Destination Success. Elliot Reid is now reading Welcome to Architecture at Nottingham University.

Elliot achieved the following A levels: Grade A* in Art, Grade B in RE and Grade B in History.

College@ Deyes “I believe College@Deyes has a positive atmosphere between staff and students. There are many opportunities and social events to form a strong community such as, a Rowan College@Deyes combines first class teaching with Park Christmas Party, end of year sixth form state-of-the-art facilities and pastoral care. This barbecue and fun sports day. Everyone ensures all students are supported and challenged Jasmine is friendly allowing everyone to enjoy their two years here.” to take their learning to the next level. All course Helm is now tutors are leading educators in their field with reading outstanding subject and course knowledge, whilst Psychological our learner support team provide expert coaching Sciences at on both personal development and careers University. guidance. Jasmine achieved the Joel Our staff and students are committed and determined to do whatever it takes to achieve academic excellence. This in turn following A levels: Grade A* in Psychology, Orford is results in truly extraordinary achievements. Our alumni can be Grade B in History and Grade C in Biology. now reading found succeeding in nationally and internationally renowned Chemical universities and places of work. Their drive, manners and “I have been at Deyes for 7 years now and whether it Engineering at sense of social responsibility are testament to the fully rounded is extracurricular or academic support, it is always approach to every student’s education here at College@Deyes. available. Lancaster University. I look forward to working with you in the very near future. Teachers are willing to work around the Joel achieved the following clock to help you succeed, personal tutors A levels: Grade A in Mathematics, Grade A in are always available to help you thrive during the transition into Chemistry and Grade A in Physics. College.” “Teaching in the sixth form is “An important part of College is preparing for University well planned and resourced.” and we get a lot of support from staff who help us through Pete Duffy Anne Stahler the whole UCAS process. We’re given many opportunities Ofsted 2019 Head of School, Executive Head Teacher, to go and visit different universities and we’re provided Lydiate Learning Trust with information about open days and other events. There is also a trip to Cambridge University for those who are considering applying there, which is a www.deyeshigh.co.uk very useful and educational experience.” Developing young people to be at the “cutting edge” of society.

Welcome to College@Deyes, built on the foundation of true academic excellence which is Deyes High School. Our aim is to provide College@Deyes is a great place to be a student and there are many reasons why our young people are amongst the highest achieving in the country. study programmes for Those who opt to come to us can choose from a wide range of subjects to find a course that is just right for them. There are more than 35 A-Level choices along with tailored packages for more vocational routes, together with opportunities to improve each of our students with: GCSE scores.

We PRIDE ourselves on TEAMWORK.

All our staff want the VERY BEST for EVERY student. They will go • A first class education for all the EXTRA MILE to support students on the pathway to SUCCESS “The teachers at College@Deyes both now and after they have left us. • Excellent teaching are inspirational and totally We look forward to meeting you. committed to the students they • Substantive qualifications teach. This combined with our excellent students is a winning • Meaningful work experience combination.” Mr P. Delaney P Delaney College@Deyes • High quality resources • Innovative learner support • Clear progression pathways to www.deyeshigh.co.uk University and employment Pathways to Collaboration To ensure the maximum choice of subjects, and the greatest range of option combinations we work in collaboration with Maricourt Catholic success High School and High School. How many subjects can I study? These are some of the A Level courses we have offered Most students here, and nationally, study 3 in recent years: subjects. But we offer 4 subjects to students who have the necessary entry requirements. Applied Science Government and Politics Art - Fine Art Health Where can I find out more information Art - Photography History about subjects? Art - Textiles ICT Biology Mathematics You can download information from our website, Business Studies Mathematics Core speak to Mr Delaney at the College or pick up Chemistry Mathematics Further course leaflets at our Open Evenings. Computing Maths GCSE Dance PE Engineering Performing Arts English GCSE Philosophy and Ethics (RE) Vocational Packages: English Literature Physics Geography Psychology • Business, ICT and Sport Sociology • ICT, Health and Applied Science Spanish • Business, ICT and Engineering William Lucy Atlay is Browne is now reading now reading Computer Science Adult Nursing at at Lancaster University. Liverpool John Moores University. Lucy achieved the “Students benefit William achieved the following qualifications: Grade following qualifications: from high quality Distinction in Business, Grade Grade Double Distinction in Applied careers advice Distinction in ICT and Grade D in Science and Distinction in Health. and a wide range English Literature. “The subjects I chose gave me the of enrichment “The vocational subjects I chose gave knowledge needed to apply for nursing. activities”. me a real insight into the world of I was able to apply my learning to real work, through studying topics life medical situations during my Ofsted 2019 like Information Systems and nursing interview”.. Project Management.” www.deyeshigh.co.uk www.deyeshigh.co.uk Beyond the classroom Many of our enrichment activities enable students to add to their list of qualifications.

