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Nick Crew - Principal
Alex Reynolds - Vice Principal
Brigidin Crowther – Assistant Principal
Start date:
Induction – Wednesday 2nd September 2015
Holidays:
As per Sheffield City Council schools (one day later at
the end of year in July)
Total:
194 days + 3 staff development days (to be confirmed)
Current Progress?
A destination focused organisation
Y11
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FFT data: Current progress top 10% nationally (and now Y10).
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Y10 GCSE Core Science A*- C = 84.3% (FFTD = 73%).
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Outstanding technical learning module results.
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Predicted 75%+ 5 x A*- C EM (FFTD = 60%)
Post-16
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Against top 25% of schools & colleges.
• University destinations: 100% above ALPs target
(70%+ top 25th Percentile).
• Apprenticeship destinations: 100% on target for entry requirements.
• 94% positive effort scores in trackers.
• L2: All students entered employment, moved on to FE or started L3 at UTC.
• 2 x Post-16 students won a bronze medal at Siemens UK Skills Competition
in December! (2015/16 teams - 4 x CDM, 8 x Engineering).
• University pathways – Successful Russell Group offers.
Key Events
(details in the Options Booklet)
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Post 16 Information Evening - Wednesday 6th May 2015
Business Dress, ICT, Travel, Support, Daily/Weekly programme, updates
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Post 16 Transition Day - Tuesday 7th July or Thursday 9th July 2015
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GCSE Results Day/Enrolment - from 10.00am
Thursday 20th and Friday 21st August
(accept place and confirm results meet conditional offer)
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30 Level 2 Places:
You must inform us of your results by the end of Thursday 20th August for these
places to be allocated.
Level 2 places will be allocated on Friday 21st August 2015.
Key Events
(details in the Options Booklet)
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Post 16 Induction:
Wednesday 2th September (Thurs 3rd Sept for key students)
Learning Programmes begin:
Monday 7th September
Recruitment & AS options
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Post-16 Y12 cohort now 180 (320+ applied).
Conditional offers made Level 3 places.
Level 2 places allocated in August after GCSE results.
Specialist learning pathway informs AS choices
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1.5 x A2 Specialist Learning + 2 AS qualifications.
(Full degree/Higher Apprenticeship)
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2 x A2 Apprenticeship route + 1 AS qualification.
(Higher/Advanced Apprenticeship)
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1.5 x A2 Specialist Learning + 3 AS qualifications.
(Technical Russell Group)
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1 x A2 Specialist Learning + 3 AS qualifications.
(Academic Russell Group)
Curriculum & Career Pathways
(Engineering & CDM)
Alex Reynolds – Vice Principal
The Curriculum
14-16
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60% = Maths, English, Science, MFL + options choices
(Geography, Computing, Art, Product Design).
40% = technical specialism Level 2 OCR Engineering Diploma or
CDM Level 2 National Diploma.
16-18 (Post-16)
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60% = technical specialism L3 Cambridge Technical Diploma in Engineering
or Media (CDM) up to 280 UCAS points (2 x A2 qualification size).
40% = additional AS/A2 qualifications.
Alternative smaller Technical (Introductory or Subsidiary) Diploma
(140 UCAS points 1 x A2 size or 210 UCAS 1.5 x A2)
with more AS/A2 qualifications (students with A*/A profiles).
Additional Level 2 route available (1 or 3 year pathway).
AS/A2 Options
AS/A2 qualifications offered are
designed to match the future pathways
relating to the two technical
employment sectors.
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English Literature*
English Language*
Maths
Further Maths
Physics
Chemistry
Art
Product Design
Creative Writing
Photography
* 2 year A level course only.
• Extended Project
• GCSE Further Maths or
Sciences
• English & Maths GCSE
Engineering career paths…
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Research Scientists
Industrial Chemist
Nutritionist
Waste disposal
Environmental management
Computer Scientist
Biomedical
Aerospace Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Electronic/Electrical
Engineer
Marine Engineer
Civil/Structural Engineer
Nuclear Engineer
Accountant
Investment banker
Modelling (Fiscal, Climate)
Statistician
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Product designer
Automotive designer
Furniture manufacturer
Sculptor
CAD Engineer
Animation artist
Computer graphic artist
Special effects co-ordinator
Computer Game Designer
Software developer
Renewable energy engineer
Maintenance engineer
Architect
Teacher
Graphic designer
Sign making
Prototype technician
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Tool maker
Plastic moulding engineer
Chemist
Veterinarian
Packaging manufacturer
Food manufacturer
Communications engineer
Consumer product designer
Robotics engineer
Automation expert
Lean six-sigma black belt
Project manager
Material analyst
Astro physicist
Space Engineer
Web designer
And so
on……………………….
