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WELCOME Choosing to study at Barton Peveril means joining a thriving, modern community that is focused on your future. The College has outstanding results and all our students are reassured by how friendly, welcoming and supportive it is. Our campus feels more like a small university than a school, with impressive new buildings and bright, modern facilities. There is a real buzz of energy, creativity and possibility about the place; a wow factor generated by our teaching and support staff, our ethos and above all, our students. Last year was a challenging year for all schools and colleges because of the pandemic. But the strengths of the College shone through: our clear vision and
strong leadership, our highly committed staff and our sector-leading expertise in using IT for learning. Together, these allowed us to continue teaching all our classes online the very next day after lockdown started. What's more, the College's excellent communication with stakeholders won hundreds of compliments from students and families. I hope you will come to look around Barton for yourself at one of our Open Events. Afterwards, I doubt you will choose to go anywhere else for your sixth form education!
Jonathan Prest Principal
Disclaimer: All information printed within this prospectus including entry requirement guidelines and course listings is accurate at the time of publication, but we are operating at a time of significant educational reform. Because of this we reserve the right to amend entry requirements and any other information if necessary and appropriate at any given point.
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CONTENTS Why Barton
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Campus
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Supporting your learning
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Becoming more independent
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INTRODUCTION | CONTENTS
Performing amongst the best schools and colleges in the country
Q-XTRA
pass rate on level 3 vocational courses
99.7% A LEVEL pass rate
Opportunities
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Sport and Fitness
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Competitive Sports and Teams
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Elite Sport
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Arts and Development
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Development and Subject Extensions
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EPQ
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Global Trips
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Preparing for the future
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The Aspire programme
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Oxbridge applications
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Training and employment
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COURSES
PLEASE BE AWARE 1. The College prospectus can only ever be a good indication of the courses we intend to run in the following academic year, but there may be changes 2. There may be limits on numbers on some courses 3. The College is significantly oversubscribed. Applications after the closing date are unlikely to be offered places. In the event that we cannot admit all applicants to the College or on certain courses, we will make decisions on places and courses based on the College’s admissions policy available on the website.
Our courses
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Art and Design
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Business and Law
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English and Modern Foreign Languages
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Humanities
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Mathematics and Computing
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Media, Culture and Technology
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Performing Arts
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Science
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Social Science
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Sport and Physical Education
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Level Two Programme
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Choosing your programme of study
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Index
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WHY BARTON
You’ll study at a stateof-the-art campus We put you first At Barton Peveril, everyone is an individual and everyone’s experience is unique. We’ll support you throughout your journey, from helping you shape a programme of study to regular progress reviews with your tutor.
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Barton Peveril is vibrant and modern and we are continuously investing in our facilities. Our specialist buildings for Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, Performing Arts, Sport and Media provide an unrivalled learning environment. This, alongside the many College cafés, study areas and our large library, creates a distinctive university feel.
INTRODUCTION | WHY BARTON
We are a community Our community is full of happy, likeminded students who want to work hard and succeed. You’ll always see someone you know in the corridor or in class and you’ll call teachers by their first name, whilst they help you achieve your goals.
We produce top results Our students accomplished a 99% A Level and 100% vocational course pass rate in 2019, which is outstanding and marks the College’s best ever results. Barton Peveril is performing amongst the best schools and colleges in the country.
Our vision is education for life and for your future Barton Peveril is the bridge to your future life and career. You will leave us equipped with the knowledge, skills and experiences to go on and do great things. From careers advice, university application support, work experience guidance and industry workshops, we’ll ensure you’re on the right path.
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WHY BARTON?
We’ll support you Everyone can benefit from the support of the Careers Team, College Counsellor, College Nurse and highly committed teachers who are passionate about their subjects. Every member of staff is driven to enhance you, your studies and your progress.
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We will challenge you Whatever your ambition, we’ll give you the chance to push yourself to make the most of your abilities. Whether this means performing in one of our productions, representing us in a sport or striving for a place at a top university, we’ll find ways to optimise your strengths.
INTRODUCTION | WHY BARTON
We offer outstanding experiences beyond the curriculum Our Q-XTRA programme, trips, clubs, societies and events give you opportunities to develop yourself and try new things; not only will this make your college experience more enjoyable, it will give you the edge when applying to university, for apprenticeships or for jobs.
Our graduates do great things Former Barton Peveril students have reached the top of their professions in many different fields. Becoming academics, Olympians, Oscar winners, broadcasting personalities, Mercury Prize winners, managing directors and health professionals, Barton Peveril alumni succeed.
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CAMPUS Home to our own
State-of-the-art
Rose Theatre
£6.5M SCIENCE CENTRE
200+ SEATER
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FULLY EQUIPPED
sports facilities including our on-site Gym
A large sixth form college with
OVER 4000
students aged 16-18
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SUPPORTING YOUR LEARNING The support you will receive with your learning at Barton Peveril will enable you to have a successful and standout college experience.
Students make
EXCELLENT progress
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Awardwinning for Student Support
Awarded
Reference College Status
The Glyn Library
− Text books and wider reading for all courses − A wide selection of DVDs including anime, TV series, documentaries and world cinema films − A digital library service with links to course-related resources − Online Library catalogue to search for resources
− Subject Resources Sites to help find materials to support all courses
SUPPORT | OUR RESOURCES
The Glyn Library provides an extensive variety of resources and facilities to support you during your time at Barton Peveril. With professionally qualified staff on hand, you can make use of a huge variety of facilities, including:
− Referencing tools and guidance for acknowledging information sources − Contemporary and classic fiction titles, manga and graphic novels − Journals, magazines and newspapers as well as access to a range of e-journals − 100 computers, Macs and Chromebooks − Over 100 individual study spaces and two bookable group study rooms.
Financial support We aim to support students whose financial circumstances make it difficult for them to continue in further education. Any student experiencing exceptional financial difficulty during their time at College is encouraged to seek advice from their Tutor, Student Progress Adviser or to contact Student Services. For full information on provisions such as the Student Bursary, Student Support Fund and free college meals, please visit our website.
Digital resources − Across the campus, we have over 2500 Windows 10 computers, Apple Macs, and Chromebooks, with WiFi coverage throughout − You will receive the latest version of Microsoft Office for free, to assist your studies − We’ve invested in a photographic quality large format printing service, which is ideal for students printing work for Art, Graphics, Media and Photography − The very latest industry standard software like Adobe Creative Cloud, Visual Studio, and Solid Works is available on every computer − Unlimited cloud storage on Google Drive and access to G Suite for Education.
Additional Support Needs
Health and wellbeing
If you have a learning difference or disability, our specialist staff will discuss your needs with you. An assessment will be arranged to help us provide the necessary level of support for you, including any exam concessions. This support includes:
The College Nurse and College Counsellor offer advice and support for medical conditions and personal issues that may be affecting you.
− In-class assistance
− Counselling drop-in
− Note-taking
− Social networking – our social student lunches
− Modified academic resources
− Student Wellbeing Mentors – lunchtime one-to-one support
− Help with literacy, numeracy, study skills and research − Exam access arrangements. Please contact us as early as possible in Year 11, if you require additional support. Your progression to Barton Peveril may need to be planned through your local authority’s Children’s Services.
There are a range of support options available:
− Group Wellbeing Sessions – covering topics including anxiety, gender identity and bereavement − Health and wellbeing online.
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BECOMING MORE
INDEPENDENT Sixth form college is an important stepping stone. Barton Peveril is committed to helping you make the most of your journey, from the highly structured and managed world of school to the much greater independence of university and employment. It’s a crucial transition for you – and a big change for parents too!
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Winner of the Sixth Form College Association (SFCA) Award for Independent Learning in 2019
At Barton Peveril, teachers will not simply tell you what you need to know; they will expect you to read around your subject and bring ideas to share in class. Pre-work will form an important part of your personal learning plan, ensuring that you are well-prepared for each lesson and able to gain the most from your teachers’ expertise. There will, of course, be homework, coursework and assignments too.
Life skills for education and work As well as the knowledge you’ll pick up on your courses, you’ll also leave college with a range of life lessons and essential skills that are transferable to any further study or workplace. These include effective oral and written communication, accessing and analysing information, essay writing, research and presentation skills and exam techniques.
Managing your time
Encouragement and feedback
Becoming more independent means taking a much more mature approach to studying. You will need to develop the research skills that enable you to find things out for yourself and ask for help when you don’t understand something. You will be studying for as many hours outside of timetabled lessons as you will in the classroom. Private study periods mean you can get much of your work completed in College if you use your time wisely and stick to an agreed plan.
Materials for study success We strongly recommend investing in a laptop, tablet or hand-held device to provide quick and easy access to a variety of online resources via our free campus-wide WiFi network. This will enable you to get a great deal of work completed during the college day.
INTRODUCTION | INDEPENDENCE
Preparing for lessons
Updates from your progress reviews and teacher feedback will be available to you and your parents via the College intranet so that you’ll always know how well you are doing in each subject. Helping you make well-informed judgements about the grades you are capable of achieving is all part of keeping an eye on the bigger picture – an ambitious and successful future.
