techniques to real life situations. You need: GCSE maths grade B or above and to be competent with all higher level GCSE maths. What’s next? Maths opens the door to a wide range of further study and career options including engineering, science, business and industry.
FURTHER MATHEMATICS
Are you passionate about maths? Studying Further Mathematics will offer you the chance to excel in a subject you love and are good at. Challenging your logic and reasoning skills it will further develop your knowledge, giving you an understanding of a range of pure and mechanics topics.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You’ll work logically through problems, developing an expertise in pure maths and mechanics, learning how to apply different mathematical concepts and seeing how they relate to each other. You need: GCSE Mathematics grade A* or A and you must be motivated. What’s next? Further Mathematics will help prepare you for university courses with a high mathematical content such as maths, physics, engineering, economics and actuarial science. Potential future careers include teaching, accountancy, engineering or working in industry.
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The media has become part of our everyday lives. It informs us, entertains us and can even influence our views on the world, often without us even realising it. The media is a dynamic, vibrant and, due to advancements in technology, often instant industry, that offers lots of exciting career opportunities.
This course will enable you to examine the power of the media, its regulation, genres, and audience, while also developing practical skills by creating your own media products for television, magazine and the film industry. You need: GCSE English grade C or above is preferable. What’s next? Choosing Media Studies could lead to a range of exciting opportunities in both education and work, you could go on to be a journalist, producer, researcher, or maybe work in marketing and advertising.
We’ve never been better equipped to capture those special moments that crop up in our everyday lives. At the click of a button, or the swipe of a screen, we can instantly record those picture perfect moments. But with a good eye and some technical skills those nice snaps can soon become a piece of art.
On our Photography (lens and light based media) course you’ll produce practical and critical work in areas such as portraiture, landscape photography, still life, documentary photography, photojournalism, experimental imagery, photographic installation and film. You need: GCSE Art and Design or Photography would be advantageous. What’s next? Studying photography could lead to a degree in the arts, with future careers including photojournalism, commercial photography, animation, film, and television. Picture that!
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Previous media studies students have made commercials for Tescos, documentaries in the Middle East, recorded Oscar winning soundtracks for a Hollywood film and much, much more.
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April Previous school: Northfield School & Sports College
A LEVELS PHYSICS
If you enjoy learning what makes up the physical world around us then studying physics is a great choice for you. Our innovative and interactive approach to the subject will give you the chance to see how physics can improve people’s lives and how it is used in engineering and technology today.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
Covering everything from biomechanics and motion, to solar cells on spacecraft, particle physics to electromagnetism and earthquakes, you’ll develop a sound understanding of the physical world at a fundamental level while also building your problem solving and analytical skills. You need: GCSE Additional Science higher level, or Physics higher level grade B or above, plus maths grade B or above and English Language grade C or above. What’s next? You could go on to build on your knowledge by studying physics at university or you could choose to specialise in a particular field. In the future you could be a geophysicist or seismologist, a research scientist, meteorologist, a teacher or higher education lecturer.
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PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology is the scientific study of human and non-human behaviour, with a focus on experimental testing, statistical analysis and critical discussion. Psychologists share one core belief: evidence is crucial.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You’ll study and explore a wide range of areas including brain damage, memory, social influence, gender development and addiction using a variety of research methods. The course includes a strong element of maths and science. You need: GCSE maths and English Language grade C or above. What’s next? Studying psychology can lead to a range of higher education and specialised career opportunities such as forensics, educational or clinical psychology. It could also lead to careers in the medical professions, teaching or even marketing, after all it’s all about understanding your customer.
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Sharon Previous school: St Patrick’s Catholic College
A LEVELS RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY & ETHICS
By practising philosophy, humanity is able to ask itself the most profound questions relating to life on earth. How should we live? How can we decide what is the right thing to do? How can we make sense of our most intense experiences? Many people don’t want to consider these questions but if you take Religion, Philosophy and Ethics then you are different – you are willing to open your mind and consider really deep questions.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You’ll look at key questions of philosophy and theology through discussions, question and answer sessions, activities and debate. You’ll be challenged to think critically not only about other people’s beliefs but also your own, developing the ability to logically appraise opinions, arguments and conclusions. You need: A questioning mind along with GCSE English Language, History or Religious Studies grade C or above. What’s next? You could go on to study religious studies, philosophy, politics or literature at university. Future careers could include working as a charity officer, a counsellor, a teacher, youth worker or working in the civil service.
