Paston Sixth Form College
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Paston Sixth Form College
Paston Sixth Form CollegeGrammar School Road
North WalshamNR28 9JL
01692 402334 [email protected] PastonSixthFormCollege@Paston6FCollege
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Welcome to
PastonAs one of the top performing Sixth Form Colleges in the country, we recognise and value the potential of every individual student. One of our many strengths is the professional support we offer and by taking time to understand your goals and aspirations we will guide and support you in obtaining the best possible results for your future. Paston is an inspirational place to learn and we truly believe your ideas will come to life here.
Open Day Saturday 10th October 2015
9:30am – 12:30pm
A chance for you to meet staff, students
and see our facilities.
A–level Taster Day*Friday 23rd October 2015
9:00am – 4:00pm
Your chance to be a Paston student
for the day and try our A–level and
BTEC National courses. We will arrange
transport for you.
*Booking essential
Open EveningThursday 12th November 2015
6:00pm – 8:30pm
A chance for you to meet staff, students
and see our facilities.
Open EveningWednesday 13th July 2016
6:00pm – 8:30pm
A chance for you to meet staff, students
and see our facilities.
Let your ideascome to life!
Welcome from Paston
Sixth Form CollegePrincipal’s Welcome
Our 2016 prospectus aims to inform you about
the broad range of courses offered by the College
and also about the fantastic opportunities to get
involved in the wider life of the College community.
Choosing where to go after school is an extremely
important decision and you will want to ensure
that you are making the right choice. Paston Sixth
Form College has an outstanding reputation at a
local, regional and national level. We are specialists
in the education of students aged 16 to 18 and
everything we do is for young people in this age
group, without the distraction of younger students.
As one of three Sixth Form Colleges in Norfolk
and Suffolk, we offer you a very special learning
environment which is designed to help you achieve
exceptional results.
We look forward to celebrating your success as you
work with us to achieve some outstanding grades
and fulfil your dreams. I hope you would like to be
part of our future success and I look forward to
welcoming you to Paston Sixth Form College.
Kevin Grieve, Principal
In my first year at Paston I have gained
more independence, responsibility
and confidence. The teachers are very
dedicated, enthusiastic and always
ready to help with your queries. In
tutorials, I have had loads of support
from settling into College to helping
me decide my future career path. I’m
really looking forward to my second
year. Whatever you decide you want to
do in the future, whether it is going to
university or into employment, Paston
is the right choice. We wish you the
best of luck in your GCSEs and look
forward to seeing you at Paston.
Oliver Church, Student President
Oliver Church Student President
Joseph Bunkle Student Vice-President
Contents
Key Dates 6 Choosing Paston 8 Why Paston? 10 When to Apply 12 Financial Support 14 Helping you Choose 16 Travel Information 18 Getting to Paston 20 Life at Paston 22 Main Studies 24 Example Timetables 26 College Facilities 28 Your Student Centre 30
Club and Societies 32 Awards 34 Where Next? 36 Where will you go next? 38 Are you an A Grade Student? 40 Results 42 Alumni 44 A-levels at Paston 48 A-level Subject List 50 BTEC Introduction 54 BTEC Course List 56 GCSE Resits 58
Friday 23rd October 2015
9:00am – 4:00pm
Be a Paston student for the day and try
out A–level and BTEC National courses.
Highly recommended by those who have
come to previous Taster Days.
Free transport will bring you to and
from the College.
*Booking is essential visit www.paston.ac.uk
Thursday 12th November 2015
6:00pm – 8:30pm
A chance to meet staff, students
and see our facilities.
Thursday 26th November 20157:30pm – 9:00pmSt Nicholas Church, North Walsham
Parents play a crucial role in helping students choose their post–16 place of study and in supporting them once in the sixth form. They have very different questions and issues from their sons and daughters and this evening is designed to address these.
for
Tuesday 22nd September 2015 7:00pm – 9:00pm Oaklands Hotel, Thorpe Road, Norwich
Thursday 24th September 2015 7:00pm – 9:00pm Stower Grange, School Road, Drayton
Tuesday 29th September, 2015 7:00pm – 9:00pm Sheringham Little Theatre
Thursday 1st October 2015 7:00pm – 9:00pm Sprowston Manor Hotel
Information on the ‘Sixth Form’ option for
year 11 students after GCSEs.
Saturday 10th October 2015
9:30am – 12:30pm
A chance to meet staff, students and
see our facilities. Wednesday 13th July 20166:00pm – 8:30pm
A chance to meet staff, students and
see our facilities.
Monday 7th December 20157:30pm – 9:00pm
An evening for parents and students
to hear from an Oxbridge Admissions
Tutor how to maximise their chance of a
successful application.
Thursday 7th July 2016
A careers event organised by Beacon East
with Colleges and Sixth Forms, Universities,
Apprenticeships and providers representing all
industries. Schools are invited and parents are
very welcome to attend with students.
Thursday 25th August 2016
On Thursday 25th August 2016, GCSE results
day, Paston staff will be in high schools and at
the College to congratulate students and offer
help and advice. Students enrol in the week after
results. We will arrange an appointment.
Monday and Tuesday4th and 5th July 20169:00am – 4:00pm
Our induction day for students joining us in September 2016. Students will attend one of these two days. This is a ‘must’.
Saturday 12th March 2016 An induction day for Paston’s A+ and Oxbridge programmes. Learn about applying for top universities and courses such as Law, Medicine, Veterinary
Medicine, Modern Languages and Maths. The journey starts now.
A+ Taster Day
Tuesday 5th July 2016
7:30pm – 9:00pm
St Nicholas Church, North Walsham
Our aim is to provide information for ‘new
parents’. All of those vital things you need to
know when your son/daughter starts College.
New Parents' Evening
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At Paston, we believe in creating the right environment for learning, ensuring our students are well prepared for a positive future. Paston is one of the top Sixth Form Colleges nationally, so if you want to do better academically, Paston is the place for you.
Students say that Paston is the perfect size. We offer a great choice of subjects, yet are small enough to look after the individual student - academically and in terms of personal support.
The College has an outstanding record of ‘adding value’ to all our students. When you come to Paston, on average you do significantly better than would be predicted from your GCSE results. With 700+ students aged 16-18, you’ll meet lots
of young people - there’s also a great atmosphere with many opportunities to get involved with clubs and societies for sport, drama, Duke of Edinburgh, volunteering, work experience, trips and visits. Last year students travelled across Eastern and Southern Europe and to South Africa.
