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1 High Ability Evening Progression

2 Opportunities at Post 16 TH – Factors to consider at each stage as a high achieving student: GCSE – importance of high grades across the board. Importance of EBAC A Level – choosing subjects you enjoy, can do well at. Look at future progression routes, requirements. A level preferred by more traditional/competitive universities BTEC – as A level, consider assessment methods. Apprenticeships – Higher level, but employers will expect high standards of personal skills as well as qualifications HE – Finance changed again this year – see HEPP or collect information. Wide range of opportunities available – how to research? LRC, websites. Why do we do trips?

3 The successful student has
A good portfolio of qualifications Appropriate work experience The ability to talk about transferable skills and experiences The ability to present/sell themselves Researched and gained knowledge and understanding of the direction they want to take A professional approach to studies and wider experiences The skills to be successful in a competitive application process and job market Used their support network well (teachers, parents, employers) WA

4 Case studies – Shirebrook
Michael Draper University of York, Maths Best part of uni life: Independence, meeting people from all over the world sharing your interest , night life. Most challenging aspect: Keeping on top of all your assignments. TH – lots of success stories from Shirebrook Academy, here are some… Lauren Oxley Luke Timmons Michael Draper

5 Academy website – Links – Research
Key links to look at today – UCAS, National Careers Service


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