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                          Be Extraordinary

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FOR 6TH FORM ADMISSIONS IN SEPTEMBER 2021
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    Discover
    what you are
    capable of
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Welcome to
The Odyssey Trust
for Education
Welcome from the CEO/Executive Headteacher
King Henry Sixth Form is part of the Odyssey Trust for Education, comprising Townley
Grammar School and King Henry School. As such it benefits from the wider resources
of these two schools, bringing high academic rigour and wrap around support to
students who choose to complete their education with us.
We believe that a great sixth form is more than the subjects you study. It is an
environment that enables you to become the adult you aspire to be, to be a person of
character and a scholar. We expect a great deal in terms of commitment, hard work
and personal growth and in return we offer a unique and life changing experience.
Your sixth form should be a place where you can feel secure and supported, where
you can make new friends and grow existing ones, a place where you can explore your
interests and discover new abilities and talents.
At King Henry Sixth Form we hope you will discover what you are truly capable of. You
will be challenged to participate in the wider life of the school, to take a leadership
role and to get involved in enrichment opportunities. You will have a wide range of
subjects to choose from but an even wider range of experiences to grow from.
So if you are ambitious, if you work hard and are ready to make your mark on the
world we would like to welcome you.
Desmond Deehan
CEO/Executive Headteacher, Odyssey Trust for Education

Contents
  Welcome to The Odyssey Trust for Education..............................................................3
  Welcome to King Henry School.......................................................................................4
  Welcome to King Henry School Sixth Form..................................................................5
  Programmes of Study..........................................................................................................6
  Choosing your sunjects......................................................................................................7
  The Supporting Curriculum and Enrichment.................................................................8
  Higher Education Progression and Oxbridge Applications........................................9
  Apprenticeships & Careers............................................................................................. 10
  Student Leadership........................................................................................................... 11
  Testimonials................................................................................................................12 - 13
  Sixth Form Dress Code.................................................................................................... 14
  Boys’ Football Academy.................................................................................................. 15
                                                                                                                                         Part of the Odyssey Trust for Education
  Girls’ Football Academy................................................................................................... 16
  Basketball Academy......................................................................................................... 17
  Course Listing............................................................................................................18 - 27
  How to Apply..................................................................................................................... 27

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Welcome to
King Henry School

Welcome from the Headteacher
As Headteacher, it gives me great pleasure to extend a warm welcome to you as
you consider King Henry School Sixth Form for the next phase of your education.
We welcome applications from our current Year 11 students and from newcomer
candidates.
We are a small and dynamic sixth form. We offer a friendly and supportive learning
environment, with a strong focus on academic rigour, self-discipline and the highest
educational aspirations. We support our students to achieve their very best and to
develop a rich body of knowledge, a wide vocabulary, the ability to question the world
around them and have the skills to form their own ideas and views.
King Henry Sixth Form students are encouraged to have the confidence that
prepares them exceptionally well for higher education entry into leading universities;
apprenticeships; employment and the career path of their choosing. My expectation
is that the majority of our students leave here with a plethora of options and the
wisdom and independence to make the right choices to lead happy, fulfilled lives.
I hope the information you gain here will convey the family atmosphere, the
professionalism and our pursuit of excellence and ambition. Lessons designed to
stretch and inspire are a fundamental feature of school life, but this is only a small
part of the story. King Henry delivers a range of experiences through which we
develop students into the well-rounded, confident and talented young adults that
you will find here. It seeks to provide the best education and give our students the
greatest of opportunities.
Rob Leitch
Headteacher

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Welcome to King Henry
School Sixth Form

Welcome from the Assistant Headteacher
King Henry School Sixth Form is a vibrant centre of learning for our community, with a
relentless commitment to enhancing the lives of all young people, regardless of their
starting point.
We develop students’ knowledge, academic excellence, and character by building
their resilience, compassion and ambition. I am incredibly proud to work with such an
ambitious and vibrant group of young people. I think one of the strengths of our Sixth
Form is the personalised approach we take as a team in ensuring that the support you
receive is tailored to fit you as an individual. Although academic achievement and
success are important, they will not be the things that define you as a person in your
time in the sixth form or your wider future. For me, your personal development is
equally, if not more, important.
To ensure we achieve this, we will:
 •   Nurture independence, resilience and joy for learning in all our students through
     the high expectations we set. This will be supported through developing and
     enriching characteristics in all our young people outside of their curriculum,
     including the Football and Basketball Academies.                                      Miss R Powell
 •   Develop our staff across all subject areas, ensuring exceptional teaching and         Assistant Headteacher
     learning and individual support. Alongside this, we will offer a broad, challenging
     curriculum for all, enabling students to make a successful post-18 transition
     whatever their chosen path.
 •   Provide first class facilities – a safe and supportive environment encouraging all
     students to strive to achieve their best.
Within King Henry School Sixth Form, and across the Odyssey Trust for Education
in partnership with Townley Grammar School, we believe in an inclusive approach
for all students. We offer a range of Pathways that students can follow to succeed
at varying levels. This means that our intake is diverse and our students get a
bespoke experience that works to develop their individual strengths and passions.
Our partnership with Townley Grammar School allows us to provide students with
extended leadership opportunities and a broad enrichment programme.
All students at King Henry School Sixth Form pick three subjects to study, which run
alongside our extensive 21C curriculum, enrichment programme, private and home
study periods. We are incredibly excited to be introducing three pathways this year
which will support our students to excel.
We look forward to welcoming you at King Henry School Sixth Form.
Miss R Powell
                                                                                           Mrs H Ghatore
Assistant Headteacher
                                                                                           Head of Sixth Form

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              Programmes of Study
One of the strengths of our Sixth Form is the
personalised approach we take as a team in ensuring
that the support you receive is tailored to fit you as an
individual.
Students in Year 12 will be placed on a programme of study dependent on their GCSE
results upon entering the Sixth Form.