ChoosingPaston
Andrew StringerNext Step: Automotive Engineering at University of Loughborough
Maths A*Further Maths A*Physics A*Ex Stalham High School
The environment at Paston is really great. I used the library a lot to study and the whole College is a great place to work.
Laura ClarkNext Step: Accounting University of Essex
Geography A*Sociology AEx Thorpe High School
The teachers are so nice and engaging, they are so
willing to help you and really want you to do well.
Why Choose Paston?
A Sixth Form College
That’s Different by Design
Paston is a Sixth Form College. It’s not a school sixth form
or free school and it’s not an FE College. We are the 16–18
specialists with a long tradition of outstanding results, with
all of our students going on to the best University courses
or employment. Sixth Form Colleges provide the best sixth
form education: academically, they perform better than
school sixth forms, free school sixth forms or FE Colleges.
Based on results, Paston is one of the top Sixth Form
Colleges nationally.
Paston – Academic Ethos
If you want to do better academically, Paston is the place
to be. Paston is a top performing sixth form. In 2015
our students achieved an A-level pass rate of 98%, with
50% A*-B and 75% A*- C. At AS a pass rate of 90% with
60% A*-C and 100% passes in their BTECs with 67%
Distinction and Merit.
Excellence in
Teaching and
Learning
Ofsted said: “The effectiveness of senior managers and
governors in raising expectations and promoting ambition
is outstanding”. Our teachers are specialists, not only
in their subjects but also in sixth form education. They
are dedicated, inspiring and committed to helping their
students achieve their goals.
At Paston we believe in creating the right environment for learning – our reputation for expert teaching, guidance and support, good transport links, specialist support for Oxbridge entrants and university entry as well as outstanding academic results, ensures our students are well prepared for a positive future.
Students say that Paston is the perfect size. That’s because we’re
big enough to offer a great choice of subjects, yet small enough to
look after the individual student – not only academically, but also in
terms of personal support. We will be able to guarantee the study
programme you want to meet your university and employment needs
because we write the timetable around your choices.
The College has an outstanding record of ‘adding value’ to all our
students. When you come to Paston, on average, you do significantly
better than would be predicted in your GCSE results.
Paston: Added Value
It’s Not All Hard WorkThere’s a great atmosphere. You’ll
meet lots of young people aged
16–18 – there are 700+ students
so it’s a terrific social experience
too. You can also take part in many
enrichment activities, trips and visits.
Last year students travelled across
Eastern and Southern Europe and to
South Africa.
The Perfect Size
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When to ApplyGet your application in as soon as you can. Interviews begin in the October half term immediately after our Taster Day and an early interview gives you the best chance of a firm offer of a place to study the courses you want.
We aim to interview almost everyone who applies to the College and you will be asked to bring to your interview a copy of your latest full school report, your predicted GCSE grades and details of your attendance.
How to Apply
You can apply online at
www.helpyouchoose.org
or through our website
www.paston.ac.uk.
Alternatively you can request an
application form from the College.
Contact: Jodie Rice,
Admissions Officer
T: 01692 402334
Your Induction Day
We will write to you in May with the date of your induction day, INTRO Paston. This is not an open day, but is exclusively for students who have been offered a place. INTRO days take place on 4th and 5th July 2016. You will have the opportunity to meet your teachers and other students who are likely to be on the same courses with you and you will start your courses.
How Do I Complete My Application?
Online applications open on 1st September 2015. If you are applying online through our website, you will need to insert an email address and password to log in. You will then need to complete the details and submit your application.
If you are applying through ‘helpyouchoose’, your school will introduce you to the website and help you with your application.
The interviewAll applicants will be required to attend an interview. Once we have received your application we will write to you with a day and time for your interview. If you are unable to make it on the day and time allocated please contact Jodie Rice, Admissions Officer, so that we can rearrange it.
At the interview we will discuss what you can see yourself doing in the future and will help and advise you on the right programme of study to help you achieve your goals.
Enrolment
We will write to you in June with your enrolment appointment. This will take place at the end of August.
What happens if I do not get the grades I need? If your results were not what you expected, you can contact the College to discuss your options on GCSE results day. Call 01692 402334 to talk to staff and get advice.
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FinancialSupport
Paston has a Bursary fund to provide specific financial support for travel to College, materials charge/books and equipment (including computers), college trips and university open days or interviews for students from low income families.
The threshold for the Bursary is a family income of less than £25,000 per year.
Students in care, ‘care leavers’ and some students living independently receive a Guaranteed Bursary of £1,200 per year.
Application forms for the Bursary are on our website and will be sent out with students’ enrolment appointment letters in June/July.
For students likely to achieve a minimum of 6 A* grades at GCSE there is the Sir William Paston Scholarship provided by the Paston Foundation to the sum of £500. Application forms can be downloaded from our website.
The Bursary Sir William
PastonScholarships
We only teach 16–19 year olds, so provided you are aged 16, 17 or 18 on 31st August in the year when you begin your programme of study, you DO NOT pay tuition fees. Students do pay an optional Materials Charge, currently £60.00 which
covers the cost of the loan of books and study materials plus a £25.00 deposit which is refundable when you complete your course provided you have returned all of your books to us.
Fees
Equality of Opportunity
Paston Sixth Form College is committed to equality of opportunity. We aim to ensure that everybody is treated with respect and has the chance to succeed. We celebrate diversity and oppose discrimination. We underline this commitment through:
• Guidance and support from teachers, tutors and other specialist staff
• Action to implement policies on equality and diversity
• Monitoring the performance of individual students and groups of students • Listening to our students, including regular questionnaires
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HelpingChooseyou
1Find out about the different options available to you so that you can decide which is best for you. There are significant differences between Sixth Form Colleges, school sixth forms and FE Colleges and you should visit open days/taster days.
2Look at examination results and ask where students go onto after study? What proportion go to university and which universities do they go to; what sorts of jobs/careers do they take?
In year 11 you have two key jobs: to do as well as you possibly can in your GCSEs and to choose what to do and where to go after your GCSEs. Don’t panic – there’s a lot of help available to you. Here are just a few tips:
3 Talk to current and past students about their experiences and find out what they really enjoyed about their Sixth Form College, school or FE College.
4Can you do the courses you want in the combination you want them? Check what courses actually ran this year against what was offered in the Prospectus. Can your combination of courses be guaranteed?
