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Cirencester College provides open access to a comprehensive range of high quality education and training for people over the age of 16, regardless of race, class, belief, language, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, previous educational attainment or particular circumstances.
This prospectus can be made available in alternative forms for people with disabilities. Please contact the Marketing Department at Cirencester College on 01285 640094 or email spp@cirencester.ac.uk
Cirencester College’s Class of 2009 - a selection of our grade A students; read more about their story inside.
contents
Welcome & Dates 3
Equality for All 4
2009 Results 6
How to Apply 8
Facilities 10
Student Life 12
Your Choices 14
Which Qualification? 16
Guide to A and AS-levels 18
Guide to Vocational Awards 19
The Student Experience 20-25
Apprenticeships 26
Career Academies 27-29
Academy Jobshop 30
Charitable Trust 31
Enrichment 32
Football Academy 34
College Sports 36
Trips and Expeditions 38
Results Day 2009 40
Student Life 42
Transport 44
Application Form 45
Student Union 47
Cirencester CollegeFosse Way Campus, Stroud Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 1XA
T: 01285 640994 | F: 01285 644171 | E: student.services@cirencester.ac.ukwww.cirencester.ac.uk
welcome
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Expect a warm and friendly welcome from both staff and students when you join Cirencester College. Situated in the heart of the Cotswolds, Cirencester has an established reputation for excellence and success. Our highly qualified staff are committed to giving you a learning experience which will challenge, inspire and support you through your studies to achieving your chosen qualifications.
This prospectus will guide you through applying to the College, choosing the right course and help give you a flavour of what you can expect when you become a Cirencester College student.
We are proud to be one of the leading colleges in the country.
We are:
l An Outstanding College: grade 1s in all areas of inspection (Ofsted - December 2006) including support and achievements.
l A Beacon College: this is a prestigious award bestowed on the College in September 2004, recognising our exceptional commitment to our students and their future.
l The best College nationally for results: we have maintained our position at the top of the national league tables (DCSF) for level 3 student performance (A-level, Diplomas etc) for tertiary and general further education colleges for the last three years.
Saturday 17 October 2009 10am to 3pmCollege Open DayApplications for September 2010 open
Friday 20 November 2009Choices at 16 Day for Gloucestershire Schools
2 November 2009Admissions interviews begin for September 2010 entry
Thursday 25 February 20105pm to 8pmCollege Open Evening
Friday 5 March 2010Apply by this date for guaranteed places for September 2010
Thursday 1 July 2010College Freshers’ Dayfor new students starting in September 2010
5 and 6 July 2010Choices at 16 Day for Wiltshire Schools
Thursday 26 August 2010GCSE Results Day
26 to 30 August 2010Enrolment for September 2010
Friday 3 September 2010Induction for 2010 students
Monday 6 September 2010First day of teaching term
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Cirencester College is committed to celebrating diversity, promoting equality of opportunity and ensuring everyone achieves their full potential.
equality for all
Additional Learning SupportCirencester College actively welcomes students with a wide range of abilities, specific learning difficulties and disabilities. Wherever possible we adjust to, and cater for, your needs including access to buildings.
All students are screened to assess their individual learning needs and whether extra support is needed to help them through their studies. This may be given in a variety of different ways from class support to one to one tuition.
We provide a comprehensive range of support for:l students who have specific
learning difficulties eg dyslexia, dyspraxia, Aspergers
l students who have a physical/sensory impairment eg visual or hearing impairment or other physical support needs
l students who feel, or whose teachers feel, they need some extra support
l students who have had previous exam dispensations/exam access arrangements or support in their school.
CounsellingStudents can access free one-to-one confidential counselling on a short term basis. The Counselling Service enables students to explore and understand issues, be they personal, family or college related, that are impacting negatively on their ability to gain the most from their time at College. The students are then supported to make any changes they decide are necessary.
Cirencester College OnlineCCO is the College’s intranet where students can access all kinds of information ranging from careers and higher education to
College policies. Students can get involved in polls, learner surveys and discussion forums, keep up with College events and submit articles, the best of which will be published on our website. CCO is also the home of our Moodle VLE (virtual learning environment) where students can find useful course materials and take up the option of submitting homework online.
High Achievers GroupFor students considering top ranking universities, including
Student SupportProviding excellent pastoral care for each and every student lies at the heart of Cirencester College’s mission. You will have your own personal tutor who will get to know and support you throughout your time at College. They will be responsible for ensuring that your programme of studies meets your needs and will monitor your progress and attendance at the College. Careers AdviceAll students are entitled to Careers Advice during their time at College. A careers appointment is not just about jobs; it is tailored to the individual and can help students decide on higher education options, taking a gap year and any future plans. Careers Advice at the College is delivered impartially in partnership with Connexions.
Richard Townsend
Richard joined Cirencester College in September 2008 to take Maths and Computing; throughout his time at College Richard has used the services of the academic support team.
“The academic support team are really well organised, their expertise and professionalism is very effective. They have supported my application for special dispensation in exams and keep a keen eye on my progress.”
Richard gained 3 grade As in his AS-levels and will be starting his A-levels in September.
Richard Townsendformerly of Thomas Keble School
Oxbridge, or who are applying for competitive courses, we offer a special programme of support. This includes philosophy, critical thinking, interview techniques and a series of visits to universities.
Science Career GroupThis is for students who have a clear focus on a career in science such as medicine, veterinary, engineering or other specialist scientific disciplines. The group aims to broaden and deepen scientific understanding in order to ensure students are well prepared for applying for their chosen course. This will involve a wide range of curriculum based study and extra-curricular enrichment.
This programme offers the added opportunity of working closely with the Science Academy, giving access to a mentoring, internships and various visits, lectures and discussions.
Futures Day, Higher Education Advice and University VisitsOur programme of advice and guidance concerning Careers and University choices begins in earnest in the February of the first year. The main event is Futures
Day in June featuring over 100 talks and workshops on a wide range of subjects. Students learn how the decision making and application process works. Guest speakers come from a range of local and national universities, professional associations and employers, and students are able to pose their own questions. Students regularly rate this the most helpful single event in their decisions about what to go on to when they leave College.
Financial SupportThe College has experienced advisers who can provide support through the EMA process, welfare benefits, accommodation issues etc. The College also has some funds available to help those families on low incomes.
WebsiteThis prospectus focuses on the choices, opportunities and the high quality support available to you at Cirencester. For more information and details of courses please visit the website on www.cirencester.ac.uk.
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results headlines
A-level pass rate 99.3%This is the 5th consecutive year our students have achieved over 99%A-levels with 100% pass rate 46Grades A-C pass rate 79%Grades A-B pass rate 53%
Highlights:103 students gained the equivalent of 3 grade As at A-level or above:l 1 student gained six grade As at A-levell 8 students gained five grade As at A-levell 17 students gained 4 grade As at A-levell 13 students gained 3 grade As at A-levell 12 students gained over 30 points in the International Baccalaureatel Over 50 students gained the equivalent
of 3 grade As at A-level in their vocational qualifications
All Countryside Management students gained triple Distinctions in their BTEC Diplomas.