Making learning your priority At Barton Peveril we set the bar high and provide bespoke guidance to ensure that you achieve your potential. Learning is our priority and you’ll need to make it yours too. We’ll help you set realistic but challenging targets for your future performance and help you develop independent learning skills.
Taking responsibility for your progress Joining our community means making a commitment to hard work and becoming knowledgeable about your chosen subjects. College studies should be at the centre of your life for the next two years. A well-rounded sixth form education is the key that will unlock future opportunities in both education and work.
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Q-XTRA OPPORTUNITIES AT BARTON
At Barton Peveril, the world is your oyster when it comes to the activities, clubs, courses and sports you can take part in alongside your studies. With our Q-XTRA programme, you can also gain certification for the extra-curricular things you do. Find out more about what’s on offer on the next few pages and on our website.
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Q-XTRA opportunities at College
What is Q-XTRA? We want to support and enable you to leave College with more skills and experiences than just those gained through your studies. To do this, the Q-XTRA programme encourages you to seek out experiences that maintain your health, contribute
to your community, develop your employability and enhance your skills and interests. For everything you do alongside your studies, either in or out of College, you can receive credits leading to Bronze, Silver or Gold Q-XTRA certification.
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Q-XTRA
SPORTS
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I really enjoy Sport at Barton as it covers such a wide range of subjects, which all link into my passion to find out all I can to help me in my future goal of working within sport. Kelci Bowers Subjects: Sport Formerly from Meoncross School 15
Badminton
Soccercise
Netball
Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme
Swimming Table Tennis Golf (Summer Only) Basketball Boxercise Fitness Studio Membership
Q-XTRA | SPORT AND FITNESS
RECREATIONAL SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES FA Introduction to Football Coaching YMCA Certificate in Gym Instructing (Level 2)
Football
TALENTED ATHLETE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME (TASS) A programme of support to help athletes competing at the highest level manage their academic and sporting commitments.
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Q-XTRA
COMPETITIVE
SPORTS AND TEAMS
At Barton Peveril there are many opportunities for athletes to compete at a high standard. Our students excel in individual and team sports, competing both regionally and nationally in a variety of matches and competitions. The competitive sports are open to all athletes and cover a wide range of disciplines.
Athletics (Mixed) Basketball (Women’s Team) Football (Men’s) Hockey (Men’s, Women’s and Mixed) Rugby (Men’s) Volleyball Badminton (Mixed) Basketball (Men’s Team) Cricket (including Elite) Football (Women’s) Netball (Women’s) Tennis (Mixed)
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Q-XTRA | SPORT AND FITNESS
ELITE SPORT
1to1
coaching from our fully qualified and experienced coaches
If you have your sights set on competing in your chosen sport at top flight level, our Elite Sport Programmes provide the perfect grounding for your future success. Anyone can apply for a place on the Elite Sport Programmes. You must have a suitable level of fitness to undertake these programmes and they must be taken alongside a full-time programme of study. The programmes are designed to develop promising and talented young players physically and technically. They will help improve your performance in the sport, as well as within your studies, providing you with a unique chance to combine training and playing with full-time education.
You’ll have the opportunity to train three times a week alongside your studies, which includes two skills based/technical sessions and one strength and conditioning session. You can expect access to all courses available at Barton Peveril and high quality coaching from our fully qualified and experienced coaches and through personalised fitness programmes.
Luke Bennett Subjects: Sport Formerly from St George Catholic College
Luke is currently studying and playing football for Milligan University, Tennessee, United States of America after securing a scholarship whilst studying at Barton Peveril.
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Q-XTRA
ARTS AND
DEVELOPMENT
Performing Arts All students can pursue their interests in the Performing Arts, showcasing their work to large audiences in venues across Hampshire.
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Choir
Concert or Jazz Band
Dance Company
Drama Production
Drama Audition Preparation (LAMDA)
Instrumental & Vocal Lessons
Drama Stage Crew
Pit Band
Music Theory Award (Grade 5)
Soul Band
Vivaldi String Orchestra Skills
Dance Live (Rock Challenge)
Q-XTRA | ARTS AND DEVELOPMENT
Personal Development You can pursue a broad range of opportunities that help you develop personally in areas that interest you, and these can enhance your applications to University, Apprenticeships and the workplace.
Allotment Project
Introduction to Conservation (Online)
Emergency First Aid at Work
Campaigns Committee
Digital Media Company
Debating
Duke of Edinburgh Award
Cyber Security (Online)
Managing Anxiety Programme
Financial Accounting and Reporting (Online)
TV Production Company Volunteering College Ambassador College Library Volunteer
Fundamentals of Accounting (Online) Journalism (Book and Film Reviews) Job Smart (Online)
Digital Skills - Google Certification (Online) Driving Theory (Online) Money Matters (Online) Radio Broadcasting Work Experience and Volunteering
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Q-XTRA
DEVELOPMENT
AND SUBJECT EXTENSIONS
Subject Extensions Academic Development There are many opportunities to develop academically outside of your programme of study at Barton Peveril. Students can select opportunities for academic development that relate to the subjects they study, or in new and diverse areas.
Aspire Programme Japanese (GCSE) Latin (Certificate) Mandarin Chinese Robotics Study Skills Extended Project Japanese Level Practical Certificate – Level 1 Mathematical Studies Certificate – Level 3 Philosophy for All Italian (Online) 23
There are many opportunities to explore your subjects beyond the curriculum. These extensions are open to students who already study the relevant subject.
Engineering Extension History Extension (Online) Maths Extension (STEP) Photoshop for Photography and Graphics Psychology Extension Sociology Extension (Online) Computer Aided Design English Extension Life Drawing MedVet Science Extension Geography Extension Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
Q-XTRA | EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION
EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) lets you research a subject of your choice, independently. You will decide whether the outcome of your project is an extended written investigation, a performance, a piece of artwork, a film, a report, or something else entirely. It is beneficial to link your project with an area you wish to pursue in the future, at degree level or for your career, but it can also relate to a hobby or interest. You will develop skills in independent planning, research and critical analysis, which Universities
and employers welcome because of their importance at degree level and in the workplace. Many Russell Group universities even make reduced offers if you are predicted an A or A* in your Extended Project Qualification.
Arriving at Barton, I didn't know what I wanted to do in the future - it's a big decision, but Barton offers help and guidance to its students to help them find themselves, whether it's advice from teachers, one to ones with your tutor or hosting talks from industry professionals and past Barton alumni. Ethan Ford Subjects: Graphics, Mathematics, Politics Formerly from Swanmore College
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GLOBAL TRIPS
Los Angeles, USA Including visits to Hollywood, Universal Studios and Santa Monica.
Geneva, Switzerland An incredibly thought-provoking trip to CERN, the largest particle physics laboratory in the world.
Disneyland Paris, France Students experience an insightful course at one of the world's most famous theme parks.
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Athens, Greece An insight into the ancient world, with visits to a number of iconic historical locations.
Tanzania/Malawi, Africa Students participate in conservation efforts run by a network of University academics.
GLOBAL TRIPS
EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR GLOBAL TRAVEL As well as Q-XTRA opportunities at College, every year Barton Peveril goes global. Through a wide range of trips, you'll be given opportunities to enhance your experiences of the subjects you have chosen to study.
New York, USA A number of our departments visit New York to enhance their students' learning experience.
Shanghai, China A cultural exploration of China, co-funded by the Chinese Department for Education.
Kathmandu, Nepal Students have the unique opportunity to volunteer, helping local communities.
Tokyo, Japan Students have the chance to experience life in one of the world's fastest growing cities.
Himalayas, India Students benefit from visiting a remote part of the globe with a diverse way of life.
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PREPARING FOR
THE FUTURE Career planning
Tutors
We are focused on raising aspirations, developing career awareness and enabling you to reach your full potential. Our specialist staff arrange talks and workshops on a variety of topics to help you find and achieve your career goals. Whether you wish to pursue Higher Education, an Apprenticeship or go into employment, our Careers Team offers numerous support options:
You will be assigned a Tutor who will discuss your academic progress, current opportunities and future aspirations during a weekly timetabled session. You will also have a Student Progress Adviser, who is available to offer additional advice and support. Both will help you keep your studies on track and encourage you to make the most of the wider opportunities available at Barton Peveril.
− Interview techniques − Personal statement writing
24.5%
− Application support for UCAS, for an Apprenticeship or for a job
alternative destinations, including Apprenticeships, Further Education and Employment
− Higher Education Fair − Futures Fair − Work experience and volunteering opportunities. Together, we work on giving you every opportunity to succeed in any path you wish to take after completing your studies at Barton Peveril.