5 What GCSE grades do you need for your chosen institution and the courses you want to take?
6 What else is available –are there clubs and societies – sport, performance, volunteering, visits, trips?
7 Assess how helpful staff are. What specialist services are available e.g. university support, Oxford and Cambridge entry, specialist tutors.
8 How easy is transport? Investigate your particular transport arrangements.
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We believe that every young person should be able to study at a Sixth Form College, if they want to and it is right for them. So we are serious about transport and do all we can to make it easy to travel to study at the College.
North Walsham is well served by both
buses and the railway – North Walsham
station is a few minutes’ walk from
the College.
Students are encouraged to take
advantage of the Norfolk County Council
(NCC) Post 16 Transport Scheme
(www.norfolk.gov.uk/post16transport)
and any opportunities for reduced rail
fares linked to Greater Anglia’s 16+/
Scholar tickets which may be cheaper
than the NCC subsidised rate, particularly
from stations on the Norwich to
Sheringham line.
There is free travel for students who
qualify for the 16-19 Bursary (gross family
income of £25,000 or less per year)
irrespective of where you live, subject
to Bursary terms and conditions (up to a
limit of £645 per year).
Are you on the
Right Routeto success?
Transport to Paston is both convenient andaffordable
We encourage students from outside the ‘core’ area
to apply and provide substantial financial support to
make this affordable. The College will provide a subsidy
of £150 per year for applications outside the core area
(up to £645 for Bursary students). We have a large and
growing number of students travelling to Paston from a
wide range of destinations throughout Norfolk.
Travel from North Norwich, Acle, Flegg and
Sheringham/Holt areas is currently organised through
Norfolk County Council. A College subsidy of up to £150
is available for travel from these areas. Travel to Paston
from Norwich and beyond is easy with Greater Anglia’s
16+ or Scholar’s tickets. As an example the current
price (May 2015) for a 16+ ticket from Norwich to North
Walsham is £613.50 per year (or £225 per term), from
Salhouse £162.30 and Sheringham £130.60 per term.
A Scholar’s ticket for travel from the wider area beyond
Norwich is £700 per year.
Please note all the information applies to 2015-16 only
and will be reviewed for 2016-17 in line with
NCC changes.
Travel from the‘core’ area
Travel from outside
the ‘core’ areaThe core route area includes, for example, East
Runton, Cromer, Aylsham, Stalham, Wroxham/
Hoveton – see map on County Council or
College websites. Travel from locations within
this area is organised by Norfolk County Council
and full details are available on their website. All
buses stop near to the College making journeys
convenient and comfortable. Again, please
check rates linked to Greater Anglia’s Scholar
deals which might be cheaper.
16+ or Scholar’s tickets are available only from
Greater Anglia – the number for enquiries is 0345
600 7245 option 3 then option 2. You will need to
obtain a photo card
from a main station
prior to phoning.
We would advise
all applications to
apply for transport
assistance from 1st
May 2016.
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Paston
Trimingham
Overstrand
Suffield Park
CROMER
Bacton Walcott Ostend Happisburgh
Lessingham Ingham
SEA PALLING
West RuntonKelling
SHERINGHAM
HOLT
MUNDESLEY
GiminghamThorpe Market
Southrepps
Northrepps
Knapton
Trunch
Swafield
Antingham
LowerSouthrepps
CrossdaleStreet
Roughton Road
Gunton
SMALLBURGH
Stalham
Hickling
Catfield
PotterHeigham Hemsby
Winterton
GREATYARMOUTH
Sutton
Ludham
Martham
Rollesby Ormesby Caister
Honing
Tunstead
Horning
NeatisheadBarton Turf
Dilham
WORSTEAD
WROXHAMAND HOVETON
SALHOUSE
NORWICH
Woodbastwick
ACLEMoulton Wichampton
Halvergate Freethorpe Limpenhoe
Reedham
Cantley
Lingwood
Beighton Brundall Blofield Health
Blofield
Hemblington
South Walsham
Upton Salhouse
New Rackheath
Runham Fleggburgh
Stokesby Filby Clippesby
Thurne
Westwick
Scottow
Skeyton
Swanton Abbott
RAF Coltishall
Coltishall
Horstead
Crostwick
Old Catton
AngliaSquare
Buxton
Frettenham
Ingworth
Erpingham
Aldborough
Spixworth
Drayton
Taverham
Hellesdon
NEW
RO
UT
E
TuttingtonBurgh
Cawston
REEPHAM
AYLSHAM
GRESHAM
Marsham
Hevingham
StrattonStrawless
Hainford
Newton St Faith
HORSHAM ST FAITH
Calthorpe
RoughtonFelbriggAylmerton
FeiminghamBanningham
Key
Train Routes
Bus Routes
Horsford
NORTHWALSHAM
Getting to Paston Getting to Paston is easy and we want to help you as much as we can. You can get to Paston in many ways: walk, bike, moped, car, taxi, bus or train. We have designated places for your bike and a student car park for those who wish to drive or moped in. In most cases you will be travelling by bus or train. Students/parents can complete an application for the Bursary for
travel assistance prior to enrolment.
Forms will be sent out with enrolment appointment letters in
June/July. This form can also be found on the Paston website
www.paston.ac.uk
When to Applyfor a Bursary
Bus PassNorfolk County Council offers a post 16 subsidised transport scheme. See their website for details:www.norfolk.gov.uk/post16transport
Bus PassNorfolk County Council offers a post 16 subsidised transport scheme. See their website for details:www.norfolk.gov.uk/post16transport
Anglia Scholars TicketApply After
Easter
“I travel from Hemsby every day. The bus is always on time and it is a great opportunity to chat to new people.”
Mason Caldon
“I catch the feeder bus from Blofield Heath and change bus at Acle. It’s really easy and hassle-free. The Acle bus always
waits for the feeder buses so you never have to worry.”
Charlotte Ware
Tickets are only available from
Greater Anglia - the number
for enquiries is 0345 600 7245
option 3 then option 2.
Ross Knapman travels from Hoveton
“I travel by rail from Hoveton
and it is £95.40 for a 3 month
ticket. Paston is then just a
short walk away”
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At Paston you will have a more flexible approach to learning outside the classroom and free time – this approach will help prepare you for how university life operates. We offer a range of clubs and societies including sports, creative arts, volunteering,
Duke of Edinburgh and work experience. You will also have a Personal Tutor, who is always available for guidance and will complete a weekly tutorial with you.
As a bridge between school and university or employment, about 25% of your time each week is not timetabled, leaving you to decide how to use this time. There will be study to do, but equally you may go swimming, socialise in the Student Centre or do some shopping; these choices are all part of the transition from school pupil to college student.
