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Tag Archives: Year Twelve
Week beginning 7th March
This very short term is disappearing extremely quickly. What you do now, over Easter and in the 5 – 7 school weeks after half term will go a long way to determining your grades. Years 12s: you will be getting … Continue reading
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Sutton Trust
The Sutton Trust Summer Schools will be running again next year and you can apply by following the link below. Check the criteria to see if you are eligible. If you are, it’s a really good opportunity which will ‘flag … Continue reading
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EPQ titles
As promised after today’s presentation, here are all the past tasks that students have done for the EPQ. It’s a really diverse range and demonstrates the potential of what can be done. EPQ titles since 2010 Check earlier post on … Continue reading
Revision over Easter!
Please find here a digital copy of the ‘limited edition’ revision timetable which ran out yesterday, forcing a reprint, such was the demand. There are therefore some ‘analogue’ copies available in the front office. You can, of course, adapt this for … Continue reading
Register to Vote!
Even if you are 18 and still live at home, YOU have to register to vote by 20th APRIL! This is the link: registertovote. It will take you 5 minutes and you’ll need your national insurance number. This new registration system is … Continue reading
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Last week of term
It’s been a long term and the majority of the Year 13s who are applying for uni have got their applications sent off. However, if you have been texted, it is still incomplete and your last chance to get it … Continue reading
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13th October
Have a look at this link to Staircase12, University College Oxford’s online hub of resources for students aiming high at school and thinking about applying to top universities. You’ll find plenty of resources to help you develop your interests, book reviews … Continue reading
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New BSc Psychology taster course at King’s College London for year 12 & 13 students
King’s College London has just announced they will be running a university taster course for year 12 and 13 students who are considering studying BSc Psychology at university on Wednesday 5 November 2014, 9.30am – 2.30pm This taster course is … Continue reading
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FutureLearn
Follow this link to the whole range of FREE online courses offered by universities both here and abroad. https://www.futurelearn.com/ It’s a fantastic resource and is linked to the MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) that the University of Southampton offer. Look at … Continue reading
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EPQ Applications
If you would like to do the EPQ, please apply by letter or e mail to Mr Hand (rhand@littleheath.w-berks.sch.uk) by Thursday 26th June. You should state, in no more than 200 words, why you want to do the EPQ and what … Continue reading
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