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SIXTH FORM Welcome Welcome to Brampton Manor Academy Sixth Form BRAMPTON MANOR ACADEMY SIXTH FORM WELCOME WELCOME TO BRAMPTON MANOR ACADEMY SIXTH FORM. This is an academic Sixth Form, offering high quality A established institution with a track record of success, Level teaching. We have exceptionally high standards rated as ‘Outstanding’ in every category by Ofsted. In and have an established tradition of academic their 2018 visit they judged that: achievement. Students make exceptional progress at • Effectiveness of leadership and management is Brampton and we deliver outstanding A Level results. In outstanding. 2018 our fifth cohort of A Level students achieved our • Quality of teaching, learning and assessment is highest number of A*- A grades to date. Three quarters outstanding. of our students progressed to Russell Group universities – • Personal development, behaviour and welfare of the highest of any provider in Newham and one of the pupils is outstanding. highest Russell Group progression rates in the country. • Outcomes for pupils are outstanding. Twenty students progressed to Oxford or Cambridge. • 16 to 19 study programmes are outstanding. This is a tribute to their hard work, but also to the In 2019 our A Level results will continue to cement our elements that we have put in place at Brampton Manor position as one of the highest achieving academic to ensure their success. We have: Sixth Forms in the United Kingdom. This is due to the • Exceptional teachers in all subjects. commitment and dedication of our students and our • Astonishing facilities in all subjects. staff, who are second to none. Most of our teachers are • A wide choice of academic A Level courses. themselves top graduates of the elite Russell Group of • Small teaching group sizes. universities to which our students aspire, and together • An outstanding university guidance programme. they form a highly qualified and experienced team of • A diverse enrichment programme. professionals who are experts in their fields. “For A Level attainment • Bespoke work experience tailored to enhance. specific university entrance requirements. None of the success we continue to enjoy has Brampton Manor Academy • A fantastic Sixth Form centre. happened by accident. It’s all about having the • An ethos and culture which welcomes and supports right people, the right resources and the right level of in East London is the best all students. challenge and support. You now have the opportunity comprehensive.” to join in that success. We want you to do well but also to enjoy your Sixth The Guardian Form experience. So you’ll find that there are plenty Good Luck. of social, sporting, artistic and recreational activities 13th October 2016 available to help ensure a healthy work / life balance. Dr D Olukoshi By choosing Brampton Manor you’ll be joining a long- Executive Principal Outstanding ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMIC aspiration IS at THE CENTRE OF OUR SIXTH FORM. The 2018 Department for Education performance nationally for Russell Group progression and have tables (summarised below) confirm that our stunning been a ‘top 10 school’ for the last four years. This A Level results rank us as the highest achieving school demonstrates what it is possible to achieve as a student in the region. Our university progression rate is the at Brampton. “I can honestly say that I loved the time I highest in the country. We are in the top 10 schools AVERAGE GRADE FOR spent at Brampton Manor. The sixth form A STUDENT’S BEST 3 A SCHOOL PROGRESS SCORE LEVELS introduced a community whereby students BRAMPTON MANOR ACADEMY 0.63 A - and teachers worked alongside one another LONDON ACADEMY OF EXCELLENCE 0.48 A - to reach a unified goal; the teachers excelled MOSSBOURNE COMMUNITY ACADEMY 0.13 B in all aspects of their various disciplines and THE CITY ACADEMY, HACKNEY 0.08 B - were always around whenever needed. SEVEN KINGS SCHOOL 0.06 C + The surrounding of like-minded and equally ST ANGELA’S URSULINE SCHOOL -0.02 C eager peers established an environment ST BONAVENTURE’S SCHOOL -0.04 C + that was conducive for learning, stimulated CHOBHAM ACADEMY -0.04 C - growth and challenged you to achieve your WOODFORD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL -0.05 B + academic potential. At every step of the ILFORD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL -0.14 B - way, it excited as well as it did incite.” NEWHAM COLLEGIATE SIXTH FORM DATA NOT INCLUDED IN DfE PERFORMANCE TABLES These outcomes were not achieved by chance, but as part of the timetable to provide you with the Joseph Adikwu ACHIEVED: A*A*A*A* instead reflect the outstanding teaching from highly opportunity and facilities to engage in independent qualified subject specialists that students receive across learning. Success at A Level requires exceptional effort STUDYING: Medicine, Trinity College, University of Cambridge the board. Our well-resourced and supervised Study and determination; we will be with you every step of Centre is available for students to use