The following are examples of enrichment activities we individuality have offered in recent years: • Sports Leadership Level 2 • Extended Project Level 3 • Cyber Centurion (Coding) thrives • Mock Bar Trials • Student Investor Challenge • NCS There is more to life at our college than • F1 in Schools just passing exams. We believe that all • Lessons from Auschwitz students should build up their CV OF LIFE, make new friends and embrace all opportunities.

We offer many extra-curricular activities to ensure that talents are nurtured and new interests are encouraged.

• Duke of Edinburgh Scheme (Gold Award) • Primary School projects • World challenge • Film club • Community Projects • Drama and Dance • Management team

For those of you interested in pursuing a career in teaching we offer a pre-teaching course in conjunction with Associated Partnership School Initial Teacher Training. (AMP SCITT) www.deyeshigh.co.uk Developing into Developing young professionals good citizens

At College@Deyes we work to ensure that Timetabled enrichment courses provide our students have every opportunity to opportunities for students to gain Our core values bind our develop their skills and knowledge in experience in alternative areas beyond community together and both an academic and a social setting. the taught curriculum. underpin the outstanding This provides them with a chance to mix In recent years these have included achievements of our with students studying other combinations activities such as, working with primary of subjects, to work within a variety of children, embarking on industry standard students. teams and to further develop the skills qualifications and professional work g Responsib and confidence required in adult life. placements. College@Deyes recognises the in il importance of developing the ‘whole k it ta ommitte y person’ and our core values evidence y d C d to fo the aspirations of all members of our b an o r learning community. t g asm to A ur o s n si ch C u u i u ie We believe that future citizens will be r t th v o r defined as much by their beliefs and u n e m A T b E s Tom Robson is now reading Dentistry values as by their achievements and i u m c qualifications. g r h t t t c u at Liverpool University. Tom n i i i n c n o e achieved the following qualifications: We offer supportive pastoral care o w d i n that embodies these core values and s t Grade A* in Biology, Grade A in l C k s i s y provides guidance and experience to r Chemistry and Grade A in h nurture our students towards valuing u Our core values o

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Funds can be provided to help Subjects: towards travel, resources, books, Grade A* Chemistry equipment and materials. Student services can issue advice Grade A* Biology Eligibility is assessed Grade A* in Mathematics on parental income. and guidance on Grade A* Further Mathematics Grade A* EPQ “Students said they have been well • Examinations Universities: Churchill College, Cambridge. prepared as young adults about to enter • I.T. reading Natural Sciences the world of work or higher education.” • Health and wellbeing Mr Heywood gave Callum support with his personal statement and also conducted Ofsted 2019 • Transport mock interviews.

Callum attended the Haydock Oxbridge conference and the Oxbridge ‘personal statement and interview’ day. Callum also attended the Oxbridge one day residential to www.deyeshigh.co.uk get a flavour of what each college had to offer. Location The college is situated on Deyes Lane. Surrounded by good transport links, the College is easily accessible from a wide area.

We also consider transport support on an individual basis.

On Foot The College is located 0.7 miles from Maghull town centre on Deyes Lane. Deyes Lane can be reached from Maghull town centre via Westway, Eastway, and Hunt Road or Liverpool Road North then Damfield Lane.

By Bike There is an area for parking bicycles at the side of Deyes High School; College students can also use this facility.

By Rail The College is a ten minute walk from both Maghull and the new Maghull North rail station. This station is on the main line between Ormskirk station and Liverpool Central station.

For timetables and costs, contact The Mersey Rail on www.merseyrail.org

By Bus Several public buses stop near the college including: From Walton: 310 From Aintree: 300 From Ormskirk: 310 “Sixth formers make strong and positive contributions For timetables and costs, contact The Mersey Rail on www.merseytravel.gov.uk to the school, the local community and beyond.” Sixth Form Travel Bursary: All students who travel to College@ Deyes on public transport have the opportunity to apply for a Ofsted 2019 travel bursary to cover their travel costs. www.deyeshigh.co.uk Deyes Lane Maghull L31 6DE

0151 526 3814 www.deyeshigh.co.uk

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