78% of Public Services students gained triple distinctions in their Public Services Diplomas. Top ten highest scoring A-levels:BiologyClassical CivilisationElectronicsEnglish LiteratureGeographyItalianFurther MathematicsPhotographyTextilesWorld Development
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Alyssia Booth from Bradon Forest“All the staff at Cirencester have been very supportive and helpful and have helped me achieve amazing results. “Alyssia gained six grade As at A-level and is going on to study Architecture at Bath University
Nicola Hargreaves from Highworth Warneford“I am absolutely thrilled to bits! I cannot believe how great the results turned out to be. I’ve had a fantastic two years here, thank you Cirencester!”Nicola is taking a Gap Year and then going to Bristol University to study English Literature.
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top achievers 2009International Baccalaureate and A-levels Alyssia Booth (Bradon Forest) AAAAAANathan Mulcock (Commonweal) AAAAABRebecca Richards (Bradon Forest) AAAAABEdward Burton (Cirencester Kingshill) AAAAANicola Hargreaves (Highworth Warneford) AAAAASophie Madley (Bradon Forest) AAAAARachel Blackford (Bradon Forest) AAAAAXinmei Wang (Bradon Forest) AAAAAAbigail Davey (Bradon Forest) AAAAALuke Brewer (Bradon Forest) AAAABSarah Chivers (Churchfields) AAAABOscar Harrup (Cirencester Kingshill) AAAABGrace Simmonds (Cirencester Deer Park) AAAABJames Evans (Ridgeway) AAAABThomas Stevenette (Commonweal) AAAABJessica Stokes (Rednock) AAAABFern Crook (Dean Close) AAAABJames Cheeseman (Cirencester Deer Park) AAAACRobert Miles (Bradon Forest) AAAACDanielle Oliver-Wakeley (Commonweal) 37 points (IB)Alice Merrill (Cirencester Deer Park) 34 points (IB)Roland McNulty (Katherine Lady Berkeley’s) AAAAEleni Zodiates (Pates School) AAAAGurpreet Nandra (Greendown School) AAAABani Marwaha (Commonweal) AAAARebecca Radmore (Stroud High) AAAAIsabella Shearer (Stroud High) AAAAClare Fickling (Thomas Keble) AAAARobert Mattingley (Marling) 33 points ((B)Charlotte Granger (Thomas Keble) AAA + DistJamie Kirkpatrick (Sir William Romney’s) AAA + DistGabriel Raeburn (Thomas Keble School) AAABBJoseph Garlick (Highworth Warneford) AAABHarriet Day (Cirencester Deer Park) 32 points (IB)Sian Parnell (Stroud High) 32 points (IB)Ling-Fong Pham (Highworth Warneford) AAACCMathew Phillips (Bradon Forest) AAAB
Benjamin Jayne (Cirencester Kingshill) AAABTessa Lawton (Stroud High) AAABMatthew Vaughan (Cirencester Deer Park) AAABLaurie Barber (Sawtry Community College) AAADFaith Baker (Royal High School) 31 points (IB)Lauren Bishop 31 points (IB)Madeleine Clark (Cirencester Deer Park) 31 points (IB)Laim Coleman (Katherine Lady Berkeley’s) 31 points (IB)Rhea Strudwick (Cirencester Deer Park) 31 points (IB)Camilla Fotheringham (Wynstones) 30 points (IB)India Stringer (Sir William Romney’s) 30 points (IB)Robert Grange (Adult student) AAALucinda Popp (Farmors) AAANatasha Lindley (Cheltenham Ladies College) AAANational Diplomas (triple distinctions are equivalent to 3 grade As at A-level. Some students took an additional A-level.)Art and DesignNicola Goldman (Cirencester Kingshill) DDD + CHannah Merron (Swindon College) DDD Stephanie Moulden (Cirencester Kingshill) DDDElora Taylor (Cirencester Deer Park) DDDBusiness James Ogden (Marling) DD + BTEC Award Distinction + CScarlett Ford (Nova Hreod) DDDCountryside and ManagementEd Alderman (Cirencester Kingshill) DDDThomas Coleman (Burford) DDD William Jefferson (Rendcomb College) DDDArran Judson (Grittleton House) DDDICT PractitionerToby Barrett (Sir William Romney’s) DDD Stephen John (Rednock) DDD Jethro Lampitt (Thomas Keble) DDDMatthew Motti (Sir William Romney’s) DDDMedia StudiesRobert Gale (Cirencester Kingshill) DDD Richard Otlet (Cirencester Deer Park) DDDSuzanna Schofield (Sir William Romney’s) DDD + DNiall White (Cirencester Deer Park) DDD
Sports Development and FitnessEddie Jones (Farmors) DDDSian Price (Monmouth) DDD Catherine Reilly (St Benedicts) DDDSports Exercise and ScienceJimmy Bower (Thomas Keble) DDDRebecca Cook (Thomas Keble) DDDDaniel Franklin (Ridgeway) DDD + BElize Gilbert (Bradon Forest) DDD + DDSteven Groom (Bradon Forest) DDDNicholas Lewin (Cirencester Kingshill) DDD + DLaura Oakley (Ridgeway) DDD + CDMark Olner (Bradon Forest) DDDUniformed Public ServicesAmelia Aylett (Cirencester Kingshill) DDDHenry Bird (Bournside) DDDOscar Chamberlain (Cirencester Deer Park) DDDSteven Cresswell (Bradon Forest) DDDCaitlin Dale (Churchfields) DDD + CDSarah Fraser (Cirencester Kingshill) DDDWilliam Gardner (Cirencester Kingshill) DDDEmily Gentleman (Churchfields) DDD + BIan Hazell (Bradon Forest) DDDDaniel Nield (Bradon Forest) DDDChristian Salter (Katherine Lady Berkeley’s) DDD + ESamuel Underwood (Thomas Keble) DDDClaire Watkins (Highworth Warneford) DDD + CJade Woodhouse (Churchfields) DDD + CPerforming ArtsJade Elliott (Maidenhill) DDD + BTEC Award DistinctionHannah Mills (Rednock) DDDMiriam Pippard (Rednock) DDDKimberley Price (Sir William Romney’s) DDDLianne Weeks (Cirencester Kingshill) DDDProduction (Performing Arts)Jason Bozzard (Cleeve) DDDChildcare & Education CACHE Level 3 DiplomaNicola Griffin (Farmors) AAAKerry Harris (Cirencester Deer Park) AAALaura Evans (Cirencester Kingshill) AAA
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1 Open Events A good starting point is to
come along to one of our Open Events which are on Saturday 17 October 2009 and Thursday 25 February 2010. This is an opportunity to meet our lecturers and view our impressive facilities.
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2 The Schools Liaison Team Our team of guidance staff visits most of
our partner schools in the area to offer information and guidance. This is an opportunity for you to find out more about Cirencester College and to ask questions.
3 Choices Day This is the nearest thing to a real College day;
you can try up to five subjects and experience the atmosphere at Cirencester (a great help in making those important choices). Our partner schools in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire will organise this for you (see page 3), but if your school is not involved please contact the Admissions Officer at the College for details.
4 Applications We start taking applications from 17 October 2009. You can apply online at
www.cirencester.ac.uk or you can download our enrolment form or collect a form from your school or the College. There is also a form in the back of this prospectus.
