Ernest Bevin College and Sixth Form Centre

Sixth Form Prospectus Sixth Form Centre for boys & girls (aged 16-19) in SW Bevin believes in.. respect, opportunity, happiness, resilience, tolerance SUCCESS FOR ALL EBC Sixth Form offers a comprehensive range of courses including A Levels and BTECs, making it a popular choice for post-16 studies. Our Sixth Formers are highly successful in their examinations and we have established links with employers and universities to help our Sixth Formers secure university places, apprenticeships and jobs. Each year over 100 Sixth Formers leave Ernest Bevin to take up places at university on courses ranging from Medicine & Law, Computer Science and Economics. Two thirds of our leavers go on to study a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths) related subject, many at Russell Group universities. Students achieve high grades in both A Levels and BTEC courses, and the excellent results obtained in vocational subjects are recognised as some of the best in Wandsworth. Many of our Sixth Formers have been with us at EBC since joining the lower school, but we are also very pleased to welcome a number of new students, including several young women, to join our co-educational Sixth Form. We work hard to ensure all our Sixth Formers settle and get the most out of their time here. Students are encouraged to take part in extra-curricular activities, sport and trips. So for a supportive and challenging Sixth Form environment we think you can’t beat EBC and I hope you will consider joining our success story.

Rukhsana Sheikh, Principal Bevin believes in.. respect, opportunity, happiness, resilience, tolerance SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT EBC provides the highest quality Post-16 teaching in a supportive learning environment. The majority of EBC students continue their studies at the college because they know the staff and know they will continue to receive a high level of personal care as individuals. We also welcome a number of external students each year and we go above and beyond to welcome every student to the Sixth Form, running a ‘Meet & Greet’ for new students as well as taster sessions in July and an Induction Day in September. Each student is assigned a tutor group and the tutor is the first point of contact for students and their parents. The Head of Year and Head of Sixth Form also closely monitor each student’s progress and ensure they follow the correct course. The staff of over 70 specialist teachers deliver high quality lessons and facilitate creative “I came to Ernest Bevin in thinking. As well as preparing their students for the Sixth Form because it exams, they will offer guidance on coursework offered the course I wanted and give regular feedback to students so they to study. You can’t just sit are able to be successful. and wait for people to give All students have a careers lesson once a week you that golden dream. and interviews with our Careers Advisor to You’ve got to get out there ensure they are able to progress on to the next and make it happen for stage of their education or career. They are given one to one help filling in application forms yourself.” and writing personal statements. Naomi, Business Studies Bevin believes in.. respect, opportunity, happiness, resilience, tolerance WHY CHOOSE EBC SIXTH FORM? 1. Good teaching from subject specialist teachers 2. Choice of over 30 courses ranging from A levels to BTEC Level 2 & 3 courses 3. Excellent results that continue to improve year on year 4. Specialism in STEM subjects and related university and employer links 5. Supportive, inclusive and friendly working environment 6. Specialist Careers advice given to every student 7. UCAS/ university entrance and student finance support 8. Opportunities for apprenticeship and work- based learning 9. Purpose built Sixth Form Centre and first “Since joining the CCF I have class teaching facilities had the chance to do so many 10. CV enhancing opportunities including things I wouldn’t normally have trips, Extended Project Qualification the chance to do, from field (EPQ), Duke of Edinburgh Award activities to firing a weapon. I scheme, Royal Marines Combined Cadet Force (CCF), as well as links to am learning so much including charitable foundations to help individuals Leadership Skills” with aspects of funding Finlay (Lance Corporal, CCF) Bevin believes in.. respect, opportunity, happiness, resilience, tolerance NEW CHALLENGES Post-16 education is meant to be exciting and challenging. At EBC you will be encouraged to take part in activities beyond the curriculum and acquire new skills. Wednesday afternoons are set aside for these enrichment (or learning beyond the curriculum) activities and no lessons are time-tabled. The list below are just some of the activities you can take part in: • Extended Project Qualification • Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme • Combined Cadet Force (Royal Marines) • Academy • Athletics Academy • Art or Photography • Music lessons or join a band • Performing Arts or theatre appreciation • Debating Society • Robotics club • Cultural visits to London’s museums, galleries and places of historical interest • Mentoring younger pupils at the college and reading at a local Primary School • Voluntary work with the young, elderly or vulnerable in our community • Sport and fitness either participating or as a coach • Careers talks and work experience opportunities VIN BE CO T L • Learn a new language, eg Mandarin S L

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In addition to the Wednesday afternoon programme, our R E Sixth Form students are offered opportunities to travel S  IX M abroad. Recent trips have included Business Studies trips to TH FOR New York and Madrid, ICT trips to Paris and trips to China and the CERN Physics Laboratory in Switzerland. WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP In 2016 Ernest Bevin became one of a handful of schools in the UK to received STEM Assured Status in recognition of our sustained excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths (and Computing & Art) subject areas. Ernest Bevin is committed to forging ever stronger links with employers and universities in this key sector. We also work in partnership with sporting organisations including Greenhouse Sports, & Mitcham United FC, Twenty20 Cricket and Hercules Athletics to maximise the opportunities available to our elite young sportsmen in the Sixth Form. Students on these programmes have their academic lessons timetabled to complement their training commitments. They also have access to expert coaches and support such as Physiotherapy, Strength & Conditioning and Nutrition.

Our links with Greenhouse provides In 2017 Ernest Bevin launched some of the best programmes a Sixth Form Cricket Academy for , table and in partnership with Twenty20 anywhere in the UK. cricket who provide coaching The Greenhouse coaches offer the and matches for our elite highest level of coaching to those cricketers. who excel in these sports and they compete at National level.

The college works in partnership with Tooting & Mitcham United FC to provide academic pathways for up to 40 football academy apprentices in the Sixth Form. Their Sixth Form lessons are timetabled around their football and training commitments. Bevin believes in.. respect, opportunity, happiness, resilience, tolerance ERNEST BEVIN COLLEGE AND SIXTH FORM CENTRE Beechcroft Road Tooting, London SW17 7DF

Tel 020 8672 8582 Fax 020 8767 5502 Email: [email protected] www.ernestbevin.london

Bevin believes in.. respect, opportunity, happiness, resilience, tolerance