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BOURNE END ACADEMY
Every Thursday at 7pm on
Youtube, The National Theatre
is showing a free performance
ARE YOU BEING DIGITAL-SAFE AT HOME?
GOING TO THE THEATRE?
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THE MOVEMENTWEHYIHDDYGG?
SIXTH FORM NEWSLETTER MAY 2020 WELCOME
I hope you and your families are safe and well,
I am writing to you as your Head of Year in our May
news bulletin of the lock down. Over the last few
difficult months the true community spirit at Bourne
End Academy has been clear to see and I have
never been prouder to call myself a Key Worker and
to be affiliated with a school which has true heart
and spirit. I look forward to our weekly assembly and
hearing your thoughts on the lockdown as I believe it’s crucial to stay in touch, keeping moral high
and enhancing our well-being as a year group.
Furthermore, weekly phone calls from the sixth form pastoral team have shown you’ve all been busy
at home combining work life with school life. Students have mentioned that they’re still working in
shops and supermarkets helping to feed the country and I commend you on your actions.
The INTERACT TEAM has been working with The Rotary Club in supporting various charities across
Buckinghamshire and it has been inspirational to see their work within this area. Students have also
raised money through the Virgin Media 5K run for the NHS and have set up Pub quizzes on a Friday
night to support others.
It is crucial that we all Stay Alert and Stay Home, helping us as a community and a nation, in moving
forward. As difficult as it is, please continue to abide by these rules. I look forward to seeing you all
back at Bourne End Academy where your studies will continue in preparation for the next part of
your academic journey. Stay safe.
Mr Warren Head of Sixth Form
HOME LEARNING information & Newsletters here: https://bourneendacademy.e-act.org.uk/curricular/covid-19-home-learning/
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BOURNE END ACADEMY SIXTH FORM NEWSLETTER
MAY 2020
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https://www.headspace.com/headspace-meditation-app
Student Minds: Looking after your mental health
https://www.studentminds.org.uk/coronavirus.html
WHAT DID YOU DO? THE LOCK-DOWN-LOW-DOWN
The average day in lockdown as a student, is different to being in school. My day starts at 9am where I log onto ClassCharts and Microsoft Teams, to see that no work has been set. At 9:04, it appears. Most of the tasks set by teachers are booklets or PowerPoints, which take me longer than average for the amount of lessons I have a day, resulting in my desk chair to lose its gas! I’m also amused by how fast teachers reply, but I think
they are getting annoyed by the amount of times I am emailing them. It’s not all bad. Regular breaks and lunch consist of fitness through TikTok! Scrolling & staying in regular
contact (through TikTok). At the end of every week, Friday at 4pm, the Snapchat group known as ‘Nyle and Ryan’s Affair’ meet at the Virtual Zoom Pub. Each week, a new quizmaster takes centre stage at the ‘Cavern Club’ in Liverpool (this is unessential travel and I ask you not to take this seriously!). I have also done an array of activities in the household. The list is as follows:
Painting and Decorating the house.
Interior design
Car mechanic
Baking; Baking; Baking ;
Singing and TikToks
Watching ‘Gangs of London’ every day.
ChairboysLive! (those that know me should expect me to continue to follow my team).
Reciting lines from ‘Come Fly with Me’ and ‘Little Britain’.
The coronavirus will not stop me being me. Being locked inside will not stop me being me. As Miranda Hart said: “It’s been 26 hours, and I’ve done everything. All the films, but not all the films, naughty! I have had 6 baths. Most room service meals. It’s like all the best bits of being ill, but you’re well”. I hope everyone is keeping well and following government guidelines.
Ryan
HOW IS YOUR HEAD? Is the lockdown
messing with your daily routines and sleep
patterns, causing you to stay up too late
too regularly?
The Headspace app provides guided meditation
and mindfulness exercises to help with sleep.
Its free to download:
HOME LEARNING information & Newsletters here: https://bourneendacademy.e-act.org.uk/curricular/covid-19-home-learning/
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BOURNE END ACADEMY SIXTH FORM NEWSLETTER
MAY 2020
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THINGS TO DO… Useful Websites & Links not too many
– just four – look at them all…
FREE TUTORING? Graduates from the University of Oxford have set
up an online Tutoring Initiative during lock-down. Check it out here:
https://coronavirustutoring.co.uk/join
MOOCs – have you tried yet?
