Chelmsford County High School for Girls
A foundation grammar school and specialist college
Sixth Form
Information about the Sixth Form
The Organisation of the Sixth Form
There are 12 tutor groups of students under the care of the same tutor for 2 years. Tutors look after the academic progress and pastoral care of those in their charge and we encourage students to discuss their achievements and their concerns with us at all times. The Tutor groups are organised vertically; in other words they comprise both first and second year sixth students. This engenders a more adult atmosphere and helps to bridge the gap between school and Higher Education or the working world.
Sixth Formers have their own facilities. There is a purpose-built Sixth Form common room with adjacent seminar rooms. Extended kitchen facilities are also provided and there is ample space in the School Library and in the Sixth Form house for private study. There is also a specialist Careers Room next to the School Library. A vital part of Sixth Form life is learning to set aside enough time for work and developing a good work pattern.
Sixth Form students can choose their own clothes for school but we do ask that what they wear is presentable, practical and appropriate.
The school day starts at 8.45 a.m. and ends at 3.40 p.m. with lunch from 12.35 p.m. to 1.35 p.m. We want to encourage Sixth Formers' increased maturity and responsibility and so, with their parents' permission, they can leave the school during the lunch hour and during free periods providing that they "sign in and out". This privilege will, however, be rescinded should academic progress begin to suffer.
Service to the Community
We take great pride in the ways in which so many of our students give their time and help to others and arrangements are made for everyone in Year 12 to undertake a regular commitment to some form of service to the local community. Students can choose from a wide range of schemes: for example, students work with mentally-handicapped adults; help children with learning difficulties with swimming and gymnastics or help with the adult literacy scheme. Other students make their own arrangements, consulting with the member of staff who organises the scheme, Mr. J. Moore. Many Year 13 students choose to continue with this element of the wider curriculum, often in an area which complements their career interests.
Physical Education
Physical Education continues into the Sixth Form and the Department aims to offer a wide range of activities.
Many students continue to participate in competitive sport via school teams. One of the roles of the School Games Captain is to help the P.E. staff in coaching the junior teams and there are opportunities for other sixth formers to help with clubs and activities. We have many students who compete at county level but all are encouraged to enjoy their sport whatever their ability.
General Studies
All students follow this course which prepares them for the Advanced Level (A2) examination and also provides skills which give breadth and balance to their Sixth Form study programme. Within the course, all students study religious and ethical issues and receive advice on research and study skills, personal and social education and careers education and they can also improve their skills in Information Technology. Conferences and talks by outside speakers enhance the course.
Careers Advice
Mrs Chaudhri, the member of staff responsible for Careers, is always available to help students with their decisions about careers choices. We have a well-structured programme of careers education based on individual discussion, outside speakers, visits and an up-to-date Careers Library. All students have a series of interviews about their choice of careers and are helped to make the best decisions about Higher Education. On average 95% of our students go on to Higher Education and last year 10 achieved Oxbridge places. Increasingly, students opt for a challenging GAP year with organisations such as "A Year in Industry" or Project Trust.
Examinations & Assessment
Tutors regularly discuss students' progress with them on an informal basis. Our emphasis is always on negotiating with students to help them to set their own targets for improvement.
6th form studentsDuring the Autumn term of Year 12, there is an evening organised to enable parents to meet the Form Tutor to help forge the partnership between school and home and also there is an initial progress review to make sure that all is well. Parents' Evening for Year 12 is in the Spring term. This is followed by a short report just before Easter. A full report is sent home in May. In the Summer Term, there is a Higher Education Evening which helps to keep parents fully informed of this rapidly changing area, including finances. The progress of Year 13 students is monitored in October and there is a Parents' Evening at the end of the Christmas Term. The formal report is issued in April.
Further information
For further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Mrs. K. Ingle
Head of Sixth Form
- Head Teacher: Mrs Nicole Chapman
- Tel: 01245 352592
- Address: CCHS, Broomfield Road, Chelmsford, CM1 1RW (Google maps)
- contact[at]cchs.essex.sch.uk
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