Life atPaston
Martha CrassNext Step: Scandinavian Studies after a gap yearEnglish Literature A*French AGovernment & Politics A*Ex Aylsham High School
The College has a really nice atmosphere and you couldn’t meet nicer people. Everyone is so caring and considerate and the teachers are the best I have ever had, they are so engaging and easy to understand. They really encourage you to do well.
Main Studies
Three or four A–levels or equivalent BTEC Diploma courses, depending on your GCSE grades. You will be expected to complete homework and independent study tasks in your supervised study sessions and outside class time.
Clubs and Societies On Wednesday afternoons and lunchtimes you will have many opportunities to take part in clubs and societies including sports, creative arts, volunteering and work experience. These will help you to achieve the Paston Employability Skills Award – PESA (see page 34).
Tutorial You will have a weekly tutorial with a personal tutor who is expert in advising and supporting 16–18 year old students and they will always be available to you for guidance:–
• Settling into College, monitoring your progress and agreeing personal targets.
• Listening to your ideas and suggestions and helping you resolve any issues.
• Making university applications and helping you to understand the career opportunities available to you.
Study Sessions and Lunch Time Improvement Sessions To help you organise your work and
research, you will have timetabled sessions
in the College’s Study Centres. There are
also 30 minute lunch time ‘improvement’
sessions for all subjects held during the
lunch hour; your teacher will guide you.
Learning “out of the classroom”
Paston has a campus-wide network all of which is WiFi.
Our Virtual Learning Environment is Moodle2 and is
available both in College and outside. Additional work
and research outside the classroom is encouraged by
all our departments and is one of the reasons for our
outstanding results. Students are also encouraged to
bring their own laptops, netbooks or tablets.
Your Own TimePaston is a bridge between school anduniversity or employment. About 25% of your time each week is not timetabled and you decide how to use this time. You will always have plenty of work to do, so you will spend some time working on homework and coursework tasks in the Library or Study Centre. Equally, you may go swimming or to the fitness centre gym, socialise in the Student Centre or our café, do some shopping – or even decide to come into Paston late or leave early if you don’t have a lesson. Making these choices is all part of the transition from school pupil tocollege student.
Learning Support All students joining Paston can be assessed for dyslexia
and other specific learning difficulties for which we can
then provide support through our Learning Centre.
Staff in the centre offer help in a number of areas which
supports your needs and enables you to get the most
out of your studies, including time management, essay
writing and revision skills.
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I have really enjoyed studying my four chosen subjects
at Paston. I have been so well supported by my
teachers throughout my first year as they help me to
achieve my potential. My timetable is very flexible as
it has allowed me enough time for home and private
study, my hobbies, a social life and my job. Choosing
to come to Paston has been one of the best decisions
of my life.
AS Emily Anderson Ex Flegg High School
ExampleTimetables
Clubs & Societies
Clubs & Societies
9.05 - 10.30
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thur
Fri
10.45 - 12.10 12.55 - 2.20 2.35 - 4.00
Brea
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Brea
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Lunc
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Maths
MathsPhysics
Physics EnglishLiterature
Biology
Biology
Biology
Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry
Tutorial Maths Physics
I have loved the freedom at Paston. The learning is much
more independent and you can shape your own education
in such a fantastic atmosphere.
A+ Flora Gair Ex Langley School
Clubs & Societies
Clubs & Societies
9.05 - 10.30
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thur
Fri
10.45 - 12.10 12.55 - 2.20 2.35 - 4.00
Brea
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Brea
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Lunc
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Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
EnglishLiterature
EnglishLiterature
EnglishLiteratureCritical Thinking
History
History
History
Government& Politics
Government& Politics
Government& Politics
Tutorial
The course is great, there is a lot more practical which I like
but the coursework is so interesting. Paston has given me the
opportunity to go to university which I never considered when
I was at high school as I thought I couldn’t achieve the grades.
Now I am hoping to study Sport Science & Personal Fitness at
University of Bedford.
Jodie Levins Ex North Walsham High School
9.05 - 10.30
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thur
Fri
10.45 - 12.10 12.55 - 2.20 2.35 - 4.00
Brea
k
Brea
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Lunc
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BTEC Sport
BTEC Sport
BTEC Sport
BTEC Sport
BTEC Sport
BTEC Sport
BTEC Sport
BTEC Sport BTEC Sport
BTEC Sport
Chemistry
Tutorial Clubs & Societies
Clubs & Societies
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College FacilitiesBuilding for the FutureSince 2013 Paston has successfully gained £4m in government improvement funds. Students now benefit from the new Student Services, Study Centres, industrial specification science labs and the newly refurbished Art and Theatre facility. These new buildings are a great environment for learning and inspiring creativity.
New Art and Theatre FacilityDue to the College’s outstanding reputation in Art and Drama the Education Funding Agency awarded the College £1.5m. With increased numbers of students applying to study Art, Photography, Graphic Communication, Textiles and increasingly ambitious productions, such as Alice in Wonderland and The Tempest, by the prestigious Paston ‘Far East Theatre Company’, the College has benefited from a new theatre and new studios for all of the art based subjects, a new dark room and an IT area.
The College has outstanding results in the sciences and many students go on to study Medicine, Veterinary Medicine and other science related courses at Oxbridge or top Russell Group universities.The Scarburgh Science Centre was opened in December 2013 by Dr Steve Rawsthorne of the John Innes Centre in Norwich. All of the labs have been brought up to industrial specification standards with a reconfiguration of the internal space with new toilets, showers and changing room facilities.
Scarburgh ScienceCentre
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Our Student Centre opened in June
2013 following our purchase and
redevelopment of the former Norfolk
County Council office adjacent to
our Lawns site. The Centre provides
adaptable student social space for
when you want to relax and is also the
base for the Student Services team
which provides our students with
all of their information, advice and
guidance. They spend a considerable
amount of time supporting our
students onto university courses and
into employment.
A new Study Centre has been developed in the
old Student Services Centre; it comprises of
study areas with PCs and zones for laptops and
tablets to accommodate over 100 students.
To support the area, the College has invested
in a new cloud based WiFi system which allows
students to bring in their own devices and
access all of our IT learning systems. This is an
essential component of success at A–level and it
provides good study skills practice for university.