There are three main routes that can be taken:

    Specialist                    Professional                   Progression

           21C, Careers, Enrichment, Leadership Opportunities

The Specialist Pathway focuses on A-Level subjects. These are Level 3 subjects that
are particularly suited for those students who are planning to go on to university.
Generally, the entry requirements are 5 GCSEs grade 5-9 and are assessed through
examinations at the end of the two years of study.
The Professional Pathway focuses on vocational courses, such as BTECs. These are
Level 3 subjects that are suitable for students who want to work in a particular sector
or industry. Generally, the requirements are 5 GCSEs grade 4-9 and they are assessed
through a combination of coursework and examinations throughout the two years of
study.
The Progression Pathway focuses on vocational courses, but at Level 2. The Level
2 courses take one academic year to complete and provide students with provide
students with the skills and qualifications they require to access the Professional
Pathway in their second year. Therefore, these students complete an extra year with
us at King Henry Sixth Form. The entry requirements for these are 5 GCSEs grade
3-9 and they are assessed through a combination of coursework and examinations
throughout the year.

Students also have the opportunity of selecting a mixture of A Levels and BTEC/
Vocational courses. Students will study a total of 3 A Level/BTEC courses.
Students who have achieved very good GCSE grades can also have the opportunity
of studying 4 A Levels/BTECs.

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         Choosing your Subjects
It is important that when you choose your subjects
you consider your next steps.
A good starting point would be to research the following websites to assist you when
making your choices:
UCAS - www.ucas.com
Apprenticeships - www.bexley.gov.uk
You may not know yet wether you want to go to university or to embark on an
apprenticeship, so it is important that you pick subjects you enjoy.
Enthusiam and motivation is key and we will be here to support you through your
sixth form journey,

                                                    All subjects are challenging
                                                   and require a committed and
                                                             dedicated attitude.

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                           The Supporting
                           Curriculum and
                            Enrichment
It is essential that our curriculum offer extends
beyond the classroom to ensure our students receive
a holistic education that supports their personal
development.
As part of its supporting curriculum, King Henry School Sixth Form includes a wide
range of initiatives designed to support and enhance the programmes of study.
Comprising of the following elements:
 • Daily tutor time
 • 21C
 • Timetabled supervised study periods
 • A varied and dynamic enrichment programme
 • One week work experience in Year 12 supported by the Careers team
In addition we offer activities and events that Sixth Form can take a lead role in to
develop their skillsets:
 •   Sixth Form School Council
 •   Fund raiser event for charities
 •   Sixth Form Prom
 •   UCAS drop down days
 •   UCAS London Taster Course Programme
 •   Apprenticeship drop down days
 •   Safe Drive Stay Alive course
 •   School trips

21C
King Henry 21C is a complementary Curriculum that supplements the National
Curriculum in preparing students for the 21st century and the rapidly changing world
around them.
21C is a combination of classical educational principles with the realities of the
modern world, and is guided by a desire to further enhance our students’ knowledge
of the world, their capacity to question existing ideas and ability to communicate
clearly and effectively.
The aim is to empower students to innovate in their aspirations rather than follow
established paths, and author future cultural narratives rather than uncritically abide
by the status quo. 21C is delivered daily in dedicated sessions through tutor groups
modulated in content and delivery to the developmental stages and needs of the
various year groups.

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       Higher Education
    Progression and Oxbridge
          Applications
We provide a fully extensive UCAS guidance programme to
support students in their choice of University and courses.
We proudly use ‘Unifrog’ a platform that helps and supports students. It provides them with a
fantastic range of resources and guidance, which alongside our support in school is invaluable.
The process begins early in Year 12, where students are invited to attend ‘drop down career
days’ and information evenings. During these sessions students will spend whole days gaining
extensive information about level 3 pathways and will register with UCAS.
In addition to this, students will spend a day at a UCAS fair and collect all the necessary
information needed to help with their choices. We organise informative talks for students from
different industries to assist them in the applications process. Students will start working on
their personal statement in Year 12 and will be issued a personal referee to assist with their
application. This focused, tailored approach sees a solid percentage of our students succeed in
obtaining offers from their ‘first choice’ university.
Courses which require additional tests such as the BMAT and UCAT for Medicine are supported
through additional sessions through mentoring schemes at KHS and in partnership with the the
Odyssey Trust.
Before choosing your A level options it is highly recommended that you spend time finding
out as much information as you can about universities, the courses they offer and the grade
requirements.

  Oxbridge
  Any student aspiring to apply for a place at Oxford or Cambridge are supported
  through an extensive programme with continuous support through the Odyssey
  Trust. This includes an intensive programme of subject specific additional readings
  and tutorials in preparation for the rigorous application process (further details are
  available on request).
  You will be invited to attend an Oxbridge Evening for Bexley Schools which will
  provide additional information that will support the application process. Students
  will also be given the opportunity to arrange mock interviews with staff at our
  neighbouring schools in Bexley. Students will also gain additional support through
  the Leadership Team and this helps build confidence in a tutorial setting and
  prepares students for an Oxbridge application.

Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science.
We also provide a highly supportive programme for any student wishing to follow
Medicine, Dentistry or Veterinary Science.
Support is extended through the Odyssey Trust to assist individual applications.
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  Apprenticeships & Careers
At KHS we offer support for students who wish
to take Apprenticeship/ Degree Apprenticeship
pathways.
KHS welcomes students who wish to pursue apprenticeships where they can
combine work and in some cases study for a qualification at the same time. We have a
careers advisor who is available to all students and can assist with Sixth Form career
opportunities.
KHS invites employers to deliver presentations to students about Apprenticeships
and the benefits that they offer to students who prefer to take this pathway. KHS also
hosts drop down days to further enhance students’ knowledge of Apprenticeship
routes. Work experience placements are co-ordinated by our Careers team with
some students choosing to organise their own and offer valuable experience that
informs their next step.
Many of our students are now holding significant positions in large firms all through
successful Apprenticeships, such as Price Waterhouse Cooper, Deloitte, Lloyd TSB,
Facebook and Google (to mention but a few).

  Subject Strands        PE / Sports       Social Science     Business and Finance         Arts & Culture

                                          Potential Career Paths
                                           Care assistant
                                                              Business Administrator       Film Production
   Degree Level           Nursing           Journalism
                                                               Banking (many roles)       Theatre Technician
  Apprenticeship/     Personal training       Nursing
                                                                   Accountancy                Publishing
  Full Time Work                           Prison officer
                                                                    Marketing               Photographer
                                            Advertising

                                            Psychologist
                                                              Chartered Accountant
                                          Forensic science                                      Journalist
                      Sports psychology                           Data Analyst
       Degree                               Criminology                                  Social Media Manager
                        Physiotherapy                           Financial Analyst
                                             Biomedics                                      Music producer
                                                              Forensic Psychologist
                                             Dentistry

                                          Subject Combinations
                                            Psychology
                             PE               Media
     Specialist                                                      Maths
                         Psychology          Business                                          Media
  Level 3 Academic                                                  Business
                           Biology            Biology                                        Photography
      (A-Level)                                                    Psychology
                         Chemistry            History
                                            Geography

                                            Criminology
                         PE (S/D/T)
    Professional                          Health and Social         Business
                       Applied Science                                                     Art and Design
 Level 3 Vocational                       Applied Science           Finance
                            HSLA                                                           Performing Arts
    (BTEC/DIP)                                Business                ICT
                      Sport and Fitness
                                                ICT

                             PE
                                                                    Business
    Progression        Public Services     Public Services
                                                                    Finance
 Level 2 Vocational         CSLA                 PE
                                                                      ICT
                       Sport Science

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                     Student Leadership
The Sixth Form are an integral part of the KHS
community and act as role models for the rest of the
school community.
This contact with the younger members of our community is highly valued and
immensely rewarding. Student leadership is an extremely crucial role at King Henry
School that consists of Senior Head of Council, Deputy Head of Council, Student
House Council and Student Parliament.

Senior Council
The Senior Council members act as Student Governors and oversee the KHS Student
Body, support the Sixth Form team and Leadership team. This support includes:
• making speeches at Open Mornings/ Evenings
• meeting the Headteacher and Governors to propose key ideas to be led by the
  Student Leadership Team
• participating on the student panel for new staff interviews
• co-creating the Student Development Plan with the House Council
• giving votes of thanks to visitors, actively partaking in peer mentoring schemes in
  the lower school
• overseeing charity events, leading assemblies and assisting in organising whole
  school events.
The Senior Council members meet the House Council once a half term to set the
vision, discuss actions and listen to the views of the Extended Student Leadership
Team.

House Council
As well as the Senior Council we also appoint House Council representatives (Head
of House reps) that stand as overall leaders of each house. They assist the Senior
Council in their leadership role and work collectively to achieve targets set on the
Student Development Plan. The House Council meet once every half term with the
Senior Council and Student Parliament to provide updates and feedback on the
meetings they have attended.

Student Parliament
As well as the Senior Council and House Council we also appoint Student Parliament
representatives. The Student Parliament act as the voice of their form group and are
the key members of the form whose role is to listen to the opinions of others, provide
updates regarding upcoming events and share key information shared by the House
Council. Student Parliament activities take place once a week in form time.
The House Council and Student Parliament members deputise for the Senior Council
and assist them in their role. This may include organising charity events, assisting
with the organisation of whole School student led events, supporting the school at
Parents Evenings and celebration events, participating on the student panel for staff
interviews and peer mentoring support programmes for the lower school.

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Testimonials
 Lewis O, Head Boy (2019-2020)
 Subjects: Media studies, Business studies & Sociology

 After attending King Henry Secondary
 School, the transition to King Henry
 School Sixth Form was made easy through
 the pastoral support given to us. After
 achieving solid GCSE results, I was able to
 make a decision to continue my education
 here without thinking twice. King Henry School
 Sixth Form offers a wide range of subjects and the
 teachers provide boundless support and resources.
                                                            All teachers
 In addition to this the facilities provided allowed
                                                            work to
 me to be successful when I was studying
                                                            support us
 independently. King Henry School Sixth Form is
                                                            to excel, and
 all about independent study and making the most
 of your free time, doing this is very easy because         motivate us
 of the warm and enjoyable environment the King             through the
 Henry School Sixth Form Centre creates.                    journey of
                                                            post-16
 The teacher support is unbeatable, as all
 teachers push us to reach our potential and keep
                                                         Lewis O, Head Boy
 us motivated through the journey of post-16
 education.
 In addition to my academic studies, I am also
 member of the basketball team. This, alongside
 the football academy, feature strongly at King
 Henry School Sixth Form. The school promotes
 student athletes and acknowledge the importance
 of academic qualifications to complement this
 route.