5 Application Deadline As Cirencester College has been
oversubscribed for the past few years we strongly recommend that you apply as soon as possible after that date to avoid disappointment. We can only guarantee your place if you apply before 5 March 2010 (and you meet our entry requirements).
6 Interviews Once we receive your application form we will
send you a date for your interview. If you have not heard from us within 2 weeks of applying please contact the Admissions Office.
Interviews will start from 2 November 2009. One of our expert team of admissions staff will interview you and will give you impartial advice on choosing the right course. This is also an opportunity to discuss any extra support requirements that you may have.
You will usually receive a conditional offer which is subject to your exam results and a satisfactory reference.
steps to becoming a student at Cirencester College7 Freshers’ Day You will be invited to Freshers’ Day, where
new students to the College come to celebrate the end of GCSEs and meet their tutor group. We have music and a Fresher Fair with all our clubs and sports teams represented. It’s a great chance to meet your fellow students.
8 Enrolment After Freshers' Day you will be invited in
on a day in August to enrol officially at Cirencester College; you will have your results checked on this day and your course finalised. If you do not get the grades you expected, we still would like you to come to your appointment, as this is an opportunity to review your programme of study with a member of the Admissions Team.
9 Induction Before the beginning of term you will be
invited to Induction where again you will meet fellow students. You will also be given your timetable and visit your classes.
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facilitiesLibrary, IT facilities and Learning Resource CentresThe College library has over 11,000 course text books as well as holding recreational books, periodicals, newspapers, maps, videos and dvds which you can browse through or borrow. The library also has its own quiet study areas. There are IT drop-in suites available in all areas of the College as well as three Learning Resource Centres; these are supervised quiet areas where students are able to use the computers which have internet access and printing facilities.
TastebudsTastebuds is our refectory and offers a range of catering facilities from 8.30 in the morning, whether it is a hot meal, the Salad Bar, or a light snack from our ‘Grab and Go’ Shop.
Reprographics and Stationery ShopOur reprographics department will see to all your photocopying needs. They also run a shop which is fully equipped with cards, stationery, pens, art and textile materials and equipment at affordable prices.
Inspire Our swiss style chalet shop, run by our entry level students, sells snacks and hand made craft and seasonal items.
Early Years CentreThe BrightEyes Early Years Centre offers high quality childcare for babies from 3 months to pre-school.
Open all year round, it meets the needs of students, working parents and offers those studying childcare work placements.
Sundial TheatreThe College Theatre has established itself as a lively venue for both professional and student events, with many sell-out performances. Watch out for top touring companies and special offers for students.
Tranquillity Beauty SalonStudents can indulge themselves at very little cost in the latest beauty treatments. Appointments can be made for a variety of relaxing or revitalising treatments at Tranquillity reception in Cirencester.
Fitness Suite For the fitness enthusiast membership to the fitness suite is very reasonable and includes a fitness assessment on joining.
Media and Photography SuitesThe purpose built Media facilities offer a wide range of video, data and interactive media equipment including four suites of Apple Mac workstations.
Language LaboratoryWe have a 16 station language laboratory which students use for at least one hour per week. This facility allows language learners to work at their own pace while improving their listening skills.
Science LaboratoriesStudents and staff continue to enjoy our new state of the art labs. Theory is taught in classrooms then students move into the open plan labs for practicals alongside other groups. Chemistry, Biology and Applied Science all working together creates a great atmosphere in this large airy well-equipped practical space.
Smoke-Free CollegeCirencester has declared all college sites completely smoke free. Smokers are not permitted to smoke on site. This ban extends to college entrances, the college perimeter and land adjacent to college sites. This ensures that smokers do not cause nuisance to our neighbours or visitors to the site. For those wishing to give up support sessions are available.
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Laura Kenyonfrom Greendown School
“Although I live in Swindon, Cirencester was my first choice because of its academic reputation as well as the really friendly atmosphere.Lecturers are always willing to devote their spare time to helping in areas you may find difficult. They are really enthusiastic about the subjects they teach.Last year I joined the Netball Academy. This was a great opportunity and a lot of fun as there was a great team spirit.After my A-levels I would like to go to university and study either Law or English Literature.”
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Robyn Smithfrom Lea, Malmesbury is taking A-levels in Computing, English Literature and Maths
“I came to the Open Evening to explore my options; after half an hour I knew that this was where I wanted to be. The atmosphere was infectious. I went home bouncing and impatient for next year to begin!
The teaching is very different to school. The lecturers help students to relax around them and feel more confident to express their own opinion. They are eager to help and willing to give up their own time for some one-to-one tuition. The support is never-ending; guidance tutors, counsellors, your own personal tutor and they are all eager to help at any time, college related or not! It is easy to make friends. There are a lot of different spaces to socialise and grab some food when you need it.
I hope to go to a top university to study maths and then explore the exciting new career paths this will lead me down!”
Robyn gained 2 grade As and a B in her AS-levels and will now be starting her A-levels.
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GeographyGeologyGeneral StudiesGermanGovernment and PoliticsHealth and Social CareHistory: TudorHistory: Nazi GermanyHistory: RussiaHistory: Alfred/SaxonsHistory: USAHistory of ArtItalianItalian (ab initio)LawMathematicsFurther MathematicsUse of Maths Media StudiesMusicMusic TechnologyPhilosophyPhotographyPhysical EducationPhysicsPsychologyReligious Studies Buddhism ChristianityScience
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A-level student Louis Gilbert wanted to pursue his interests both in rugby and dance.
"I had been playing rugby for about 10 years and dancing for just over 7 years, but I enjoyed them both so much I couldn’t see why I couldn’t do both. Being at Cirencester has allowed me to do so. The two complement each other; you need to be physically fit to do both, and the flexibility helps my rugby.
Coming to Cirencester was definitely the right decision for me; you are treated as an adult, lecturers are enthusiastic for their subjects. You are taught how to be independent and mature."Louis hopes to follow his interest in dance when he leaves Cirencester by auditioning for dance schools.
Louis is studying A-level History, Drama and Theatre Studies alongside a BTEC National Award in Sports Development and Fitness.