Student
StudyCentre/Wifi
Paston has doubled the size of our student café
since it opened in 2010. It was an immediate hit
with students, competing on price and quality
with coffee and food outlets in the town, in
a comfortable and modern environment. The
proprietors, Kevin and Anne Chamberlin used
to cater on movie film sets, so there is a film set
vibe with lots of signed images on the wall from
stars like Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, and Mila Kunis
to name a few.
Madison’sCafe
The Victory Fitness Centre is
located just a short walk from
Paston and boasts fantastic
facilities including a pool,
gym and very good fitness
classes such as body pump,
yoga and spinning. The Centre
offers a reduced membership
fee to Paston students.
Our newly extended library has a
large collection of resources to help
students successfully complete their
college course. Books, journals,
reference materials, CD–ROMs,
videos, and DVDs are all available
to borrow or consult. All current
students are automatically members
of the library. The book collection
of nearly 13,000 titles covers all
curriculum areas. Most items are
available to borrow. We also have a
good fiction section, containing both
classic and up–to–date titles. There
are journals relating to all subject
areas, and we currently take in excess
of 30 titles.
The library is divided into three different
study zones, as follows:–
• Library Lobby
Pairs, workspace and
Individual Computer Study
Spaces (Quiet Working)
• Silent Room
Individual Study Space
(Silent)
• Main Library
Individual workspaces and
Individual Computer Study
Spaces (Quiet working)
There are networked computers in
the library with word–processing,
spreadsheets, databases, and publishing
software, as well as some subject specific
software such as Adobe Photoshop for
Photography students.
Fitness
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Being at a Sixth Form College is as much about your personal development as your academic studies. Qualifications are vital, as the more highly qualified you are, the more money you are likely to earn in the future and the more likely you are to progress in your career. However, qualifications on their own are not enough. There are a variety of clubs and societies on offer where there are opportunities for you to meet lots of new people, have a terrific social experience and enhance your UCAS personal statement or CV.
Clubs and Societies meet on a Wednesday afternoon, however trips and visits take place throughout the year. Some of the opportunities are listed below to give you a taste of what’s on offer.
Charity Fundraising
PESA (Paston Employability
Skills Award)
Duke of Edinburgh Award
Volunteering
Photography
Far East Theatre
Sport
Debating/Film Society
University Open Days etc
Board Games
Study/on-line courses
Media
Victory Fitness/Swimming
Self-organised Sport/Training
Voluntary or Paid Work/Shadowing
DIY Activities including ‘Set Up a Club’
Visiting Speakers Talks
First Aid Course
Clubs and Societies
SocietiesClubs and
A range of sports activities are offered at different times during the year.
• Volleyball • Table Tennis • Fitness in Paston Gym • Rugby • Dodgeball • Mens and womens football • Netball • Basketball• Hockey
As a Paston student you are also eligible to receive student discount at the Victory Swim and Fitness Centre – just fiveminutes’ walk from the College.
Classes at Victory include:
• Swimming• Gym• Boxercise • Zumba • Spinning
Visting Speakers
Attend the talks in our “Visiting Speakers” programme,
which is your chance to hear about careers from people
actually doing them. Whether it is Architecture or
Accountancy, Medicine or Marketing, Physiotherapy or
Photography you will learn what their work is really like,
warts and all. If you want a talk on a particular career let
us know.
Depending on the subjects you study there are trips abroad
and closer to home including Blickling Hall, Pigney Woods,
Tate Modern, National Portrait Gallery, Clothes Show Live,
the John Innes Centre, European Parliament, Supreme
Court of Justice and visits to Cambridge and
Oxford universities.
Trips further afield have included: South America, China,
Poland, Norway, Honduras, Iceland, Morocco, Czech
Republic, South Africa, and cities such as Amsterdam,
Barcelona, Berlin, Naples, Paris, Prague and Zaragoza.
Trips
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Paston EmployabilitySkills Award
In today’s competitive job market, universities and employers are looking for those students who have acquired knowledge and skills through their courses, and also gained a range of employability skills through work experience, voluntary and other activities which encourage personal development.
You can achieve this through completing the Paston Employability Skills Award which shows universities and employers that you are someone who makes the most of their opportunities.
In the PESA, you build points by completing a series of activities and tasks.
How to build your pointsDevelop a new interest or hobby
Visit a new country to widen your horizons
Take up a sport
Attend a lecture in our Visiting Speakers’ programme
Work experience – ideally you should find a placement at weekends or during the holidays which
will give you more insight into your chosen career
Volunteer - a chance to learn new skills, gain valuable experience and meet interesting people. It can also help with career choices and applications and make a real difference in the community
Complete a First Aid course so that you could potentially save someone’s life
Fundraise - get involved in student-led activities to raise money for charities
Become a mentor at your old school and help others to succeed
Be a student helper on Taster and Open days or in promoting Paston at school events
Visit a university and prepare a university application
Complete a work placement relevant to a future career during the weekends or holidays
Represent Paston by joining Far East, taking part in competitions, being a Student Ambassador
Get involved by being elected to the Student Board. Join the Student Executive, join a college committee, become a Governor, or organise a social event/fundraising
Duke ofEdinburghSince September Paston Sixth Form College has been an accredited centre for running the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. The DofE is a leading youth Charity giving all young people aged 14-24 the chance to develop skills for life and work, fulfil their potential and have a brighter future. At Paston we are giving our young people the opportunity to complete their Silver Award and then start their Gold. Alternatively a young person can start their award as a direct Gold candidate. The award consists of 4 sections; physical,
volunteering, skills and an expedition. Gold candidates also complete a residential too. It takes a minimum of 6-12 months to complete the silver and a minimum of 12-18 months to finish the gold, so a young person should be able to complete
either award during their time as a student here. a student A completed DofE award is highly regarded by universities as it shows a strong level of commitment, determination and great team work. By completing the DofE you'll be learning new skills, making a difference in your local community, challenging yourself and finding hidden talents!
This year we have a number of students working towards their silver or gold award. In the Easter holidays 3 students, Freya Boswell, Laura Clabon and Pippa Waite (gold award), travelled to the south of the county to complete a practice expedition. They had to prove they were competent navigators by planning and completing a strenuous hike while carrying a 65 litre rucksack, cook over a tangier and pitch camp. Pippa was planning her route for her gold expedition to Snowdonia. Most importantly each student was working with a team of other candidates they had never met before.
Other students are currently working on their activities. We have students completing activities as wide ranging as; working towards their dancing or music grading, volunteering with Cub Scouts, environmental management. The choice is endless!
