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TRINITY SIXTH FORM PROSPECTUS
Remember, when you’re choosing where to study in the sixth form, consider;
High academic standards
Wide curriculum offer
High quality teaching
The close monitoring of your progress
Personal support, advice and guidance
To apply for a place at The Trinity Sixth Form, fill in the Application Form (there is one in theback of this prospectus) and hand it in at school. If you are not currently a student at one ofthe four partner schools, send your application to the school at which you wish to be based.
St Margaret Ward Catholic AcademyLittle Chell Lane • Tunstall Stoke-on-Trent • ST6 6LZ
tel: 01782 883000email: [email protected]: www.stmargaretward.co.uk
St John Fisher Catholic CollegeAshfields New RoadNewcastle-under-LymeStaffordshire • ST5 2SJ
tel: 01782 615636email: [email protected]: www.sjfcc.net
St Thomas More Catholic Academy Longton Hall Road • Longton Stoke-on-Trent • ST3 2NJ
tel: 01782 882900email: [email protected]: www.stmca.org.uk
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T R I N I T YSixth Form
Thank you for your interest in Trinity SixthForm. This is an exciting collaboration betweenthree local Catholic academies that have ashared experience of providing post-16education and a shared ethos that puts thewhole development of the student at the heartof what we do. By working together we are bigenough to offer wider choice in courses, butwithin each academy we are small enough tofocus on the individual’s needs. Small enoughto care but big enough to matter – and we stillhave ambitions to offer you more.
For students already enjoying their educationat a Trinity partner academy, the advantagesare clear: stay in a place where you are knownand also to have the chance to try new subjectsat new venues and meet new people. Newstudents from other schools are more thanwelcome and will realise the opportunity for allstudents to study at different venues means itwill be easier to fit in and mix.
The Trinity transport system that is free andruns before school, at lunchtime and afterschool, enables such diversity of experiencepossible.
In choosing Trinity Sixth Form you areopting for an education with a personalisedfocus of support and stimulating challenge.Each academy has a dedicated Student Support
Worker to ensure everyone gets thesupport that they need and a ProgressManager to keep an eye on youracademic performance. We want you to besuccessful and ready for an exciting future.Our talented specialist staff will aim to raiseyour game; we want to add value to educationand move you to higher levels of progress thusgiving you greater choice in the future. Inreturn we require you to be ambitious foryourself to work hard and to support ourcommunity ethos. Whether you want to moveforward to university or improve your chancesof more satisfying employment, we will havethe package of courses for you. If you arestill unsure about your future we can putyou in touch with excellentindependent careers advisors.
I look forward to meeting yousoon. Read this prospectus,visit our website –www.trinity6.com –attend our open eveningsin November, checkus out on UCASProgress anddownload ourfree app forAR updates.
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Admission to TheTrinity Sixth Form
In order to be accepted onto a course at TheTrinity Sixth Form, you have to meet theadmissions criteria. The full details areenclosed in the back of the prospectus andany special requirements for particularcourses can be found on the subject bookletsavailable on the open nights and from any ofthe three partner schools.
Although most A-level courses will demandhigher than a C at GCSE, the basic entryrequirement remains at 5 A* –C grades in atleast 4 subjects, including English and Maths.This allows access to vocational courses andenables Trinity Sixth Form to have discretionin the admission appeals policy.
Any students who need to re-sit English orMaths will be taught and monitored at theirhome school.
Courses you can study at The Trinity Sixth Form
On the following pages there are briefdescriptions of the courses available at theTrinity Sixth Form and they are listed on theright. Although many courses will be on offerat all three schools, a few can only be studiedat one or two of the schools. Please note thatthe courses we put on will depend uponstudent choice and no course is guaranteed torun at any particular school.
Also please check the website:www.trinity6.com throughout the year fornew courses.
A-LEVEL COURSES
Applied Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05
Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05
Business Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06
Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06
Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07
Classical Civilisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07
Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08
Drama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08
Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .09
English Language/Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
German . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Health & Social Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
IT (Single) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Maths & Further Maths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Physical Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Politics & Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Product Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Religious Studies (Philosophy & Ethics) . . 18
Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
BTEC COURSES
Business Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Health & Social Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19IT (Double) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
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Your choice
of subjects should be
based on your passion for
the subject and your skill or
potential in that area. You
should also research the range
of degree courses available
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of subjects are
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Applied ScienceAPPLIED Science investigates how science is used within organisations. Students survey thelocal area to find out how science is applied in a variety of settings. In addition, students usescientific techniques to complete a variety of investigations. The third component of the courseis the externally examined unit, which addresses energy systems.
