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A year in the life of Long Road Sixth Form College. September 2012-July 2013.
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A year in the life of Long Road Sixth Form College September 2012-July 2013
Every year at Long Road our students attend lessons, study in the Learning Resource Centre, work on homework and coursework assignments, attend meetings with specialised staff to make sure they’re getting the results they need to achieve their ambitions, sit exams, submit controlled assignments, and attend university and job interviews.They also take part in lots of activities which make each year special. Here is a selection of what they did in 2012-13.
ContentsMoving up to Long Road (4)Grand opening (7)Visits (8)Visitors to the College (25)Making a difference (34)Preparing for the future (43)Sporting successes (50)Showcasing talent (53)It’s not all work (59) You can either go through the whole slideshow (60 slides) or click on each content heading to go to the relevant slide(s)
Moving up to Long Road Taster Day Year 10 students came to try out a day at the College – this group is taking Applied Science
Moving up to Long Road Open Evening Year 11 students and their families visited the College in November – and our students, in their blue t-shirts – are ready to answer their questions
Moving up to Long Road Induction Day for new students: Our Peer Mentors in pink t-shirts helped to welcome students to the College
Grand opening November 2012 Our new Student Centre is opened by former students Rosie Ball and Tom Horn, and by our new Principal Christine Sherwin
Visits Sport Level 3 Diploma students visited the Paralympics …and MepalOutdoor Centre. They also visited the Granta School in Linton, One Leisure at St. Ives and Cambourne Sport Centre to look at leisure facility management
Visits Sport Level 3 Diploma students visited St. George’s Park FA Centre of Excellence …and the Lee Valley Athletics Centre
Visits The Long Road Basketball Academy visited Barcelona to play local sides at the Badalona arena, see the Olympic Stadium and go sightseeing.
Visits Business Level 2 and Level 3 Diploma students visited Thorpe Park to investigate attraction management – and to try out the product. Travel & Tourism A level students spent a thrilling day at Alton Towers while analysing it as a tourist attraction. They also visited Wimpole Hall, the Fitzwilliam Museum and thr Doubletree by Hilton hotel in Cambridge
Visits Physics A level students visited the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge Chemistry A level students visited Napp Pharmaceuticals on the Cambridge Science Park
Visits Biology A level students attended the Open Day at the MRC Mitochondrial Biology and Cancer Cell units They also visited the Babraham Institute
Visits Applied Science, Biology and Chemistry A level students attended the Cambridge Biomedical Research Campus Open Evening
Visits English A level students saw The Taming of the Shrew at the Globe … and Hamlet at the Royal Shakespeare Company
Visits Drama A level students saw Ibsen’s HeddaGablerat the Old Vic. They also saw A Doll’s House at the Young Vic Performance Studies A level students went on a Halloween punt and Ghost Walk to inspire their work Photo: George Tesman
Visits Sociology and Politics A level students visited Liverpool and Manchester. Sociology students also visited the Crown Court in Cambridge Politics A level students went to Westminster. Politics students also took part in a debating competition in Bury St.Edmunds
Visits Art Level 3 Extended Diploma students went to the Museum of Zoology and Sedgwick Museum They also attended a lecture at the Courtauld Gallery in London and visited the National and National Portrait galleries
Visits Art & Design Level 3 Diploma students went to a local primary school to make a giant butterfly with reception class children Art & Design A level students attended a print workshop at Curwen Print
Visits Photography A level students visited the ‘Seduced by Art’ photographic exhibition at the National Gallery. They also visited The Photographers’ Gallery in London Photography and Film Studies A level students visited New York
Visits Photography A level students visited the Short Film Festival in Clermont-Ferrand Media Level 3 Diploma students went to a local school to make animations with the children. They also visited the Saatchi Gallery in London
Visits Geography A level students visited the Olympics site as part of their work on legacy. They also visited Thetford and the Clay Farm (Great Kneighton) housing development in Cambridge History A level students visited Dachau, Nuremberg, Munich and Neuschwanstein. They also attended a history conference in London
Visits Psychology A level students visited Auschwitz-Birkenau and Krakow Religious Studies and History A level students visited the Somme. Religious Studies students also visited a local secondary school to talk about their course
Visitors to the College Students from a Danish sixth form college met our Politics and Sociology students Long Road staff visited Silkeborg Gymnasium (sixth form college) in Denmark then welcomed back staff from the college to discuss setting up student exchanges.