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Felicia N, Head Girl
Subjects: English Literature, Sociology & Psychology

The support from members of staff and the
community atmosphere created in Sixth Form
is one of the many reasons people stay at King
Henry for Post-16. After receiving my GCSE
results, the Sixth Form Team supported me with
my transition into further education. I believe
King Henry School Sixth Form’s strongest quality
is that they have your best interests at heart, giving
you everything you need to be a desirable member in
society, academically and socially.
                                                              You are
When I finish at King Henry School Sixth Form I intend
                                                              given tools
to go to university and study a double honours degree. I
have been able to make this decision due to the support       to make your
from people like Mrs Ghataore and other staff in and          ambitions
around school who are always prepared to give you             achievements.
advice. King Henry School Sixth Form is definitely a
place to be if you want to do something purposeful for     Felicia N, Head Girl

yourself and to help develop your character.

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Sixth Form Dress Code
The Sixth Form Dress Code is broadly in line with the whole school dress code and
is summarised as smart work wear.
Therefore items such as trainers (including Converse), hoodies, jeans, jeggings or casual trousers are not permitted. The Dress
Code will be professional in nature at all times.

The expected dress code is:                                      Ladies:
 • Jewellery may be worn but must be discrete.                    • Suit or jacket and tailored trousers/skirt (please note: skirts
 • Footwear must be suitable and safe for school.                   should be of a suitable length
 • Facial piercings are not permitted.                            • Open neck shirt or blouse
Gentlemen:                                                       Sports Academies:
• Suit or trousers and jacket                                     • Students attached to either the Football Academy or the
• Suitable shirt and tie                                            Basketball Academy will adhere to the dress code
• Facial hair neat and tidy                                       • Will have KHS Branded kit for training and matches

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     Boys’ Football Academy
      Full-Time Education Programme                                                       IN ASSOCIATION WITH

                                                                                                 PHOENIX
                                                                                                 SPORTS

KHS football programme is designed for young student-athletes aged between 16
and 19 who are committed to developing in both football and academic studies. It
is perfect for those who still aspire to become a semi-professional/professional
footballer. We provide each student with a package of education, training and
mentoring tailored to their individual needs.
Each day the students in the academy train from 3.30pm – 4.45pm. Matches are
played every Wednesday afternoon and other evenings in the week as required.
Teams are either in the National U19 Conference Alliance, Kent School Academies
Premiership and Championship leagues. Home Conference games are played at
Phoenix Sports whilst all other home games are played on the new floodlit 3G
Astroturf.
Each student in the Football Academy will need to purchase our Nike training kit that
students wear to training as well as to and from games.
Students in the Football Academy will also take their FA Level 1 Coaching badge over
the two years.
We have fully qualified coaches who all play semi- professional football in the area as
well as a part time goalkeeping coach and personal trainer.
Students will be enrolled in a package including;
•   A level PE, BTEC Sport Level 2/ 3 or BTEC L3 Sport, Fitness and Personal Training
•   FA Level 1 Coaching Award
•   Potential to coach the younger teams in the school
•   Opportunity to play in the FA Youth Cup
•   National U19 Conference Alliance
•   Kent Academies Leagues
•   Plus a range of other A-Level/BTEC subjects included in this prospectus
Please indicate your interest on our application form and you will be
contacted by the academies in due course. For more info please contact:
Mr K Margrave, Football Academy Director, Email: kmargrave@kinghenry.org.uk
Miss V Browning, Assistant Headteacher, Email: vbrowning@kinghenry.co.uk
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Girls’ Football Academy
Full-Time Education Programme

KHS Girls Football Academy in conjunction with Charlton
Athletic Women’s Football Club is a full-time training
programme for girls aged 16 and over.
This programme is designed to provide players who have played at either a Regional Talent Club
or Grassroots Football level with a full-time education in a variety of qualifications supplemented
with a football and strength and conditioning programme lead by Charlton Athletic staff. It is
perfect for players who aspire to become a professional female footballer. We provide each
student with a package of education, training and mentoring tailored to their individual needs.
With women’s football one of the fastest growing participation sports in England we are looking
to develop the girls’ provision for football at KHS. The academy is known for producing excellent
male and female football players and teams, and we look forward to developing this still further
over the next few years. Each day the students in the academy train from 3.30pm – 4.45pm.
Matches are played every Wednesday afternoon and other evenings in the week as required.
Teams are either in the National U19 Conference Alliance, Kent School Academies Premiership
and Championship leagues. Home Conference games are played at Charlton Athletic Women’s
Club whilst all other home games are played on the new floodlit 3G Astroturf.
Each student in the Football Academy will purchase our Nike training kit that students wear to
training as well as to and from games.
We have fully qualified coaches who all play semi- professional football in the area as well as a
part time goalkeeping coach and Personal Trainer.
                                                                                                       Please indicate your interest
Students will be enrolled in a package including;                                                      on our application form and
•   A level PE, BTEC Sport Level 2/ 3 or BTEC L3 Sport, Fitness and Personal Training                  you will be contacted by the
                                                                                                          academies in due course.
•   FA Level 1 Coaching Award
•   Opportunity to play in the FA Women’s Super League 2                                              For more info please contact:
•   EFL Community Football Alliance leagues                                                                        Mr K Margrave,
•   Girls Kent Academies Leagues                                                                        Football Academy Director
•   Plus a range of other A-Level/BTEC subjects included in this prospectus.                          kmargrave@kinghenry.org.uk

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Basketball Academy
Full-Time Education Programme

Directed by Steven Bucknall - Ex NBA / LA Lakers player &
Robert Youngblood - Assistant Head Coach of London Lions.