This subject goes well with Biology and would suit studentswho enjoy researching and working independently. It can leadto careers within organisations which use science.
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STUDENTS studying Art will develop research, problem solving,
communication and writing skills. Theywill also extend their technical expertise,
self-confidence, independence, analytical thinking,aesthetic understanding, originality and individuality.
The course is best suited to students whocan work consistently to meet deadlines.Determination and the motivation to workindependently are essential, as is capacity tolisten to and act on advice.
Studying Art will enable you to develop skillswhich will be of benefit to you in a wide range ofcareers, including: Photography, Computer AidedDesign, Packaging, Fashion, Textiles, Theatre,Media & TV, Gallery & Museum work, Illustration,Architecture, Ceramics, Printmaking, Advertising,Animation,Interior Designand Jewellery.Grade B pass in any
Science subject at GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Grade B pass in Art at GCSE.
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Art
BusinessStudies
BUSINESS Studies is a broadranging subject covering a numberof topics as diverse as law, financeand business ethics. It would suit
students who have an interest inbusiness and how it operates and who
want to study something relevant to theirown lives and experience. This subject will
appeal to students who have an interest in exercisingtheir rights and responsibilities and playing an active
role in the economy.
It goes well with Maths and Geography as we use data skills ina variety of forms to interpret results, and also with English and
Philosophy as we learn how to present arguments and makejudgements considering the evidence available. Business Studies
enables students to develop skills which will be of benefit in a widerange of careers, including: banking, retail management, insurance
underwriting, advertising.
THIS is an exciting and rewarding subject. Itinvolves the study of the structure and functionof living organisms, their relationships with oneanother and with their environment. It enablesstudents to develop a better understandingof the environment and organisms within it.
Biology also involves experimental work which helpsto develop manipulative skills, powers of analysis,ability to organise and present results and to reachconclusions. Biology develops research skills in topicssuch as biochemistry, microorganisms and ecosystems.
A widely accepted A-level on many degree coursesthis subject also combines well with many A-levels,especially Chemistry, Health and Social Care, PE,Psychology, Physics and Geography.
BiologyOpportunities for
curriculum enrichment
through joint field
work, study visits,
university links
and flexible
learning days.
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Grade B pass in Biology or Grade Bin Additional Science at GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Grade B pass in Englishat GCSE.
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THE course aims to develop your understanding of key chemical concepts.Students are expected to complete interesting and challenging practicalprojects, in order to apply their knowledge. It combines well with otherscience subjects and mathematics. Chemistry would suit a studentwho enjoys applying theoretical learning to practical situations andwho enjoys laboratory work.
Chemistry is a highly valued academic qualification and maylead to a variety of careers including medicine, pharmacy,industrial chemistry, engineering, medicinal chemistry andscientific journalism. Successful chemistry students arehighly sought after and many work in public services,technical sales, finance and investment.
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Classical CivilisationCLASSICAL Civilisation
is the study of the history,literature, art, drama,
mythology and philosophy ofAncient Greece and Rome. It is a
fascinating subject and one thatcaptivates those who study it. There
is no requirement to have previouslystudied classics; it can be enjoyed by all.
It combines very well withEnglish, History and
RE, though oftenattractsscientists andmathematicianswho are lookingfor somethingdifferent.
It develops a very broad range of studyskills. Classical Civilisation is a challengingsubject which is well respected byuniversities for its academic content. Itwould suit a career as an archaeologist,archivist, journalist, teacher or administrator.
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Chemistry
Grade C pass in Englishat GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Grade B pass in Chemistry or GradeB in Additional Science at GCSE.
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THE course ispredominatelytaught throughpractical
exploration. Students will direct, perform anddesign as well as reflecting upon theirexperiences. Students undertake both scriptedand devised work as well as exploring a widerange of practitioners, theatrical styles, texts andlive performers through theatre visits.Drama develops students in a
variety of ways socially, artistically andintellectually. They learn to work with others andon their own and acquire a real insight into thecraft of theatre. There is a huge diversity ofemployment opportunities in the theatreindustry beyond that of a performer, with postsin theatre management and design available allover the world. Many students go on to studycourses such as law, marketing, teaching andpolitics, having gained the confidence and skillsto present effectively to an audience.
