THE STAFF TEAM WELCOME YOU ALL TO THE COLNE V1th FORM COLLEGE.

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THE STAFF TEAM WELCOME YOU ALL TO THE COLNE V1th FORM COLLEGE

‘Individually we are one drop, Collectively we are an Ocean.’ Satoro

 MONDAY – COLLEGE BRIEFING IN STUDENT LOUNGE  TUESDAY to FRIDAY – TUTOR PROGRAMME/MENTORING  WEDNESDAY – SENIOR STUDENT LEADERSHIP MEETING

The structure of the Colne College Leadership Team Karen Baldwin AP Cheryl Pascoe Jon Taylor Nicki Carpenter

College Tutors - Learning Coaches Emma Connolly – Room 44 Hannah Dixon – Room 52 Stacie Brook – Room 80 Matthew Bryant – Room 53 Peter Le Marquand – Rugby Club Micky Cook – Room 56/ student lounge Adrian Webster – Room 64B/ student lounge

ACADEMIC ACADEMY – Cheryl Pascoe SPORTS ACADEMY – Jon Taylor However we are all members of 1 COLLEGE

Anne Hollis – Careers advice and guidance Lorna Cooper – Attendance Chris Carter – Student Support

THE SPORTS ACADEMY COACHES ARE : Football : Micky Cook, Adrian Webster, Jon Taylor, David Grimwood, Angelo Harrop, Carl Pentney Rugby : Peter Le Marquand, Keith Green, Phil Coleman Dance : Sophie Gregory, Stacie Brook Golf : Tom Hide, Scott Rusbridge

Brian Swift

COLLEGE EXPECTATIONS The Colne College focus is on ensuring that there is the best possible provision for all students. The key features are:  Robust attendance system – with 100% on site attendance compulsory for lessons  College begins at 8.40am each day  Additional opportunities for you to involve your parents/carers in this next stage of your career  The emphasis is on LEARNING & ACHIEVING  All students should have an on-going INDIVIDUAL LEARNING PLAN

 There are lots of opportunities for you to develop personally -  Some of these will be provided through the College…  You will be encouraged to develop your own roles and responsibilities within the College and lower down the school in terms of Leadership and Responsibility  The more you put in, the more you get out – WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO OFFER?

 It’s your voice  YOUR CHANCE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE COLNE COLLEGE STUDENT LEADERSHIP TEAM Positions of Responsibility YOUR CHANCE TO MAKE A ‘BIG’ DIFFERENCE

 ASPIRATION  ACHIEVEMENT  ALTRUISM – ‘COMMUNITY SPIRIT’  3 LEVELS – BRONZE, SILVER AND GOLD

 Hitting target grades in all areas  Student SLT  College or Sports council  Work experience – 1 term, Sports Team  Classroom assistant/ peer mentor – 1 term  NGB qualification, D of E Bronze  Art, drama, music award or public performance  Community involvement or charity fundraising

 Exceeding target grades by 1 in all areas  Deputy Head Boy / Girl  Student Governor, Sports Captain  Work experience – 2 terms, Sports Team  Classroom assistant/ peer mentor – 2 terms  NGB level 1, D of E Silver  Art, drama, music award or public performance  Community involvement or charity fundraising

 Hitting target grades by 2 in all areas  Head Boy / Girl  College or Sports council chair  Work experience – 3 terms, Sports Team  Classroom assistant/ peer mentor – 3 terms  NGB level 2, D of E Gold  Art, drama, music award or public performance  Community involvement or charity fundraising

‘If you don’t know what port you are sailing to, no wind is favourable.’ Seneca the Younger

ATTITUDE DETERMINES ALTITUDE!