Louis Gilbert
AS-levels/A-levelsAccountsAnthropology ArchaeologyFine ArtBiologyBusiness StudiesChemistryClassical CivilisationsComputingCritical ThinkingDance*Design and Technology: 3D Design Graphic CommunicationDrama and Theatre StudiesEconomicsElectronicsEnglish LanguageEnglish Language and LiteratureEnglish LiteratureEnvironmental ScienceFilm StudiesFrench
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Childcare and Education Diploma (CACHE)French ConversationFunctional Skills English ICT MathsItalian ConversationResort RepresentativeSAGE Book-keepingSpanish Conversation
Foundation Level 1 (New Directions)
Foundation Entry Level (Steps to Employability)E2i (Entry Level 1 and 2)
** planned for 2010* AS-level only
SociologySpanishSpanish (ab initio)TextilesWorld Development
Applied AS and A-levelsBusinessHealth and Social CareICTScienceTravel and Tourism
BTEC National DiplomasAnimal ManagementArt and DesignBusiness - specialising in:
Business Marketing Law **Countryside ManagementHealth and Social Care (Health Studies)IT Practitioners (Software Development)
Media Production (Television and Film)Performing Arts (Performance)Production ArtsSport and Exercise SciencesSport (Development, Coaching and Fitness)Sport (Outdoor Adventure)Uniformed Public Services
BTEC National Certificate Animal ManagementBusiness - specialising in:
Business Marketing Law **HospitalityIT Practitioners (Software Development)Production Arts (Technical Theatre)Uniformed Public Services
Level 2GCSEsAncient GreekApplied Science
EnglishHealth and Social CareHistoryHuman Health and PhysiologyICT LawMathematicsPhotographyPsychology
First DiplomasBusinessCountryside and EnvironmentIT PractitionersPublic ServicesSport (Performance)
Specialist DiplomaCreative and Media
NVQ Level 2Beauty Therapy
OCN Level 2ArchaeologyArt History
Other Level 2AAT Foundation
Level 1
Entry Level
BTEC National AwardsAnimal ManagementCountryside ManagementDanceFish Management **Forestry Management Horse ManagementHospitalityIT Practitioners (Software Development)Media (Television and Film)Music Technology (Recording)Performing ArtsPersonal and Business FinanceProduction Arts (Theatre Technology) (Costume) (Stage Management)Sport and Exercise SciencesSportSport (Outdoor)Uniformed Public Services
your choicesNVQ Level 3Beauty Therapy
Other Level 3AAT IntermediateChildcare and Education Diploma (CACHE)Freestanding MathsMaths Advanced Extension AwardILEX Professional Diploma in LawJournalismCertificate in MarketingOxbridge TutorialsPre-NursingPre-Social WorkPre-TeachingReflexologySocial PolicyWord Processing
Specialist DiplomaCreative and Media **
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level 4
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entry level
whichlevel?
AS and A levels*National Diploma, Certificate, Award**NVQ Level 3, CACHE Diploma
First and Specialist DiplomaCACHE CertificateNVQ level 2OCN level 2GCSEsLevel 2 Languages
Foundation CertificateNVQ Level 1Level 1 Languages
Vocational SkillsBasic SkillsLife Skills
whichqualification?
level 3
Higher EducationFoundation Degrees
*Progression from AS-level to A-level requires at least a grade D at AS-level. **Progress to a level 3 diploma, certificate and award from a level 2 diploma requires a distinction in a related subject
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entry requirements
For AS-levels GCSE grade C in five of the following (including short GCSEs):English Language or Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities (History, Geography, RS, Sociology, Psychology), Business , Science (double or triple), Maths.If that does not include GCSE English Language, students must take the course at Collegeand achieve a grade C to progress to A2.Students must achieve a grade C in any GCSE which is directly related to their AS-level choice.
Exceptions:l Languages - grade B in specific language -
proven linguistic abilityl AB Initio Language - grade B in any languagel AS Maths - grade B in Higher Mathsl A-level Express Maths - grade A in Higher
Mathsl AS Biology - grade B in Double Science/Biology
(single subject)l AS Chemistry - grade B in Double Science/
Chemistry and GCSE grade B in Higher Maths
l AS Physics - grade B in Double Science/Physics and GCSE grade B in Higher Maths
l AS-level Electronics - grade C in Science and GCSE grade C in Maths
l AS-level Applied Science - GCSE grade C in Science.
Diplomas - 4 grade Cs at GCSE including 3 from same group as AS-level requirementsYear 2 - students must have passed all year 1 modules.
GCSE - Access to A-levelsGCSE grade C in 3 of the following l English Language or Literaturel Humanities (History, Geography, Religious
Studies, Sociology)l Business l Science (double or triple)l Maths
and mainly grade D in other subjects or pre-16/home education/Steiner educated.Subject to successful screening on entry.
First Diplomas and Level 2 Specialist Diplomas:at least one GCSE grade D and mainly grade Es.
No entry criteria but entry subject to successful interview and a commitment to succeed
No entry criteria but entry subject to successful interview and a commitment to succeed
Entry requirements vary with each foundation degree – please enquire or consult the website.
We currently offer foundation degrees in:Business, Computing, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Environmental Conservation and Heritage
Management.In the future we hope to be adding to our portfolio:Art, Archaeology, Drama and Sports Management.
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a-levels
A-levels are academic qualifications which are divided into two years of study. In your first year you will study AS-levels and in your second year you will study for your A2s. If you successfully complete both levels you are awarded the full A-level.
A-levels are available in over 50 subjects and timetabled for 5 hours teaching per week.
1st year AS-levelsl are usually combined with other AS-levels in
a programme of 4 or 5 subjects, or with the first year of a National Award, Certificate or Diploma and with qualifications in key skills,
l suitable for students who expect GCSE passes at A*, A, B or C,
l mainly assessed through end of year exams with some assessed coursework.
2nd year A2sl suitable for students who achieve at least
a grade D at AS-level, and who wish to concentrate on three or four A-levels in the second year,
l usually combined with other A2-levels or AS-levels in a programme of 3 or 4 subjects, or with the second year of a National Award, Certificate or Diploma,
l complemented by A-level General Studies.
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vocational awards Vocational qualifications enable students to
specialise in a specific area of their choice
such as art, animal care or beauty therapy.
Qualifications include:
l BTEC National Diplomas, Certificates and Awards and First Diplomas - Levels 1-3
l NVQs (National Vocational Qualifications) levels 1-3
l CACHE
These are widely recognised courses assessed through coursework and assignments and are excellent preparation for both university and employment.
BTEC National Diplomas are 18 unit programmes equivalent to three A-levels. National Certificates are 12 unit programmes equivalent to two A-levels and the Award is a 6 unit programme is equivalent to one A-level. The BTEC First Diplomas are studied over one year and are equivalent to 4 GCSEs at grade C.
National Certificates and Awards can be combined with an A-level programme.
NVQs are work based qualifications meeting
standards developed by industry and
developing skills in particular occupations, such
as Childcare and Beauty Therapy. For a full list
of vocational qualifications see page 15.
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Xinmei Wang formerly of Bradon Forest School
XinmeiWangA-level student Xinmei has a place at Cambridge University to study Economics.
"I really feel I was prepared well when I applied to Cambridge. As part of the High Achievers Group we were tutored through the Oxbridge application process which is slightly different to other universities. We were also given mock interviews with feedback and talks and presentations.
I chose Cirencester because of its strong academic reputation. You are taught independent study skills, but if I am struggling the lecturers are always able to help.
In Physics we visited the Rutherford Appleton studios; I enjoyed the expertise of Dr Brian Cox on the large Hadron Collider.
I have really enjoyed my time at Cirencester; it has a really friendly atmosphere. You will meet lots of new friends and the lecturers will never leave you alone, they will always give you assistance and a push in the right direction!"
Xinmei gained five grade As in her A-levels in the summer of 2009
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DalrajBahiaAS-level student Dalraj joined Cirencester College from Kingsdown School, Swindon.
"I liked the feel of the College when I visited on Open Evening, it seemed such a friendly and lively place to study.
The lecturers at Cirencester are so different, you can tell they really care about your progress in a course. They are also wholly prepared to help you outside of timetabled lessons and with the extra support with materials such as past papers on the intranet. These are unbelievably useful when it comes to independent study, which is an important part of studying at College.
I chose to study at Cirencester as they offered an accelerated Maths course that would allow me to complete my Maths A-level in one year and then Further Maths A-level in the second year. This was really important for me as I would like to study Maths at University.”