Grade B pass in Englishat GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Computer ScienceA COURSE in Computer Science willprepare you for further education,specifically in a globally expandingICT/Computing field.
From games or web design to systemsanalysis, high quality practitioners willalways be required.
A GCE in Computer Science could be thefirst step on that path. The emphasis ofthe course is on computer programmingand systems design.
The analytical skills developed in theseareas are ideal for a range of highereducation courses as well as being muchsought after in most career pathways.
Grade B pass inMathematics at GCSE.
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Exciting
opportunities for
performance, visits
and workshops
in the arts.
Drama
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THE course is both physically demanding and artisticallychallenging. Students will develop further dance skills inperformance and choreography and will learn to analyse thework of professionals. They will gain a deeper understanding
of the professional application of dance and take part inperformances to demonstrate both their physical skills as
dancers and their ability to choreograph.
The course provides real insight into the demands of thesubject and is a useful grounding for progress on to
university or a career as a performer orchoreographer.
Dance
5 A*-C grades at GCSE, includingEnglish and Maths. A passion forDance and performing is essential.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
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ENJOY writing? Want acareer in journalism, lawor the media? Interestedin the way in which we
use language and the reasons why? If yes, then thiscourse is for you!
The combined study of English Language and Literatureat A-Level is a thrilling course, allowing an insight intothe intricacies of language use in every aspect of our
lives. The course provides a full and coherent integrationof literary and linguistic study in each of the four units.You will study a whole range of texts from transcripts ofspoken language to media advertisements to prosefiction.
In addition, students who enjoy expressing themselvescreatively are able to engage in three coursework piecesover the two years which stress their ability to writecreatively in a number of genres.
AQA GCE English Languageand Literature Specification B
English Language
THIS is achallenging,diverse andengaging
course aimed at inspiring students as theydevelop into independent thinkers withsophisticated analytical skills.
A wide range of prose, drama and poetry isstudied which provide platforms for intensedebate in the classroom alongside traditionalessay-style tasks.
Successful A-level English Literaturestudents demonstrate a passion for readingand the motivation to study relevant
historical and social contexts. EnglishLiterature is a highly valued academicqualification, widely respected byuniversities, careers and industries.
The course has a reputation for itsintellectual demands, rigorous skills ofanalysis and challenging exam andcoursework components.
Above all, studying literatureprovides an education relevant to alltypes of work where interpersonalskills are valued, as empathy andemotional intelligence arenaturally fostered in this field.
English Literature
ENGLISHLanguageis a fast-growing,
popular A-level that is accepted by alluniversities for most degree courses. Thecourse comprises the study of written andspoken language, its changing and evolvingrole in our society and the wider Englishspeaking world. A love of language is a must.
This subject suits students who enjoy a newchallenge, can create their own texts andare interested in looking at how languageaffects all aspects of life.
English Language is widely accepted for anever-growing range of degree courses:linguistics, creative writing, education,journalism and sports journalism. Itcomplements the study of Social Sciences.
Grade B pass in Englishat GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Grade B pass in Englishat GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Grade B pass in Englishat GCSE.
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HEALTH and Social Care is avocational based subject
which covers the areas of health,social and early years care.
Placements, visits to organisationsand talks by care professionals
reinforce and extend classroomteaching. An activeenquiry-based approach isused, giving students theopportunity to developindependent learningskills.
HSC combines well with biology, psychology orsociology as well as any core national curriculumsubjects for primary school teaching. This subjectsuits students who enjoy coursework, independentresearch, practical activities and vocational placements.
HSC provides good grounding for further study inmidwifery, nursing andother areas of health,social work, psychologyand early years care.
Grade B pass in Englishat GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
GeographyTHIS course considers human and physical geography,including contemporary themes, such as globalisationand climate change. Students need to have an interestin the world around them, be it curiosity about how alandscape has formed, or an interest in how acommunity might be affected by trans-nationalcorporations. One aspect of the course is a practicalfield work activity which involves students in thestudy of a real environment.
