homewood school sixth form bulletin don’t forget! · take care & best wishes, mr mills...
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Don’t forget!
Your Vote Required!
As I am sure you can imagine, there is a lot of planning and physical work going on at the moment to get us ready for the next academic year and we aim to have this all published
before the end of term. Please watch this space.
We have also started the process for appointing our Head Boy & Girl. Please watch their nomination videos and place your vote here by Wednesday 15th July. Well done and thank you to the candidates for all their efforts in putting their videos together
and we’ll hopefully announce the results next week.
Finally, congratulations to all our IB students who received their grades last week. Well done for all your hard work and determination! If you need any advice or guidance at the
moment, please contact your class teacher or Mrs Srini.
I hope that you have been able to avoid some of the relaxations that have been happening over the last week (I can’t wait to get my hair cut!) As this continues to happen, please
continue to be sensible and careful and to look after yourselves
Take care & best wishes, Mr Mills
Tenterden Charities Small Grants If you live in Tenterden, St Michael’s, Smallhythe or Reading Street and are heading to university,
Tenterden Charities offer small grants to help you attend. Please find the details here and apply if you think you might be eligible.
Amazing Student Success! We were extremely excited to hear that five or our students Amy, Jessica, Mia, Victoria and Harmony have been shortlisted in the YouCreate: Change competition run by UCA from the hundreds of entries
receive. That means we have 5 of the top 25 entries. Amazing!
A special online exhibition showcasing all of the entries will be held between 9th July -27th August 2020, on UCA’s YouCreate: Change Competition website The shortlist will be live from 9th July and the winners will be announced online on Thursday 16 July 2020. Please go online and cast your vote
for the public vote winner.
Homewood School Sixth Form
Bulletin Wednesday 8th July
Things to Do Now
Applying for Next Year at Homewood If you are a Year 12
student planning on
applying for Level 3
courses next year, please
e-mail your course
choices to the sixth form
team at ks5admin@
homewood.kent.sch.uk.
If you’re applying for Year
14, please return the
application form by
sending a photo or scan of
both sides to
nt.sch.uk
If you’re leaving Please make sure that you have completed the Google Form about what you intend to do when you officially leave.
Alumni Network You can join the Homewood Alumni Network here. We really hope you will.
Habits of Work & Learning Survey To help your teachers
get the home learning
right, please ask your
parents to take 5
minutes to complete this
questionnaire. If your
opinion changes, do it
again!
Wellbeing If you need a bit of help in these uncertain times, go to the Homewood Wellbeing website.
If you need support from food banks We are aware that local food banks are experiencing an increase in use. If your need help please contact Mrs Hussey.
Details for the Year 12
Block C Immersion Day on
Friday 10th July are on
pages 5 & 6
Thank You & Well Done! Tom (Year 12 Applied Science) – For building a human skeleton at home.
Syma (Year 13 Dance) – For taking time to participate in the dance film project. Thank you!
Andrew & Oskar (Year 12 History) – For an excellent essay on Mary I. Well done!
Evie (Year 12 History) – For regularly submitting good quality work and the completion of an impressive source-based essay on Mary I.
Rozerin (Year 12 Graphics) – For the dedication to her work that she has demonstrated during lockdown.
Chloe (Year 12 Textiles) – for creating some lovely textile samples and progressing with her work week on week.
Kacey & Lily (Year 12 Psychology) – For always completing work on time to a high standard.
Daniel (Year 12 Applied Science) - For excellent work on the pathology of the musculoskeletal system.
Summer Term Fun: p3
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UCAS Virtual Exhibition – Veterinary, medicine, dentistry UCAS have announced the first in a series of UCAS virtual exhibitions on the 23rd July for these courses whose deadline falls early on the 15th October. They are designed to help students explore their options from home. This online event means students can explore courses at up to 40 universities and colleges around the UK. It’s perfect for anyone considering applying to medicine, veterinary, or dentistry courses.
Students will have chance to speak directly to subject and admissions specialists via 1-2-1 or group chat, listen in on topical seminars, and pick up digital prospectus’ and other information. Link in the Choosing a University Section on the Home Learning site.
Cambridge Applicant Support Programme
A reminder that the deadline for this session is next Friday 17th July. If you’re interested the details can be found in last week’s bulletin.
Speakers for Schools Virtual Work Experience I am pleased to see a number of you have already signed up and are taking advantage of this. The new opportunities are available in Media and Construction and Business, please apply now to avoid disappointment & there’s a link in our Virtual Work Experience section. If you have any difficulty then please email Mrs Pepper
University Webinars Lots of webinars have now been added to the Home Learning site to allow you to discover more about university life, clearing, finance and finding the right course. Make sure that you have a look and book yourself into them to answer any questions you might have about the process.
Future Doctors Week: 20th-24th July From July 20th - 24th Pre Med Projects are running our Future Doctors week online for students aged 14-18 who might be considering careers in healthcare (£29.95) and they also have a totally free guide to writing the perfect med school personal statement for all of your students that are interested in careers in medicine to receive a copy.
Students spend the Future Doctors Week learning everything they need to apply to med school and will gain some fantastic work experience too to help with applications, all from the comfort of their own homes. With medical work experience being such a critical aspect to a successful application and world events currently making that very difficult to obtain, this has been incorporated into an online course, led by current practicing UK NHS doctors. Check out Virtual Work Experience for the link.