Dalraj gained four grade As in his AS-levels in the Summer of 2009. He will now be continuing in to his second year of A-levels.
Dalraj Bahia formerly of Kingsdown School
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Kalan-MaiWaiteKalan-Mai needed a programme of study which enabled her to continue with her challenging training schedule for rowing which has seen her gain international honours.
Kalan is studying the Sports Exercise and Science National Diploma.
“In total I have to cover 130 km a week as well as weights, circuit training, pilates and core stability. I do get a Friday off from training!
My studies have helped me with my diet by educating me to eat specific food types and in sports psychology I have learnt how to focus more when I am competing.”
Kalan is competing with Great Britain’s Womens Junior 18 rowing squad. She hopes this will lead to her competing in the Junior World Championships in the summers of 2009 and 2010.
"I hope to go to university to study Sport and Exercise Science and then hopefully get a job within Sport England so that I can work with top athletes. My ultimate dream would be to be rowing for GB in the 2016 Olympics."
Kalan-Mai formerly of Thomas Keble School
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EdAlderman
Ed Alderman formerly of Kingshill School
When Ed Alderman first joined Cirencester College, he embarked on a course of A-levels with the full intention of studying Geology at University. However, it became apparent to Ed that his real interests were in the countryside.
“I had always grown up in the countryside in a farming family, so have always liked getting muddy and enjoyed practical tasks. Countryside Management seemed like the natural progression instead of university, as it combined the increasingly important theory behind countryside regulations with real work.
Joining the Heritage Academy to study Countryside Management was one of the most positive decisions I have every made. One of the biggest incentives have been the team and their knowledge of the countryside
from forestry to animal care; they all have boundless enthusiasm.
The course has incorporated many field trips and work experience with countryside organisations. I have visited Uffington, Avebury and the Big Pit in Wales. I have also worked in Stroud with British Waterways on a canal restoration, and Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust at sites of ancient woodland. I have organised placements with Westonbirt Arboretum and the Oak and Furrow Rescue Centre.”
Ed finished the course in June 2009 with a triple distinction and is now continuing his work in the countryside, working for Barnsley House and Cirencester Cricket Club. He is also about to start work at the College as a support technician for the Countryside Management course.
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Kim NelsonAccess to A-Levels
Shaun Scotford
Shaun joined the College in September 2008 to take the Foundation level 1 programme. Students work toward the ASDAN Certificate in Personal Effectiveness (COPE).
“I am in College studying 4 days a week and on Fridays I work as a voluntary teaching assistant in a reception class at a primary school. I really enjoy combining my study at College with
my work at the school. I have met lots of new people and friends.” Whilst at College I have also enjoyed college trips including one to Cadburys World.
After successfully completing the Foundation Level 1 Course, Shaun will be joining the Level 2 Childcare and Education course in 2009.
Kim joined Cirencester College from Acorn School to take a programme of GCSEs.
“I came from a small school which does not do exams, so I really wanted to get back on track so that I could start my AS-levels. The College offered some really interesting GCSE courses and they seemed to have a very close community.
The teachers are really passionate about the subjects they teach and I always feel I can ask advice. Some of the teachers show such enthusiasm for the subject that it really inspires me to perform to the best of my ability.
Initially I was nervous about joining College as it was such a different environment for me; however I soon found out how friendly everyone is and I now have lots of new friends. I am so much more confident and happier about interacting with other people, and I have the College to thank for that.”
Kim will start his AS-levels in September 2009.
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Shona MoisejevsFoundation Entry Level(New Directions)Shona joined the Foundation Entry level course a year ago which is a flexible programme tailored to
Shona’s requirements. Shona studies subjects such as catering and food hygiene.
Her catering skills were useful when she went on a trip to Foxes Hotel in Minehead where she helped in the restaurant. Shona also enjoyed doing her work experience at the Brewery Arts Cafe.
As part of the course, students also work in the Cirencester College staff coffee bar. “I enjoy making the fillings for the sandwiches, but I love baking cakes like lemon sponge. I would like to learn how to make the chocolate brownies though as they look delicious!”
Shona has also enjoyed a camping trip with the other students on her course to Keynes Water Park and learning how to do archery.
Natalie is on the E2i course which is designed to help students to work towards their own learning goals. Students work on their literacy, numeracy and independent skills.
Since joining the college Natalie has particularly enjoyed her art, computer and cooking lessons.
“I have made lots of new friends at College. We went together on a trip to Cotswold Wildlife Park which helped us with our Owl project. I have also been on an Activity Day to Keynes Water Park where we built rafts together and learnt how to do archery.
Before we do our cookery lessons, we spend some time in Cirencester buying the ingredients from the shops.”
Natalie MordecaiE2i
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Apprenticeships are designed to offer young people between the ages of 16-24 the opportunity to gain skills and achieve a qualification through a structured programme of work and study that will lead to the achievement of a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ), Technical Certificate and Key Skills.
NVQs are work related, competence-based qualifications designed to ensure you’re totally clued up about your particular industry. Developed by the industry for the industry, they are hands on qualifications you can apply directly to the world of work. You can do an apprenticeship whilst learning on the job and earning a wage, but it’s also possible to study them full-time at College.
There are five levels of apprenticeships and levels 1 to 3 can be taken at 16. Cirencester College currently offers apprenticeships to 16-24 year olds in:
l Financial Servicesl Customer Service and Retaill Administration and Human Resourcesl Beautyl Hospitalityl Health, Public Services and Social Carel Marketing and Communicationsl Team Leader
Check out the website for more information on apprenticeships and work-based learning opportunities.
Also for more information look at www.apprenticeships.org.uk/young people.
apprenticeshipsAfter completing her BTEC National Diploma in Media,19 year old Victoria Walker joined the staff of Cirencester College as an apprentice.
“I applied to do an apprenticeship because I wanted to gain practical experience within my chosen workplace, with the opportunity to further my studies. I feel you get a better grounding for working practices and real work situations, whilst at the same time getting training and getting a salary!
I have to deal with different problems and situations everyday which is helping me to learn very quickly and gain lots of experience. I am also benefitting from getting the best of both worlds; working with an employer and studying with my peers. You learn to become part of a team as well as facing individual work challenges.
I hope all the experience I gain in my apprenticeship will stand me in good stead for the future as I think employers will see that I will have a wealth of relevant experience that I can offer them.”
