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And on to the Upper School.
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The Sixth Form is the pinnacle of a student’s career in the School. For the first time there is a choice about whether to stay at school or leave. For students who can achieve the 6th Form entry requirements staying at DGSB is the best option. We provide excellent academic support across a wide range of subjects.
To a much greater degree than before, the student will be responsible for organising his own work-load and timetable. The work assignments will be larger and more spaced out. A proportion of time in school is devoted to private study. The student will also be expected to help in the smooth running of the school, possibly by leading and supervising younger pupils, helping to run the school council and perhaps by becoming a prefect. As well as encouraging academic excellence, the sixth form staff will help the students prepare for the wider world. In the sixth form students are looked after by a tutor whose job is to guide them through these very important years. As well as the regular meetings at registration, each week there is a ‘tutor period’ when the students work with the tutorial team led by the Head of Upper School. It is then that they will receive study guidance, a course on safe driving and have a chance to discuss a wide range of personal, social, health and moral matters. It is the tutor who will regularly make contact with the parents so that they can best play their role in the partnership which is essential to high attainment. The majority of students will leave Year 13 to go on to Higher Education. Some will go directly into employment or a combined Higher Education and employment package. Intensive guidance in applying to Universities or seeking employment is provided during the tutor time by school staff and the Careers Adviser. In fact the distinctions of our Upper School students are varied: direct entry to employment, the armed forces, vocational training, travel or higher education, including places at Imperial College, London and Oxbridge. The tutors and two students from each group form a sixth form committee which helps run sixth form affairs and allows student - and staff - problems to be discussed and generally helps keep the sixth form a happy place. It also manages funding for Sixth Form facilities through profits raised from vending machines.
Sixth Formers have the use of a Sixth Form Centre as well as the School
Library and Computer Rooms for their private study and other non teaching
time in school. At the moment the following courses are offered to AS and full A level: Art & Design, Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Physics, Computing, Design & Technology, English Literature, Economics, French, Geography, German, Government & Politics, History, Ancient History, Latin, Law, Mathematics (Pure and Statistics or Pure and Mechanics), Further Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Sport & Physical Education. Theatre Studies may be taken at Dover Grammar School for Girls by arrangement. Each student in the Sixth Form will also have the opportunity to develop vital skills in communication, team work and problem solving through our own key skills programme. Year 13 students take an additional General Studies course covering a wide range of intellectual, cultural and scientific issues which leads to the A level in General Studies. Finally the Sixth Form is enriched by the provision of various cultural visits, outside speakers and an activity week after the AS examinations. During the Wednesday afternoon programme opportunities exist for a wide range of sports, creative arts, work experience and community service. There is also a possibility of Sixth Form students gaining work experience in France through an international exchange. |