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STUDENT SERVICES & ACADEMIC SUPPORT STUDENT SERVICES & ACADEMIC SUPPORT Success at Sixth Form
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ACADEMIC SUPPORT Available to all students during their time at QE
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Learning Needs Assessments – screening tests and individual assessments Specialist Teaching for students with SpLD or a sensory impairment Access Arrangements in examinations Note-takers Practical assistants 1:1 assistants Specialist equipment, including laptop loans and dictaphones Academic Coaching – for any student who would benefit from generic support, e.g. time management, organisation, note-taking skills, revision and exam technique
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Medical Needs Personal Emergency and Evacuation Plans (PEEP) Individual risk assessments Storage of medication Specialist equipment & furniture Liaison between college staff and external agencies, e.g. health professionals Collation of work during periods of student absence Photocopying of notes & handouts Liaison between subject staff, parents and students Access arrangements in exams, these may include rest breaks, extra time or a separate venue
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Welfare & Safeguarding Welfare Signposting to external agencies Close liaison between health services, including CAMHS Discreet counselling; the college has 2 qualified counsellors Financial and housing advice Safeguarding The college has a number of staff who are trained to support members of the college community with any safeguarding issues.
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Student Services deals with: Financial Support 16-19 Bursary Fund Scheme Which is made up of: Vulnerable Young People (VYP Support) Regular Payments Specific Costs Support Transport Attendance Student Executive Student Services Shop and lots more…
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Financial Support The college receives funds to help individual students with their course costs; the ’16-19 Bursary Fund Scheme’. The 16-19 Bursary Fund Scheme is split into 3 main parts: Vulnerable Young People support Regular Payments Specific Costs Support - including: Transport, trips, visits etc. All applications are means tested and require evidence of financial circumstances.
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Transport Subsidised transport may be available from your Local Authority (LA) for the current academic year 2014-15. Both Leicester and Leicestershire LAs will charge for student passes. More information on travel can be found at www.wqeic.ac.uk/transport/ Leicester City LA Standard Student pass: £215.00 Home to college only Monday to Friday using Arriva or First. No concessions available. Leicestershire LA Standard Student pass: £252.00 Home to college only Monday to Friday using Arriva or First No concessions other than direct debit monthly installments.
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Attendance Issues Student attendance is recorded by Teacher on-line registers. Students can check their attendance on any in-college computer If a student feels that their registered record is incorrect, they can come to Student Services to query their attendance Maintaining a good attendance record is important for all students and not just those in receipt of financial support
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Procedures Absence from college: If a student is going to be absent from college and they know about the absence in advance, they must complete a slip with their personal tutor in advance If a student is ill they must phone the college voice mail, before 10.00am if possible, on Tel. (0116) 247 1147 Option 1 for each day of absence If a student becomes ill during the college day they must sign out at the General Office
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