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career academiesThe Academies are a unique programme providing students with a combination of business skills and academic qualifications. They are supported by local companies from the marketing, IT, science and financial sectors. They are also affiliated to Career Academies UK, a national organisation supporting over 100 colleges and schools throughout the UK in raising the aspirations of young people to pursue a successful career in the world of business. The Academies are designed for individuals with a strong determination and ambition to build a successful career. Students are expected to articulate their career goals, take a high degree of responsibility for their own development and demonstrate skills required by employers, such as communication and presentation skills, accuracy, team work and attention to detail and deadlines.What does the programme offer?It offers graduating students the very real choice of higher education study or a headstart in embarking on a full-time career when they leave College. The programmes themselves provide:l Academic qualifications at level 3 (A-level or BTEC)l The opportunity for a paid six week internship with
an employerl A mentor to provide support, advice and
encouragementl Visits and talks from local businessesl Guru lectures from specialist speakers from
industry.Cirencester College is the only college locally to offer Academy programmes and is regarded as a flagship centre by Career Academies UK. Students wishing to enrol for the Academy scheme can apply for a range of programmes and offers will be made following
successful interviews. The courses enable students to study for additional A-levels/GCSEs of their choice, alongside the core course programme:Finance Academy - a two year programme incorporating the BTEC National Award in Personal and Business Finance.Marketing Academy - a two year programme following the BTEC National Diploma in Business Marketing plus the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Introductory and Professional Certificates in Marketing.IT Academy - a two year programme following either the IT Practitioners National Certificate or the National Diploma and a business qualification.Heritage Academy - a one year programme following the BTEC First Countryside and Environment Certificate and a two year programme following the BTEC Countryside Management certificate - both are practical courses teaching conservation skills and how to apply them.Cirencester College plans to be running Academy schemes in Sport, Science and Media from 2010.
Aardman AnimationsAchieving the DifferenceAndy Green Design StudioArvalAvalonBank of New York MellonBibury Court HotelBIIBottlegreen Drinks CompanyBP PLC, SwindonBristol Myers SquibbBritish Computer SocietyBTCalcot ManorCapita Life and PensionsCareer Academies UKCarphone WarehouseCheltenham and Gloucester Building SocietyCheltenham HospitalCirencester Football ClubCirencester Friendly SocietyCITBContemporary Art HoldingsCorin GroupCorinium VetsCotswold District CouncilDelphiEarl and Thompson MarketingEDPEHS BrannElephant CreativeEndsleigh InsuranceEnglish HeritageFour Pillars Hotel GroupGodwin pumpsHarpoon MarketingHello MagazineHoburne Cotswold LtdHoffman Male and CoIntergraphInstitute of Customer Service
IntelInternational Call ManagementJackie Frazer PhysiotherapyJohn Bennett AssociatesKaryx Interactive DesignKemble AirfieldKraftLearning and Skills CouncilLloyds TSBMessier ServicesNational TrustNationwideNigel Chute DesignNina ShieldsOomphOrange Patheon UK LtdPendragonPositive SolutionsRamada Bowden JarvisRoyal Agricultural CollegeRWE npowerSesame GroupSIACSidlings Veterinary SurgerySt James’s PlaceStemworksSwindon Town FCTalk TalkTangible DataThe Everyman Theatre, CheltenhamTanners SolicitorsThe Meningitis TrustTurtle MatUniversity of GloucestershireUniversity of West of EnglandWestonbirt ArboretumWoodchester MansionXpertise TrainingZurich Financial Services
Academy Employer Partners
John May, Chief Executive of Career Academies UK‘The Career Academy at Cirencester College is a shining example. The College has worked hard to develop first-rate relationships with local employers. As a result, their Career
Academy students benefit from excellent business mentoring and internship opportunities. You can only have a look at the confident and motivated young people receiving their certificates at our Career Academy graduation ceremony to see it’s paying off.’
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What is like to be an academy mentor?
Mike Hellens (Managing Director of Matters Media Ltd) mentors Charley Ridley (see opposite).
“Working with an enthusiastic, quality product like Charley means that we can cover a wide ranging dialogue. Topics
can include anything from work skills to presentation to placements. We also discuss any problems encountered on the course and as a representative on the Marketing Academy Board I am able to convey these concerns to the relevant people... problem solved.
The mentoring task has been a real challenge. I had to learn a discipline alien to the advertising business, that of ‘listening’!”
The student experienceRebecca Kilbey graduated from the Finance Academy in the summer of 2008. Whilst in the Academy she spent her summer internship at Cirencester Friendly Society. “Studying at Cirencester
College with the Finance Academy enabled me to be a lot more positive in my thinking of the working world. Undertaking my internship allowed me to become more certain at going into new places and knowing that I could work in an office environment. This meant that after college I was confident enough to apply for a job and go for an interview, this confidence I think helped me to obtain the job which I have now been working in for a year.” Rebecca is employed as a Business Processing Administrator at Cirencester Friendly Society.
James Ogden graduated from the Finance Academy in 2009 with a double distinction in his Business National Diploma and a distinction in his Award in Personal and Business Finance. James will now be continuing his studies at Oxford Brookes University.
Whilst at Cirencester he enjoyed a six week paid internship at St James’s Place, Cirencester, and visits to AIG and Lloyds in London.
“When I worked at St James’s Place I was in the Asset Management Department, where I made fund comparisons for clients and Independent Financial Advisers. The work was really interesting and I was really fortunate that they have left the door open for me. My mentor also came from St James’s Place and has been an invaluable part of my studies.My ultimate dream is to go in to an investment banking company or a stock brokers in the city.”
James is one step nearer to achieving his ambition; he was privileged to be offered a personal introduction by Career Academies CEO, John May, to the Managing Director of Goldman Sachs International, Jon Symonds, who invited James to visit him at his offices in London and find out more about how his personal career aspirations could become reality.
“I would recommend the Finance Academy to any student thinking of a career in Finance; it provides you with a head start from the rest and the experience you gain gets you noticed by employers.”
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2009 Career Academies Graduation
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Charley RidleyCharley is a member of the Marketing Academy at Cirencester College.
“The Career Academy is a well-established national programme which links straight in to businesses. It has enabled me to utilise what I am learning in the classroom, at business meetings or trips organised by the Academy.
The Career Academy is all about raising aspirations and trying to give students a more realistic and successful start to their business career.
I have a mentor (Mike Hellens, see page opposite) who has a wealth of knowledge and experience which has been really inspiring to me. Having such an experienced business person guiding and advising me has really helped me to make the right decisions. He is not only helping me now but giving me advice and good foundations for the rest of my
career, for which I am very grateful.In the summer I am spending my internship with Talk Talk and Hello Magazine in London, where I hope to get involved in all aspects of marketing. This will help me narrow down which area of marketing I wish to specialise in.
In your first year you go to London and meet up with all the other career academies around the country; we also visited McGraw Hill in Canary Wharf where we had a tour of the business and talked to the senior management about the company, followed by a national conference organised by Career Academies UK. I have also represented the College as a student ambassador at meetings in London and Bristol.
I would like to go to Oxford Brookes next year to study marketing and business management, although, if any other opportunities come my way, I will definitely look at the options available to me.”
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Cirencester College’s mission is a commitment to students to ensure they realise their full potential, by achieving the qualifications and skills needed to access higher education and employment.
To help students develop the kind of skills employers demand, we have launched the Academy Job Shop – the College’s very own job finder service designed to help students to find the right kind of job – whether that is a part-time job that will enhance their CV, a high profile paid internship, work experience or the career of their choice.
The service advertises jobs via its website and on the Jobshop notice board in the College. Students will be helped in their applications by the provision of job skills workshops and one-to-one careers coaching.
For full-time students, the Jobshop will help to provide valuable additional cash and enhance their future CV and career prospects. Employers value young people who can communicate articulately, are IT literate, numerate and “employable”. The Academy Jobshop will help students achieve this.
www.academyjobshop.co.uk
‘The College offers an extensive range of provision to meet effectively the needs of young people, employers and the local community.’
