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Gifted and Talented Evening Wednesday 25 th September 2013

Gifted and Talented Evening Wednesday 25 th September 2013. Graham Taylor - Principal graham.taylor@newcollege.ac.uk. Agenda for the evening. Overview of New College Graham Taylor, Principal Oxbridge and top university support David Stephenson, Oxbridge Co-ordinator

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Gifted and Talented Evening Wednesday 25 th September 2013

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  1. Gifted and Talented Evening Wednesday 25th September 2013 Graham Taylor - Principal graham.taylor@newcollege.ac.uk

  2. Agenda for the evening • Overview of New College • Graham Taylor, Principal • Oxbridge and top university support • David Stephenson, Oxbridge Co-ordinator • The Oxbridge Process from a student perspective • High Flyers Scheme • Mick Dams, Section Leader, Maths • Villiers Park scheme from a student perspective • Questions & Answers

  3. Anoverview of New College • Over 3000 16-18 students • Queen’s Drive Campus opened Jan 2003 • New £10 million Annexe open Sept 2011 • Great facilities include:- • 2 x dance, recording, art & design, photography studios; beauty & body treatments area • Library, Open Learning Centre, VLE, 1600+ PC/Macbooks and BYOD scheme • All areas graded as “Outstanding” or “Good” in OFSTED inspection 2009

  4. Providing the best academic quality • 98.2% pass rate for A Levels in Summer 2013 • 100% pass rate in 39 subjects • 41% A* - B rate on A Levels • Highest percentage of students achieve 3 or more A Levels/equivalences in Swindon or Cirencester* (*Source:DfES 2012 School Performance tables KS5)

  5. Progression after New College • 500+ students went to universities/HEIs this autumn • Universities included: Oxford, Cambridge, Bristol, Warwick, Southampton, Nottingham, Birmingham, Exeter, Bath • For those going straight to jobs • Great links with Intel, Nationwide, Barclays • Employability offer: Job Club, Job Shop, mentoring/placements

  6. SamraYasin (Churchfields) A* in Biology; As in Chemistry and Maths Medicine at University Charlotte Brett (Nova Hreod) Distinction in BTEC Health and Social Care As in English Language & Literature; Communication & Culture University of Reading – English Language & Literature (Commonweal) A few of our High Flyers...

  7. . Maxime Perrott (The Ridgeway) A*s in History and Sociology; B in Politics University of Southampton: History Daniel Simpson (Dorcan) As in Sociology, Politics; B in Law; C in Psychology University of Birmingham: Law (Commonweal) A few of our High Flyers...

  8. Recent Student/Alumni Success • Student Star Awards – monthly and termly • Leaver’s Ceremony Summer 2013: 93 awards • 68 Y11s/current students involved in NCS summer programme • Laura Halford became British Rhythmic Gymnastic Champion • Jahmene Douglas - No.1 debut album; nominated for Best Newcomer at the MOBOs • Four Olympians since 1984 and 1 Paralympian in 2012

  9. A few Y11 initiatives • Open Day, Saturday October 12th, 10am-2pm • Meet subject tutors, take a tour of the campus • Find out about “life support” systems • A Levels Open Evening, Wednesday Jan 29th, 5-7pm • Vocational Courses Open Evening, Tuesday March 25th, 5-7pm • NCS summer programme • 4 week programme starting July 21st 2014

  10. Why choose New College? • Unrivalled choice of programmes • High quality teaching and learning • Great student results and achievements • Outstanding support for students • Fantastic all-round student experience • Bridge between school and university/work

  11. Oxbridge and top university support David Stephenson Maths Lecturer and Oxbridge Co-ordinator

  12. Why Oxbridge? • Can be a fantastic opportunity • Different in many ways • Not necessarily the best courses for you

  13. Oxbridge Coordinator • Subject teachers and personal tutors provide guidance • Most of the help is the same for other top universities • May not have applicants on a regular basis • Collect and disseminate information

  14. What they are looking for • ACADEMIC POTENTIAL • Good GCSE results • In context (CSAS /national contextual data) • Outstanding A level performance • Academic interest • (Outside interests may be relevant)

