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APPLICATION for FULL TIME SIXTH FORM EDUCATION for Pupils in Harrow High Schools Starting 2018/19 APPLICATION FOR FULL TIME SIXTH FORM EDUCATION For pupils in Harrow high schools starting 2018/19 Bentley Wood High School Hatch End High School Rooks Heath College Clamp Hill, Stanmore Headstone Lane, Harrow Eastcote Lane, South Harrow Middlesex HA7 3JW Middlesex HA3 6NR Middlesex HA2 9AG Tel: 020 8954 3623 Tel: 020 8428 4330 Tel: 020 8422 4675 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.bentleywood.harrow.sch.uk www.hatchend.harrow.sch.uk www.rooksheath.harrow.sch.uk Canons High School Kingsley High School Shaftesbury High School Shaldon Road, Edgware Whittlesea Road, Harrow Weald Headstone Lane, Harrow Middlesex HA8 6AN Middlesex HA3 6ND Middlesex HA3 6LE Tel: 020 8951 5780 Tel: 020 8421 3676 Tel: 020 8428 2482 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.canonshighschool.org.uk www.kingsley.harrow.sch.uk www.shaftesbury.harrow.sch.uk Harrow College Nower Hill High School Stanmore College Harrow on the Hill Campus George V Avenue Elm Park, Stanmore Lowlands Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 3AQ Pinner HA5 5RP Middlesex HA7 4BQ Tel: 020 8909 6000 Tel: 020 8863 0877 Tel: 020 8420 7700 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.harrow.ac.uk www.nowerhill.harrow.sch.uk www.stanmore.ac.uk Harrow High School Park High School Whitmore High School Gayton Road, Harrow Thistlecroft Gardens, Stanmore Porlock Avenue, Harrow Middlesex HA1 2JG Middlesex HA7 1PL Middlesex HA2 0AD Tel: 020 8861 7300 Tel: 020 8952 2803 Tel: 020 8864 7688 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.harrow-high.harrow.sch.uk www.parkhighstanmore.org.uk www.whitmore.harrow.sch.uk FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Full-time Application Form 2018/19 Please number your chosen colleges or schools sixth form in order of your preference: HARROW COLLEGE: To enable us to support you please tick box as appropriate. If you think you have a: HARROW ON THE HILL CAMPUS Disability Please give details - Learning Difficulty: HARROW WEALD CAMPUS Learning Difficulty Moderate Learning Difficulty - 01 WHITEFRIARS TRAINING CENTRE Health Problem Severe Learning Difficulty - 02 HARROW SKILLS CENTRE Dyslexia - 10 Please give details - Disability: STANMORE COLLEGE Dyscalculia - 11 Visual Impairment - 01 Other Specific Learning Difficulty - 19 SCHOOL SIXTH FORM Disability affecting Mobility - 03 Autism Spectrum Disorder - 20 (Nominate School) Other Medical Condition - 05 Multiple Learning Difficulties - 90 Mental Health Difficulty - 07 Other - Please State - 97 Hearing Impairment - 02 Other Physical Disability - 04 Emotional or Behavioural Difficulty - 06 1. PERSONAL DETAILS Temporary Disability - 08 Profound complex Disability - 09 Surname Aspergers Syndrome - 10 First Names Multiple Disabilities - 90 Gender: Male Female Date of Birth Other - Please State - 97 Nationality Country of Birth Please give details of support required: Address Post Code Home Telephone No Student Mobile Student Email Local Authority Middle/Junior School Dates High School Dates Any disclosure of disability will be used only to help ensure that reasonable arrangements are made to support you on your course. College Dates Please help us to monitor our equal opportunities policy by filling in this section. It will not affect your chances of a place. I consider my ethnic origin to be (please Have you been resident in the UK for the last 3 years? tick appropriate box): Yes No English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British - 31 If no, what is your country of origin? Irish - 32 If no, what is your date of entry into the UK? Gypsy Or Irish Traveller - 33 Any Other White Background - 34 White & Black Caribbean - 35 Do you regard English as your second language? White & Black African - 36 Yes No White & Asian - 37 Any Other Mixed/Multiple Ethnic Background - 38 Indian - 39 If yes, what is your first language? Pakistani - 40 Bangladeshi - 41 Chinese - 42 Parent/Guardian Surname Any Other Asian Background - 43 Forename African - 44 Title Caribbean - 45 Any Other Black/African/Caribbean Background - 46 Daytime Telephone Mobile Arab - 47 Email Any Other Ethnic Group - 98 2. WHAT IS YOUR CAREER AIM? 3. COURSE APPLIED FOR Course and subjects applied for Type GCSE, A Level, BTEC etc. Alternative choices: 