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Sixth Form Bulletin

23rd January 2023

Year 12 Bulletin

Morning all,

Hope you’ve all had a good weekend. Please pay attention to the opportunities coming up - it’s important to engage with these so that you are able to make informed decisions about your future. Hopefully some of you will apply to the Social Mobility Programme; I’ve put the links on the here for you so you can read more about it and apply. 

 

Weekly 

 

Shoutouts to the following pupils who all received Praise Postcards this week - well done and keep up the good work!

Max  (12EDA)

Rakan (12NCA)

Aliza (12NCA)

Ruby B (12NCA)

Daniel E (12EDA)

Gabrielle (12GDO)

Nathan (12EDA)

Jemimah (12ECO)

Khadija (12ECO)

Ashmi (12ECO)

Tilly (12EDA)

Eliza (12EDA)

Olivia (12GDO)

 

Academic support and deadlines

 

Chemistry

 

Support sessions are running on Mondays 2:45 — 3:45pm 

 

Maths

 

Support sessions after school on Wednesdays; see Mr Jones for details

 

Criminology/Sociology

 

Support sessions after school on Mondays in I13; see Miss Toozer for details. 

 

English/Media

 

Catch up sessions after school on a Monday, but can be more flexible if given notice. They also have an 'A Level Litcast' podcast for A Level on Spotify/iTunes.

 

Opportunities/Events

 

The Social Mobility Foundation who delivered our assembly last week have sent across a range of useful links and resources:  

 

Application  form   Student  Guidance Notes  Sector specific requirements  

APP Law Insight Programmes - options Pre-recorded presentation

 

 

The NHS Allied Healthcare Work Experience Programme is open for a session on Sunday 5th February. This programme is suitable for students interested in working in healthcare. The registration Link is here.  Allied Healthcare VirtualWork Experience successfully invited 12,000 students to participate in its programme last academic year, making it the largest programme for students who are considering the following careers:

 

Nursing

Midwifery

Paramedicine

Physiotherapy

Occupational Therapy

Dietetics

Radiography

Prosthetics and Orthotics

Speech and Language Therapy

Pharmacy

 

The Sutton Trust Summer School Programme offers school-age students the opportunity to immerse themselves in university life. You walk away with the confidence and skills to choose where to apply and what to study, be a competitive applicant wherever that is, and find support with a network of like-minded peers.

Students apply to one of 13 top-tier UK university partners where they take part in:

 

  • Social activities
  • Taster academic sessions
  • Application skills workshops

Alongside the in-person programme, students gain access to long-term support with university applications via their online portal STO. All costs including travel, accommodation, food and activities are covered by the Trust and our partners which means it is completely free of charge for students to attend. Find out more and apply here

  • There will be a ‘Youth Event’ for 16-124 year olds, on the 10th Feb 2023 at 2pm at the MEMO Barry. Please see attached flyer for details. It will be a great opportunity for you to talk to various organisations, about courses, employment, apprenticeships to help you focus on your future plans. Let me know if you’ll be attending so we can authorise the attendance. 

 

  • The Step-Up programme consists of online weekly masterclasses delivered by an expert tutor and facilitated by our Cardiff University Student Ambassadors. The masterclasses are designed to give priority group year 12 students in Wales insight into life and learning at University. The four-week course of online Masterclasses will run on Wednesday evenings from 5-7pm via Zoom and will launch on the 15th February 2023. 

  

 

  • The Nuffield Research Placements for Year 12 - Summer 2023 - Applications are open. Applications are now open for Year 12 students to apply for a Nuffield Research Placement next summer. Over the years several of our students have completed the Nuffield placement and Laibah from Yr 13 won a £1000 prize for her report this year. Be aware there are eligibility criteria. The closing date is 30th March 2023: Link to get more information and apply: Apply 

 

Nuffield are particularly looking for Year 12 students who meet at least ONE of the criteria below to apply:

  • From a household with an income of less than £30,000
  • Receiving free school meals or have done in last 6 years
  • Receiving EMA
  • Living or have lived in social care
  • First in your immediate family to participate in higher education

 

Summary of a Nuffield Research Placement:

When? – During summer holidays after Year 12 

How long? – Around 4 weeks in total. This includes independent study (online modules) ahead of 2-3 weeks for the real-world placement.

What? – A well-supervised but independent placement relating to an area of science, quantitative social science, computing, technology, engineering or maths - or a combination.

Cost? – You can take part in a placement at no cost. Travel costs are reimbursed and you may also be eligible to receive a £200 subsidy.

Where? – Placements take place in a variety of locations including offices, museums, research centres, laboratories or fieldwork settings.

 Benefits? – A unique opportunity to develop invaluable research and quantitative skills, learn about different career paths and enhance your UCAS personal statement.

 

Speakers for Schools has a range of work experience opportunities, just be aware some are aimed at students in England - especially the Healthcare ones which relate to NHS England. Use the link here to see whether there’s anything relevant to you. 

 

Cardiff University’s Science in Health series of public lectures are being held on the Cathays Park campus. Their new home is the Sir Stanley Thomas OBE Lecture Theatre at the Centre for Student Life. Use the link here to see the programme of lectures. 

