Open Morning Saturday 10th November David Holtham Principal.

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Open Morning Saturday 10th November David Holtham Principal

Making Choices Intelligent and informed choices based upon solid information, not ignorance, hearsay, etc What do you want from a college

Destination and career support What are the values of EHC? What do I want from a college? Academic progress Care and support Destination and career support What are the values of EHC? How do I pick my subjects? What is the application process?

Academic Progress

DFE Performance Tables (Type performance tables into google)

EHC Progress Score Post 16 Progress 0.29 -0.3 0.3

Student Destinations Success opens doors – gives options

The Values of EHC – What Matters Try something new contribute to tour community

Positive Relationships Relationships inside the classroom – ANYONE CAN – Building Beief

Students with Purpose Habits of Success – studiousness – challenges of A Levels – ambition - planning

Explore possibilities Community – Responsibility – Explore possibilities

Professional Habits Build belief – learn from mistakes – develop habits

Participation, get involved Try something new - get involved – develop an interest

Celebrating Diversity and Difference Things that we do not care about – community – strength is in our diversity – positive experience to see get on

Making Subject Choices AS YEAR 12 50% A2 YEAR 13 50% A LEVEL YEARS 12 AND 13 100%

Entry Requirements We expect 5 or more Grade 4 GCSE passes including English and Maths. You will need at least grade 6 to study Maths A Level and 7 for Further Maths A Level. Triple Science need a grade 6 in an individual science. Double Award need Grade 6, 6.

Late addition: Mandarin Chinese

Impartial Advice Downloadable As a PDF contains good advice from the Uk’s top Universities

Choosing a subject Do Select subjects you enjoy Select subjects where you excel Keep your options open Check that subjects allow progression to a chosen career or course Seek advice Make personal decisions

Study Programmes Select 3 A Levels from the start of Year 12 + All Students Select 3 A Levels from the start of Year 12 + Either EPQ or Core Maths

The Process of Enrolment October 3rd UCAS Progress Live for Applications. January 18th Final Deadline for Applications. November – March Interviews take place for all students. Offer letters sent Feb - April 2019. Students with accepted offers will be invited to a Taster Day on either the 9th or 10th of July, to facilitate a smooth transition to the College.

Before you leave Talk to our students Ask questions Remember you can visit the college during a working day – by appointment. Complete a feedback form. Thank You