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Prospectus Perseverance / Character / Hope Immanuel College Post 16 / Prospectus Immanuel College Immanuel College Prospectus Perseverance / Character / Hope Immanuel College Post 16 / Prospectus Immanuel College Immanuel College Post 16 was the natural step for me and many of my peers from year 11. We find the support and teaching to be excellent and we are treated more like adults. I enjoy studying the subjects I’m passionate about. “Year 12 Student Opportunities and lessons have made me step outside my comfort zone in year 12. I now have a career goal thanks to the support I’ve received in post 16. ” Current student Welcome to “ Immanuel College Post 16 We are very proud of Immanuel College post 16 and the outstanding achievements of our students. We have had another record year at A-level with a quarter of grades being A/A*. At Immanuel College we offer a broad range of high quality courses to suit every learner ” alongside a rich choice of extracurricular activities that will develop skills and talents. Each year our students gain their first choice Immanuel university places or take up employment opportunities, progressing successfully to their next step. e eg ll Co I joined Immanuel College in year 12 and I’m pleased to say the teaching and results are everything I hoped for. It’s a successful school with a good reputation in the area. “Year 12 Student ” Perseverance / Character / Hope 1 Immanuel College Post 16 / Prospectus Immanuel College Post 16 / Prospectus Immanuel Immanuel e eg ll Co College We are a truly comprehensive school and welcome applications Romans 5:4 from all learners. Our success is the result of our dedicated, caring Perseverance produces character; and supportive teachers, tutors and leaders who work within a strong Christian community. We value each learner and provide and character, hope. the best opportunities for learners to find their route to university Immanuel Christian Ethos or employment. We have developed close links with The University of Cambridge and The University Our students achieve outstanding outcomes at post 16 in our lively and of Oxford and run annual trips for those vibrant family atmosphere. They work hard, are fully supported and have students considering studying at a top university. We regularly invite leading a wealth of opportunities outside the curriculum. This is a positive choice professionals from universities, public sector for your future. We are proudly an open post 16 that welcomes all. and global businesses to talk to our post Headteacher Mrs. Tiller 16 students about job roles, courses and barriers they have had to overcome to be successful. We offer all students access to work experience and work alongside the “ Sutton Trust, Nuffield Foundation and the Social Mobility Foundation to provide higher education residential and summer school experience which enables students to make informed choices about university. ” We offer a comprehensive enrichment programme with opportunities to learn new skills, develop leadership and volunteering to enhance employability. The Extended Project Qualification is a valuable qualification offered to all students which provides the opportunity to peruse academic interests in a chosen topic. The independent research, time management and referencing are attractive skills employers and universities value. You’ll hear it said often by teachers and friends that the transition from GCSE to Post-16 qualifications is a significant one. A-Levels and BTECs are not impossible. You need to make sure you do everything in your power to achieve a great result for you. This is where our values: perseverance, character and hope (Romans 5:4) come in. 2 Perseverance / Character / Hope Perseverance / Character / Hope 3 Immanuel e eg ll Co Immanuel College Post 16 / Prospectus Immanuel College Post 16 / Prospectus Immanuel Immanuel e eg ll Co College Year 13 destinations 2018 From primary to post 16 our students undertake a learning journey, which opens the door to a wide range of university and employment opportunities. Here is a top line guide to the destinations of some of our year 13 students, who left this year. Outstanding Idle C Of E St Luke’s Primary School University of Huddersfield English Literature Harper Adams University Veterinary Nursing University of Lancaster Biology University of Central Lancashire Musical Theatre University of Lancaster Biomedical Science Leeds Art University Foundation Art Degree Parkland Primary School Leeds Beckett University Primary Education University of Loughborough Sport Conditional and Exercise Leeds Trinity University Forensic Psychology results Leeds Beckett University Social Care, Justice and Recovery Leeds Trinity University Sports Journalism Immanuel College is a very successful school, gaining outstanding Leeds Trinity University Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Holybrook Primary School University of Manchester Biochemistry results. We believe our Christian ethos develops the whole individual. University of Manchester Materials Science and Engineering Leeds Beckett University Accounting and Finance Our school motto is ‘all God’s children’, to us this means regardless of University of York Economics Leeds Beckett University English Literature ability, background and ambition we are here to guide and support University of York Sociology Higher Level Apprenticeship Deloitte Swaine House each learner to achieve their absolute best. University of Bradford Clinical Sciences/Medicine Foundation Thackley Primary School University of Bradford Midwifery University of Aberystwyth Fine Art Coventry University Geography Greengates Primary School Edge Hill University Criminology York St John’s University Religion, Philosophy and Ethics University of Huddersfield Masters in Law and Practice Leeds Art University Foundation Art Degree Post 16 has been different because I’ve had more freedom with how I University of Leeds Theoretical Physics Higher Level Apprenticeship Yorkshire Building Society use my time but I receive a lot of support from my teachers completing University of Leeds Dentistry work. I’ve attended apprenticeship fairs and UCAS days which has Leeds Beckett University Physical Educational Clayton Village Primary School Leeds Beckett University Primary Education University of Coventry Photography helped me think about my next steps. Leeds Beckett University Biomedical Sciences Current student Leeds Trinity University Primary Education x 2 Fagley Primary School University of Liverpool Geography Nottingham Trent University History University of Huddersfield Graphic Design University of Sheffield English Literature University of Central Lancashire Musical Theatre Low Ash Primary School “ University of York Chemistry English Literature University of Huddersfield Blakehill Primary School Poplars Primary School University of Aberystwyth Psychology University of Northumbria Law Edge Hill University Physical Education and School Sport ” Leeds Art University Fine Art St Anthony’s Primary School Leeds Beckett University Business Accounting with Finance University of Chester History Leeds Trinity University Accounting and Business Higher Level Apprenticeship Yorkshire Building Society Leeds Trinity University Law Leeds Trinity University Primary Education Leeds Trinity University Sport Therapy and Rehabilitation St Francis’ Primary School Nottingham Trent University Microbiology Liverpool John Moore University Policing Studies and Forensics Sheffield Hallam University Law York St John University Graphic Design Wellington Primary School York St John University Physiotherapy Primary Education Liverpool Hope Higher Level Apprenticeship PwC Thorpe Primary School Bangor University History and Archaeology Westminster Primary School University of Chester History University of York Nursing (Adult) University of Hull Mechanical Engineering Leeds Beckett University Business Management with Leadership 4 Perseverance / Character / Hope Perseverance / Character / Hope 5 www.immanuelcollege.net/post-16 We are always available to meet with parents, carers and students to discuss students’ next steps. Please contact us at any time to arrange a visit. Post 16 has strict deadlines which has meant I need to be more independent, organised and take responsibility for my own learning. “Current student I have received a lot of help with university application and picked up more UCAS points taking a course run by Huddersfield University during my enrichment time. ” “Current student ” Immanuel College Immanuel College Leeds Road Bradford BD10 9AQ T: 01274 425900 E: [email protected].
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