King Henry Basketball Academy is a performance programme developed
by the Director of Basketball and King Henry School to meet the needs
and aspirations of all committed student athletes. The Basketball Academy
is a high-quality Student Athlete-led programme which combines academic
study with high-quality basketball training and coaching. Players receive up
to 15 hours per week of training covering skill acquisition, fitness drills and
competitive matches.
The Academy squads are entered for the Elite Academy Basketball League,
Dynamik Schools League and Regional Championships as well as having               Steven Bucknall
a formal link to the National League Competition with London Thunder
Lewisham Basketball programme.
King Henry School is offering this exciting opportunity for boys and girls
aged 16 to19 to both study and cultivate their basketball skills. The academic
study programme offers a wide variety of courses provided via the King Henry
School Sixth Form. The basketball training programme is directed by Steven
Bucknall, who was the first Englishman to play in the NBA with LA Lakers,
and Robert Youngblood, an ex-professional player and Head Coach of Hemel
Hempstead Division 1.
Steven is a former England captain with 114 caps for his country as a player      Robert Youngblood
and 38 caps as National Team Head Coach of the U18 England Boys, who
achieved 9th place in the Division A European Championship, the highest
position England ever achieved. Steve and Robert both have experience
and leadership qualities which have been vital to developing many teams           For more info please contact:
and programmes across England and Europe. Together they form a unique             Mr S Bucknall,
coaching team which provides students with unparalleled hands-on coaching,        Basketball Academy Director
                                                                                  E: Steven.Bucknall@kinghenry.org.uk
mentoring and individual player development.
                                                                                  Ms V Browning,
Please indicate your interest on our application form and you will be             Assistant Headteacher
contacted by the academies in due course.                                         E: vbrowning@kinghenry.co.uk

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                       Course Listing
• Students are required to choose three
  subjects from the courses listed.                        Five                      Five                    Five
                                                            GCSEs                    GCSEs                    GCSEs
• These can be across pathways if                          At grade 5               At grade 4               At grade 3
  students choose so.                                       or above                 or above                 or above

• However, they can only choose one
  subject from each of the blocks below.                   Specialist             Professional             Progression
• All courses offered at this stage are                          21C, Careers, Enrichment, Leadership Opportunities
  subject to uptake and staffing.

        Level       Block A           Block B            Block C                  Block D                 Block E
                                                                                   Media/
                     English         Psychology           Maths
                                                                                Film Studies
      Specialist     Biology          Chemistry          Business                  History

                                     Photography            PE                   Geography

                    Cambridge
                                    BTEC Business      LIBF Finance         WJEC Criminology                HSLA
                   Technical ICT

  Professional     BTEC Art &       BTEC Applied       BTEC Applied          BTEC Performing           BTEC Sport and
                     Design        Science (Double)   Science (Double)            Arts                    Fitness

                                   BTEC PE (Double)   BTEC PE (Triple)        BTEC PE (Single)

                        PE             Business           Finance              Public Services              CSLA
     Progression
                       ICT          Sport Science

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Specialist Pathway
Biology, A Level
A Level Biology is an exciting course involving study of the latest research into health, drugs, genetics and fighting disease. You
will discuss topical issues such as climate change, antibiotic-resistant microbes in hospitals, and moral issues such as stem cell
research. Much of the course is practical and experiment based. You will study systems in both animals and plants.
Biology can lead to degree courses including life sciences, environmental science, forensic science, medicine, nursing, dentistry
or pharmacy, or careers including biotechnology, research, land management or the food industry.
Specific GCSE Requirements:
5 GCSE passes at grades 5-9, including English Language, Mathematics and Science at grade 5.

Business, A Level
This course introduces students to the challenges and issues of starting a new business and examines the core functional areas
such as Finance, Marketing, Operations and Human Resources Management. It looks at how businesses grow and develop as
part of the UK, the European Union and around the world.
Business graduates are highly sought after. You will have lots of opportunities to work in many different areas of business and
also have the skills to set up your own business in the future.
Specific GCSE Requirements:
5 GCSE passes at grades 5-9, including a minimum of grade 5 in both Mathematics and English Language.

Chemistry, A Level
Achieving an A-Level in Chemistry will provide you with a large range of problem solving and analytical skills. The course
covers most areas of Chemistry with more attention now paid to the practical elements such as laboratory work and analysis.
You will study both organic and inorganic fields. Assessment in the course is through examinations.
Chemistry A-Level is a statutory requirement for Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacology and Veterinary Science. Students can
also gain entry to many other field and laboratory-based scientific careers and degrees.
Specific GCSE Requirements:
5 GCSE passes at grades 5-9, including English Language, Mathematics and Science at grade 5.