How successful are Barton students when they move on to university? Based upon degree results of those leaving university in 2020 (Source HESA) First class and upper second class honours
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Barton Peveril
85.8%
Sixth Form Colleges
79.4%
State Schools
78.1%
Independent Schools
87.4%
PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE | CAREER PLANNING
75.5%
of students went on to study at Higher Education destinations
Barton Peveril offers a whole new academic lifestyle that perfectly balances work and social life thanks to its many student areas, where you can do your prework as well as see your friends. Eve Agard Subjects: Fine Art, English Language, Philosophy Formerly from St. Anne's Catholic School
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THE ASPIRE PROGRAMME Top universities recruit students who can explore their subjects beyond the curriculum and are creative thinkers with a thirst for learning. The Aspire programme is a timetabled programme of lectures and activities aimed at enhancing students’ cultural and scientific knowledge.
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university academics giving lectures on their specialist areas
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Many of the country’s top academic thinkers have participated in delivering the programme, giving talks on everything from gravitational waves to body image and cosmetic surgery. We also offer intensive guidance for applications to courses in Medicine, Veterinary Science or to Oxbridge.
Dedicated
SPECIALIST TUITION
for Admissions Tests
ASPIRE
communications daily
PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE | THE ASPIRE PROGRAMME
Barton Peveril has sparked a passion for all of my subjects and in particular, Geography. The range of practical work, theory and collaborative lessons has made it thoroughly enjoyable and the amount of support has made it far easier to achieve my target grades and aims for the future. Fin Gibbons Subjects: Geography, Mathematics, Physics Formerly from The Romsey School
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OXBRIDGE
APPLICATIONS 84 Barton Peveril students were offered places to study at the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge in the last five years. Our students achieved a success rate well above the average for their peers in the most elite independent and grammar schools, including Eton and Winchester College. If you have the desire and potential to secure a place at Oxford or Cambridge, Barton Peveril offers a dedicated Oxbridge support service.
− The opportunity to have a mentor who is an Oxbridge graduate − Academic extension opportunities in Maths, Science, History and English − Support with work experience, volunteering and summer school applications − Personal statement advice − Interview practice − Specialist workshops and academic mentorship from current and former Oxbridge undergraduates − Advice and coaching from Barton Peveril alumni now studying at Oxford or Cambridge − Taster lectures and seminars from representatives from both the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge − Regular visits to each of the universities to help you select your college and course − Mock interviews at Winchester College and specialist tuition for admissions tests.
After leaving Barton Peveril I plan to study Law at the University of Oxford. Barton Peveril undoubtedly facilitated this, with the Aspire Programme motivating me to apply and the Careers Department helping me through my personal statement. Dan Kimber Subjects: History, Psychology, Spanish Formerly from Wyvern College 31
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This offer rate puts Barton Peveril ahead of the likes of Eton and Winchester College. Brasenose College, Oxford
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students were offered places at Oxford or Cambridge in 2021
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Oxbridge offers over 5 years
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TRAINING AND
EMPLOYMENT Apprenticeships
Work experience
If you are looking to progress on to an apprenticeship or other training route, we can help you by identifying possible employers, supporting you with the application process, assisting with online assessments and offering interview practice.
Our work experience programme benefits from excellent links with renowned employers who provide challenging and constructive placement opportunities.
Together, we will work on skills that will give you the best chances of success at job interviews and selection panels for apprenticeships and competitive sponsored degrees.
Employability Throughout the year there are visits from a range of local employers. Some of these are industry insight days with a variety of speakers. Others see employers supporting your academic study by linking theory and practice. There are workshops on CV building, applications and networking with employers all designed to help you reach your full potential. Employability Week gives you an opportunity to find out about future employment, careers, training and apprenticeship opportunities. More than 70 local employers and organisations engaged with these events last year.
Every student has a dedicated work experience week in the second year. Additionally, some students will undertake placements regularly across the year (e.g. three hours per week). All students are strongly encouraged to secure placements during their time at College and some students will have access to subject-specific placements including Conservation, Health and Teaching and Early Years.
Working while you study Many students will undertake part-time work whilst at college and our careers team will support you in sourcing and successfully gaining employment. We recognise the skills this can develop but ask that you do not exceed on average 12 hours of paid work per week as this can affect your performance in your studies. We will help you to identify the skills you have gained during this work that are relevant to your longer-term career aspirations.
Volunteering We encourage all students to contribute something to the local community, through voluntary work and charitable fundraising. For example, our conservation volunteers work in collaboration with local organisations to provide practical support to projects. Universities and employers view volunteering as an excellent addition to applications.
Every student has a work experience week in second year
More than
70
local employers and organisations engaged with our employability events last year
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The subjects I have taken at Barton have really helped me achieve my goal of studying Earth Science at University. In Environmental Science I have loved learning about the complexities of the environment and in Geography learning about how geographical context can affect the world around us has been fascinating. Emmanuella Akinyegun Subjects: Environmental Science, Geography, Mathematics Formerly from St. Anne's Catholic School
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OUR COURSES
OUR COURSES Art and Design
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Business and Law
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English and Modern Foreign Languages
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Humanities
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Mathematics and Computing
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Media, Culture and Technology
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Performing Arts
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Science
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Social Sciences
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Sport and Physical Education
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Level Two Programme
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Choosing your programme of study
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Course finder
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ART AND DESIGN Our courses
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Fine Art A Level
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Graphic Communication A Level
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Photography (Moving Image) A Level
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Photography A Level
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Product Design A Level
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Textiles A Level
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Find out more at barton-peveril.ac.uk/courses
OUR COURSES | ART AND DESIGN
Fine Art
Graphic Communication
A Level
A Level
What you need:
What you need:
→ Studying Art and/ or Design at GCSE is advantageous but not essential
→ Studying Art and/ or Design at GCSE is advantageous but not essential
What you will learn:
What you will learn:
A Level Fine Art gives you the creative freedom to develop your skills in drawing, painting and a broad range of mixed media artwork. We cater for all approaches: from figurative, to abstract, and to conceptual. You will be encouraged to develop your creative and imaginative powers; the emphasis is always on recording from first hand sources in a contemporary way. After studying Fine Art at Barton Peveril you will have developed your personal style and have built a diverse portfolio of work.
A Level Graphic Communication provides you with an immersive experience into many art disciplines, centred around responding to a design brief. Projects start with extensive research into existing products and the work of designers, before developing work that creatively meets the needs of your chosen brief. It is an exciting and creative course designed to prepare you for further study and employment in the creative industry.
Topics Studied:
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Experimental Surfaces 3D Relief Digital Manipulation Creative Drawing Expressive Paint Qualities Paper Manipulation Photography and Primary Recording Textile Design Analysing Artwork
Topics Studied: Digital and Traditional Illustration Mixed-Media Image Creation Typography Composition and Layout Logos and Branding Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign Printmaking Paper and Stencil Cutting
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Photography (Moving Image) Photography A Level What you need:
What you need:
→ Studying Art and/ or Design at GCSE is advantageous but not essential
→ Studying Art and/ or Design at GCSE is advantageous but not essential
→ Access to your own Digital SLR Camera with HD Movie Mode, lens and tripod is required
→ Access to your own Digital SLR Camera and lens is required
What you will learn:
What you will learn:
A level Photography (Moving Image) is an established course for students interested in the creative possibilities of film and animation. The course allows students to work in a very practical way and you will develop skills and an understanding of DSLR camera techniques in film, animation and photography, formal elements, editing, preproduction, production and post-production in film and animation making. At the beginning of your studies, you will be introduced to varied skills through workshops to build up professional skills. An exciting and diverse course which combines well with most Art, Film and Media subjects to prepare you for university and employment in the fast-growing creative and film industries but also compliments a wide range of subjects like IT, Drama, Music and English.
This exciting and creative subject explores photography in both art and commercial form. The course is very practical and you will learn many aspects of professional practice including Digital SLRs, Photoshop, portfolio production and promotion. Creative workshops will build your skills and confidence, while contextual studies develop your written work. This course is excellent as a standalone qualification preparing you for University and employment but also compliments a wide range of other subjects from art, media, ICT and even the sciences.
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Filming Techniques Photography Techniques Animation Techniques DSLR Skills Editing: Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe After Effects Chroma Key Story-Telling Documentary Critical and Creative Analysis Professional Practice Website Building
In Graphics, being allowed the independence to experiment and learn new things is great. I have gained a lot of confidence in my work from the support and guidance from teachers. Tanya Harris Subjects: Graphics, Media (Production), Japanese Formerly from Bitterne Park School 39
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Topics Studied: − − − − − − −
Professional Practice Camera Skills Adobe Photoshop Experimental and Creative Techniques Critical and Contextual Analysis Traditional Darkroom Professional Photographic Studio
PASSIONATE teaching staff, who are artists in their own rights
OUR COURSES | ART AND DESIGN
I enjoy coming up with solutions to everyday ideas in my projects in Product Design. I feel I have become a more creative thinker from taking this subject at Barton. James Wilson Subjects: Mathematics, Product Design, Physics Formerly from The Mountbatten School
Product Design
Textiles
A Level
A Level
What you need:
What you need:
→ GCSEs to include minimum Grade 4 in Maths and a Design Technology subject
→ Studying Art and/ or Design at GCSE is advantageous but not essential
What you will learn:
What you will learn:
A Level Product Design lets you delve into the creation of the products that surround us. After studying Product Design at Barton Peveril you will be able to combine practical and theoretical skills, creating innovative products in a specialism of your choice.