Visitors to the College Helen Woollard from Papworth Hospital spoke to Health & Social Care students about careers allied to medicine During Faith and Belief Week, representatives of different faith groups came to College to talk to students
Visitors to the College Dr Ruth Makoff, Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Philosophy, at the University of East Anglia (UEA), gave a lecture to Philosophy and Religious Studies A level students. Students also attended an Ethics conference in Cambridge Professor C Clarke, University of Cambridge Faculty of History, gave a lecture on Nazi Germany to A level History students. There was also a lecture on Nazi Germany by Dr Richard Maguire from the University of East Anglia
Visitors to the College Nick Boles MP came to speak to Politics A level students and answer their questions Andrew Lansley MP visited the College to talk to Politics A level students and answer their questions
Visitors to the College Business Level 3 Diploma students were given a talk about recruitment and selection by Claire Cockram, Capgemini (centre) Mark Edwards, Managing Director at Goldman Sachs, and University of Cambridge students mentored Business Level 3 Diploma students on a business project (see Slide 57 for the result!)
Visitors to the College Splendid Productions came to run a workshop on Berkoffwith our Expressive Arts students (See Slide 55 for the result) Victoria Willingale from the Cambridge Arts Theatre came to speak to Performing Arts Level 3 Diploma students on marketing the theatre
Visitors to the College Joss Arnott Dance came to hold a workshop with Performing Arts Level 3 Diploma and Performance Studies A level students Mike Levy, Keystage Arts and Heritage, held a workshop for Performing Arts Level 3 Diploma students related to the Holocaust Memorial Day as part of their work on Political Theatre (see Slide 55 for the result)
Visitors to the College Eva Clarke, Holocaust survivor, came to speak to our students to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day Tradecraft held a stall for our students to launch our bid for Fairtrade status
Visitors to the College TomSka - YouTube superstar and former Long Road student - came back to talk to Media students Former Media A level students Alex Stockley, Lewis Rees and Matt Stewart visited the College as their first documentary had its premiere at the Barbican
Making a difference Staff Nigel Ballard, Heather Chambers and Steve Picton got sploshed by students and staff in aid of Cancer Research
Making a difference A hundred students volunteered to be trained as Peer Mentors to help support new students and represent the College at public events
Making a difference Teachers Sam Grace, Nigel Ballard, Ben Hudson and Andy Goodwin sported moustaches for Movember Students took part in the Learner Voice conference to help make the College a better place to study
Making a difference Students sported red noses … and onesies ….. for Comic Relief
Making a difference Students trained as Equality Champions to help support the College Equality and Diversity policy The Student Community organised social events and represented our students
Making a difference Student Suzanna Wolff ‘lived below the line’ for a week and held a cake stall for raise money for anti-poverty projects Erica Luisi held a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party to raise money for the Rabbit Residence Rescue near Royston, where she works as a volunteer.
Making a difference Jake Butterworth, Matt Bauld, James Biswell, Ben Squires and Casey Phillips held a Gladiator Duel to raise money for Cancer Research Sport Level 3 Diploma students also raised money for Cancer Research with an Xbox 360 Fifa 13 match in the Student Centre
Making a difference The College commemorated Holocaust Memorial Day with a shoe collection – to symbolise the collection of 25,000 pairs of shoes on display at Auschwitz-Birkenau
Making a difference Students who had earned exceptionally large numbers of enrichment credits through their additional activities received an award
Preparing for the future Employers, trainers and gap year specialists exhibited at our annual Careers Event for students
Preparing for the future The College Lifebox event equipped students with a tool-kit of strategies and support mechanisms to help face the challenges of life now and in the future. Support organisations exhibited in the Student Centre, and students were able to try out a range of relaxation and stress-management techniques
Preparing for the future Our Academic Support department held its annual Revise Now! Event to help prepare students for their exams Students shared their revision tips on the College Facebook page
Preparing for the future Politics A level students attended a debate at the University of Cambridge Faculty of Law on whether an Law degree was a relevant qualification for future lawyers Former Sport Level 3 Diploma students came back to talk about their studies and their careers
Preparing for the future Year 1 students attended the UCAS Higher Education convention, which took place at Anglia Ruskin University, and came back with lots of information about different universities and colleges
Preparing for the future The University of Hertfordshire Road Show bus visited Long Road to give students information and advice about programmes of study
Preparing for the future • Visits to universities: • Psychology A level students visited the University of Nottingham to find out about Psychology and related degree courses • Sport Level 3 Diploma students went on trips to the University of East Anglia, Loughborough University and Brunel University to learn about Sport and related degree courses • Business Studies A level students went to the University of Nottingham for the Business School Open Day and attended a revision conference in Stratford, London • Art & Design Level 3 Diploma students visited the graduation exhibition at NUA (Norwich University of the Arts)
Sporting successes The Mixed Hockey team won the British Colleges Sport National Hockey Championships for the second year running The Cricket team won the inaugural T20 Triangular Cricket tournament against the King’s School Ely and Wisbech Grammar School
Sporting successes The Long Road Basketball Academy (LBBA) won the U19 Cambridge District Championship. Two team members, Matt Davis and Wellington Charewa, have been picked for the East England Regional Squad trials in summer 2013 LBBA Coach Pete Charlwood has been appointed Head Coach for the U17 Boys East England Squad