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 English Literature, A Level
 Studying English Literature at A Level is an essential subject for an English degree. Some Drama, Media studies, American
 studies and law degree courses will also ask for English literature. The Russell Group Informed Choices guide also recommends
 English Literature A-level for those who want to take degree courses in classics, French and other modern languages, teacher
 training, history, history of art, politics and religious studies. English Literature is one of the Russell Group universities’
 ‘facilitating’ subjects — so called because choosing them at A Level allows a wide range of options for degree study.
 During this two year course you will get the opportunity to develop critical understanding, close-reading skills as well as an
 appreciation of a range of poetry, prose and drama from pre-1900 to Shakespeare. We study texts from a range of points of
 view and different time periods. We then make connections and acquire a wider knowledge of literary perspective along with
 an understanding of the changes that have occurred in literature.
 Many of the skills developed through studying this subject are related to independent thinking, the ability to analyse
 sophisticated ideas and the ways in which they are presented, to synthesise large and complex text, and to know how to build
 a convincing argument are just a few.
 It is widely recognised by universities that the skills developed through the study of English Literature are among the most
 transferable, with English graduates going on to develop the widest range of careers — among the most popular are publishing,
 broadcasting, marketing and PR, journalism, law, teaching and politics.
 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 5 GCSE passes at grades 5-9, including a grade 6 in English Literature.

 Geography, A Level
 This course is for anyone who has an active interest in global affairs concerning people and the environment. However, it is far
 more than learning about the theoretical aspects of the causes of coastal erosion and plate tectonics– you will also investigate
 the impacts of climate change and the issues facing a global population of 7 billion and growing. The course requires you to be
 well read and interested in topical and contemporary issues on a local, national and global scale.
 This course prepares students for study at a higher/university level as well as teaching analytical skills vital to the modern
 workplace. It also increases their awareness of significant issues surrounding people and their environment.
 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 5 GCSE passes at grades 5-9 including at least a grade 5 in Geography and a grade 5 in English Language.

 History, A Level
 History helps you to discover how the world has evolved and teaches you how to think/process information. It provides you
 with skills such as prioritising information and arguing a case persuasively, which both employers and universities look for.
 If you choose to study A-level History at King Henry School, the topics you cover will include; Britain, 1625–1701: conflict,
 revolution and settlement, Russia in revolution: 1894–1924, Poverty, public health and the state in Britain: c1780–1939 and
 the coursework element will be on the Cold War.
 A-Level History can lead onto the following options/careers: History degree, Politics, Public Administration, Teaching,
 Journalism, Law, Business and Marketing and research.
 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 5 GCSE passes at grades 5-9, including a grade 5 in GCSE English Language and grade 5 in GCSE History.

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Mathematics, A Level
The A Level Maths course at KHS is a study of Pure and Applied Mathematics. Pure Maths is the foundation of all areas of
Mathematics Comprising Algebra, Graphs and Transformations, Circles, Trigonometry, Series and Sequence, Exponentials
and Logarithms, Numerical methods, Vectors and Calculus (Differentiation and Integration). The remainder is the application
of mathematical knowledge and skills to the study of Statistics (range of statistical and probability models) and Mechanics
(dealing with motions and forces producing motion).
These are essential requirement for Degree level study of Mathematics, Engineering and many Sciences. Supports higher
level study of a variety of subjects including any Science, Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Computing and Economics.
Specific GCSE Requirements:
5 GCSE passes at grades 5-9, including a grade 7 in Mathematics.

Media Studies, A Level
A Level Media Studies is designed to widen the intellectual horizons of the student through the analysis of both global and
historical media. The two-year course will foster the development of critical and reflective thinking skills to encourage
engagement in the debates surrounding present-day media. Students will analyse and compare how media products, including
products outside the commercial mainstream, construct and communicate meanings and address key questions relating to
the social, cultural, political and economic role of the media in contemporary society. The key skills gained through studying
media complement students’ learning and understanding in other subjects such as history, psychology, and sociology.
Some of our former students have been accepted onto university courses to study media at degree level followed by careers
in the media industry, public relations, teaching and advertising.
Specific GCSE Requirements:
5 GCSE passes at grades 5-9, with minimum of grade 6 in English Language.

Photography, A Level
This course is for those who want to explore photography and image making. This course will not only embed the technical
aspects of photography, such as shutter speed control, aperture, lighting, and the formal elements, but you will also study
photography as an art form within its historical and cultural context. The course encourages you to use your creativity in
exploring a range of genres and topics in photographic art whilst developing your own personal investigation.
You could work in one or more of the creative industries including photography, photo journalism, picture editing, fashion
design or graphics, or further study or teaching
Specific GCSE Requirements:
5 GCSE passes at grade 5-9, including a grade 4 in Photography or Art, or a vocational qualification in Art and Design at Merit
or above and the production of a portfolio of work.

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 Physical Education, A - Level
 This course is for 16-19-year olds who have a passion for sport. They need to have an interest in the theoretical content of
 sport science as well as having the aptitude and ability in a particular sport. Having a high sporting level in at least one sport
 as a performer is very important on this course. Topics to be studied include applied anatomy and physiology, skill acquisition,
 sport and society, exercise physiology, biomechanical movement, sport psychology and sport and society and the role of
 technology in physical activity and sport. Students will also need to undertake a practical performance in physical activity and
 sport.
 On completion of this course you could pursue a career in sport science, physiotherapy, recreation and leisure studies, sport
 psychology, teaching sports therapy, sports journalism or sports coaching.
 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 Five GCSE passes at grade 5 or above including in English Language and Maths and at least a grade 6 in GCSE PE or a Distinction
 in BTEC Level 2 Sport.

 Psychology, A Level
 Psychology is a fascinating subject investigating why people behave as they do. You will study many areas such as attachment,
 memory, social interactions, mental illness and relationships. You will learn how to carry out independent psychological
 research and develop reasoned arguments. Psychology is a science with cutting edge research that has real world applications
 to issues in everyday life.
 Psychology can lead to degree courses including psychology, criminology, forensic science, nursing, or sport science, and a
 wide range of careers including clinical psychology, social work, counselling and advertising.
 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 5 GCSE passes at grade 5-9, including a minimum of grade 5 in English Language, 5 in Mathematics and 5 in Combined Sciences.