A Level Textiles encourages you to be highly inventive and innovative with materials and techniques. Inspired by your own observations, concepts, historical and contemporary artists and designers, you will explore fashion and textiles as art forms through fashion, body adornment, millinery, sculpture, fibre art and installation. After studying Textiles at Barton Peveril, you can progress onto Higher Education to further develop your creative skill-set and talents.
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Furniture Architectural Models Sports Equipment Jewellery Consumer Products Design Drawing Product Testing Design Issues
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Machine and Hand Embroidery Transfer and Mono-printing Paper, Fabric and Plastic Manipulation Weave, Knit and Felt Collage and Assemblage Analysing Textile and Fashion Digital Manipulation Design and Visualisation 40
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BUSINESS AND LAW Our courses
Visits from academics and industry
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Business A Level
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Business Level 3 BTEC National Diploma
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Economics A Level
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Law A Level
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Law (Applied) Level 3 BTEC Extended Certificate
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OUR COURSES | BUSINESS AND LAW
Business
Business
A Level
Level 3 BTEC National Diploma Equivalent to two A Levels
What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in Mathematics and English
What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in Mathematics and English
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
→ Minimum of a Merit Grade if you have completed a Level 2 course
What you will learn: A Level Business gives you a firm understanding of how businesses of all shapes and sizes are run, from a local firm to a global organisation. After studying Business at Barton Peveril you will have an in depth awareness of key business aspects and will be well equipped to work in the business environment.
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Business Objectives and Strategy Entrepreneurship and Global Business Marketing Finance Human Resources Operations Management
What you will learn: BTEC Business Level 3 gives you an understanding of how businesses of all shapes and sizes are run locally, nationally and internationally. You will gain a wide understanding of businesses and how they operate, with the practical skills required to work in this sector or to study at a higher level.
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Exploring Business Developing a Marketing Campaign Personal and Business Finances Recruitment Managing an Event International Business Principles of Management
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Economics A Level What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 5 in Mathematics and English → Minimum average GCSE score of 5
What you will learn: A Level Economics lets you explore society’s production of goods on a local, national and global level. After studying Economics at Barton Peveril you will be able to assess and comment on the current economic climate using informed, factual arguments.
Topics Studied: − − − − −
I really enjoy what we learn in Business, especially how the subjects we cover reflect real life situations. Lewis Story Subjects: Business, Economics, Geography Formerly from The Gregg School
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Markets and Market Failure The UK Economy Business Behaviour Labour Market A Global Perspective
OUR COURSES | BUSINESS AND LAW
My favourite subject is Law. I have an incredible teacher who brings it to life and has such an extensive knowledge of all pertaining to law. Issy Broadberry Subjects: Law, Religious Studies, Psychology Formerly from The King's School, Fair Oak
Law
Law (Applied)
A Level
Level 3 BTEC Extended Certificate Equivalent to one A Level
What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 5 in English → Minimum average GCSE score of 5.5
What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English
What you will learn:
What you will learn:
A Level Law allows you to explore the fascinating workings of our legal system, the people in it, who influences our lawmakers, what our rights and responsibilities and how to enforce them. After studying Law at Barton Peveril you will be able to critically analyse legal decisions, arguing effectively and with authority about legal decisions that affect our lives and law’s impact on justice, morality and society.
Law (Applied) BTEC lets you explore our legal system, the people in it, who influences our lawmakers and what happens when you break the law or someone wrongs you. This BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate is ideal for those who enjoy studying in a practical, work related way. After studying BTEC Applied Law you will be able to apply legal theories to case studies, topical examples and scenarios whilst debating legal issues that affect our lives.
Topics Studied:
Topics cover four areas:
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− Dispute Solving in Civil Law − Investigating Aspects of Criminal Law (Nonfatal Offences) and the Legal System − Applying the Law including Fatal and Property offences − Contract Law
Legal System Criminal Law Law Making Law of Tort The Nature of Law Contract Law
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ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES Our courses
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English Literature A Level
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English Language A Level
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English Language and Literature A Level
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French A Level
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German A Level
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Spanish A Level
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Japanese GCSE
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Japanese Certificate Level 1
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Mandarin Chinese HSK - Level 1
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OUR COURSES | ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
I am going to study English Language and Literature at Oxford University when I leave Barton Peveril and am considering a career in Law. Barton Peveril has been the perfect place for me because I have received outstanding support in my A Levels and I benefited from opportunities to extend my learning through the Aspire Programme, Extended Project Qualification and English Extension. Isabelle Mills Subjects: English Literature, Geography, History Formerly from St George Catholic College
English Literature
English Language
A Level
A Level
What you need:
What you need:
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
What you will learn:
What you will learn:
You will immerse yourself in some of the most famous writers’ works, analysing and criticising them from your own individual point of view. You will be able to articulate your argument and analysis of prose, poetry, plays and short stories and will have developed a lifelong appreciation of fiction in all its forms.
This course offers you the chance to explore the English Language in all its forms, from the spoken to the written word and the meanings behind them. You will be able to deconstruct written, spoken and multimodal texts from real life examples, alongside consciously shaping your own use of language to suit a variety of media and audiences.
Topics Studied:
Topics Studied:
Poetry − Geoffrey Chaucer − Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes Drama − William Shakespeare − Christopher Marlowe − Lucy Prebble Prose − Dystopia − Texts from 1880 - 1910
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English Language and Literature A Level What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English Language
What you will learn: A Level English Language and Literature gives you the opportunity to strike the balance between English Literature and English Language, focusing on the craft of writing in a range of modern texts. You will study the stylistic features of novels, plays, poetry, blogs, journalism and travel writing. Throughout this course, we will enhance both your creative and analytical writing skills, as well as developing your enjoyment of wider reading. The aim of this course is to help you read like a writer and write like a reader!
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The Dystopian World of The Handmaid’s Tale Fitzgerald’s American Classic, The Great Gatsby Conflict and Tension in A Streetcar Named Desire The Controversial Gothic Novel The Wasp Factory The Love Poetry of John Donne The Representation of Paris in Non-Fiction
English never gets boring as there are so many different aspects to it and I have learnt so much from the course, which has made me more knowledgeable and opinionated overall. Jake Babey Subjects: English Language & Literature, History, Performing Arts (Acting) Formerly from Thornden School
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French A Level What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 6 in French (Higher) → Minimum average GCSE score of 5
What you will learn: Studying this subject will further your use of the French language, making it a tool for intellectual discussion in real life conversation and writing. You will then be able to explore a variety of topics in depth, analyse grammar and build a broad and useful vocabulary for interactions with French speakers from around the world.
Topics Studied: − First Year: Family, Technology, Volunteering, Heritage, − Music and Cinema − Second Year: Cultural Diversity, Social Exclusion, Criminals, Political Engagement, Strikes and Immigration − Grammar − Film: L’Auberge Espagnole − Novel: Kiffe Kiffe Demain
OUR COURSES | ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
English Language really picks apart the everyday - you, me, and anyone else. Looking at language use and what it says about the person using it can be hilarious, intense and revealing all at once. Scarlett Medzavorian Subjects: English Language, English Literature, Sociology Formerly from Fareham Academy
German
Spanish
A Level
A Level
What you need:
What you need:
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 6 in German
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 5 in Spanish
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
What you will learn:
What you will learn:
A Level German provides you with an excellent opportunity to deepen your communication skills, broaden your vocabulary and extend your grammatical knowledge. In addition, you will study different cultural and historical aspects of the German-speaking world, as well as develop research skills into a topic that interests you.
This A Level will enhance your use of Spanish in the spoken and written modes, which will improve your ability to communicate with Spanish speakers from around the world. By studying this course you will gain a broadened vocabulary and a wider understanding of Spanish cultures.
Topics Studied: − − − − − − − −
Aspects of German-speaking Society Artistic Culture in the German-speaking World Grammar The Play: Andorra Film: Goodbye Lenin Multiculturalism in German-Speaking Society Aspects of Political Life in the German-Speaking Worlds
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Aspects of Hispanic Society Artistic Culture in the Hispanic world Multiculturalism in Hispanic Society Aspects of Political Life in the Hispanic World Play: La Casa de Bernarda Alba by Federico García Lorca − Film: Volver by Pedro Almodóvar − An Individual Research Project − Grammar
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Japanese
Japanese Certificate
GCSE
Level 1
What you need:
What you need:
→ To have completed the Certificate level or equivalent first (this course is not for complete beginners)
→ Passion and enthusiasm for Japanese. A GCSE in a language is advantageous → Commitment to three hours of additional study outside of college hours
→ Passion and enthusiasm for Japanese. A GCSE in a language is advantageous
→ To study the Certificate in your first year and the GCSE in your second year
→ Commitment to three hours of additional study outside of college hours
What you will learn: GSCE Japanese will extend your knowledge of the Japanese language and culture. You must have already completed the Certificate in Japanese, which can be taken during your first year at Barton Peveril. After studying GCSE Japanese you will have a greater ability to use and understand Japanese, learning 200 Kanji, and an impressive qualification that will help you stand out to employers and Universities.