SOCIOLOGY
Sociology provides you with the exciting chance to gain a deeper understanding of the world around you and reflect on social issues relevant to your own experiences.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
Our course has a strong focus on key sociological themes: socialisation, culture, identity, power, control and inequality. You’ll choose from a range of topics including families and relationships, youth subcultures and education. You’ll also learn about globalisation and the digital social world, an area that’s extremely relevant to the way we communicate today. You need: To enjoy reading, have an enquiring mind and GCSE English Language grade C or above is recommended. What’s next? Extend your knowledge by going on to further relevant study at university before moving into future careers in areas such as law, social work, the health service or human resources.
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HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE (CTEC)
If you have not got your health, what have you got? On this stimulating course, you will explore questions such as: How does a major life change, such as bereavement, impact on individuals? How do you become an effective communicator? You can also design your own research project into a topic of your choice.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You’ll learn through practical tasks, individual study and research covering areas such as what it means to be healthy, factors that affect the quality of life, communication, individuals’ needs and your responsibility as a health professional. You need: GCSE maths and English Language grade C or above are preferred. What’s next? Many of our students go on to university or training in the health and social care industries such as nursing, midwifery or social work.
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ICT (CTEC)
We all use technology every day whether at school, work or at home. It is at the heart of everyday life from computer graphics and control systems to communications and problemsolving.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
This vocational course combines handson practical activities with more traditional written work to develop your understanding of IT and related topics, with the opportunity to learn about areas such as computer systems, information systems, digital graphics, game programming and web development. You need: GCSE grade C or above in English Language and preferably an ICT or IT qualification. What’s next? You could go on to further study at HND/C level or a relevant university degree. Future careers could include computer or games programming, web developing, consultancy, information systems management or project management.
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OTHER COURSES MUSIC TECHNOLOGY (BTEC) If you have a passion for music a career in the recording and sound industry could be for you. With opportunities available for talented engineers, producers and technicians you could go on to earn a living doing the very thing that you love.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
As a Music Technology student you’ll cover many aspects of the recording and sound industry, examining traditional sound recording techniques, recording different instruments and sounds, and improving your listening skills. You’ll record musicians, bands and soloists and develop your own skills as an engineer and producer. Our students have worked with signed bands on music videos, live gigs and TV and film soundtracks for major companies such as BBC and Sky. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above and preferably a GCSE in music or an instrument grade from a recognised awarding body.
SPORT (BTEC) There are more career opportunities in the sports industry than you see out on the field. This course will open your eyes to the many roles that exist and help you develop the knowledge to pursue a future career in the sector.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
Focusing on the study of sport and exercise science, you’ll take part in theory and practical sessions covering a range of topics and activities. You’ll learn about anatomy, physiology and psychology linked to sport and exercise. You’ll also learn about sports coaching, fitness training and testing. You need: A minimum of five GCSEs grade C or above including English Language or an appropriate Level 2 qualification. You must also have a keen interest and active involvement in sport. What’s next? You could continue to build your knowledge by moving on to a university programme or start your career in the leisure, sport and coaching industries.
What’s next? You could expand your skills by moving on to a relevant university degree or apprenticeship. Future careers could include studio work, music production or working as a sound technician.
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PUBLIC SERVICES
Do you have the discipline and determination it takes to work in the public service industries? Find out by signing up to one of our courses. Focusing on key services including fire rescue, the police, ambulance, prison, customs and excise and the armed forces you’ll be given a realistic introduction to what working life is really like in the uniformed services and get the skills to prepare you for this type of work.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
Lessons include a mix of classroom based study and outdoor activities, expeditions and group work. You’ll learn about the demands of working in the different service industries, sport and recreation, improving health and fitness, navigation skills, as well as communication skills, team work, time management and problem solving.
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BTEC Diploma in Public Services Level 2 – one year You need: Four GCSEs grade D including English language. What’s next?: After successfully completing this course you can move on to one of our Level 3 programmes in Public Services.
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FULL-TIME COURSES BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Public Services Level 3 – one year You need: BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Public Services (merit grades) or four relevant GCSEs grade C or above. What’s next? Upon successful completion of this course, along with acquiring GCSE maths and English/Level 2 Functional Skills, you could top up to the BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Public Services with a further year of study.