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Professional Pathway
Art and Design, Level 3 BTEC
This qualification relates directly to the skills and understanding needed for further study in art and design and has been
developed in consultation with Higher Education. The Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Art and Design
is delivered through practical projects in art and design. There are three mandatory units which explore processes, methods of
visually recording, creative intention and learners’ understanding and analysis of the work of artists and designers. Learners
develop skills and knowledge through an optional unit in a specific area such as fashion, textiles, graphics, photography, 3D
studies or fine art. The qualification is designed to enable learners to develop their knowledge and skills in the sector and
increase their levels of independence.
Specific GCSE Requirements:
5 GCSE passes at grades 4-9, including a GCSE in Art/Design/Photography at grade 6 or a portfolio.

National Diploma Applied Science (Double),
Level 3 BTEC
This Applied Science course is part of a brand-new specification aimed at developing students’ theoretical and applied
scientific knowledge. It provides students with the skills for further study in many scientific areas, particularly in medicine
and health.
With a combination of various internal and external assessments, students engage in independent study as well as teacher-
led learning.
Medical-based degree courses such as Nursing, Midwifery and Biomedical Science. The qualification also opens up to a range
of science-based careers such as forensic science and animal welfare.
Specific GCSE Requirements:
5 GCSE passes at grades 4-9, including English Language and Mathematics at grade 4 and a minimum of grade 4 in Combined
Science or grade 4 for each separate science.

Business Studies, Level 3 BTEC
This course is for learners who are interested in learning about the business sector. This course uses a combination of
assessment styles, both written and practical, which gives you the confidence and the knowledge you need to succeed in the
workplace. The course introduces you to particular areas of Business such as Marketing, Finance and Management.
You could progress into Business related careers such as accounting, administration and customer service, as well as further
studying.
Specific GCSE Requirements:
5 GCSE passes at grades 4-9, including a minimum of grade 4 in both English Language and Mathematics.

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 Criminology, WJEC Diploma
 An understanding of criminology is relevant to many job roles within the criminal justice sector, social and probation work
 and sociology and psychology. WJEC Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology is a qualification with elements of psychology,
 law and sociology that complements studies in humanities. This is an Applied General qualification. This means it is designed
 primarily to support learners progressing to university. It has been designed to offer exciting and interesting experiences
 that focus learning for 16-19 year-old learners and adult learners through applied learning, i.e. through the acquisition of
 knowledge and understanding in purposeful contexts linked to the criminal justice system. The qualification would support
 learners’ progression from any study at Level 2, particularly GCSEs in Sociology, Law, Psychology, Citizenship, History and
 Humanities.
 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 5 GCSE passes at grades 4-9.

 Financial Studies, Level 3 LIBF
 This course prepares you for further study through the development of the core skills of critical analysis and evaluation,
 synthesis, verbal communication and written communication. This course develops the knowledge and skills required for
 young people to make informed financial decisions by introducing them to the risks and challenges involved in personal
 finance and the tools for effective planning.
 You can work in the finance sector or further your study within the finance sector and a wide range of other business-related
 disciplines.
 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 5 GCSE passes at grades 4-9.

 IT, Level 3 Cambridge Technical
 The course offers a wide range of centre assessed units with practical and wider project-based assessment opportunities, as
 well as examined units on the Fundamentals of IT and Global Information. Learners will be able to develop the core knowledge,
 skills and understanding required in the IT sector, and develop further skills by completing a range of units through a choice
 of specialist pathways: IT Infrastructure Technician; Emerging Digital Technology Practitioner; Application Developer; or
 Data Analyst.
 This qualification provides learners with the opportunity to enter Level 4 apprenticeships such as Network Engineer or
 Software Developer, move directly into employment in the IT sector or progress to a related Higher Education course.
 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 5 GCSE passes at grades 4-9, including a minimum of a grade 5 in GCSE ICT or a Merit in an equivalent vocational qualification,
 and a grade 5 in English Language.

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Performing Arts, Level 3 BTEC
There are two common mandatory units within the qualification, which cover the following aspects of performance: developing
skills and techniques for performance and group performance workshop. Content that is common to all pathways is designed
to give a general grounding that is relevant to all. Content within each pathway is designed to enable the learner to begin to
specialise in one area, where there are more specific technical job roles or further training opportunities. Depending on the
pathway that the learner chooses to follow they will be able to add two to three optional units to the mandatory content. These
options have been designed to support the learner’s progression to a range of employment opportunities in the performing
arts sector, and to a range of higher education courses. Optional units will introduce the learner to a sector-specialist area of
their choice, including working in particular environments, and link with relevant occupational areas.
Specific GCSE Requirements:
5 GCSE passes at grades 4-9, including a GCSE in Performing Arts at grade 6 or an audition.

Sport (Single, Double or Triple), Level 3 BTEC
This course is for anyone who has an interest in the sports industry and wishes to study different aspects of sport in greater
detail. There are three possible options that you can choose: Extended Certificate (1 A Level equivalent), Diploma (2 A Level
equivalent) or Extended Diploma (3 A Level equivalent). Over the duration of the course learners must complete a series of
assignments to pass specialist units. Evidence for assignments could be produced as written reports, presentations, posters,
question and answers sessions (through observational records) or a practical performance.
On completion of this course learners can progress onto studying a sports degree at University. Examples of sports degrees
include Sport Science, Fitness and Health, Physical Education or moving into specific sports coaching degrees. Employment in
the sports industry is also an option.
Specific GCSE Requirements:
5 GCSE passes at grades 4-9, including at least a grade 4 in GCSE PE.
Experience in a variety of sports with at least one at club level.

