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In the event of the fire bell ringing, students and staff should evacuate the building as soon as possible via the correct arrowed routes. Do not use another route! Do not stop to collect bags and other personal belongings! Silence should be observed. The entire school will assemble on the tennis courts. Students should line up in silence, in alphabetical order in tutor groups so that a register can be called. Designated fire assembly points will be issued to tutor groups at the start of the year.
Remember that the Sixth Form set an example for the rest of the school, so leave the building quickly, ushering students out of the building. It is imperative that all leave by the correct route in absolute silence.
Teachers will report matters of concern to the relevant Year Head in writing using Cause for Concern sheets (see appendices). Although primarily used for lack of attendance, they may also document concerns in relation to lateness or effort.
The Head of Year will always act on the information and feedback to the member of staff who initially reported concern.
All written information relating to a student will be kept on their school record
If the situation remains unresolved a three stage procedure for non-entry to public exams will be implemented. The criteria, procedure and outline of report follows :-
The above procedures are designed ultimately to support the teaching and learning process in the classroom.
Rules for the Sixth Form are for the benefit of all members of the community and are designed to protect the rights of everyone and help them succeed. The buildings and facilities are provided for the benefit for everyone - for the present Sixth Form and students in the years to come. We all want to work and relax in pleasant, clean, well-maintained and safe surroundings.
Students who break rules or contravene regulations should be challenged and if appropriate, reported using the student referral system or by speaking directly to the form tutor. In the first instance a student should be reported to the form tutor who has first line responsibility for the student. More serious matters e.g. extreme rudeness, may be reported directly to Sixth Form Year Head. Sixth Form Management are always willing to discuss individual students but do ask that staff refer minor matters to form tutors in the first instance.
All staff are asked to take responsibility for ensuring that the behaviour and general conduct of Sixth Formers is the standard that we expect.
I understand that as a condition of enrolment I will :
The building and facilities are provided for the benefit of everyone and will hopefully last for many years to come. We all want to work and relax in pleasant, well-maintained and clean surroundings.
Students are discouraged from driving to school due to parking constraints and environmental concerns. In the event of a student driving to school they must:
The number of University open day visits, days out on unsupervised trips etc. is scrutinised and students are required to fill in a Leave of Absence form obtainable from the Sixth Form Registrar. It is usual for permission to be granted in reasonable circumstances.
Equally, in the case of medical appointments Form Tutors and subject teachers should be informed using a Leave of Absence Form and shown an appointment card prior to the absence. Students are discouraged from making medical/dental appointments during school time unless an emergency. In the case of an emergency the school must be contacted and informed of the student’s absence. Family holidays in term time are only permissible by negotiation with the Headteacher.
Study leave preceding modular AS and A2 level examinations is not allowed.
Please note any absence without prior authorisation may risk EMA payments.
Aim: the purpose of a dress code is for students to develop a sense of what is appropriate to wear in a formal working situation without enforcing a uniform, to set an example to Years 7 to 11 in terms of appearance and for high standards of appearance to be visible within the community.
As in all walks of life, students will be expected to abide by a code of dress in the Sixth Form. Staff are asked to ensure that the code is being complied with. It is the responsibility of all students to ensure they are properly attired and view the school as a working environment. Therefore clothes should be suitable and respectable to the occasion.
Dress Code in Lessons – students must remove coats, hats and hoods during lesson times.
Smoking is strictly forbidden as it is both unhealthy and anti-social.
The taking or possession of illegal drugs/alcohol on or near the school is strictly forbidden and could/ will result in permanent exclusion. Public Houses are strictly out of bounds to students at lunchtimes. No alcohol should be consumed within the course of the day. The school can provide confidential counselling where appropriate.