Geography develops skills of research,evaluation and communication, as well asthe ability to manipulate and interpretdata. This range of transferable skillsmakes it a sought after subject byemployers and universities.
Health & Social Care (HSC)
Grade B pass inGeography at GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Access
to a range of
sporting clubs,
activities and
competitions.
HistoryTHIS course engages studentsin the causes and consequencesof events and the key features ofpast societies. It equips students withvital skills such as analysis, selectionand critical thinking. It provides agreater understanding of important aspectsof society such as economics, politics andhuman behaviour.
The subject goes well with language and researchbased subjects, such as English, Geography,Philosophy and Ethics. The study of History opensthe door to a wide range of university degrees andcareers, for example in law, journalism, public services.
Entry requirements C grade or above in English GCSE orideally a C grade pass in History GCSE.
Grade B pass in Englishor History at GCSE.
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STUDENTS study the Edexcel Applied A-Level (Single Award) which is a combination of60% coursework and 40% examination. The topics covered are focused on the more
traditional aspects of ICT such as spreadsheets,databases, ICT in Business and Project
Management. This course offers the opportunityto gain a traditional A-level grade from A*-E.
IT Single
Grade C pass in Englishat GCSE.
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French, German and Spanish
STUDYING a foreign languagewill help you to acquire both apractical skill – the ability tocommunicate effectively with
people who don’t speak your language – and a qualificationwhich is highly regarded by top universities. Nationally lessthan 5% of students opt for A-level languages. You will reallystand out with employers and the top universities if you candemonstrate achievement in a foreign language at A-level.
Students gain detailed knowledge of another culture andexplore a variety of contemporary issues through classroomdiscussion and a wide range of reading and listening activities.A foreign language can be combined successfully with any othersubject at A-level. You can study a language at university with awide range of other subjects, leading to placements abroad and
work experience in other countries.
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Maths & Further MathsMATHEMATICS helps candidates to developlogical thinking and problem-solving skills.The ability to manipulate numbers andinterpret graphs and statistics is required inmany other academic subjects and in theworkplace.
It is seen as a “facilitating subject” by the topuniversities as a good grade in mathematicsshows evidence of intellectual ability and thewillingness to accept a challenge. Puremathematics covers topics such as algebraand trigonometry, whichstudents are familiarwith from GCSE, aswell as some newones. It forms thecore element ofA-level.
Some talentedmathematicianscan choose to do
an extra A-level in FurtherMathematics. It takes the study ofmathematics to a higher level andcan be a useful subject for studentswho wish to study mathematics,physics or engineering atuniversities.
Mathematics contributes particularly tothe understanding of the sciences but can bestudied with any other courses. It providesstudents with a qualification which is valuedin higher education and the world of work.
Both Maths and Further Maths arerecognised by universities aschallenging A-levels, indicatingstrong academic achievement.
Grade A pass inMathematics at GCSE.Grade A* desirable forFurther Mathematics.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
You can study a
language at university
with a wide range of
other subjects, leading to
placements abroad
and work experience
in other countries.
Grade B pass in chosenlanguage at GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Modern Languages
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STUDENTS will explore complex music theory throughscore analysis whilst building on existing music historyknowledge and developing listening skills and ability.Performance techniques will also be studied along withcompositional methods, enabling each student to grow and
learn as a successful musician.This subject suits students
who not only enjoyperforming music,but are interested
in learning the theory and systems behind it and developingtheir skills to create high quality music of their own. An A-level in Music can lead to the study of Music at University,and then onto careers such as a Performer, FreelanceMusician, Music Teacher, Music Therapist and CommunityMusician, as well as further studies in Music.
Music
Grade B pass in Musicat GCSE.
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PhotographyTHIS course developsstudents’ interests,skills andunderstanding in
photography. They will be encouraged to ‘draw withlight’ as they progress in their course and will beexpected to be creative thinkers and independentworkers.
Students should be highly motivated and imaginative,and have excellent organisational skills. This subjectcombines well with other art courses as well as Media& Film Studies at A-level and can be studied further atmany Higher Education establishments. Photographyis an academic as well as a practical subject, whichdevelops skills that could lead to a wide variety ofcareer pathways.