For more information speak to Claire Foulkes, DofE Coordinator for Paston Sixth Form College. Details are also available from the DofE website: www.dofe.org
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There are many pathways open to you once your time at Paston is complete. Many students see Paston as the first step to university. Our staff are experts in advising
you about university, what’s available and where, the grades you need and how to get them. The class of 2015 secured places at 80 universities across the UK including Oxford and Cambridge.
Employment based training is also available, with many businesses offering apprenticeships, giving you the opportunity to earn a wage whilst gaining experience in job-specific skills. Apprentices receive relevant training and work towards nationally recognised qualifications.
Other students decide to take a GAP Year, giving themselves the opportunity to further develop their experiences before
continuing their education or seeking full time employment. GAP Years can be a mixture of work experience, voluntary work and travel to broaden their horizons.
WhereNext?
Ross KnapmanNext Step: Physics at University of DurhamChemistry A*Maths A*Further Maths APhysics A*Ex Broadland High School
I have loved the flexibility at Paston to be able to do 4 A-levels and take Further Maths as well. You get great support for applying to top universities.
Accounting and Management Acting Adult Nursing Aerospace Engineering Agriculture Ancient History Animation Anthropology & Sociology Applied Football & Coaching Performance Arabic & Middle Eastern Studies Archaeology and Ancient History Architecture Automotive Engineering Biochemistry Biological Sciences Biomedicine Business Economics Business Management Business Marketing and Management Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chemistry with French for Science Chemistry, Biological & Medicinal Chemistry Child Nursing Childhood Studies Classical Studies Computer Animation Creative Performance (Acting) Criminology Dance Urban Practice Diagnostic Radiography Drama & Theatre Studies Early Childhood Studies Education Education Studies & Applied Drama Electronic Engineering English English Language & Literature English Literature Equine Breeding & Stud Management European Social & Political Studies Fashion Design Film & Moving Image Production Film Studies Forensic Science French & German Furniture & Product Design Games Art & Design Geography
Geophysics (North America) Graphic Design History History of Art Human Biology Illustration Journalism Law Law & Criminology Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Media & Communication Media Film Production Media Production Medicine Mental Health Nursing Midwifery Music & Musical Theatre Music Production Music Technology & Sociology Natural Sciences Occupational Therapy Operating Department Practice Performing Arts Pharmacology Pharmacy Photography Physical & Sport Education & Sport Science Physical Education Physical Geography Physics and Astrophysics Physics with Forensic Applications Plant Sciences Police Studies with Criminal Investigation Politics Primary Education Print Journalism Psychology Public Relations Sociology Special Education Needs & Inclusion Studies Specialist Hair and Media Make up Speech and Language Therapy Sport & Exercise Science Sport, Health & Exercise Sports Journalism Technical Theatre Television & Film Production Textile Design Theatre Arts Veterinary Nursing Zoology
The class of 2015 secured places at 80 Universities across the UK. The Courses studied were:
Many students see Paston as the first step to university. Our staff are experts in advising you about university, what’s available and where, the grades you need and how to get them.
London College of Music
University of Brighton
Royal Holloway, University of London
University College London
University of Oxford
Oxford Brookes University
Southampton Solent University
University of Southampton
Kings College London
Central School of Speech and Drama
Canterbury Christ Church University
Bath Spa University
Falmouth University
University of Bournemouth
Arts University Bournemouth
University of Bristol
University of Exeter
Central Lancaster University
Edge Hill University
Liverpool John Moores University
University of Liverpool
University of Manchester
Queen's University Belfast
Here are a list of some
of the universities our
students have applied to:
City College, Norwich
Anglia Ruskin University
University College Suffolk
University of East Anglia
Norwich University of the Arts
University of Cambridge
Glasgow School of Art
University of Edinburgh
University of Glasgow
University of Manchester
University of Durham
University of Northumbria
Doncaster College, University Centre
York St John University
Sheffield Hallam University
University of Leeds
Newcastle University
University of York
University for the Creative Arts
University of West London
Royal Veterinary College London
University of Winchester
University of Greenwich
Buckinghamshire New University
Imperial College London
London School of Economics
& Political Science
Queen Mary University of London
University of Swansea
Cardiff University
Bishop Grosseteste University
University of Nottingham
Nottingham Trent University
University of Northampton
Sheffield Hallam University
University of Birmingham
University of Sheffield
University of Warwick
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Are You anA Grade Student?
The Scholarships are worth £500, paid over two years.
The Trustees of the Paston Foundation invite applications from year 11 students who are likely to achieve outstanding GCSEs in 2015/16 and then continue their studies at Paston Sixth Form College.
The Scholarships are designed to assist young people to ‘go the extra mile’ to travel to Paston and to help with the costs involved in preparing for study at a top university. They are awarded annually to the students who are best qualified on the basis of their GCSE results. Download an application pack from www.paston.ac.uk or request one from the College.
Sir WilliamPaston Scholarships
A+ is Paston’s ‘gifted and talented programme’. It is for high achieving students with at least A*A*A*AAAAA grades at GCSE, who are aiming for top courses in top universities. You will be offered a place on
the A+ Programme if you attain these grades – you do not have to apply.
A+ is a highly successful programme which has run for over ten years. A+ students are most likely to achieve A/A* grades at A-level. A+ is about stretch and challenge and so teachers expect students to read beyond the A-level syllabus and to be self-motivated and undertake extension work.
A+ helps students fine tune their academic skills at the highest level, through a programme of coaching and mentoring, visits to highly rated universities and preparation for the additional entrance exams required by some top courses, like the BMAT (or UKCAT) for Medicine or Veterinary Medicine, the LNAT for Law and the Thinking Skills Assessment for some Oxford and Cambridge courses. Contact Katharine Day for more details: [email protected]
A+ Programme
Paston OxbridgeProgramme
The Oxbridge Programme is an extension of the A+ programme. Paston sent its first students to Oxford and Cambridge 400 years ago, we have excellent, well established links with both Oxford and Cambridge. If you are considering applying, you need specialised guidance and preparation.
This is what the Paston Oxbridge Programme offers you, through extra tuition and coaching designed to help you develop and practise academic skills beyond those required routinely for A-level study and prepare you to compete as a strong candidate for an Oxbridge place.
An important part of this is preparation for entrance tests such as the Thinking Skills Assessment, STEP papers (Maths) and other subject-specific tests such as the History and Physics Aptitude Tests, and the Modern Languages and Linguistics Admissions Tests that you may well need to sit. The programme also includes university/college visits, summer schools and mentoring by past and current university students, to help you choose a College as well as a university. Interview preparation is the final component of the programme, as interviews play a central part in selection for these universities.