BTEC Diploma in Public Services Level 3 – two years Year 1: BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Public Services Year 2: BTEC L3 Diploma in Public Services You need: BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Public Services (merit grades) or four relevant GCSEs grade C or above. To progress to Year 2 you’ll need to achieve GCSE maths and English grade C or above or Level 2 Functional Skills. What’s next? You could either go on to further study in a relevant area at university or find work with the police, fire or prison service or you might decide to join the armed forces.
BTEC 90 Credit Diploma in Public Services Level 3 – one year
BTEC Extended Diploma in Public Services Level 3 – two years
You need: BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Public Services (merit grades) and a GCSE grade C in English and maths or four relevant GCSEs grade C or above including English and maths.
Year 1: BTEC 90 Credit Diploma in Public Services Year 2: BTEC Extended Diploma in Public Services
What’s next? You could top up to the BTEC Extended Diploma in Public Services with a further year of study.
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Our full-time courses are equivalent to a full study programme at A-level.
You need: BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Public Services (merit grades) and a GCSE grade C in English and maths or four relevant GCSEs grade C or above including English Language and maths. What’s next? You could choose to pursue a career with the police, fire, ambulance or prison service or decide to join the armed forces. Some students move into work in the education, health or social service industries. Or you could go on to further study in a relevant area at university.
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Jordan Previous school: St Michael’s Catholic Academy
SPORT & LEISURE How would you like to turn your passion for sport into a future career? Our Sport and Leisure courses will help you discover the exciting opportunities available in this dynamic industry. From teaching to coaching, refereeing to sports therapy, we’ll give you the skills to get your career off the starting blocks.
NCFE Diploma in Sport (Sport, Exercise & Fitness) Level 2 – one year
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
What’s next? You could go on to the BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences leading to the Level 3 Diploma, the BTEC 90 credit Diploma leading to the Extended Diploma, or start work in the sport and fitness industry.
Learning through sports participation, lectures, presentations, tutorials, individual and group work, you’ll improve your physical fitness, sports knowledge and understanding of how the body works. You’ll take part in lots of indoor and outdoor sporting activities, coaching, fitness training and some courses include residential trips.
CHOOSE YOUR COURSE: All of our Sport courses require you to have an active interest in sport and a good school report.
BTEC Sport Entry Level 3 - one year You need: To be willing to take part. What’s next? You could move on to a Level 1 course in Sport and Active Leisure.
BTEC Diploma in Sport & Active Leisure Level 1 – one year You need: A minimum of four GCSEs grade G or above, including English and maths. What’s next? Move on to the NCFE Level 2 Diploma in Sport (Sport, Exercise & Fitness).
You need: Four GCSEs grade D or above including English Language, a NVQ Level 1 or a pass in BTEC Diploma in Sport and Active Leisure Level 1 or equivalent qualifications.
SPORT (Performance & Exellence) BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Sports (Performance & Excellence) Level 3 – one year You need: A Level 2 diploma in sport or a minimum of four GCSEs grade C or above. What’s next? Move on to the BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Sport (Performance & Excellence) as a top up year or you could start work in the industry.
BTEC 90 Credit Diploma in Sport (Performance and Excellence) Level 3 - one year You need: A Level 2 diploma in sport, plus GCSE maths and English grade C or above, or four GCSEs grade A*C, including maths and English. What’s next? Move onto the BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport (Performance & Excellence) as a top up year or you could start work in the industry.
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BTEC Diploma in Sport (Performance and Excellence) Level 3 – two years
BTEC 90 Credit Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences Level 3 - one year
Year 1: BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Sport (Performance & Excellence) Year 2: BTEC L3 Diploma in Sport (Performance & Excellence)
You need: A Level 2 diploma in sport, plus GCSE maths, English and science, grade C or above, or four GCSEs grade A*-C, including maths, English and science.
You need: A Level 2 diploma in sport or a minimum of four GCSEs grade C or above. What’s next? You could start work or continue your studies at university.
BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport (Performance & Excellence) Level 3 – two years Year 1: BTEC Level 3 90 Credit Diploma in Sport (Performance & Excellence) Year 2: Top up to the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport (Performance & Excellence) You need: A Level 2 diploma in sport or four GCSEs grade C or above including English language and maths. What’s next? Move on to either work or university.
SPORT & EXERCISE SCIENCES BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences Level 3 – one year You need: A Level 2 diploma in sport or a minimum of four GCSEs grade C or above, including science. You need: A Level 2 diploma in sport or a minimum of four GCSEs grade C or above, including science. What’s next? Move on to the BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences as a top up year or you could start work in the industry.