Imperial College, UCA & Kent Masterclasses These universities are offering fantastic opportunities for students to engage with super-curricular learning about science/medicine (Imperial), art & design (UCA) and a wide range of other topics (Kent). Find the links in the Super-Curricular section
Clearing If you’re hurtling towards your Level 3 results and are wondering what happens if you don’t get your university place, we have started a new Clearing section of our Life After Sixth Form Home Learning site. We will keep adding to this as we get more information.
Plover Rover Youth Ambassador Ideal for students with an interest in biology, environmental science & social media. Details
Homewood School Sixth Form
Home Learning Updates Home Learning Site
Student Guide to Working at Home Student Guide to Google Classrooms Parent Guide to Working at Home
Whom to Contact (using school e-mail only)
Pastoral Concerns: Mrs Hussey
Careers Guidance: Mrs Srini
If you need advice
about UCAS: Mr Harper
If you’re concerned
about the safety of a
friend: Safeguarding
If you’d like your CV
checked: Mrs Pepper
If you need help with
SIMS Parent App Mrs Douglas
If you need help
booking the prom: Mrs Rousseau
Online Support for UCAS applications
(see full list)
Outstanding Personal Statements - 10/7/2020 - Greenwich
Student Finance - The Essentials -
15/7/2020 - Christ Church Choosing Your Course -
15/7/2020 - Greenwich
Book Review Club Submit your reviews here
Sixth Form Google Classrooms
In the Loop: emz3xw3 Mentality: goydftl Careers: 3hj7tqf
Exam Result Dates A-level & Level 3
13th August
GCSE 20th August
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It’s the summer term and it’s not usually all work, work, work!! Get involved in
some of the fantastic things on offer over the next few weeks…
Homewood’s Race Across the UK –
Sports Week
Homewood is aiming to walk, run or cycle as far as we can within one week! The Sixth Form can contribute to whole school distance travelled by completing the form below.
We’re aiming to go as far as we can during the week and all students and staff can take part. Our aim is to travel from
Tenterden to John O’Groats (1300km).
Everyone should submit their distance on the Homewood Website via the Google Form. You may do this whenever you can during Monday 13th July and Friday 17th July,
providing evidence that you have achieved this distance using a screenshot of your tracking app, such as
MapmyRun or Runkeeper or another health app, such as google fit or apple health on a mobile device. Failing that a
video or picture of you doing you exercise is accepted.
Calling All Musicians! We are hosting Homewood's first Live Lounge. If you would like to be included, we will be accepting audio submissions only by Thursday 16th July. When you email your work to Miss Snow, please include your college and form group, as well as your name. This can be via google share or email.
Please perform a piece between 1-5 minutes with a backing track (if singing) or accompaniment, or as a soloist instrumentalist or with a backing track. This can be an audio file or mp3.
A compilation will be available on the afternoon of Thursday 23rd July to celebrate the beginning of the summer holidays from 1pm.
That Graphics Stuff – Online Exhibition
We have a new social media platform for our amazing graphics students
who have been working very hard over lock down. We have had some truly incredible pieces of work being made and we wanted to be able to share
them with staff, students and parents. Please have a look and follow our new handle @thatgraphicsstuff for exemplar GCSE and A-Level pieces.
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Step 1: Complete the introductory questionnaire Please complete the survey online. The Sixth Form team use this to work out what support you need when you arrive with us in school.
Step 2: Personal & Professional Development Your form tutors will ask for this work when you start in September:
1. Work through the presentation on the Home Learning site and complete at least 3 activities from Maximising Your Time.
2. Learn about Cornell Notes and take notes on a text or TEDex Talk of your choice using that format.
3. Join the Sixth Form Google Classrooms (see box on right hand side)
Step 3: Complete the teacher-set Transition Work Complete the work on the Home Learning site for all the courses that you are starting in September. Your teachers will expect this to be handed in when you arrive.
Step 4: PiXL Gateway Login to PiXL Independence using School Code 603979 and the password Indep79 Once logged in, click on PiXL Independence, then Years 12 & 13, then PiXL Gateway. Complete the work on Cornell notes, watch the videos and then choose your subjects (if relevant) and complete the transition pack.
Step 5: Super-curricular Look at the subjects you have chosen on the Super 6 from your Home Planet sheet on the Home Learning site and complete their super-curricular work. This will not only benefit you, but is the kind of activity that you'll be able to mention to tutors or employers when you're making your applications in the future.
You should also improve the style of your academic writing by registering for the course here.
Search for free courses and talks on FutureLearn.com, MOOC.org and Tedx on topic areas relevant to your subjects or that interest you. Watch programmes relevant to your subject using iPlayer or another streaming service.
Step 6: Information for Parents Show your parents the information for them on the Home Learning site. They will have to be logged in on a device which is using your school Google account.
Homewood School Sixth Form
Year 11 Transition Work Home Learning Site
Whom to Contact
(using school e-mail only)
Pastoral Concerns: Mrs Hussey
Careers Guidance: Mrs Srini
If you need help with
Kent Choices: Mrs Oven
If you’re concerned
about the safety of a
friend: Safeguarding
If you’re starting
Ready for Work: Mrs Pepper
If you need to sign
up to SIMS Parent
App: Mrs Douglas
Sixth Form Google
Classrooms
In the Loop: emz3xw3
Mentality: goydftl
Careers: 3hj7tqf
Other
Websites School Covid 19 Site
UCAS
Not Going to Uni
Apprenticeships.gov
Future Learn
MOOCs
Headspace
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