A passion for the subjectis preferable.
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PEPHYSICAL Education is a challenging yet enjoyable course thatcomprises both practical and theory elements. Students will require akeen interest in sport and a commitment to improving theirknowledge, understanding and skills. The subject combineseffectively with social and natural sciences, Leisure and Tourism,Health and Social Care and Business Studies.
The A-level syllabus is the perfect foundation forstudents who wish to pursue careersin: coaching, event andfacility management,physiotherapy,professional sport,recreational management, sportsjournalism, sports marketing,sport psychology,teaching, governmentand sport, the healthand fitness industry, theleisure industry andmany more.
Grade B pass at ScienceGCSE and two sportsplayed to a high standard,to have at least played fora school team is desirable.
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SINCE September2014 the Trinity has
offered a new excitingA-level in Government and
Politics.
A-Level Government and Politicsallows students to develop a
deeper understanding of the worldwe live in. Students will learn that the
subject has a vast reach way beyondthe common perception of
people simply arguing ontelevision or parliament.Topics as diverse as, forexample, voterbehaviour andparticipation, the roleof protest and the
impact of new digital technologies are taughtalongside in-depth studies of ideas andideologies or comparative political systems.Politics is a course that is constantly refinedand updated to take into accountdevelopments in the real world as they occur.Students will develop not only a goodunderstanding of the course content but willdevelop knowledge that will support them in awhole host of other subject areas. Obviouscrossover exists in subjects such as: History,Geography, English, Sociology and others
besides. Two units are taught in Year 12and another two in Year 13. All units are
examined at the end of the year.
Students are expected to keep up-to-date with current events and bringthis knowledge to class.
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Grade C pass or above inEnglish GCSE is desirabledue to the nature of thewritten exams.
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Grade B pass in Physics or Grade Bin Additional Science at GCSE.
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PHYSICS is an amazing subject which ranges from the very smallest particle to thevery largest – from quarks to the whole universe. It is the study of mass andenergy and how they interact with each other.
Physics is a science which has many everyday applications, including themechanisms used in lifts, medical treatments used in hospitals and thedevelopment of sustainable energy sources for society.
Physics is a well regarded subject at A-level which universities valuehighly. It combines well with the other sciences, Maths, ICT andDesign Technology.
The potential careers available are wide ranging, fromastronomer to medical physicist, engineer, optician,radiographer, nuclear physicist and rocket scientist.
Physics
Politics & Government
THE course introduces students to the main approaches inpsychology. It develops their understanding of the brain
and explanations for human and animal behaviour, aswell as developing knowledge of how science works
through experimental and investigative activities.
This subject suits students with an enquiringmind who enjoy debating and exploring
various explanations. Psychology requireselements of Maths, Science and English;
therefore students need to becompetent in all of these areas at
GCSE level.
Psychology ishighly regardedas an A-leveland provides anexcellent groundingfor many degreesubjects.
Graduates can go onto a career inPsychology: Educational, Clinical, Applied,Developmental, Health, Occupational, Criminal,Neuropsychology and other careers including: Social worker,Youth worker, teacher and lecturer.
Psychology
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Product DesignTHIS inspiring and diverse course givesthe potential for a career in manyexciting fields such as: Engineering,Manufacturing, Automotive Design,Architecture and CAD to name but a few.You will have access to a range of cuttingedge resources and equipment which willprovide unique learning opportunities.
You will study a wide range ofapplications and transferable skills suchas problem-solving, team work andindependent study. In addition you willdevelop the ability to plan, manage andadapt complete projects; which meet theneeds of a client or client group, tostringent deadlines.
This course offers the opportunity toexplore a creative and academicskills combination within asupportive and stimulatingenvironment. You will beencouraged to developpersonalised learningattributes, to meet thewide and varieddemands of the Industrysector and will benefitfrom the rewards ofa potentiallysuccessfulcareer withinProductDesign.
Grade B pass in Art orDesign subjects at GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Grade B pass in Scienceat GCSE.
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SOCIOLOGY is the study of how peoplebehave in social groups. You will study
how people in contemporary societylive their lives, as well as
developing an understanding of a variety of social issues andtheories. Students also get the opportunity to engage in
sociological research.
No previous knowledge is required, however, goodliteracy skills are essential and an interest in social
issues and current affairs is desirable.