What’s next? Move onto the BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science as a top up year or you could start work in the industry.
BTEC Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences Level 3 – two years Year 1: BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences Year 2: BTEC L3 Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences You need: A Level 2 diploma in sport or a minimum of four GCSEs grade C or above, including science. What’s next? You could either start work or extend your knowledge at university.
BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences Level 3 – two years Year 1: BTEC Level 3 90 Credit Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences Year 2: Top up to the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences You need: A Level 2 diploma in sport or four GCSEs grade C or above including English language, maths and science. What’s next? Start work or specialise in your chosen field at university.
CHECK OUT OUR SPORTS ACADEMies Get ahead with leading professinal coaching in one of our many sports academies, such as football, basketball, netball and many more.
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WHAT’S NEXT? OKAY, you’ve had a look at our amazing courses and hopefully found the subjects you want to study, so what happens next? ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Studying at SRC Bede Sixth Form is exciting and challenging and we want you to come away from your time with us with the results you need to achieve your ambitions. To secure your place we ask all of our students to have achieved a minimum of five GCSEs at a grade C or above from four different subject areas. Our A level courses can be academically demanding so we encourage our applicants to have GCSE grade C or above in English and maths. Individual courses have their own entry requirements which can be found on the relevant course pages. A positive reference from your school and an interview are also required before you can enrol.
Get In Touch Tel: 01642 373 250 Email: info@stockton.ac.uk
READY TO APPLY? It couldn’t be easier!
Apply online at: www.stockton.ac.uk/apply or fill in the application form at the back of this course guide and return it to the FREEPOST address.
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HOW WE’LL SUPPORT YOU We want all of our students to enjoy their time at SRC Bede Sixth Form, so we offer a range of services to make sure you’ll always feel comfortable and supported. If you need support in or out of the classroom, we can help.
YOUR HEALTH & WELLBEING
Need some advice or assistance? Have a chat with one of our youth workers. No judgements, no pressure, just good advice.
We also hold regular wellbeing events where local agencies come along, making it easier for students to get help when needed.
Our Learning Support Team can help with any learning needs you may have, from additional support with literacy or numeracy skills to support with any learning difficulties such as dyslexia or autism.
NHS – smoking cessation; helping to stop smoking, sexual health services ____________________ Daisy Chain – autism awareness and support ____________________ Halo – forced marriage and honour based violence ____________________ Youth Directions – risk-taking behaviour ____________________ Eastern Ravens – young carers support ____________________ National Citizen Service – voluntary work ____________________ Lifeline – drug and alcohol advice ____________________ Alliance – counselling
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The College has a team dedicated to your health and wellbeing, so if you need information or advice on anything from financial worries to bullying, sexual health or drug and alcohol misuse, they’re here to help.
Agencies include:
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EQUALITY & DIVERSITY We value the diversity of our College community and we are committed to inclusion for all in everything we do. Equality and diversity awareness is promoted throughout the year, including a Respect Festival where students are encouraged to share their experiences.
YOUR SAFETY
We have an experienced safeguarding team with a full-time Safeguarding Officer to protect all of our students and ensure personal safety and safety awareness are a priority. The College also works closely with Cleveland Fire Brigade and Cleveland Police who provide on-site events focusing on issues including road safety, fire safety and drugs and alcohol education.
FINANCE
If students are under the age of 19 at the start of their course there should be no fees to pay. To help towards the cost of college complete a student finance application form www.stockton.ac.uk/student-finance-application and our Student Finance Team will let you know how we can help.
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GRACE A future in the creative industries is one step closer for Grace. The 18-year-old will now study a degree in Production design for Stage and Screen after getting the A level grades she was hoping for at SRC Bede Sixth Form. The former Northfield School student got A grades in Art and Media and a B in Psychology. She’s hoping to go on to work in theatre design and props.
“I really enjoyed my time at SRC Bede and now I’ve got on the specific course I wanted. “SRC Bede was recommended to me and they were right. The teachers are really supportive and it makes you feel at home, safe and happy.”
JAMES Hard work and dedication has paid off for SRC Bede student James (left). A string of A*s has secured his place at the University of Oxford.
“It feels pretty good,” said the former St Michael’s Catholic Academy student who got top results in A level maths, further maths and chemistry. He also got an A* in his extended project, making it a full house.
“I was hoping for these grades and my teachers believed in me. “At the start of the year I wasn’t sure where I was going and now I’m going to Oxford University to study maths!”