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Identity and Culture Local Area, Holiday and Travel School Future Aspirations, Study and Work International and Global Dimension
Immersing myself in the culture has been the real key to developing my fluency. Ryan Granger Subjects: English Literature, French, Politics Formerly from Brookfield Community School
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What you will learn: The Level 1 Certificate in Japanese gives you the rare opportunity to learn about the Japanese language and culture. This certificate is for those who have little to no prior experience of Japanese and is ideal preparation for studying GCSE Japanese in the second year. After studying the Certificate in Japanese you will have a basic understanding of Japanese, including the use of Hiragana, Katakana and some Kanji, as well as an impressive qualification for future employers and Universities.
Topics Studied: − − − −
Introductions Shopping and Eating Out Daily Routine Socialising and Going Out
OUR COURSES | ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
One thing I have learnt about Barton Peveril is that there is always support with anything you need. For me, I have booked multiple appointments with the Careers Department and each time the staff have really helped and directed me. Also the IT Department are very friendly; whenever I have dealt with issues they’re always happy to help, for example borrowing Chromebooks. Kasia Kader Subjects: Biology, Chemistry, German Formerly from Wyvern College
Mandarin Chinese HSK - Level 1 What you need: → Passion and enthusiasm for Chinese Mandarin. A GCSE in a language is advantageous → Commitment to three hours of additional study outside of College hours
What you will learn: The HSK course exposes you to the Chinese language, one of the most widely used languages in the world. The course is based on the textbook Standard Course HSK (1- 3) and is officially certified by Hanban. During one year of studying you will amass a vast amount of basic knowledge on the Chinese language and culture, learning 1000 words, basic Chinese grammar and the knowledge of Chinese characters.
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HUMANITIES Our courses
Subjects are a great foundation for
UNIVERSITY
Classical Civilisation A Level
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Geography A Level
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History A Level
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Philosophy A Level
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Politics A Level
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Religious Studies A Level
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Classical Civilisation
Geography
A Level
A Level
What you need:
What you need:
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English and/or History
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English, Mathematics and Geography if studied
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
What you will learn:
What you will learn:
A Level Classical Civilisation offers you an insight into the ancient world, through its history and myths. After studying Classical Civilisation at Barton Peveril you will be able to assess the ancient world, looking at historical texts, cultures, and beliefs, and understand how it has shaped the way we live today.
This course will broaden your understanding of the natural world, linking theories to current global issues and complexities. You will be able to assess the impact of human activity and natural phenomena on the planet, using the latest research to combat the issues that arise.
Topics Studied:
Core topics studied:
− Literary Epic - Homer’s Odyssey and Virgil’s Aeneid − History and Culture: The Invention of the Barbarian through the Persian Wars − Beliefs and Ideas: The Emergence of Democracy in 5th Century Athens
− Water and Carbon Cycle − Global Systems and Global Governance − Changing Places
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History A Level What you need: → To choose between either the Route A or Route B pathways → GCSEs to include a Grade 4 in English
BERLIN
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
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→ GCSE History is not required
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Residential trips to
AUSCHWITZ
What you will learn:
Topics Studied:
The History A Level offers a choice between two distinct pathways, ‘Route A’ or ‘Route B’, which you will select based on your interests. Either pathway leads to the A Level qualification and both encourage you to explore and analyse the past, using historic documents and your own interpretations to form strong arguments and conclusions. After studying History at Barton Peveril you will be able to engage with prominent historical debates, drawing upon sources, the work of historians and your own knowledge.
Route A − The Tudor Monarchy − The Rise of the Communists in Russia − A Personal Investigation on Civil Rights in the USA or topic of your choice Route B − Britain from 1951 to 2007 − Germany from 1871 to 1991: The Kaiser, the Nazis and the Emergence of Democracy − A Personal Investigation on the Tudors or a topic of your choice from pre-1800
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HUMANITIES OUR COURSES | HUMANITIES
I'm glad I took Philosophy as it has forced me to think outside the box and grow my skills, especially when it comes to critical thinking. Subjects: Economics, Law, Philosophy Formerly from Thornden School
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Philosophy A Level What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 5 in English and Mathematics → Minimum average GCSE score of 5.5
A focus on
STUDENT-LED DEBATES
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What you will learn:
Topics Studied:
A Level Philosophy opens up the debates surrounding knowledge, reality and existence, which have been discussed and contested for centuries. After studying Philosophy at Barton Peveril you will be able to form your own judgements on these debates, using reason and the theories of others to guide and support your conclusions.
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Epistemology Moral Philosophy Metaphysics of God Philosophy of Mind
OUR COURSES | HUMANITIES
I really enjoy everything at College, I've had such a pleasant experience.The main thing that sticks out is the positive atmosphere and the teachers are so helpful, kind and aways there to help you if you want it. Izzy Gollasch Subjects: Classical Civilisation, English Language & Literature, History Formerly from Brookfield Community School
Politics
Religious Studies
A Level
A Level
What you need:
What you need:
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4 → GCSE Religious Studies is not required
What you will learn: A Level Politics allows you to explore and analyse the debates that shape our society and the way countries are run, both in the United Kingdom and abroad. After studying Politics at Barton Peveril you will be able to look at political events from the past and present, assessing their impact on wider society.
Topics Studied: − Political Theory and Ideologies − UK Politics and Government − US Politics and Government
Residential field trips to NEW YORK and
WASHINGTON D.C
What you will learn: A Level Religious Studies encourages you to consider the central concerns within all religions, alongside the ethics and philosophies behind them. After studying Religious Studies at Barton Peveril you will have the ability to form and sustain strong arguments in response to ideas surrounding religion and ethics.
Topics Studied: Buddhism − Beliefs − Practices Religion and Ethics − Normative Ethics − Meta-Ethics Philosophy and Religion − God − Soul and Nature of Self − Value of Religious Experience
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MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTING Our courses Computer Science A Level
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Mathematics A Level
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Mathematics Studies Level 3 Certificate
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Further Mathematics A Level
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Senior Maths
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OUR COURSES | MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTING
The teachers really love what they're teaching, so it makes it so much easier to love Mathematics at College and it doesn't feel like we're just being coached to pass an exam! Eliot Peck Subjects: Chemistry, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics Formerly from Wildern School
Computer Science
Mathematics
A Level
A Level
What you need:
What you need:
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 6 in Mathematics
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 6 in Mathematics
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 5.5
→ You do not need to have any programming experience
What you will learn: A Level Computer Science is about learning to reason when solving complex puzzles. Your programming skills will develop from working with simple programs to creating a complete software solution, using support from a wide range of demanding theories. After studying Computer Science at Barton Peveril you will have developed a solid foundation in a broad range of topics and will be able to recognise patterns and practically apply your knowledge.
Topics Studied: − − − − − − − −
Abstraction and Algorithms Theory of Formal Languages Mathematics for Programming Object-Oriented Programming Computer Networks Computer Architecture Finite State Machines and the Turing Machine Functional Programming and Recursive Programming
What you will learn: A Level Mathematics enhances your numerical, algebraic and trigonometric knowledge, through Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics. You will tackle a broad range of problems that will best prepare you for mathematical and science based courses at university. After studying Mathematics at Barton Peveril you will have an enhanced ability to understand and solve problems, work with numbers and use the mathematical skills that underpin complex equations and concepts.
Topics Studied: − − − − − −
Statistics Mechanics Trigonometry Algebra Graph work Calculus
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Mathematical Studies
Further Mathematics
Level 3 Certificate
A Level
Equivalent to half an A Level
What you need: What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 5 in Mathematics
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 7 in Mathematics → Minimum average GCSE score of 5.5 → To be studied alongside A Level Mathematics
What you will learn: The Mathematical Studies Certificate (Level 3) lets you develop mathematical thinking and problem solving for application in real-life, vocational scenarios. This new form of qualification was established in conjunction with the University of Cambridge, for those who enjoy studying in a practical, work related way. After studying the Mathematical Studies Certificate at Barton Peveril you will have a broad understanding of practical Mathematics, which can be tailored to fit multiple scenarios after College.
Topics Studied: − Collecting and Representing Data − Numerical Calculations − Finances: Credit, VAT, Interest Rates, Tax, National Insurance − Analysis of Data and Distributions − Critical Analysis and Error Correcting
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What you will learn: A Level Further Mathematics broadens and deepens your knowledge and understanding of Mathematics. You will learn how to use mathematical language to construct proofs in Pure Mathematics and use mathematical modelling to develop excellent problem solving skills in Statistics, Discrete Mathematics and Mechanics. Studying Further Mathematics can be challenging and will enable students to demonstrate high analytical skills when applying to elite universities, such as Oxford and Cambridge.