Sociology combines well with many subjects,including History, Psychology, Law, Business
Studies, Religious Studies and Health &Social Care.
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Philosophy & Ethics(Religious Studies)THIS is a two year course which offers the opportunity tocritically investigate and discuss the underlying ideas andassumptions that have shaped our society. Throughoutthe course key questions such as, “What makessomething right?” and “Did God really make theworld?” are examined and discussed.
This subject combines well with other humanitiessubjects such as English and History. However it isbecoming more popular alongside science subjects
such as Biology when discussing the ethicsinvolved in medicine and science. Potential
career opportunities can be wideand far ranging from police and
teaching to medicine andsocial work.
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Grade C pass or above inEnglish at GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Grade B at ReligiousStudies or Grade B inEnglish Literature orHistory (essay writingsubject) is acceptable.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Spiritual
development,
including retreats
and mini
conferences.
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STUDENTS who choose performingarts explore themes in order to creatework and perform in their chosendiscipline – acting; dance; music or acombination of the above.
All students participate in MusicalTheatre work as well as a mixture ofdevised pieces, taught texts/repertoireand techniques. Students will alsohave the opportunity to learn abouttechnical aspects of theatre. Studentsare expected to perform in scheduled
performance evenings throughout theyear. Theatre trips happen regularly,including an unmissable trip toLondon’s West End. Skills developedinclude team work, meeting deadlinesand performing in public. This is apractical course with continuingassessment throughout.
Available as an extended BTECdiploma over the option blocks. Thismeans you will not study othersubjects from the option blocks.
Performing ArtsBTEC National Diploma in Performing Arts
BTECs are level three courses equivalent to A-levels.
They are modular in design and assessment is
ongoing rather than by end of course exam.
BTEC Qualification Equivalence
Subsidiary Diploma 1 A-level
Diploma 2 A-levels
Extended Diploma 3 A-levels
BTEC courses are level 3qualifications with a morevocational approach. BTECBusiness Studies is no
different. Several top managers in UK industries studiedthrough the BTEC route into university and intomanagement. For students who really want to understandhow the world of business works BTEC Business Studiescould be your best choice.
As a subject it goes well with Maths, geography, English andmany other subjects. It could lead to a very wide range ofcareer paths, including banking, retail management andgeneral strategic management in top companies.
Business StudiesBTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Business Studies
Grade C pass or above inEnglish at GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Health & Social Care (HSC)BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Health & Social CareBTEC Health and SocialCare is an extended BTECcourse across three optionblocks. This means thatyou have to be passionate about thissubject. As a vocational subject therewill be plenty of case studies,placements, visits to organisations andtalks by care professionals.This creates a grounding in the care
agenda from infancy toold age. HSC provides agood route into workor into further stufy in
areas such as midwifery, nursing, socialwork and early years care.
You will not study any other coursesalongside this apart from enrichmentactivities.
Grade C pass or above inEnglish at GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
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THE BTEC Subsidiary Diplomain IT has been developed as aspecialist, vocationally-relatedqualification, as an alternativeto A-levels. It is accepted as anentry requirement foruniversities and furthereducation colleges and ishighly valued by employers.Learners will earn UCAS pointsequivalent to GCE A-level/AS.
By applying learning to real-lifesituations this course offers apractical approach that can belacking in more traditionalroutes. Students undertake anumber of units for whichthey present evidence, basedon actual work and studies.
The course covers aspects of IT
including computer systems,digital graphics, websiteproduction, computeranimation, spreadsheets anddatabases as well as theopportunity to add specialistunits from Cisco.
A BTEC in IT will preparestudents for furtherqualifications in IT or serve asthe basis for a wide range ofcareer options in IT.
IT Double Award, which is100% coursework, willalso be on offer.
IT BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in IT
Grade C pass or above inEnglish at GCSE.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
A passion for Performing Artsis essential. A grade C orabove in any Arts subject atGCSE is desirable, but as thiscourse is vocational it is moreimportant to have experienceor an enthusiasm for the Artsand a desire to perform.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
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Dear Students and Parents,Here is a guide that I hope you will find useful.
