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Ruth WoodDirector of Post 16
rwoo@johnbentley.wilts.sch.uk01249 818100
Year 13 2014 % Grades% Grades
A*-AA*-A% Grades A*-% Grades A*-
BB% Grades% Grades
A*-EA*-E
2012201227%27%
(MT 3.48%)(MT 3.48%)
(Nat Av 26.6%)(Nat Av 26.6%)
43%43%
(MT 43%)(MT 43%)
(Nat Av 52.4%)(Nat Av 52.4%)
99%99%
(MT 100%)(MT 100%)
(Nat Av 97.8%)(Nat Av 97.8%)
2013201327 % 27 %
(MT 8%)(MT 8%)53 %53 %
(MT 45%)(MT 45%)99.6%99.6%
(MT 100%)(MT 100%)
2014201431%31%
(MT 5%)(MT 5%)48%48%
(MT41%)(MT41%)100%100%
(100%)(100%)
The John Bentley SchoolAn Academy Inspiring Excellence
Year 13 Destinations University of WarwickUniversity of South WalesUniversity of PortsmouthUniversity of YorkUniversity of BournemouthUniversity of PlymouthUniversity of ReadingImperial College of London
Royal HollowayGoldsmithKingstonFarnham UniversityOxford BrookesHarper Adams UniversityGreenwich UniversityUniversity of West England
The John Bentley SchoolAn Academy Inspiring Excellence
52% University2% Apprenticeships16% Deferring/ GAP
OFSTED June 2013
The Sixth Form is good.
Students receive very
good advice and
guidance and achieve
well as a result of
challenging teaching. Achievement in the Sixth Form is continuing to improve. Leaders have taken effective steps to ensure that students are given good advice and guidance on entry and the quality of teaching is checked carefully.
Teaching in the Sixth Form is
good; lessons are well
planned and designed to
challenge individual students
at their appropriate level.
The advice and guidance provided to students on entry to
the Sixth Form means they have a realistic view of the demands of the courses they
are choosing.
Achievement continues to
improve.
ALIS exit questionnaire May 14: How do you now feel about having chosen to
do the courses at John Bentley Sixth Form?
I feel good as I already knew the
teachers and felt comfortable
enough to approach them for
help and guidance on my
work.
I knew I wanted to stay at JBS for Sixth Form from the start of Year 10 because I knew all the staff, surroundings and I enjoyed
my time here.
I really liked the atmosphere
created, it made Sixth Form an
enjoyable experience.
I looked around before I chose
JBS, and I am really comfortable and happy studying here.
I think that JBS is a great Sixth
Form and I am pleased I chose
here. I think choosing to study the
courses here was the right choice.
Important Dates:
30-Sep PSHE House Day 10-Oct BBC Any Questions Main Hall 23-Oct Half Term 17-Nov Drive Safe , Stay Alive27-Nov Subject Consultation Evening Yrs12,13 22-Dec Xmas Hols 05-Jan Start of Term 3
The Difference Between A’ Level and GCSE.....
Much more enjoyable – choice of study But
Much, much harder.
Students will need to work SO much harder than last year.
• Students should aim to match the time inside the classroom with private study time.
• They should be spending 4.5 hours per week per A’ Level subject (18 hours per week).
• They should be spending at least two hours a week on other CV enhancing activities.
Fantastic Bespoke Facilities
Leadership Skills
Cultural and Educational Trips
Work Experience
Reading Buddies/MentoringThe Prom!
University Applications:• We assume that many students will want to apply to Higher
Education• This will come round faster than you think!• Check the Newsletter for tips and sources of information.• PSHE days cater for the students Post 18 Options – you must attend.
Tutors :
• Constant source of information and advice
• Been through the process several times before – they are the experts!
• Listen and act on advice
Research:• Entry requirements• Heap degree Course offers rank order by point
score 420pts (3 A*s) down to 120 pts (3 Es)• The Times Good University guide• The Push guide to which university• Guardian unlimited – good university guide
• Many now on weekends• Should go to as many as
possible • 5 days authorised absences
to cover this • Last two weeks in June are
the best
We are here to offer our support:
• Stress – the jump from level 2 to level 3
• We pride ourselves in the excellent pastoral care but students will not always come to us
• Please feel free to contact the Sixth Form team
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