Contact Katharine Day for more details: [email protected]
The success of our Oxbridge Programme students is outstanding: in 2015, seven students gained offers of places out of 18 on the programme – this is four times better than the national average.
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Results!Students achieved impressive A-level, AS level and BTEC National results when they were published on Thursday 13th August 2015.
Becky AliNext Step: Psychology at University of Newcastle
Biology BEnglish Literature A*Psychology A*Ex Norwich School
The people are just brilliant. Everyone has been so friendly, particularly when I first started and there were large groups which you could just go up to and start chatting to people.
Olivia BayfieldNext Step: English at University of East AngliaEnglish Literature BHistory A*Law AEx Flegg High School
The teaching at Paston is really great, everyone cares so much. The best memory I will have is getting my results.
Nick HewetsonNext Step: Medicine at University of Birmingham
Biology AChemistry A*
Maths AEx Aylsham High School
I have loved the great atmosphere, so different to high school. You
are a lot more independent but the teachers are always there to help
you and they know what grades you need to get for university.
“I am extremely proud of the achievements of all the staff and students. Once again we have celebrated and enjoyed a brilliant results day”.
Kevin Grieve, Principal
Christian GreenNext Step: Physics and Astro Physics at University of Birmingham
Maths A*Further Maths A*Physics A*Ex Acle High School
Paston is so good and the teachers are really friend. I was thinking of taking a gap year but Paston persuaded me to apply for university and I am so glad they did.
Jenna HatchNext Step: Natural Sciences at University of Cambridge
Biology A*Chemistry A*Maths AEx Broadland High School
I have loved the university style atmosphere which enables you to be move independent.
Sam WebbNext Step: Maths at University of Cambridge
Economics AGerman AMaths A*Further Maths A*Ex Sprowston High School
I have loved the relaxed atmosphere, being able to work at my own pace to do things quicker and having been encouraged to really push myself.
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Paston Alumni
Peter Kerrison Ex Aylsham High School
Studied at Paston
Geography A-level: A
Maths A-level: B
Physics A-level: C
University of East Anglia
2:1 Environmental Science
(With a year at University of Miami
on exchange)
MSc Energy Engineering with
Environmental Management
(Distinction)
Who do you work for, and what projects have you been involved in?
Hethel Innovation (Based at Hethel Engineering Centre)
I provide business support activities through an EU
funded support programme which accompanied the
phase 3 expansion of Hethel Engineering Centre. Through
this I organise collaborations between businesses and
universities in order to use world class research to boost
the local economy. Recently I have been connecting
UK businesses with European trade opportunities in
Northern France and promoting Norfolk businesses in
particular at conferences in Normandy. I also complete
business and technology mapping of the energy and
clean technology sectors in order to provide an overview
of what capabilities the region has and what the
gaps are.
What is a ‘typical day' at work like?
A typical day usually involves one or more meetings
with businesses, universities/research organisations
or support agencies along with desk based research work and small tasks assisting in the day to day running and
operation of Hethel Engineering Centre itself. The team that I work in organise regular conferences and other
events so this normally plays a part on most days.
Over the years, students from Paston have gone on to achieve outstanding success in a huge variety of different fields
“I did not intend to go into engineering until I finished my degree in environmental science and saw the number of engineering jobs on offer; I then changed direction by taking an engineering masters”.
What did you study at Paston? How did that
course help you progress upon your career path?
I studied Maths, Physics and Geography which has led almost
directly to the environmental science and engineering route that I took. All three are now required in my job,
especially when dealing with the energy sector of both oil & gas and renewables where both engineering and the
environment dictate many projects.
What are the important skills you have had to develop and hone to be successful in your job?
I have to have good research skills, along with the ability to multitask and prioritise important activities out of
an extensive list of things to do. Communication skills are key, especially when presenting at conferences or
communicating with businesses through meetings and networking at events. The communication extends into
the need for report writing skills to convey my research and investigation to interested parties.
Did you ever envisage doing this while you were at Paston?
I did not intend to go into engineering until I finished my degree in environmental science and saw the number of
engineering jobs on offer; I then changed direction by taking an engineering masters.
What did you do in the year immediately after graduating?
I finished university with 3 months working for Shell at Bacton Gas Terminal (summer 2013) to complete my
dissertation for the masters and then almost immediately joined Hethel Innovation in September 2013.
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Paston AlumniWhere did you go to University and what did you leave with?
University of Bristol, Veterinary Medicine Degree
Who do you work for, and what projects have you been involved in?
Westover Veterinary Centre, involved in evolving the exotic work at the practice.
What is a ‘typical day‘ at work like?
I get to the practice at around 8am, check the daily calendar to see what visits are booked in for the day, and then generally have consultations with animals at the practice or visiting farms / stables throughout the day. Grab some lunch when possible, then finish around 5, unless on call for the evening.
What did you study at Paston? How did that course help you progress upon your career path?
I studied Chemistry, Maths and Biology, with Physics at AS, which gave me some exposure to a broad array of science which was integral to the further study I undertook at university, and to the job I do now.
Elliott Simpson Ex Broadland High School
Studied at Paston
Biology A
Chemistry B
Maths B
“Paston gave me exposure to a broad array of science which was integral to the further study I undertook at university, and to the job I do now”.
What are the important skills you have had to develop and hone to be successful in your job?
People skills are number one. Definitely developed a lot of this at college, where you leave the familiarity of high school and meet a vast array of new people.
Did you ever envisage doing this while you were at Paston?
Yes – it was my career choice from the beginning, which Paston worked very hard with me to help me achieve.
What did you do in the year immediately after Paston College?
I had a gap year and travelled to the Falkland Islands to work with a government vet team.
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GCE A–level remains the principal post–16 academic qualification in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and the qualification taken by most young people aiming to go on to university – especially in the case of Russell Group universities.
Our students do consistently well at AS and A–level, performing “significantly better than would be expected on the basis of their GCSE results”. In fact, Paston
students, on average achieve a grade higher than expected in all their courses. However, don’t forget that, with the loss of AS level qualifications, universities will now be paying more attention to your GCSE results.
A-levelsat Paston
• Choose subjects you are good at
• Choose subjects you enjoy
• Think about subjects you might need to
study for university and future careers
Our minimum entry requirements for an A–level
programme of study are BBCCC to include English
Language and Maths or a Science but please bear
in mind what we have just said about universities
looking at GCSE grades. Some courses have
additional entry requirements.