Routes and Options - Engineering
Career
Progression
AS Choices
Motorsport
Automotive
Aerospace
Civil
Power Generation
Process Engineering
BEng Degree
Advanced Apprenticeship
Higher Apprenticeship
Maths
Physics
Further Maths
Chemical
Pharmaceutical
Environmental
Materials e.g. metallurgist
BSc Degree
Advanced Apprenticeship
Higher Apprenticeship
Maths
Physics
Chemistry
Industrial design
Architecture
Consumer Product Design
BSc / BA Degree
Advanced Apprenticeship
Higher Apprenticeship
Maths
Product Design
Art
BA Degree
Product Design
Art
Concept Design
Furniture Design
Sculpture
CDM career paths…
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Director
Camera operator
Sound technician
Web designer
Social media manager
Coder
Games designer
Graphic designer
Animation programmer
Games artist
Journalist
Broadcaster
Radio presenter
TV presenter
Fashion designer
Make up artist
Prosthetic artist
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Photographer
Post-production visual
effects artist
Marketing manager
Animation artist
Boom operator
PR officer
Set designer
TV producer
Events manager
Runner
Scriptwriter
Storyboard artist
Product designer
Researcher
Sculptor
Interior designer
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Music producer
Academic
Teacher
Freelancer
Magazine designer
Copywriter
Advertising executive
Title designer
Art therapist
Sound artist
Costume designer
Illustrator
App inventor
Community projects
manager
Online news manager
Foley artist
And so on….
Routes and Options - CDM
Career
Progression
AS Choices
Film Producer
TV Broadcaster
Presenter
Camera operator
Visual effect
BSc / BA degree
Foundation degree
Art
English
Photography
Creative Writing
App designer
Web designer
Games developer
Multimedia development
BSc Degree
Maths
Physics
Artist
Graphic designer
Photographer
Magazine design
BA Degree
Foundation degree
Art
Product Design
Photography
Sound artist
Music producer
Sound technician
BMus degree
Apprenticeship
Art
Maths
Technical qualification structure
Route 1 – Russell Group University pathway
Technical Extended
Certificate /
Applied General
360 hours – 1 x A2
(140 UCAS)
AS Level
AS Level
AS Level
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Route 2 – Technical Higher Apprentice Russell Group University pathway
Foundation diploma
540 hours – 1.5 x A2
(210 UCAS)
AS Level
AS Level
Option 1
AS Level
Option 2
Option 3
(Only F.Maths or C.Writing
with complementary
A-level subject)
Route 3 – Technical Apprenticeship pathway
Diploma
AS Level
720 hours – 2 x A2
(280 UCAS)
Option 1
GCSE Resits
Further maths
Further science
The college buzzer will indicate the end of a session to
prompt moving on to the next session.
SEND/Inclusion
To make introductions
and discuss future
learning/support needs
please visit Ms Nadia
Barratt near reception.
We both pride ourselves
on and are recognised for
the quality of our support
for all learners in Post 16.
Session:
Subject:
UTC Sheffield
Presentation
Mr Crew
Ms Crowther
Mr Reynolds
Creative & Digital
Media
Engineering
Miss Allen and
Mr Nadin
Art/Photography
Miss O’Connor
Session 1
5.50–6.10pm
MPS 2nd floor
Session 2
6.15-6.35pm
MPS 2nd floor
Session 3
6.40-7.00pm
MPS 2nd floor
Session 4
7.05-7.25
Q&A
The Curriculum Directors for Engineering
and CDM will be available for Q&A in
Studio 1 on the Ground Floor.
The Curriculum Director for CDM will be
available for Q&A in
Studio 1 on the Ground Floor.
Art Room
6th Floor
Art Room
6th Floor
Art Room
6th Floor
Art Room
6th Floor
Chemistry
Mrs Kamil
Science Lab 2
1st Floor
Science Lab 2
1st Floor
Science Lab 2
1st Floor
Science Lab 2
1st Floor
English Lang/Lit
Mrs Gibson
Learning Base 4
1st Floor
Learning Base 4
1st Floor
Learning Base 4
1st Floor
Learning Base 4
1st Floor
Maths/Further Maths
Mr Middleton
Learning Base 6
1st Floor
Learning Base 6
1st Floor
Learning Base 6
1st Floor
Learning Base 6
1st Floor
Physics
Mr Archer
Science Lab 3
1st Floor
Science Lab 3
1st Floor
Science Lab 3
1st Floor
Science Lab 3
1st Floor
Product Design
Mr Booth
Proto Type Area
Engineering
Ground Floor
Reception Area
Ground Floor
Proto Type Area
Engineering
Ground Floor
Reception Area
Ground Floor
Proto Type Area
Engineering
Ground Floor
Reception Area
Ground Floor
Proto Type Area
Engineering
Ground Floor
Reception Area
Ground Floor
General Enquiries:
Mr Alexander
Mr Atkinson
Mrs Barratt (Inclusion)
Mrs Coggin
Ms Holmes
Miss Khan
Ms Martin
Mrs Simpson
Student Ambassadors
Close 7.45pm
Post 16 Options for September 2015 intake
Name:
D.O.B:
Technical Subject:
Please tick 
CDM
Engineering
To help to construct the timetable for September, applicants are asked to complete the following
AS qualification subject choices.
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Please select two subjects from the list below:
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Please select three subjects if you wish to follow the 4 A level Russell Group Pathway:
AS Subjects:
Art
Chemistry
Creative Writing
English Language
English Literature
Maths
Further Maths*
Product Design
Physics
Photography
*Only with Maths AS
Thank you – any questions?
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