The present government want to push forward with a reform ofA levels suggested by the previous coalition government. Theintention is to raise standards and part of this is the removal ofthe opportunity for students to re-sit courses or modules beforetheir final results. There will be a substantial reduction incoursework with some subjects having none at all.
In addition, A-levels will be a two year course withexaminations at the end of that two year course. This isintended to reward the rigour of ongoing learning and theability to perform under pressure with terminal examinationsin the final summer term of the students’ studying. There isnow clear guidance about students wishing to complete athird year of study which used to be possible but will be moredifficult to consider in the future, unless exceptionalcircumstances can be cited, e.g. serious health issues.The A-levels are intended to be harder to pass and certainlymore challenging, this is why our entry requirements in thelast three years have risen to ensure that students will be ableto cope with the increased demands in A-level study. Whileour base line remains at 5 A* - Cs for this year, it is likely tochange over the next few years. Certainly a student with onlyCs will be guided into certain practical subjects –BTECs andsome A-levels which depend on student’s passion for thesubject. This will be kept under review as the changed A-levels come on-line.
The government intention is to separate AS qualificationsfrom A level qualifications. It is no longer essential forstudents to study AS levels. The results in AS will no longeraffect the results in A levels and there is good reason forstudents to avoid taking on AS levels alongside A levels.
There will be a three year introduction of the new courseswith Phase 1 starting in September 2015 and Phase 2 (whichwill affect the readers of this prospectus) starting in September2016. During this time any subjects not yet reformed will betaught under the rules of the A level courses from the lastdecade and more. These will be referred to as legacyqualifications. See the lists opposite.
Keele University visit for Trinity students.
SVP volunteer group engaged in charity work Trinity sports leaders at Cerebral Palsy Football
World Cup at St George’s park, Burton-on-Trent.
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Art and Design
Biology
Business
Chemistry
Computer Science
English Language
English Language and Literature
English Literature
History
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
Dance
Drama and Theatre
Geography
Modern foreign languages (French, German, Spanish)
Music
Religious Studies
Physical Education
REFORMED A-LEVELS (SEPT 2016)
LEGACY UNREFORMED A-LEVELS (SEPT 16)
Classical Civilisation
Design and Technology
Further Maths
Government and Politics
Health and Social Care
Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
Law
Maths
Music Technology
Statistics
Philosophy
SVP volunteer group engaged in charity workTrinity sports leaders at Cerebral Palsy Football
World Cup at St George’s park, Burton-on-Trent.
UCAS Higher Education Conference
Day at Staffordshire University
Reverend Bishop McGough after a liturgical celebration with Trinity Students.
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Applied Science Grade B pass in any Science subject at GCSE
Art Grade B pass in Art at GCSE
Business Studies Grade B pass in English at GCSE
Biology Grade B pass in Biology or Grade B Additional Science at GCSE
Chemistry Grade B pass in Chemistry or B Additional Science at GCSE
Classical Civilisation Grade C pass in English at GCSE
Computer Science Grade B pass in Mathematics at GCSE
Dance Grade B pass in English at GCSE
Drama Grade B pass in English at GCSE
AQA GCE English Language Grade B pass in English at GCSE
and Literature Specification B
English Language Grade B pass in English at GCSE
English Literature Grade B pass in English at GCSE
French Grade B pass in French at GCSE
Geography Grade B pass in Geography at GCSE
German Grade B pass in German at GCSE
Health & Social Care Grade B pass in English at GCSE
History Grade B pass in English or History at GCSE
I.T. (Single) Grade B pass in English at GCSE
Maths & Further Maths Grade A pass in Mathematics at GCSE
(Preferred A* pass for Further Mathematics)
Music Grade B pass in Music at GCSE
Physical Education Grade B pass in Science at GCSE and two sports played to a high
standard, to have at least played for a school team is desirable
Photography A passion for the subject is preferable
Physics Grade B pass in Physics or Grade B Additional Science at GCSE
Politics & Government Grade C pass or above in English GCSE
Product Design Grade B pass in Art at GCSE
Psychology Grade B pass in Science at GCSE
Religious Studies Grade B at Religious Studies or Grade B in English Literature
(Philosophy & Ethics) or History (essay writing subject) is acceptable
Sociology Grade C pass or above in English GCSE
Spanish Grade B pass in Spanish at GCSE
Business Studies Grade C pass in English or Maths at GCSE (desirable not essential)
Health & Social Care Grade C pass in English or Maths at GCSE (desirable not essential)
Information Technology/I.T. (Double) Grade C pass in English or Maths at GCSE (desirable not essential)
Performing Arts Grade C pass in English or Maths at GCSE (desirable not essential)
BTEC COURSES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Five or more A*-C grade passes inGCSE subjects including Englishand Maths.
