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Sixth Form Life

"Pupils play a highly positive role in supporting the school community. They value opportunities to take on leadership roles and develop their confidence in public speaking."

 

Within Sixth Form life at Trinity there are opportunities to take on leadership roles through mentoring, running clubs and as part of the Prefect team. The Head Girl, Head Boy and Deputy Head Girl & Deputy Head Boy are selected at Easter during Year 12 to allow the current Year 13 team to focus on their final exams. Students in these positions lead the Prefect team and meet regularly with staff and the school leadership team to forge a vital link between the student body and staff. They have a high profile role, visiting and talking with lower school tutor groups and representing the school meeting with external visitors. The current team leaders are;

 

 

 

Head Girl & Head Boy     


Holly Lewis and George Booth 

Holly and George (1)

 

 

Deputy Head Girls

Tianna Krempaska and Connie Horley  

Tianna and Connie

 

 

Deputy Head Boys

Charlie Marks and Jamie Mottram

Charlie Jamie (1)

 

Sixth Form Main Calendar

 

 

AUTUMN

SPRING

SUMMER

12

  • ‘Vision’ development for students
  • ‘Effort’ – what is it and how to apply it effectively
  • Celebrating Diversity and Equality
  • Staying safe online and offline
  • Introduction to Study Skills
  • EPQ Launch
  • Welcome to Y12 Parents event
  • Y12 Parents Evening
  • Target Setting
  • Oxbridge Launch
  • Volunteering/Leadership Opportunities
  • University Visits/Employer Talks

 

  • Mid-Year assessments
  • 'Systems’ – what are they and how to adopt them effectively
  • Life Beyond school
  • HE Information/Futures Evening
  • Careers (CEIAG) Interviews
  • University Visits/Employer Talks
  • Work Experience
  • EPQ mid-project review
  • Prefect Team interviewed and appointed
  • UCAS process starts in term 3
  • End of Year exams
  • ‘Practice’ – the right type of practice that suits you
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Parents support/information evening
  • Y12 Parents Evening
  • End of Year exams term 6
  • University Open Days
  • EPQ Support
  • University Visits/Employer Talks
  • Off-site team building trip
  • Mock Interviews with local business
  • Road Safety Education Trip
  • First draft of UCAS application ready
  • Work Experience

13

  • ‘Attitude’ – to succeed
  • Life Beyond School
  • Staying safe online and offline
  • Starting Y13 – how to get the most out of the year (Parents and students)
  • UCAS Applications sent
  • CEIAG Interviews Oxford/Med Interviews Support
  • Y13 International Trip
  • PPE preparation and intervention
  • Post Y13 Finance
  • Relationships education
  • Health & wellbeing
  • Parents Evening
  • PPEs
  • CEIAG Interviews
  • Final Exams preparation, planning and intervention
  • BTEC/CTEC coursework deadline
  • Prefect Team step down
  • Revision support and intervention
  • Results and Post Results Support
  • Y13 Prom

 

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Thrive Not Survive 

Our Sixth Form students will be encouraged to become confident, intellectually-curious, independent thinkers and life-long learners. Our dedicated tutorial programme will support students during their time in the sixth form and also prepare them for life after Trinity. 

Over the course of their time in the sixth form, students will receive support and guidance that covers five broad themes: Well-Being; Money Management, University and Careers, Work, and Leadership.

Well-Being Money Management      University and Careers                   Work                    Leadership             
  • Consent
  • Road safety and driving
  • Healthy living
  • Drugs and alcohol
  • Types of bank account
  • Loans and savings
  • Budgeting
  • Pensions
  • Mortgages
  • Money pitfalls e.g. payday loans, pawning, rent to buy
  • Careers evenings
  • Oxbridge evening
  • University evenings for parents
  • How to apply and use UCAS
  • Trips to open days
  • Writing the personal statement
  • Understanding university finance
  • Transition to university day
  • Public speaking
  • CV writing
  • Interview techniques
  • Debating
  • Work shadowing
  • Head Boy / Girl
  • Prefects
  • House Captains
  • Mentoring
  • Societies
  • Politics
  • Lectures
  • Current affairs

 


Work Experience

During terms 5 and 6 students are encouraged to seek work experience placements whether in blocks of time or smaller placements across the term. We believe this is essential in providing students with the depth of knowledge needed to write excellent applications to universities or apprenticeships/jobs. 

Upon returning to school, students in year 12 reflect on their week and give feedback on their experience. 

See our page gallery for a view into their work experience.

Words they used to describe their week are shown in the wordle below.

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Our Sixth Form also provides our students with the following benefits and opportunities:

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