S5/6 Information Evening April 1 st 2014. Points to Consider  What job, course or career am I aiming for?  What are the entry requirements?  How do.

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S5/6 Information Evening April 1 st 2014

Points to Consider  What job, course or career am I aiming for?  What are the entry requirements?  How do I expect to do in my exams this year?  For how long do I plan to stay on at school?  What advice have I been given by teachers, careers advisers and parents?  Am I being realistic about my plans?

Learning Agreement  Commitment to school  Paid Employment (10 hours per week)  Holidays during school time  ‘Young Person’ status  Use of non-class time

OTHER ISSUES  Think about the options open to you in relation to your career plans.  Make the best choice you can  Educational Maintenance Allowance  Opportunities to contribute to the wider life of the school  Can’t guarantee all choices but will do best

New Qualifications SCQF LevelNew QualificationExternal Exam? Replace s Previous Level 3National 3No- Pass or Fail→Access 3 & SG Foundation Level 4National 4No- Pass or Fail→SG General Intermediate 1 Level 5National 5Yes Graded A - D →SG Credit Intermediate 2 Level 6Higher (new) Available 2014 Yes Graded A - D →Higher Level 7Advanced Higher (new) Available 2015 Yes Graded A - D →Advanced Higher

National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher  Courses are Unit based - Units assessed pass/fail within centres – as at present  Designed to provide progression between levels  Courses at National 5 and above notional hours  Assessment appropriate to subject and level  More skills based

Bucksburn Link  The S5 and S6 timetable is developed jointly with Bucksburn Academy  This means senior students can have a much wider range of options open to them.  Some courses are shared.  Some are at one school or the other  There is a free shuttle bus every period

University  Universities in Scotland will continue to set entry requirements based on Highers.  In some cases there may be a requirement to hold minimum qualifications in particular subjects such as English, Mathematics.  Universities, Colleges and employers are looking at the quality of qualifications, rather than the quantity.  Our new structure aims for pupils to gain better quality passes than the previous system.  The combination of possible Highers will be similar to that in the previous system and will enable students to acquire the necessary entry requirements where possible.

University  Universities understand they cannot assume that there is a single model of when students are presented for Highers, or that learners necessarily all have the same opportunities to study for a full range of Highers in a single year.  They remain committed to promoting a fair admissions policy to ensure equal consideration to candidates who apply on time and who possess the necessary knowledge and skills, irrespective of the route travelled through the Senior Phase, S4 to S6. 

University  Universities will require evidence of academic rigour in the form of a suitable diet of examinations at the end of S5  Universities will accept 5/4 Highers studied over 2 years (S4-S5)  Universities may place conditions on the academic programme taken in S6  Where a student is in S6 and receives an unconditional offer, universities expect full and continued participation in the subjects declared within the UCAS application and contribution to the life of the school

University  Students who choose to resit a Higher in which they achieved a Grade C or below in the first sitting, will be required to achieve a grade A in the second sitting  Applications to very competitive degrees such as Education, Law or Medicine require special attention to the Personal Statement and the Referee’s statement

Progression Routes