Ofsted Inspectors, December 2006
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cirencester college charitable trust
As the top tertiary college in the country, Cirencester College is attracting ever greater numbers of students. With greater numbers come greater funding issues which this year have been made even more acute by the credit crisis.
The Cirencester College Charitable Trust was set up to provide a tax efficient opportunity for parents, former students and others with an interest in the work of the College to help improve facilities for students which would not normally be funded from Government sources.
Last year we received donations and tax refunds for over £27,000 which enabled us to:
l build ’Inspire’, a small shop run by the entry level students selling snacks, crafts and other items to College students, staff and the public
l provide furniture for a ‘drop in’ IT and recreational area
l provide funds for students experiencing acute financial problems
As the problems of the economy continue, we expect that there will be more calls on our funds for students in financial difficulty. On a larger scale, the plans of the College for a complete relocation and rebuild have been put on hold. The management of the College are reassessing their plans for new buildings and it may well be that the Charitable Trust has a key part to play in funding these developments.
In the meantime, we hope with the benefit of your donations, to continue to help those in difficulties and to improve facilities for all students.
help us make a difference!
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Music
The Great Ethiopian Runwith Olympic runner Dan Robinson
AwarenessRaising
Fair Trade Week
Campaigning Stop the Traffik
Debate -
politics/environment
Debate - energy
enrichment‘Many students benefit from the wide range of curriculum enrichment activities, including trips, visits, residentials and other off site learning activities. Learners speak very highly of the way in which these activities enhance their experience and enjoyment of college.’
Ofsted Inspectors December 2006
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Get involved Fund Raise
Student Ambassadors
Macmillan Coffee
Morning
Christmas presents for less fortunate children
Young Enterprise
Theatre
Comic Relief
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football academyroll of honour
British Colleges National SquadNick McCray (98)Adam Wainwright (98)Neil Morris (98)Kevin Sawyer (98)Phil Corcoran (99)Chris Cobb (99)Toby Clark (01/02)Adam Mayo (01/02)
English Colleges National SquadMatt Green (05)Craig Curtis (05)English Schools (U18)Sam Allison (99)Chris Bass (02)Lee Stevens (04)Robert Hodge (05)Karl Reynolds (06)
Welsh Schools (U18)Neil Morris (98)
champions
ESFA Under 19 Schools and Colleges Trophy1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005British College Champions1997, 1998, 1999 and 2001Gloucestershire County College Cup1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001South West Colleges Cup 1998, 1999, 2000South West Counties Youth League Cup 1999Football Conference League Cup Under 19s 2008South West County League Champions 2009
former academy playersJames Constable - Walsall, Shrewsbury, Oxford UnitedStuart Nelson - Millwall, Brentford, Leyton Orient, Norwich CityMatthew Green - Cardiff City, Torquay United, Oxford UnitedChris Zebroski - Millwall, Plymouth, Wycombe WanderersJamie Gosling - Yeovil Town, Torquay United
The football academy concept was initiated by Cirencester College and Cirencester Town Football Club in 1996.
The vision was to provide full-time soccer coaching in conjunction with full-time education. This model set the benchmark that numerous colleges have followed and it gained the coveted National Training Award in 1999.
The weekly training regime involves:
l Daily individual training and team coaching
l Individual player assessment and development
l Football Fitnessl Individual fitness profile and advicel Diet and nutritionl FA coaching and refereeing qualificationsl League fixtures (including South
West Counties Under 18s and English Colleges’ Football league) and Football Conference
l Cup competitions (ESFA Colleges’ Trophy, FA Youth Cup, English Colleges Cup and Glos County)
After completing your time in the Football Academy you could progress to:
l Careers in professional football and semi-professional football
l Football coachingl Football refereeingl Further and Higher Educationl Full-time work in sports and/or leisure
related areasl Overseas scholarships in the USA
As a member of the Football Academy:
l You will have a full programme of academic/vocational study
l You can select from the whole range of programmes offered by Cirencester College e.g. A and AS-levels, National Diplomas and Awards
Players are selected for the Academy on the basis of their football ability. Trial dates for the September 2010 entry are in March/April 2010. To find out more you can contact the Admissions Office at the College.
Prospective students should however submit their applications for a college place well before these dates.
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Welsh Schools (U18)Neil Morris (98)
Ethan Delaney
After leaving school, Ethan wanted to pursue his passion for football whilst continuing his academic studies in English Language and PE.
“Cirencester College’s reputation is renowned for achieving the highest pass rate percentage. The College is supportive, and the Academy and tutors work closely together to develop the students’ abilities and needs.
Tutors always go out of their way to encourage us. We are shown respect as an adult and this is equally reciprocated.
This has undoubtedly been a learning curve and an encouraging way in which to mature and be matured. I have made good friends, learning more about myself and become more independent.
My plan is to successfully gain a football scholarship in Canada. With the College’s support and encouragement I see this goal as easily achievable!”
Ethan Delaney formerly of Highworth Warneford School
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Cross College FootballOver 30 players had the opportunity to represent the College this year.
Rugby30 players took part across a range of competitions; they were crowned Tewkesbury 7s champions beating some illustrious competition. The College has a strong tradition of nurturing talented rugby players with numerous representative honours achieved over recent years. This year these have included.Josh Bennett Ireland Under 20s Development Squad and contract with GloucesterHenry Bird British Colleges England Elite CaptainDan Norcross SW British CollegesSimba Mahova SW British CollegesRich Tremblin SW British Colleges
NetballOver 20 students have played this year in our fastest growing development squad. They have played in many tournaments this year and are looking forward to expanding this in the coming year.
college sportCross College Sportsare designed to allow students to represent the College in a competitive environment We also include recreational activities to promote a healthy lifestyle.