MinimumEntry
We place great emphasis on choosing
the right A–level courses which will
best qualify you for what you want to
do after sixth form. We will help you
in making those choices. To maximise
your chances of achieving the best
grades at A–level, we will advise you
about subject combinations. You will
notice that a few subjects may only be
taken in certain combinations. This is
because our experience tells us those
combinations work best for you and
will help you in taking your next step
after A–levels to university or
into employment.
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A-LevelSubject ListCourse
Art
Biology
Chemistry
Business
Drama & Theatre Studies
Economics
English Language & Literature
English Literature
Film Studies
French
Geography
German
Government & Politics
Graphic Communication
Health & Social Care Applied
Exam Board
Pearson (Edexcel)
EDUQAS (WJEC)
AQA
AQA
Pearson (Edexcel)
AQA
EDUQAS (WJEC)
WJEC
WJEC
OCR
WJEC
Pearson (Edexcel)
Pearson (Edexcel)
AQA
OCR
Please visit paston.ac.uk/courses for full course details
Entry Requirements
BBCCC / C or above in Art
B in Biology or Additional Science and a B in Maths
B in Chemistry or Additional Science
BBCCC at GCSE including English Language and either Mathematics or a science.
BBCCC
BBCCC / B in English Language and Maths
BBCCC
BBCCC
BBCCC
BBCCC
BBCCC
BBCCC / B in German
BBCCC
BBCCC / C or higher in Graphics or Art
BBCCC
Additional Requirements
Please note there are access arrangements if you have not studied Art, please contact [email protected] for more information.
Please note students studying Chemistry are required to study a Maths and a second Science.
Additionally we ask you to produce and send in a written piece of 120/150 words entitled ‘Ma famille et moi’ to [email protected] at least 5 days before your interview.
There are access arrangements if you have not taken Art or Graphics at GCSE please contact the college by email [email protected] for more information.
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History
ICT
Law
Maths
Further Maths
Mathematical Studies Level 3 Certificate
Level 3 CertificateMedia Studies
Physical Education
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
Textiles
Pearson (Edexcel)
OCR
AQA
OCR (MEI)
OCR (MEI)
AQA
OCR
Pearson (Edexcel)
Pearson (Edexcel)
Pearson (Edexcel)
EDQAS (WJEC)
Pearson (Edexcel)
AQA
AQA
A-LevelSubject List
Course Exam Board
Photography
Performing Arts*
*BTEC Extended Certificate - the Performing Arts qualification is not a full BTEC, it is designed to be taken alongside 3 or 2 other AS subjects.
BBCCC
BBCCC
BBCCC
BBCCC / A or above in Maths or B at GCSE with D or higher in a relevant Advanced FSMQ
BBCCC / A/A* in Maths. You must also be studying AS or A2 Mathematics
BBCCC / B in Maths
BBCCC
BBCCC / C or higher in Art or Photography
BBCCC at GCSE including English Language and either Maths or Science
BBCCC
BBCCC / B in Physics or Additional Science
BBCCC / C in Science
BBCCC
BBCCC / C or higher in Art or Textiles
Please note there are access arrangements if you have not studied Art or Photography please contact [email protected] for more information.
Please note you are required to study a Maths and second Science course with Physics.
Entry Requirements Additional Requirements
Please note there are access arrangements if you have not studied Art or Textiles please contact [email protected] for more information.
Please visit paston.ac.uk/courses for full course details
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BTEC Extended Diplomas are better known by their former name of BTEC National Diplomas. They offer you an alternative approach to advanced level study, enabling
you to explore a vocational area in depth and breadth. The courses are delivered through assignments, giving you the chance to study in a practical and vocational setting.
Equivalent to three A-level subjects, BTECs are a widely recognised qualification valued by universities and employers alike. 1 in 8 undergraduates reach university through BTEC qualifications (UCAS statistics).
BTECIntroduction
Reece BullockBTEC Creative Media Production
Distinction, Distinction, Distinction
Ex North Walsham High School
Paston really stood out to me
because it has a good vibe and has
a relaxed atmosphere. The teachers
are so nice and supportive. I have
always wanted to learn how to edit
films, take photos, film music videos
and create animations. The BTEC is
very much hands on learning using
great equipment which has enabled
me to do jobs taking photos and
events photos. I am going to study
Photography at University of Lincoln.
Josh ClarkBTEC SportDistinction*, Distinction*, Distinction*Ex Sheringham High School
The teachers and your tutor are so friendly and supportive at Paston and I have made loads of new friends. The variety of units covered and depth to which you study is so good. You have to be more independent, doing your own research but this prepares you well for university. I am going to study Sports Coaching at University of Brighton.
BTEC Course List
Course
Art and Design
Health and Social care
Sport
Creative Media Production
Please visit paston.ac.uk/courses for full course details
Entry Requirements Additional Requirements
Four GCSE grades A*-C including Art and
one from English Language, Mathematics
or a Science.
Five GCSEs at grades A*-C including
English Language and Media or Graphics.
Four GCSEs at grades A*-C including one
of English Language, Mathematics or
a Science.
Five GCSEs at grades A*-C including English Language and either Mathematics or a Science or A Merit/Distinction in a level 2 BTEC Diploma in Health & Social Care and GCSE English Language at grade
C or above.
If you are not studying Art at GCSE we ask you to bring to your interview a sketchbook of drawings demonstrating your interest in art and a 200 word review of the work of either Anselm Kiefer or Tracey Emin, or Merit or Distinction in a full level 2 BTEC Diploma in Art or a related subject and a grade C or above in English Language.
If you are not studying Media/Graphics at GCSE you can still apply for the course and you will need to bring to interview a 200 word review of a computer game, film or TV programme, or A Merit/Distinction in a level 2 BTEC Diploma in a related area and GCSE English Language at grade C or above.
Four GCSEs at grades A*-C including one of English Language, Mathematics or a Science. It is an advantage to have a GCSE in PE or A Merit/Distinction in a full level 2 BTEC Diploma in Sport or PE plus grade C or above in GCSE English Language.
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Opportunities to Resit GCSEs
English Language WJEC
A grade D will have normally been
achieved in GCSE English.
Mathematics AQA
A grade D at GCSE in Mathematics.
It is now a legal requirement that all Post 16
students work towards achieving a C grade
GCSE in English and Maths if they have not
already done so.
Details contained in this Prospectus are correct at the time of going to print. Paston Sixth Form College reserves the right to change the courses offered according to the demand for places.
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