Topics Studied: − Core Pure including Complex Numbers and Matrices − Modelling with Algorithms − Statistics − Mechanics
OUR COURSES | MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTING
The incredible teaching within the Mathematics Department alongside the excellent support of the Careers Department, has enabled me to take the subject I love further and gain an offer to study Mathematics at Oxford. Charlie Wall Subjects: Chemistry, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Psychology Formerly from Crestwood Community School
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MEDIA, CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY Our courses
DEDICATED facilities and technology
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Film Studies A Level
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Information Technology Introductory Diploma
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Media Studies A Level
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Media (Creative Digital Technologies) Level 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma
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Media (Production) Level 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma
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OUR COURSES | MEDIA, CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
My Film Studies teacher is great and the lessons are always fun and educational. I love that I have gained a better understanding of the overall context behind films. Molly Hadley Subjects: English Literature, Film Studies, Media Studies Formerly from Cams Hill School
Film Studies
Information Technology
A Level
Introductory Diploma - Level 3 Equivalent to one A Level
What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English
What you will learn: A Level Film Studies offers you the chance to ‘read’ films, exploring their layers of meaning and assessing the theory behind them. After studying Film Studies at Barton Peveril you will be able to evaluate and debate some of history’s most notable films, as well as applying this theoretical knowledge to the creation of your own films.
What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English and Mathematics
What you will learn: This Diploma gives you the opportunity to explore the IT Sector and its various components, with the workplace in mind. After studying the Diploma you will have a set of practical, transferable skills tailored for working in the IT Sector, pursuing an apprenticeship or studying at university.
Topics Studied:
Topics Studied:
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Old Hollywood New Hollywood British Film Independent Film Mainstream Film Screenplays and Film-Making Documentary Silent Film, German Expressionism Experimental Film, French New Wave
Fundamentals of IT Global Information Application Design Product Development Web Design and Prototyping
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Media Studies A Level What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English
Media (Creative Digital Technologies) Level 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma Equivalent to two A Levels What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English
What you will learn: A Level Media Studies invites you to explore the current media landscape, before creating your own media texts. Whilst studying Media Studies at Barton Peveril you will be able to apply the theories you learn to the practical work you create, on a variety of platforms and using a range of software, whilst also critiquing current and historical media products.
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TV Film Marketing Radio Newspapers Magazines Advertising Online Products Video Games Music Video Media Forms, Representations, Audiences and Industries
What you will learn: This Diploma allows you to work practically, producing content found in the world’s growing creative industries. This course will give you a deeper understanding of the world’s digital landscape and the advanced practical skills needed to work in these industries.
Topics Studied: − − − − − − −
Games Design Graphic Design 3D Modelling for Games and 3D Animation Pre-production and Planning for Media Products Audio Creation for Games Animation Media Products and Audiences
OUR COURSES | MEDIA, CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
The practical side to Media (Production) is really enjoyable, particularly being able to make my own films and be creative. I have also learnt so much about film and modern media. Pip Watkins Subjects: Popular Music Performance, Media (Production) Formerly from Upper Shirley High School
Media (Production) Level 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma Equivalent to two A Levels What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English → Merit in a Vocational Media course if taken
What you will learn:
Pathways:
Media (Production) is designed for people who enjoy learning in a practical, work-related way. The course provides a high quality, industry recognised qualification that acknowledges the skills, settings, job roles, principles and values involved in the Media Industry. At the beginning of your studies you will need to select one of two pathways, which you will continue throughout the two-year course: Video and Moving Image Production or Digital Media Design.
Video and Moving Image Production − TV, Film and Music Video Production and Cinematography − VFX, SFX, Scriptwriting and Advertising Digital Media − Advertising, Journalism and Photography − Graphics, Print Production and Animation
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PERFORMING ARTS Our courses
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Drama and Theatre A Level
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Music A Level
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Music Technology A Level
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Popular Music Performance Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma
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Performing Arts (Acting or Musical Theatre) Level 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma
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I love the upbeat atmosphere within the Performing Arts Department! The lessons are always fun and engaging and so applicable to pursuing acting and a career in the industry.The teachers treat you like adults and are always so helpful and supportive. Lydia Le Brocq Subjects: Drama and Theatre, Performing Arts (Musical Theatre) Formerly from The Henry Cort Community College
Dance
Drama and Theatre
A Level
A Level
What you need:
What you need:
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English
→ Previous dance experience
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
What you will learn:
What you will learn:
Dance at A Level enables you to study both Contemporary and Jazz styles. You will explore both styles practically, applying the theory you learn to your practical work. After studying Dance at Barton Peveril you will have grown in confidence and developed a unique choreographic voice, possessing the dedication, motivation, teamwork and organisational skills that are fundamental for life after College.
A Level Drama and Theatre gives you a practical and theoretical insight into the Performing Arts. After studying Drama and Theatre at Barton Peveril you will be able to apply the theory you have learned to your own work and the work of others, showcasing your understanding of the multiple techniques and practices you have acquired for audiences.
Topics Studied: − Practical Technique in Contemporary and Jazz Dance − Performance Skills for the Dancer − Choreography − Dance History and its Context − Safe Studio Practice, Alignment and a Healthy Approach to Training − Critical Engagement with your own work − Analysis of Dance as an Art Form
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Antigone and the Theatre of Ancient Greece Our Country’s Good - Modern Classics Live Theatre Analysis Applying Theatre Practitioner Methods Creating Original Theatre Performing and Designing Scripts
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Music
Music Technology
A Level
A Level
What you need:
What you need:
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in Music
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in Music or 5 in Music Performance or Theory (ABRSM)
→ Ability to read music fluently and have an understanding of Music Theory (ABRSM), up to grade 5
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4 → If you do not have these you will be assessed on your own suitable portfolio
→ If you do not have a Grade 5 in your main instrument an audition is required
What you will learn:
What you will learn: A Level Music gives you an in-depth insight into the performance, composition and analysis of music. After studying Music at Barton Peveril you will be able to compose and perform your own music, whilst also critically assessing your own work and that of others.
Topics Studied: − − − −
Topics Studied:
Performance Composition Musical Styles Music Theory
FREE TUITION on your main instrument/ voice
I enjoy the opportunities students of all subject backgrounds are given at Barton Peveril! In my Popular Music Performance class we were able to do a workshop with a guitarist who has played in concerts with Sam Smith and Jessie J, I’ve not heard of any other colleges able to offer such exciting lessons! Faith Fogg Subjects: Economics, Mathematics, Popular Music Performance Formerly from Brookfield Community School 69
A Level Music Technology lets you practically explore the technological composition of music, using industry standard software as well as recording in well-equipped studios. After studying Music Technology you will be able to edit the work of others and create your own digital pieces, in a range of styles. − − − − −
Audio Editing Industry Standard Recording Studio Facilities Dynamic Processing Equalisation Use of Effects
OUR COURSES | PERFORMING ARTS
Popular Music Performance Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma
Equivalent to one and a half A Levels
THEATRE TRIPS to local, national and international productions
What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in Music if taken → Grade 7 on your main instrument or voice → You must also be able to read music fluently and have some understanding of Music Theory (ABRSM), up to grade 5
What you will learn: This course gives highly able musicians the optimum chance to pursue a career in the commercial music industry, as performers. On this course you will be able to develop your skills as a performer, and become adept in a range of techniques and styles.
Topics Studied: − − − − −
Session Musician Live Music Performance Music Improvisation Advanced Harmony Techniques Planning a Career in Music
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Performing Arts (Acting or Musical Theatre) Level 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma Equivalent to two A Levels What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English → An audition is required
What you will learn:
Topics Studied:
This Diploma has two strands, Acting or Musical Theatre, which both give you the chance to explore and develop your practice whilst focusing on working in the industry. After studying the Performing Arts Level 3 Diploma you will have experience researching, developing and performing in a range of styles for numerous audiences.
Both − Arts Administration − Proposal for a Commissioning Brief − Influential Performance Practice − Preparing to Work in the Performing Arts Sector
Preparation for drama school auditions
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Acting − Acting Technique − Classical Theatre − Combined Arts − Improvisation − Directing Musical Theatre − Singing Technique − Acting Technique − Dance Technique
OUR COURSES | PERFORMING ARTS
In Music Technology, we have access to top quality recording equipment in the College Studio.The teachers are always around to help you if you get stuck on a particular topic. Georgy Sunilidicula Subjects: Mathematics, Music Technology, Physics Formerly from Regents Park Community College
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The College's Rose Theatre underwent a £1.35 million reconstruction and now boasts 372 seats, fully updated technical infrastructure (the latest lighting, staging and sound technology), and offers another, larger functional space for current students to practice and perform for their numerous annual College productions.