 

Gresham College has a series of lectures by different Professors; January’s lectures include: Professor Chris Whitty discussing the causes of Coronary Heart Disease and advances in reducing its effects; Professor Joanna Bourke discussing the cultural history of Breast Cancer, 'one of the most dreaded diseases for women'; Medical Law professor Professor Imogen Goold looking at whether it would be right to make Vaccination mandatory; and Professor Sarah Hart will explore Lottery-Winning Maths. The UK Government has just approved a coal mine for the first time in decades, after 190 countries agreed to phase down coal power in COP26, making Professor Myles Allan’s lecture on the Ocean Physics Behind Net Zero, particularly well-timed. For other lectures which are at undergraduate level use the link here.

 

Universities

Many universities have got upcoming Open Days so make sure you have a look at the places you think you may want to study at. I’ve just put the links for our most popular destinations’ Open Days below as well as the Open Days calendar. 

 

Swansea University has a series of subject-specific webinars designed to support you as you begin thinking about which subject/s you might want to study at undergraduate level. Book your place on one here. 

Nottingham University Summer School application is now open. It will support you to: 

·         experience life at a leading university 

·         try out a range of course options related to your interests 

·         develop a better academic focus and motivation 

 Applications are now open until 10th March; for further details, watch the info talk and apply at www.nottingham.ac.uk/suttontrust.

 

The London School of Economics has an upcoming opportunity: LSE Explore – Year 12 (or equivalent) students – applications are now open. This is a series of online academic taster events for Year 12 students which offer insight into selected undergraduate degree subjects at LSE. 

 

To make sure you understand the grades you might need for courses you’re interested in and confirm entry requirements please use the following website: https://www.whatuni.com/ Ask your LC to look at courses with you if you’re not sure whether you might need specific subjects/grades for a course you are considering.

 

Cardiff Uni have two opportunities for Year 12: 

  • Pathways to Law The opportunity to complete work experience with law firms, take part in academic workshops with academics at Cardiff University Law School, visit Cardiff University, take part in the Pathways to Law National Conference and more.
  • Pathways to Engineering Over the course of the programme students will get the opportunity to experience teaching from Cardiff University’s School of Engineering and meet current students studying engineering. Students will gain an insight into university life with interactive sessions on topics like student finance, societies and exploring the campus. Industry professionals and companies will offer students an insight into the world of engineering through panels and the chance to apply for work experience. Applications: for more information on the programmes, eligibility criteria and how to apply please click here. The more eligibility criteria you meet the more likely you are to be offered a place on the programme. To apply click here. The cost of travel as part of the programme is covered by the university. 

They also have Open days coming up: Cardiff Open Days

 

Cardiff Met have a series of Open Days and Campus tours available:
https://www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/study/opendays/Pages/default.aspx

 

Aspire is a collection of free careers, university and further education resources. It is designed to give state-educated students the tools and knowledge they need to make more informed decisions about their future. Their ‘guide’ is a free resource, full of information and guidance, designed to inform you and help you navigate the range of careers and further education out there. Access the online version of the Guide, alongside other resources, on the Aspire website,

 

Apprenticeships/Degree Apprenticeships

 

The Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology has recently opened their Engineering Degree Apprenticeships, which are open for three weeks only, until Sunday 29th January 2023. If the idea of studying for a degree whilst working for Dyson and living on campus with no student debt appeals to you, this opportunity is for you. Please see the flyer attached. You might want to attend one of the Dyson application workshops here before submitting your application. If you just want to apply then the link is here.

 

What is the Sutton Trust Apprenticeship Summer School programme?

High-quality apprenticeships not only offer young people the opportunity to earn while they learn but also ensure they gain valuable skills and get a foot on the career ladder. The Sutton Trust Apprenticeship Summer School is a three-day residential where students can meet leading employers and like-minded peers and learn more about how to access top apprenticeships.

At the end of the programme, you walk away with:

 

  • An in depth understanding of apprenticeships and whether it may be the right route for you.
  • Networking opportunities for future career opportunities.
  • Access to their online portal STO for ongoing application support and career advice.
  • Application guidance, including learning where to find current apprenticeships and understanding different application processes.

For more information and to apply click here.

Amazing Apprenticeships Pathway CTM, a London-based careers advice service, is running online weekly drop-in sessions focused on apprenticeships. Register here. 

Deloitte's ASPIRE programme: Deloitte’s ASPIRE program is your chance to see how different career paths align to your unique talents and strengths. Register your interest here.

 

  • Use the website here to explore Degree Apprenticeships
  • Use the website here to explore Degree Apprenticeships
  • Network 75 offers a range of apprenticeship opportunities as well; use the link here: Network 75 
  • PwC has more information for potential accountants, business management or technology students interested in degree apprenticeships with them. Use the link  here to find out more

Support

For those of you who may feel you need support, as always we are always available to help. If you feel you need more support there are some useful support sites and links listed here:

There are also some useful techniques here for those experiencing feelings of anxiety:

 Remember it  is important that you keep an eye on your emails and our Twitter feed (@stcyres6th). I send out links and tweets regularly so there is a lot of information available, you just need to access it and let me know if there are any problems with you doing that. 

As always, if there are any issues get in touch; we’re here to support you.

Take care,

Ms Jones

 

St Cyres School, Sully Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, CF64 2XP

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