  15. How we can help • No barrier • Encourage • Have a go • Don’t worry: many superb students don’t get in • Point in right direction • Subject support • Preparation for tests • Preparation for Interviews

  16. Websites • Used to be lots of special information • Now it’s all online • No longer special forms • though Cambridge sends a questionnaire after students apply • Early application still required • Tests: BMAT, TSA, ELAT, LNAT, STEP, HAT, PAT, ... • Some of these are used by other universities

  17. . Rhys Clyne(Commonweal) A* in Biology; As in History, Maths, Politics & English Literature History at Merton College at Oxford Sabah Afzal (The Ridgeway) A* grades in Maths, Biology & Chemistry; A in Physics Medicine at New College, University of Oxford (Commonweal) Two of our 2013 successful Oxbridge applicants...

  18. Series of Meetings • February of 1st year introduction • Anyone interested • Invitations to those with best GCSE results • April: application process and how to prepare (outside speaker) • June: open days, summer schools, choosing and starting application • Sept: Applying, everything on track • Nov: interview workshop (outside speaker) • Individual help and advice

  19. Example emails from students David, This isn't specifically about Oxbridge but any information would be useful. With universities that offer conditional offers in a range, i.e. A*AA-AAB, what is the logic of which offer you are given? Is it the stronger the candidate, the lower the offer, as the university desire the student more? So say a stronger candidate would receive the AAB offer and a candidate that looks less may get A*AA? Or is it the other way around? Many thanks. Hi, I am seeing my subject teachers on Monday to check my personal statement, and was wondering if I could come see you after Tuesday to give it a final check, as aiming on sending it early next week. Sorry to keep hassling you! Thank you. David,I am sorry for not coming to see you yesterday - after attending the open day at Lady Margaret's Hall on Friday, as well as speaking with tutors, I have come to the conclusion that Oxford University isn't for me, and I have chosen not to apply. Thank you for your earlier information, and I apologise for not getting back to you sooner.Thanks.

  20. The Oxbridge process from a Student’s Perspective Alistair Senior 5 A* grades in Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Electronics & Chemistry. Engineering, University of Cambridge

  21. High Flyers Scheme Mick Dams Section Leader - Maths

  22. Your question... • “I am a Year 11 with lots of academic potential……. How can I best achieve it?”

  23. Our answer….. • Choose a relevant but challenging academic programme • Enrich your CV with something to help you stand out

  24. What support and opportunities can I expect from New College? • Widest range of A levels in the county • Maths AS link • A variety of other academic courses • Many enrichment opportunities • Financial benefits • Programme of presentations and initiatives

  25. Am I a High Flyer? • Minimum of 4 A grades at GCSE • Being identified at interview • Apply for the High Flyers Scholarship • Maximise your potential

  26. . Benjamin White (Lydiard Park Academy) Fine Art; EPQ; Maths; Physics; Physics Dynamics Rachel Caron (Isambard) Graphic Design & Illustration; EngLit & Lang; Maths; Chemistry; Physics; Physics Dynamics (Commonweal) Two of our new High Flyer students...

  27. Academic options • Vast range of AS and A Levels • Opportunity for 5 AS in Year One • 30+ Express A Levels • AQA Baccalaureate

  28. AQA Baccalaureate • Supplements a programme of AS/A levels • Broadens the range of Study • Focus on particular relevant enrichment activities • Level 3 extended project

  29. Enrichments that can make a difference! • Villiers Park scholars programme • Medical Package • Voluntary service programme • Debating matters • Sports teams/ gym • Tutorial support

  30. Courses to give you an edge • Courses that universities look for - AQA Baccalaureate; Extended Project - Critical Thinking; General Studies • Maximising your potential programmes - Short quals to enhance your life and PSE skills - Includes: Personal Finance, Employability, Volunteering, Internet Safety • Extras: optional activities and courses - College Production; Football Academy; Debating Matters; Choral Group

  31. Financial benefits • High Flyer Scholarships • Villiers Park Scholars Programme … (continued and new) • Access to Villiers Park courses/ Oxfizz

  32. Villiers Park from a Student’s Perspective Harry Jones, current New College student

  33. High Flyers Evening Wednesday 25th September 2013 Any questions?

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