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SCIENCE Our courses
State-of-the-art
£6.5M SCIENCE CENTRE
Biology A Level
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Chemistry A Level
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Engineering Level 3 Cambridge Technical Extended Certificate
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering Level 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma
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Environmental Science A Level
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Physics A Level
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Science (Applied) Level 3 BTEC Extended Certificate
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OUR COURSES | SCIENCE
Chemistry at Barton is a subject that inspires innovation and encourages experimentation, to discover things that were previously thought to be impossible. Rebecca Mitchell Subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Spanish Formerly from Bitterne Park School
Biology
Chemistry
A Level
A Level
WHAT YOU NEED:
WHAT YOU NEED:
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 6 in either Combined Science or Biology, a Grade 6 in Mathematics and a Grade 5 in English
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 6 in either Combined Science or Chemistry, a Grade 6 in Mathematics and a Grade 5 in English
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 5.5
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 5.5
What you will learn:
What you will learn:
You will experience a fascinating insight into the processes behind all living organisms, exploring how they function in the living matter around us. After studying Biology at Barton Peveril you will have a greater understanding of the processes going on in the living world and the ability to explain and monitor their function.
Chemistry enables you to explore and understand the substances around us, their make-up and how they came to be. After studying Chemistry at Barton Peveril you will have a heightened awareness of these substances, being able to theoretically and practically demonstrate their properties and the processes that shape them.
Topics studied:
Topics studied:
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Biological Molecules Cells Lung and Heart Function The Immune Response DNA and Genetic Diversity Cell Division, Differentiation and Classification Energy Transfer and Nutrient Cycles Genetics
Development of Practical Skills in Chemistry Foundations in Chemistry Periodic Table and Energy Core Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry and Transition Elements Organic Chemistry and Analysis
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Engineering Level 3 Cambridge Technical Extended Certificate Equivalent to one A Level
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Diploma Level 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma Equivalent to two A Levels
WHAT YOU NEED:
WHAT YOU NEED:
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 5 in Mathematics and 4 in any Science subject
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 5 in Mathematics and 4 in English and either Applied Science or Physics
What you will learn: The Engineering Extended Certificate provides you with the fundamentals in an array of Engineering fields, from Automotive to Electrical. You will gain numerous practical-based skills as well as an in-depth knowledge of the inner workings of a breadth of Engineering topics, which are ideal for further study and employment in this sector.
Topics Studied: − − − − −
Mechanical Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Fluid Dynamics Thermal Physics Material Science
DEDICATED facilities and technology
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What you will learn: The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Diploma offers you an in-depth and practical approach to Engineering, with a focus on the workplace. The pathway you take focuses on the world of electrical design and manufacturing, however you will also branch out to take various other aspects of Engineering like material science. After studying the Engineering Extended Certificate at Barton Peveril you will have numerous practical-based skills as well as an in-depth knowledge of the inner workings of a breadth of Engineering topics, which are ideal for further study and employment in this sector.
Topics Studied: − − − − −
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Mechanical Engineering Fluid Dynamics Thermal Physics Material Science
OUR COURSES | SCIENCE
Barton Peveril's Science Centre has really modern facilities, which makes it a really good place to study and learn. The outdoor spaces around College have also been really nice to sit in while catching up with friends. Amelia Barnett Subjects: Chemistry, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics Formerly from Oasis Academy: Sholing
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Environmental Science
Physics
A Level
A Level
WHAT YOU NEED:
WHAT YOU NEED:
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in Combined Science, English and Mathematics
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 6 in either Combined Science or Physics, a Grade 6 in Mathematics and a Grade 5 in English
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
→ It is strongly recommended to study A Level Mathematics alongside this subject
What you will learn: Environmental Science asks you to consider the sustainability of our way of life, focusing on debates at the forefront of modern discussion surrounding our planet. After studying Environmental Science at Barton Peveril you will have formed the ability to delve into and assess the science surrounding our environment, seeing how everyday issues arise, why they need to be solved, and how to create the best solution.
Topics Studied: − − − − − − −
Diversity of Planet Earth Species Conservation and Their Habitats Physical Resources The Atmosphere, Hydrosphere and Lithosphere Energy and Pollution Farming and Food Production Sustainability of Our Way of Life Field trips and guest speakers to experience the most current research and developments in
SCIENCE What I enjoy the most about Chemistry and Biology are the practicals. They are always interesting, fun and quite refreshing after a period of study - definitely something to look forward to. Rhys Stock Subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Psychology Formerly from Testwood School 79
What you will learn: This course is an exciting and challenging subject that allows you to explore how the world works, encouraging you to delve into the hidden laws behind physical phenomena from the simplest atom to the formation of the Universe. You will rely heavily on your Mathematics skills to enable you to access all parts of the course. After studying Physics at Barton Peveril you will have a firm set of problemsolving skills and a deeper understanding of the world we live in, which is essential for further study and work in the science and engineering fields.
Topics Studied: − − − − − −
Measurements and Their Errors Particles and Radiation Waves Mechanics and Materials Electricity Further Mechanics and Thermal Physics − Fields and Their Consequences − Nuclear Physics − Astrophysics
Residential field trip to
CERN, Switzerland
OUR COURSES | SCIENCE
Science (Applied) Level 3 Cambridge Technical Extended Certificate Equivalent to one A Level WHAT YOU NEED: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in Combined Science, English and Mathematics
What you will learn:
Topics Studied:
Science (Applied) BTEC offers a broadened practical insight into a range of scientific concepts across Biology, Chemistry and Physics. You will skills that enable you to explore scientific concepts practically, based on real workplace scenarios.
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Principles of Science Practical Scientific Procedures Science Investigation Skills Physiology of Human Body Systems
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SOCIAL SCIENCES Our courses Health and Social Care Level 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma or Extended Diploma
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Criminology Level 3 Diploma
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Psychology A Level
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Sociology A Level
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Visits from prestigious academic and
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INDUSTRY EXPERTS
Find out more at barton-peveril.ac.uk/courses
OUR COURSES | SOCIAL SCIENCES
I really enjoy Sociology at Barton. It is fascinating debating different ways society affects individuals and how individuals affect society. I also like that we compare the modern world to the traditional sociological viewpoints. Tayeba Miah Subjects: Chemistry, Psychology, Sociology Formerly from Regents Park Community College
Health and Social Care
Criminology
Level 3 Cambridge Technical Diploma
Level 3 Diploma
Equivalent to two A Levels
Equivalent to one A Level
or Extended Diploma
Equivalent to three A Levels
What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English
What you need:
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English and a Science → Minimum average GCSE score of 4
What you will learn: These courses give you an insight into the Health and Social Care sector, which is ideal for those pursuing careers as Nurses, Midwives, Paramedics, Occupational Therapists, Social Workers, Youth Workers and Primary Teachers. After studying Health and Social Care at Barton Peveril you will be able to practically apply theoretical knowledge to real life scenarios.
Topics Studied: − Building Positive Relationships in Health and Social Care − Equality, Diversity and Rights − Health, Safety and Security − Anatomy and physiology − Infection Control − Personalisation and a Person Centred Approach to Care − Safeguarding − Promote Positive Behaviour
What you will learn: The course provides you with a broad insight into the Criminal Justice System, exploring the nature of crime and the thought processes around it. You will develop the ability to examine information to critique the verdicts of criminal cases and their impact on society.
Topics Studied: − − − − −
Criminal Justice System Criminality Types of crime Criminological Theories Social Control
ANNUAL True Life Crime Conference
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Psychology
Sociology
A Level
A Level
What you need:
What you need:
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English, Mathematics and Science
→ GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 5
→ Minimum average GCSE score of 4
What you will learn:
What you will learn: A Level Psychology allows you to delve into the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. After studying Psychology at Barton Peveril you will be able to apply scientific research to real behaviour, looking at studies in topics from Schizophrenia to addiction.
Topics Studied: − − − − − − − − − −
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Biopsychology Psychopathology Attachment Memory Social Influence Research Methodology Approaches in Psychology Schizophrenia Psychology of Addiction Relationships
Sociology provides you with an insight into the workings of society. It looks at the impact of social structures on individuals and the multiple interactions that take place between groups of people within society. After studying this course, you will be able to assess social action; applying theories that focus on the recent past and present.
Topics Studied: − − − − −
INTERACTIVE lessons, with studentled discussions and debates
Families and Households Crime and Deviance Beliefs in Society Education Research Methods
RESIDENTIAL FIELD TRIPS
to Rome and Barcelona
OUR COURSES | SOCIAL SCIENCES
My favourite part so far in Criminology has been the Crime Scene to Court Room unit.We look at different case studies and learn about the investigative techniques used in criminal investigations. Beth Leggett Subjects: Criminology, Psychology, Religious Studies Formerly from Kings' School, Winchester
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SPORT AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Our courses
ELITE
sports programmes also available as a Q-XTRA opportunity
Physical Education A Level
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Sport Level 3 Extended Certificate, Diploma and Extended Diploma
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OUR COURSES | SPORT AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
I love the aspects of learning that PE covers and how it builds on GCSE topics by going into much more depth.The teachers are really supportive and always make lessons fun, interactive and interesting. Sara Weinberg Subjects: History, Mathematics, Physical Education Formerly from Meoncross School
Physical Education A Level What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English, Mathematics and Science → Minimum average GCSE score of 5
What you will learn:
Topics Studied:
Physical Education gives you an in-depth insight into the many components of sport, from the practical elements of physical activity to the science behind it. After studying Physical Education at Barton Peveril you will be able to explain the practical aspect of sport using theory, optimise performance and look after the complexities of the human body.