every day from the way, leaving no stone unturned in our mission to 7.30am until 6pm, with private study periods included ensure you achieve to the very best of your ability. Preparing STUDENTS FOR THE FUTURE THE WORLD IS AN increasingly COMPETITIVE PLACE, WHICH IS WHY at BRAMPTON WE HAVE ONE EYE ON THE NEXT STEP OF YOUR JOURNEY. “Brampton motivated and helped me achieve grades beyond my expectations. They have helped me in Our well established university preparation programme offer you dozens of opportunities to attend residential We also have a number of subject specific pathways leaves nothing to chance, offering superb guidance summer schools, lectures and enhancement on offer to students. For example, our medical making every step from school to university easier.” through the UCAS process. The UCAS process is programmes run by leading universities. Over the past applicants have the opportunity to complete a delivered by expert tutors, University Access Officers year our students have successfully applied for and bespoke work experience and university preparation Ronak Patel ACHIEVED: A*A*A*A* and senior staff. This has resulted in us achieving the participated in schemes at a range of prestigious programme alongside a Senior Consultant at Newham STUDYING: Mathematics, Imperial College best progression rate to the prestigious Russell Group of institutions including: Bristol, Durham, Exeter, Imperial, General Hospital, whilst our lawyers have completed universities in the region and one of the best in the UK Nottingham, York, Warwick, Oxford and Cambridge. placements at the world’s leading law firms, including for four years running. We are proud of the wide range Clifford Chance and Allen & Overy. I think what truly sets Brampton apart is the quality of of high quality our institutions our students progress to As a Sixth Form that believes there is no limit to what you “ study at. In 2018 these included: can achieve, we encourage our highest achievers to In fact, whatever you aspire to do in the future, from teaching that they provide. Every teacher I ever met apply to Oxford or Cambridge. Our extensive Oxbridge engineering to journalism, we make it our business to • Birmingham • Kings • Queen Mary preparation programme begins in Year 12 and includes help you succeed. All students are guaranteed a one actually cares about you and the young adult you’re • Bristol • Liverpool • Sheffield residential trips to both universities, specialist support week work experience placement, as well as access • Cambridge • LSE • Southampton developing into and so they’re willing to do whatever it with admissions tests and interview workshops. All to hundreds of outstanding placements taking place in • Durham • Manchester • UCL Oxbridge preparation is led by a dedicated team of school holidays. • Exeter • Nottingham • Warwick takes to help you.” Oxbridge graduates. In 2018 we were delighted that • Imperial • Oxford • York twenty of our students progressed to study at Oxford or Kiran Pillai ACHIEVED: A*A*A*A In order to help you choose the right university we Cambridge. STUDYING: Medicine, St George’s Ali Anis Baker Lubwama Emeline Bailey Fahim Ahmed Haris Seedat Ibrahim Beg A*A*A* Medicine A*A*A* Medicine A*A*A International History and Politics A*A*A*A* Chemical Engineering A*A*A* Economics A*A*A* Physics Oxford University University of Cambridge University of Leeds University of Cambridge University of Cambridge Imperial College Inderjeet Singh Jadon Omo-Adesanya Jennifer Bolarinwa Kevin Jaku Khadija Khatun Maansib Chowdury A*AA Law A*A*A* Computer Science A*A*A Law A*A*A* Mathematics A*A*A Mathematics A*A*A* Medicine University of Cambridge University of Warwick University of Cambridge Imperial College University of Warwick UCL Mahima Begum Maisha Choudhury Melanie Onovo Natanim Fekadu Prescila Cardoso Raisa Bhuiyan A*A*A Chemistry A*A*A* Mathematics A*A*A History and Politics A*A*A* History and Politics A*AA Spanish and Portuguese A*AA Medicine Imperial College University of Warwick Oxford University University of Cambridge Oxford University King’s College London Rustam Sukander Sanjida Rahman Sulayman Khan Tanjim Chowdhury Temitope Longe Tia Grant A*A*A* History A*A*A* Chemistry A*A*A Mechanical Engineering A*A*A*A* Physics A*AA Psychology and Behavioural A*A*A* Architecture LSE UCL Imperial College Imperial College Sciences University of Cambridge University of Cambridge ENRICHMENT & EXTRA-CURRICULAR PROGRAMME WE want YOU TO ENJOY YOUR TIME IN OUR SIXTH FORM AND LEAVE US WITH THE EXPERIENCES, SKILLS AND PERSONAL QUALITIES PERSONALISED REQUIRED TO SUCCEED IN UNIVERSITY AND WORKING LIFE. “Brampton has helped me to achieve my dreams. I had always been overwhelmed by the fear of failure Every Wednesday afternoon you will participate in need to set up your own, enabling you to develop your CARE & GUIDANCE a timetabled enrichment session of your choice. The leadership skills in the process. so I didn’t even entertain the idea of range of activities is vast - current options include yoga, applying to Oxford.
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