sporting achievements 08/09
BasketballSouth West Colleges North League ChampionsGloucestershire U19 ChampionsSouth West Cup FinalistsGloucestershire Mens Cup FinalistsIndividual SuccessJimmy Bower SW and Welsh InternationalJason Marsland SW representativeCam Talbot SW representative
Corrie FarrowHockey - British Colleges TeamKalan-Mai WaiteLooking for Olympic success in rowing - see page 22David HandsBritish Judo representationPatrick Clifford-TarryCompeted in the SW Region English Schools trials for 400m Stephanie MillinSwimming - Wiltshire and regional representationHannah ArcherCompeted in the national street hockey championships
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Rugby Development Team
Josh Bennett& Henry Bird
Dan Norcross,Rich Tremblin & Simba Mahova
Kalan-Mai Waite
Jimmy Bower
Netball Academy
Basketball ‘Jets’
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Alexandra Palace,Knitting and Stitching Show
Lake District
Czech Republic
Austria
Earls Court,Graduate Fashion Week
Buckstone Adventure Centre Quenington Sculpture Show
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Iceland
Sorrento
Rome
Florence
Hay WoodOxford University
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Gurpreet Nandra - AAAA
(Greendown School)“Unbelievable! Really good college, lecturers are all really supportive and really friendly and all that has helped me get the grades for uni!”Optometry at University
Jamie Kirkpatrick - AAA + Dist (Sir William Romney’s)‘I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Cirencester College and am very pleased with my results.’Economics and Politics at Exeter
Rachel Blackford (Bradon Forest School) AAAAA
‘I have had a great two years at College and am so happy with my results!!.’Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford
Jessica Stokes - AAAAB(Rednock School)‘I’m shocked about my results, but know that I put the effort in and had loads of help and support from my teachers. Cirencester College has made me more confident in myself and my own skills.’Joint Biology and Geography at Swansea University
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Bani Marwaha - AAAA(Commonweal School)
‘I’m so shocked with my results but extremely pleased. My experience at college has been very enjoyable and I wouldn’t change it!’Law – Southampton University
Gabriel Raeburn - AAABB (Thomas
Keble School) ‘Enjoyable time at an excellent college!”American Studies and International Relations at Sussex University
Ben Jayne (Cirencester Kingshill) AAAB
‘I am extremely pleased with my results and would like to thank Cirencester College for helping me achieve them.’Mathematics at Leicester University
Oscar Harrup - AAAAB(Kingshill School)
‘AWESOME!’Physics – Durham University
Luke Brewer - AAAAB(Bradon Forest School)
‘I would never have achieved my results without the amazing help and support of Cirencester College. Thank you so much!’Law – Durham University
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Laurie Barbour (Sawtry Community College)
AAAD‘I am extremely pleased with my results and have enjoyed my time at College.’Civil Engineering at Loughborough
Ling-Fong Pham (Highworth Warneford) AAACC
‘I am so happy with my results!’Law at Southampton University
James Evans - AAAAB
(Ridgeway School)
“ The support for university applications is outstanding – without Cirencester I simply would not have got into Medicine.” Medicine at
Durham University
Lucinda Popp - AAA(Farmors School)
‘I can’t believe that I have 3 As! I would not have been able to achieve all this without all the help from my fantastic tutors. I have had a lovely time at College and I am very, very happy with my results!!Art Foundation at Gloucestershire University.
Joe Garlick - AAABB
(Highworth Warneford)
‘I am really happy that I got the grades I needed to get into Uni. I had a great time at College!’Civil Engineering – Southampton University
results day 2009Charlotte Granger - AAA + Dist
(Thomas Keble School)I am very pleased with my results. The teachers were very inspiring and kept me motivated throughout my two years. I would recommend it to anyone.Primary Education at Roehampton
James Cheeseman - AAAAC(Cirencester Deer Park)
‘I am over the moon! College was fantastic and there is no doubt in my mind that I chose the right college!’Mathematics – Cardiff University
Fern Crook
- AAAAB(Dean Close)
‘I had a wonderful experience at Cirencester College.’Physical Geography at Durham University
Rebecca Radmore - AAAA (Stroud High)Coming to Cirencester was the best decision I could have made. Teaching is exceptional and staff are incredibly supportive. Medicine at University
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“I wanted more freedom and responsibility; a wider subject choice, to meet new people and a change of environment.I love my courses; all my teachers are passionate about their subjects, they are encouraging and help you to develop to your highest ability. I have taken trips to London for photography and textiles. I have also joined the student ball committee and helped with Red Nose Day.Cirencester offers a very supportive learning environment, it has given me a chance to be myself! You will have no problem getting up in the morning to go to college, enjoy it!!” Jade gained 3 grade As and a grade B in her AS-levels – she is now starting her A-levels.
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Jack Stylesfrom Marling School taking A-levels in English Literature, Physics, Geography and Economics.“I chose Cirencester because Ofsted gave it an ‘outstanding’, but I also felt I needed a change of environment, so I decided Cirencester was the best place to come.Whilst at Cirencester I wanted to take up an active role in representing the students in decision making so I stood for election to the student union. This has given me the opportunity to represent the students on the College’s governing body. I have found all the lecturers at the college committed to getting the best grades and there is always someone there to help. The staff take a much more adult approach which I find is helpful in creating a productive educational relationship.”
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As a result of the increased demand from students outside our immediate area for transport to Cirencester College, we now run over 20 coach services each day to and from the College.
Coaches run from and stop at the Swindon, Cheltenham, Stroud areas and surrounding villages including:
AbnashAmberleyAshton KeynesAston ViewAveningBirdlipBisleyBlunsdonBourtonBowbridgeBrimscombeBroad BlunsdonBrockworthCarterton
Castle EatonChalfordCharfieldCharltonCheltenhamCoberleyColesbourneCovinghamCowleyCrickladeCrudwellDidmartonDoughtonDursleyFaringdonGreatfieldHanningtonHighworthKempsfordLattonLeaLechladeLeighLeightertonMalmesburyMarston MeyseyMinchinhamptonMinetyNailsworthNorth Nibley
PurtonRendcombRodboroughSevern SpringsShrivenhamSouth MarstonSouth WoodchesterStonehouseStanton Fitzwarren StroudSwindonTetburyThruppUpper MinetyWatchfieldWestonbirtWoodfieldsWoodmancoteWootton-under-Edge
Wootton Bassett
For full information on these routes please contact the Finance Office on 01285 626147.
In addition there are service routes from surrounding areas.
Routes are subject to change and additions each year. Further details are available from our Finance Office.
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time
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Addr
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Tel:
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Initi
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ta c
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her d
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whi
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may
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from
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or o
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peo
ple.
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atur
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tude
nt):
Nam
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aren
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What career ideas and plans do you have?
Do you have any additional support needs (w
e can discuss this fully at interview)?
What courses and subjects are you interested in studying?
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It would be helpful
if you could read
the relevant course
leaflets before
you come for your
interview.
S
ubject G
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Actual
Date
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Int/Other
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s: Please give details of exam
s which you have taken or intend to take:
Which school/college are you attending?
If you have left school - which school did you last attend?
We norm
ally ask your school for a reference
iF Y
oU
Ha
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lE
Ft
sC
Ho
ol
. Give details of em
ployers, including your last em
ployer.
Transp
ort: If it w
ere available, would you use a bus service provided by the LE
A/C
ollege? (please tick)
Yes
No
Th
ank yo
u fo
r you
r app
lication
. If you
have n
ot h
ad an
ackno
wled
gem
ent in
the
next 3 w
eeks please co
ntact th
e Co
llege.
Please tell us about yourself
List any brothers or sisters (with ages) w
ho have attended Cirencester C
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and finally a message from your student unionThe Student Union want to get all students involved in discussion about our college and the academic and social experience, so that we can work together to make the college a better environment to work and socialise in for all of us! Throughout the year we host a variety of social events, opportunities to feedback and suggest changes, charity evenings and anything else that captures the minds of our fellow students.
Students have the opportunity annually to stand for the Student Union Officer, roles include:
l Presidentl Secretaryl Treasurerl Internal Affairs Officerl External Affairs Officerl Communications Officerl Equality and Diversity Officerl Entertainments Officer
Find us on FACEBOOK - ‘Cirencester College Students’.
The National Union of Students (NUS) is a confederation of over 600 individual Student Unions united with a common purpose to promote, defend and extend the rights of students, and to develop and champion strong students’ unions. More information can be found on their website www.nus.org.uk.
The information contained in this prospectus is believed to be correct at the time of production, September 2009.
Cirencester College continually updates and reviews its provision to ensure that it meets the needs of the community. Therefore the right to amend, change or delete learning programmes or accreditation routes is reserved at all times.
© Cirencester College 2009
Sean DaveyStudent Union President - 2009
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