For admission to specific subjectsfurther criteria may be applied, forexample: at least a GCSE A gradewill be required for Mathematicsand at least a GCSE B grade willbe required for Biology.
Students with a Double AwardScience GCSE must achieve aminimum B grade in Additional
Science if they wish to study aScience A Level.
If a particular course isoversubscribed in summer 2016,then refer to the process outlinedin the Trinity admissions policy atww.trinity6.com which isconstantly reviewed to help usmeet your needs.
N.B. All of the above refers toGCSE only, not equivalencessuch as BTEC.
Students at each of the partner schools are entitled to join The Trinity Sixth
Form if they have achieved the minimum entry qualifications as follows:
Trinity Sixth Form Year 12 in September 2016
Admissions Criteria
Aptitude for the chosen subject.(Established through eithercertification, audition, portfolioor interview).
See individual subjects forspecfic entry requirements.
AS/A-LEVEL COURSES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Admissions – A-level Courses Admissions – BTEC Courses
All students will be required to sign theTrinity Sixth Form Learner Agreement
Students enrolled at St John Fisher, St Thomas
More and St Margaret Ward will follow a general
Religious Education course.
Late applications and transfers will be considered
according to the same criteria as above.
The Trinity Sixth Form has an appeals process for
students who are not successful in their application.
The Trinity Sixth Form appeals form needs to be
completed following GCSE results. This appeal will
be considered in the first instance by the Trinity
Progress Managers and then, if necessary, by the
Director.
■ St John Fisher, St Margaret Ward and St Thomas
More were founded by the Catholic Church to
provide education for children of Catholic families.
The schools are conducted by their governing bodies
as part of the Catholic Church in accordance with
their Trust Deed and Instrument of Government and
seek at all times to be a witness to Jesus Christ.
TransportLessons in The Trinity Sixth Form are taught in two blocks, a morning
and an afternoon, with a flexible lunchtime in between. Some
students will find that all of their subjects will be taught in the same
school, while others may choose subjects taught in another school.
Transport will be provided free during the lunchtime, so you don’t
have to worry about getting from morning to afternoon lessons. Free
before and after transport is also available to and from your home
school if required.
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Succeeding Together
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Remember, when you’re choosing where to study in the sixth form, consider:
High academic standards
Wide curriculum offer
High quality teaching
The close monitoring of your progress
Personal support, advice and guidance
To apply for a place at The Trinity Sixth Form, fill in the Application Form (there is one in theback of this prospectus) and hand it in at school. If you are not currently a student at one ofthe three partner schools, send your application to the school at where you wish to be based.
What Next?
WWW.TRINITY6.COM
TRINITY SIXTH FORM PROSPECTUS
Remember, when you’re choosing where to study in the sixth form, consider;
High academic standards
Wide curriculum offer
High quality teaching
The close monitoring of your progress
Personal support, advice and guidance
To apply for a place at The Trinity Sixth Form, fill in the Application Form (there is one in theback of this prospectus) and hand it in at school. If you are not currently a student at one ofthe four partner schools, send your application to the school at which you wish to be based.
St Margaret Ward Catholic AcademyLittle Chell Lane • Tunstall Stoke-on-Trent • ST6 6LZ
tel: 01782 821559email: [email protected]: www.stmargaretward.co.uk
St John Fisher Catholic CollegeAshfields New Road • Newcastle-under-LymeStaffordshire • ST5 2SJ
tel: 01782 615636email: [email protected]: www.sjfcc.net
St Thomas More Catholic College Longton Hall Road • Longton Stoke-on-Trent • ST3 2NJ
tel: 01782 882900email: [email protected]: www.stmcc.net
University Academy KidsgroveGloucester Road • Kidsgrove Stoke-on-Trent • ST7 4DL
tel: 01782 297726email: [email protected]: www.uakidsgrove.org
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