4. QUALIFICATIONS Please give details of any qualifications already obtained, exams still to be taken or courses completed. Predicted grades to be entered by school/ college referee. Subject or Course Type Full/Short Date Grade Grade GCSE, A Level of Award achieved predicted BTEC etc. if completed if result not yet known 5. REFERENCE TO BE COMPLETED BY THE SCHOOL REFEREE General Assessment Outstanding Good Satisfactory Unsatisfactory (please tick appropriate boxes) Attitude to academic work Meeting assignment deadlines General conduct Attendance (%) Punctuality (%) Student recommended for chosen course: Yes No If yes, please state why you feel the applicant is suitable for his/her chosen programme of study. If no, please recommend an appropriate course. I confirm that the predicted grades entered are correct: Signed Position 6. SIGNATURES OF APPLICANT AND PARENT/GUARDIAN COLLEGE/SCHOOL STAMP Signature of parent/guardian Date Signature of applicant Date HOW TO COMPLETE THIS FORM WHAT HAPPENS NEXT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS You should only complete one form and The outcome of your first application will make one application. Please fill in all the be notified by the first day of the summer The 16-19 Bursary scheme is designed to sections of the form clearly. Use black ink term. If your first choice college or school help support young people who face the and print your personal details in block sixth form does not offer you a place, greatest financial barriers to participation capitals. your application will be passed to your in education of training. For more second choice. information see www.education.gov.uk or Remember, you will need a referee from ask your school or college. your school to complete section four of The providers make every effort to give the application form. If you submit your guidance which ensures that you are TUITION FEES - HOME STUDENTS application form without a reference, it placed on a programme of study that will be returned to you for completion. best suits your needs. The offer of a Home students aged 16-18 are not place is conditional on your achieving normally charged fees for Registration, Please remember to sign the form which the appropriate entrance qualification, Tuition or first sitting of Examinations. must also be signed by your parent/ details of which are indicated in the TUITION FEES - guardian. course information from each provider, OVERSEAS STUDENTS For details of the courses provided please and will be made clear at interview or your letter of offer. Offers may need to be see our prospectus. All overseas students will pay registration, renegotiated if there is a lack of demand tuition and examination fees. Contact WHERE AND WHEN TO SEND for the course. Every effort will be made your preferred provider for the tariff. THIS FORM to place you on an alternative course in September if you do not meet the The information on this application Your form will be completed by your conditions of your original offer. will form the basis of a computer school and sent directly to your preferred record. Details of the uses to which the provider by the closing date Wednesday STUDENTS WITH LEARNING information will be put are available from 7th February 2018. Applications after DIFFICULTIES AND the reception desk in each institution. this date will be considered according to DISABILITIES availability. DATA PROTECTION The providers are committed to providing maximum opportunities for all students. The information you provide will be used Information on provision is contained in by The Collegiate for the sole purpose a Disability statement available at each of course application administration and institution. associated correspondence. At no time will your personal information be passed Each provider has a co-ordinator for to other organisations for marketing, students with specific learning difficulties sales or any other purpose. and or disabilities. There are clearly established links between colleges, high schools and local authorities to facilitate the transition of students. Contact your preferred provider with regard to physical access in respect of your chosen course. To assist the providers please indicate if you have a special educational need by providing as much detail as possible on the relevant section of the application form. .
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