Sport and Fitness, Level 3 BTEC
This course is for anyone who has an interest in employment in the Health and Fitness sector. It is also suitable for those
wishing to progress to higher education, where they may use this qualification to obtain part-time employment while studying.
The qualification provides the knowledge, skills and application required for professional accreditation with the Register of
Exercise Professionals (REPs) and the Chartered Institute of Management for Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA) Gym
Instructor standards. The Gym Instructor Standards are a prerequisite for all professional roles in the sector. On successful
completion of the qualification, learners will be qualified to apply for membership of CIMPSA and REPs.
There are three possible options that you can choose: Extended Certificate in Sport and Fitness (1 A Level equivalent), Diploma
in Sport and Fitness (2 A Level equivalent) or Extended Diploma in Sport, Fitness and Personal Training (3 A Level equivalent).
Over the duration of the course learners must complete a series of assignments to pass specialist units. Evidence for assignments
could be produced as written reports, presentations, posters, question and answers sessions (through observational records)
or a practical performance.
On completion of this course learners can progress on to studying a sports degree at University. Examples of sports degrees
include Sport Science, Fitness and Health or Diet, fitness and Wellbeing. The course also provides the opportunity to work as
a gym instructor or a freelance Personal Trainer.
Specific GCSE Requirements:
5 GCSE passes at grades 4-9, including at least a grade 4 in GCSE PE and English.

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Progression
 Business Studies, Level 2 Cambridge Technical
 This course provides you with opportunities to develop skills demanded by employers. It equips you with the essential
 knowledge and tools for the world of work. It is structured to enable you to gain qualifications at your own pace and build on
 your achievements. It also prepares you for further learning or training.

 This course helps you to develop the skills, knowledge and understanding required to enable progression into further
 education in the same or related area. You can also progress into employment after taking this course.

 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 Students must have achieved 5 GCSEs at grades 3-9.

 IT, Level 2 Introductory Extended Certificate
 The course offers a mandatory unit: using data analysis software and a choice between two optional units: emerging
 technologies, and using social media channels for business.
 It also includes two examined units: the essentials of IT, and the essentials of cyber security. The Certificate and the Diploma
 qualifications equip students with specialist knowledge and skills, enabling entry to an apprenticeship, employment or
 progression to further study.
 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 Students must have achieved 5 GCSEs at grades 3-9.

 Finance, Level 2 Certificate in Financial Education
 This course introduces you to the impact of finance on the economy and how this can affect businesses and individuals. It
 develops knowledge and a valuable range of applied and transferable skills and provides a foundation for further study in
 business and finance-related disciplines.
 It enables you to apply the concept of financial planning and make informed financial decisions to enhance financial literacy.
 You can progress to Level 3 and other fields that are encapsulated in programmes of study related to social enterprise and
 vocational professional development.
 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 Students must have achieved 5 GCSEs at grades 3-9.

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 Sport, Level 2 Qualification in Sports Leadership
 This is a nationally recognised qualification that provides learners with the skills needed to lead safe, purposeful and enjoyable
 physical activity under indirect supervision. The course is part of the Sports Leaders UK Award Scheme (QCF) and gives
 learners the opportunity to develop the skills needed to become a Sports Leader working with young children. As part of the
 course structure learners will be required to lead sessions with both Primary and Key Stage 3 students to help support skill
 development through various sporting activities.

 This course will enable learners to develop self-confidence, communication and leadership skills that will be vital in all other
 areas of life. After completion of this course learners can progress on to the Level 3 Qualification in Sports Leadership or
 access employment opportunities within the sport and leisure industry.

 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 Students must have achieved 5 GCSEs at grades 3-9.

 Public Services, Level 2 BTEC
 BTEC Firsts in Public Services can help you take your first steps towards a career supporting the public. You’ll learn the essential
 skills for a wide range of careers, from the armed services and police force to roles at local authorities and central government.
 The aims of the course are to give learners the opportunity to gain broad knowledge of the public sector, alongside the skills
 required to progress into these areas.

 Specific GCSE Requirements:
 Students must have achieved 5 GCSEs at grades 3-9.

 Sport Science, Level 2 Cambridge Nationals
 This course is for anyone who has an interest in sport. The Cambridge Nationals in Sport Science offer learners the opportunity
 to study key areas of sport science including anatomy and physiology linked to fitness, health, injury and performance; the
 science of training and application of training principles, and psychology in sport and sports performance.
 The course consists of two mandatory core units which covers fitness training and sports injuries, and two optional units,
 totalling 120 guided learning hours across the year. One of the mandatory units (sports injuries) is assessed by way of a one-
 hour external exam.
 The other compulsory units and the two specialist units are assessed by learners completing a series of centre assessed tasks.
 Learners are graded with a Distinction, Merit or Pass.
 This course provides the foundation to the Level 3 Foundation Diploma or the Extended Diploma in BTEC Sport. You can also
 progress into employment within the sports industry, for example as an Assistant Coach.
 Specific Requirements:
 Students must have achieved 5 GCSEs at grades 3-9.

How to apply
The application form with go live on our website on Monday 2nd November, so please complete this online form by Friday 22nd
January to secure your place in our Sixth Form.

We look forward to welcoming you
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