On-Line Courses giving students the opportunity to study high quality courses with prestigious universities for free. Many are video based. Click: https://www.futurelearn.com/
LinkedIn If you havent had the courage to try yet – explore this video full of very straight forward and honest tips from a student. Her site is Molly Johnstone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch/v=t2zzsrqbmtm She will explain how to get yourself set up
How to set up each stage of your Profile
Who is a good connection and who is not
How to stand out and be found by a future employer
find courses; find jobs; learn about jobs
PREPARING FOR INTERVIEWS Interviews and auditions help course tutors or
employers compare applicants before deciding
what offers to make the. Currently virtual interviews are taking place over the telephone or
by a video call. Prepare for your interview! Make sure you can attend and reply
Be on time visiting or joining a call interview
Re-read your personal statement or CV
Re-read any information they have sent you
Prepare answers for common questions like
where you see yourself in five years … or how
would your peers or teachers describe you in
three words…
Dress smartly and comfortably – even if you are
on a video call; sit up don’t slouch.
Prepare questions that you might want to ask at
the end when you are given the opportunity. (It
is ok to read them off a sheet of paper – it
makes you look prepared)
Good tips for interviews and auditions
not just uni info: www.UCAS.com
INTERESTED IN LAW OR CRIMINOLOGY? Upcoming opportunities with The University of Law
At ULaw we are committed to providing support to aid all
our students throughout their study, and especially during
these challenging and unprecedented times.
Scholarships To ensure that financial difficulties do not deter students
from disadvantaged backgrounds from studying, we have a
vast array of scholarships and bursaries. Visit our website for
more information Free virtual events for students
We are delighted to be able to offer a range of virtual
events for students during this time including live chats,
lectures and a virtual higher education experience day! You can contact [email protected] for more information.
Find Out More
THE UNI GUIIDE Browse the subject guides below for the perfect introduction
to a subject at degree level, including what you need to
apply and potential career paths. Browse by category. All
courses and subjects. PLUS, top tips for successful pathways:
https://www.theuniguide.co.uk/courses.
GO AND VISIT UNIVERSITIES
… VIRTUALLY: click here for information: https://www.unitasrdays.com/online
SURVIVING UNIVERSITY
APPRENTICESHIPS …What do you know?
Explore them
- part time apprenticeships
- full time apprenticeships.
- Apprenticeships with guaranteed jobs at the end Apprenticeships with a Degree at the end
https://www.gov.uk/topic/further-education-skills/apprenticeships
APPRENTICESHIP NOW! SoftCat
.. in MARLOW have opportunities:
contact Polly asap on [email protected]
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BOURNE END ACADEMY SIXTH FORM NEWSLETTER
MAY 2020
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NEWS
You will all be aware that teachers are being asked to
provide teacher assessed grades and a rank order of
students within each grade for each subject, in order
to help exam boards with their very challenging job of
awarding grades for your exams this year. Something
similar for BTECs too. Don’t worry – it will be fine.
For details you can check out YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXuDOrtJY1Q
Learn to Cook in Lock Down: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/student
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BOURNE END ACADEMY SIXTH FORM NEWSLETTER
MAY 2020
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Topic Start exploring!
1 What am I good
at?
Start by getting to know yourself. What are your strengths? What kind of person are you? What job might suit you? Activity 1) Take the 5-minute fun Buzz Quiz to find out which ‘animal’ you are and which area you
might like to work in. Activity 2) Inspired? The 15-minute Prospects Career Planner Quiz continues the search for your perfect career. Activity 3) Which path from school into work might suit you? Listen to 3 very different stories from
Bejay, Mia and Callum.
2 What am I
interested in?
Find out what jobs are out there. There are loads you’ll never even have heard of – and plenty of exciting opportunities to discover. Activity 1) Listen to real-life stories on iCould.