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Anatomy and Physiology Biomechanics Skill Acquisition Sport Psychology Sport and Society Contemporary Issues in Sport Practical Performance Assessment Evaluation and Analysis of Performance
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Sport Level 3 Extended Certificate, Diploma and Extended Diploma Extended Certificate is equivalent to one A Level Diploma is equivalent to two A levels Extended Diploma is equivalent to three A Levels What you need: → GCSEs to include a minimum Grade 4 in English → GCSE Combined Science at Grade 4 is advantageous (Extended Diploma)
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What you will learn:
Topics Studied:
The Sport Level 3 courses offer you an insight into the sport industry, with a strong focus on the workplace. This new form of qualification was established in conjunction with the University of Cambridge, for those who enjoy studying in a practical, work-related way. The Extended Certificate takes up one subject slot, the Diploma takes up two and the Extended Diploma takes up three. After studying either course at Barton Peveril, you will be able to apply your practical and theoretical skills to real workplace scenarios.
All − Body Systems and the Effects of Physical Activity − Sports Coaching, Sports Development and Practical Sport Diploma − Fitness Testing − Performance Analysis − Sports Injuries Extended Diploma Only − Working Safely in Sport − Sport and Psychology − Sports Organisation, Development and Business − Nutrition and Biomechanics
OUR COURSES | SPORT AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PE is great, I am very much a sports person and learning about the body’s response to exercise and its mechanics, to me, is fascinating. In addition, with PE I am able to take information away and apply it to my own sport which is very useful. Marcus Scullion Subjects: Biology, Physical Education, Psychology Formerly from Wildern School
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LEVEL TWO Our courses Level 2 Programme
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Can lead on to a
LEVEL 3
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OUR COURSES | LEVEL TWO
Level 2 Programme What you need: → Minimum of four GCSEs at Grade 3 including English and Mathematics → To choose between either the Business, Media or Creative pathways
What you will learn: The Level 2 course equips you with the skills, knowledge and qualifications you need to progress to the next stage in your academic career. As well as completing GCSE English and/ or GCSE Mathematics and/or Functional Skills, you will also complete a core Business Extended Certificate and then choose between either the Business, Media or Creative pathways.
Topics Studied: Core: Business Extended Certificate − Planning, promoting and marketing − Speaking and listening within a business context − Identifying own strengths and skills − Developing own career plan − Applying and interviewing for a job − Developing personal selling skills − Presenting and developing interpersonal skills.
Media Pathway (Media Extended Certificate) − Media products and their target audience − Distribution and promotion of media products − Planning and producing a new talk and music radio programme − Plan, produce and edit footage of a two minute segment for an original film or TV media product. Creative Pathway (GCSE Photography) − Engaging independently in the creative process − Critical and reflective thinkers with enquiring minds − Developing investigative, analytical, experimental, practical, technical and expressive skills − Exploring and experimenting with ideas, processes, media, materials and techniques − Developing and refining ideas and proposals, personal outcomes or solutions with increasing independence − Risk taking and learning from experience.
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CHOOSING YOUR PROGRAMME OF STUDY Choosing your courses
Average GCSE score
Our aim is to ensure that you are enrolled on courses that prepare you for your future and provide you with the best possible chance of success.
Some subjects at Barton Peveril require a minimum average GCSE score. You can calculate this by taking your top 8 GCSEs including English (Language or Literature) and Mathematics, adding up their scores and dividing this number by 8.
Programme of study − You will choose three A Levels or vocational equivalents, or a combination of the two, to make up your core courses. − Strong exam results are important, but universities and employers also look for evidence of your other skills and experience. − Our Q-XTRA options can help give you skills for the future which can make you more rounded and employable. − Depending on your average GCSE score, you could also take a fourth A Level.
PLEASE BE AWARE 1. The College prospectus can only ever be a good indication of the courses we intend to run in the following academic year, but there may be changes 2. There may be limits on numbers on some courses 3. The College is significantly oversubscribed. Applications after the closing date are unlikely to be offered places. In the event that we cannot admit all applicants to the College or on certain courses, we will make decisions on places and courses based on the College’s admissions policy available on the website.
Programme of study structure This diagram shows how your full programme of study at College will look.
Core
Choose three A Levels or vocational equivalents
1
Additional
Choose options from
Q-XTRA options
2 Fourth A Level (Average GCSE Score 7)
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CHOOSING YOUR PROGRAMME OF STUDY
A Levels, vocational programmes or a mixed programme? You will decide whether to take A Levels (examination-based), vocational courses (mainly coursework-based), or opt for a combination of the two. Both A Levels and vocational courses at Barton Peveril provide first-rate experiences and opportunities for you. Vocational courses can be taken as a full-time programme (the equivalent of three A Levels) or part of a mixed programme (combined with a limited selection of A Levels).
Entry Requirements To be accepted at Barton Peveril you will need to: − Meet our minimum entry requirements (below) − Calculate your average GCSE score (see opposite)
GCSE Mathematics and English If you have not achieved Grade 4s in Mathematics and English at school, you will be expected to study these subjects as part of your programme at Barton Peveril.
− Meet individual subject requirements (see course pages)
GCSE Grades (Best 8 including English AND Mathematics) Grades averaging 7 or above at GCSE Grades averaging 5.5 or above at GCSE
Programme of study available to you Aspire Programme Three or four A Levels Q-XTRA options Three A Levels Vocational courses Q-XTRA options
Helpful advice when planning your programme Consider whether your university or career might require more traditional academic subject choices A majority of our students choose to study a full programme of A Levels. Check individual subject entry requirements
Three A Levels
Grades averaging between 5.5 and 4 at GCSE
Mixed Programme (vocational and A Level) Vocational programme (equivalent to three A Levels)
Reflect carefully on whether A Levels, vocational or a mixed programme would give you the best chance of success and enable you to progress to your future university/career plans
Q-XTRA options
Grades averaging 4 or below at GCSE and/or five Grade 4 GCSEs. Must include a Grade 4 in English Four Grade 3 GCSEs including English
Restricted selection of A Levels Mixed Programme (Vocational and A Level) Vocational programme (equivalent to three A Levels) Vocational programmes (Level 2)
These options provide more opportunities for assessment via coursework. They are a fantastic option for many students to achieve excellent grades that lead to university, apprenticeships or employment We have a limited number of one year courses designed to enable you to move onto a Level 3 mixed or vocational programme the following year. See page 94.
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INDEX
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Why Barton
Page 03
Campus
Page 07
Supporting your learning
Page 09
Becoming more independent
Page 11
Q-XTRA Opportunities
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Q-XTRA Sport and Fitness
Page 15
Q-XTRA Competitive Sports and Teams
Page 17
Q-XTRA Elite Sport
Page 18
Q-XTRA Arts and Development
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Q-XTRA Development and Subject Extensions
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Q-XTRA EPQ
Page 24
Global Trips
Page 25
Preparing for the future
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The Aspire programme
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Oxbridge applications
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Training and employment
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Our courses (see opposite)
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Choosing your programme of study
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INDEX AND COURSE FINDER
COURSE FINDER A-Z COURSE
PAGE
COURSE
PAGE
Biology
76
Mandarin Chinese HSK - Level 1
52
Business
44
Law
46
Business - Level 3
44
Law (Applied) - Level 3 Extended Certificate
46
Chemistry
76
Level 2 Programme
90
Classical Civilisation
54
Mathematics
60
Computer Science
60
Mathematics Studies - Level 3
61
Criminology - Level 3 Diploma
82
69
Dance
68
Media (Creative Digital Technologies) - Level 3 Diploma
Drama and Theatre
68
Media (Production) - Level 3 Diploma
65
Economics
45
Media Studies
65
Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Level 3 Diploma
77
Music
69
Music Technology
69
Engineering - Level 3 Extended Certificate
77
Performing Arts (Musical Theatre) - Level 3 Diploma
71
English Language
48
Performing Arts (Acting) - Level 3 Diploma
71
English Language and Literature
49
Philosophy
57
English Literature
48
Photography
39
Environmental Science
79
Photography (Moving Image)
39
Film Studies
64
Physical Education
86
Fine Art
38
Physics
79
French
49
Politics
58
Further Mathematics
61
70
Geography
54
Popular Music Performance Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma
German
53
Product Design
40
38
Psychology
83
Health and Social Care - Level 3 Diploma or Extended Diploma
82
Religious Studies
58
Science (Applied) - Level 3 Extended Certificate
80
History
55
Sociology
83
Information Technology Level 3 Introductory Diploma
64
Spanish
50
51
87
Japanese - GCSE
Sport - Level 3 Extended Certificate, Diploma or Extended Diploma
Japanese - Level 1
51
Textiles
40
Graphic Communication
94
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