JACK SRC Bede Sixth Form student Jack (right) is also Oxford Universitybound after picking up a clean sweep of A*s in A level biology, maths and physics. The 18-year-old now plans to continue his studies in biology with a view to pursuing a future career in ecology or conservation. Admitting to feeling a few nerves when it came to results day, the former Northfield School student said:
“ I still can’t believe it, three A*s! I don’t think it will hit me until later on” Fortunately for Jack, who earlier in the year took home a gold medal at the British Biology Olympiad, top results proved there was no need to worry.
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SEAN A level results day proved cause for celebration for 17-year-old Sean (left). The SRC Bede student outperformed all expectations, picking up an A* in geography and A grades in history and geology.
“I didn’t want to get my hopes up too much and jinx it, but when I opened my results I couldn’t believe it.” Hoping to one day become a teacher himself, Sean is now off to Teesside University to study history.
“I’ve had the best time here and the staff have inspired me to go into teaching.”
JONATHAN Ask Jonathan what the best thing is about studying at SRC Bede Sixth Form and he’s got a list. The teachers, the staff, and the support you receive, are just a few. But top of the 18-year-old’s list is the respect.
“Everyone treats you with respect and while always offering plenty of encouragement and support, you’re given the opportunity to flourish as an independent learner.” It all proved a winning combination for Jonathan who achieved A grades in English literature and English language and an A* in history. The former St Michael’s Academy student is now off to study history at the University of York.
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HITHAM Hitham has proven another A* student. The 18-year-old picked up the highest possible grades in A level maths, further maths and physics. His results have secured him a place at Durham University where he will study BSc Maths and Physics.
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www.stockton.ac.uk Are you considering a vocational course or apprenticeship? We offer loads of courses that could be right for you over at our sister site, Stockton Riverside College in Stockton.
Apprenticeships, Art & design, aviation, business, catering & hospitality, fashion, childcare & Early years, creative media, engineering, foundation skills, hairdressing, health & social care, it & computing, esol, performing arts, prince’s trust, beauty, production arts, travel & tourism, HIGHER EDUCATION. Come and see for yourself at
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HIGHER EDUCATION Progressing onto higher education? Stockton Riverside College offers a range of full-time and part-time programmes at its Teesdale campus.
Access to Higher Education, Tourism & Aviation, CMI Management & Leadership CIpD Human Resource Management, Computing (Networking), Sport & Fitness Early Years, Education, Health & Social Care, ACCountancy, Performing Arts, COUnselling.
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Want to know more? Call 01642 865 566 Email us at info@stockton.ac.uk Visit our website www.stockton.ac.uk/courses/ higher-education Working in partnership with Teesside University
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WHERE WE ARE BY CAR
From the North Leave the A19 at the A689 junction signposted Hartlepool. At the roundabout take the second exit on to the A1185, signposted Seal Sands. At the junction turn right on to Marsh House Avenue. Go straight on at the roundabout. Continue straight ahead along Marsh House Avenue and you will see the entrance to the College on your left. From the South Leave the A19 at the A1027 junction. At the roundabout at the top of the slip road turn right. At the next roundabout turn left on to Wolviston Road. Continue straight ahead on Wolviston Road, through three sets of traffic lights. At the next junction turn right at the traffic lights on to Rievaulx Avenue. Continue all the way to the end of the road, passing through one set of traffic lights. At the traffic lights turn left on to Marsh House Avenue. You will see the College entrance on your right.
BY BUS
SRC Bede Sixth Form is well served by a number of local bus routes. For more information on local bus routes and times visit www.connectteesvalley.com
BY TRAIN
The nearest station is Billingham, which receives from Middlesbrough and Newcastle. The College is a 15 minute walk from the station. For information about train times and fares please call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484 950.
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Disclaimer The information contained in this prospectus is correct at the time of publication. However we reserve the right to make any necessary changes or withdraw courses.
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WHAT WILL YOU BE?
artist? biologist? marketeer?
Nurse? historian? Chemist? LAWYER? sociologist? GEOLOGIST? Teacher? software developer? DIRECTOR?
accountant? archivist? WRITER? psychologist? MUSICIAN? JOURNALIST? FIREFIGHTER? physicist? photographer? researcher?
curator?
ACTOR?
DOCTOR?
JUDGE?
YOU CHOOSE - WE’LL GET YOU THERE. Marsh House Avenue, Billingham, TS23 3HB 01642 373 250
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