Activity 2) See where your favourite subject could lead on BBC Bitesize Careers. Activity 3) Chat to
your family about jobs. What got your parents/carers interested in their first job? How did their
interests change over their career?
3 What skills are
employers
looking for?
We hear plenty about how important qualifications likes GCSEs are, but skills are equally vital. But what actually are skills? Activity 1) Watch this quick introduction to the skills that employers want, followed by this clip predicting the skills needed by 2030. Activity 2) List all your hobbies and interests (at school and outside). Write next to each one the skills
these have helped you develop. For example, drama is great for communication skills; sport helps
develop teamwork.
4 Listen to
employers
Employers can’t visit your school right now to share their experiences, but you can still find out more about the people behind the job titles. Activity 1) Listen to real-life stories about different careers on iCould.
Activity 2) Look at the Speakers for Schools schedule of upcoming live virtual 20-minute talks and see
who inspires you. Watch direct from the web anonymously without logging in. Get an adult to check
you are set up correctly!
5 Find out what
going to work is
really like
OK you can’t physically enter the workplace right now, but there’s plenty you can do to get a good idea of what goes on. Activity 1) Get advice and stories from ‘The Nine to Five: Five Teens, Five Industries’ TV series on the
ultimate work experience then watch it here.
Activity 2) Take part in virtual work experience with Barclays Life Skills through an interactive video.
Help solve problems and complete real-life tasks.
ISOLATION INSPIRATION
10 steps to exploring careers in lockdown
STUDENTS - Now more than ever, it’s time to think about your future and set
GOALS to aim for.
Lockdown gives you time to think AND it won’t last forever!
That’s what school has been about - giving you the right personal skills and
qualifications to get that job or training that you really want.
But where do you start?
Bucks Skills Hub have created the following plan to explore. All the resources are
free and you just hold the ‘Control Key and Click’ to try any or all of the ACTIVITIES.
Look at the parts you’re interested in – you don’t have to do everything.
It’s your future. Enjoy!
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BOURNE END ACADEMY SIXTH FORM NEWSLETTER
MAY 2020
GET READY S HOW R ESP ECT BE S AF E
6 Understanding
the ‘job market’
It helps to understand how the world of work … works!
Activity 1) Find out how jobs are divided up into industry sectors using Career Pilot. Choose 3 jobs you might like, then use Careerometer to compare them. Activity 2) Imagine you’ve finished your education and are looking for a job in Buckinghamshire. Did you know that space, creative, advanced engineering and digital health are growing sectors? Check out what’s available locally right now. Explore the results by adding a job title or skill in the search bar to the left.
7 Step into the
NHS
The NHS is in the news all the time, but did you know there are over 350 roles available within it (many non-medical) and it’s the single biggest UK employer? Activity 1) Step into the NHS and take the quick and easy ‘Map your career’ test to identify roles you might like. Activity 2) On the same website, explore the real-life stories, listen to what staff say about working
there and look at the Careers A-Z.
8 Explore
apprenticeships
Have you considered doing an apprenticeship after school? Keep an open mind about alternatives to university.
Activity 1) Find out what an apprenticeship is and what the different types are at the Government’s
Apprenticeship Hub and then watch case studies here.
Activity 2) Play around with Find an Apprenticeship: select an area of work you’re interested in, enter
your postcode and just get ideas for the future. Activity 3) Want to find out more? This interactive
student guide is aimed at Years 12 & 13, but if you’re younger you’ll still get lots of out of it.
9 Visit a university Have you thought about going to uni? Which one might be right for you?
Activity 1) See the different options to help you decide.
Activity 2) Do some armchair travelling and tour universities around the country: see what it's like on
campus and what facilities are available.
10 Get ready for
work!
It’s never too early to start preparing to enter the job market.
Activity 1) Visit Fledlink: read about ‘Building Your Professional Brand’ and then watch the videos ‘The
Importance of Networking’ and ‘CV Master Class’.
Activity 2) Write (or develop further) your own CV. Read the tips at Success at School then use the
‘What should I include when I write a CV?’ checklist.
What’s going on out
there? Send in any of
your antics / TikToks /
fund-raising activities
to share in the next
Newsletter
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