24th March 2025
Year 12 bulletin
Morning all,
There are just 8 weeks before the first AS/A Level exams on the 12th May. There are A4 calendars in the 6th Form Office if you want to start getting organised. Let me know if you need any support with revision and make sure you attend any support sessions being run by staff.
Weekly
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‘Ted Talk’ Our creative relationship with AI is just beginning
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‘BBC Ideas’ What does reading on screens do to our brains?
Quote of the week:
“The best way to predict your future is to create it.”
Abraham Lincoln
Key dates and deadlines:
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The Chemistry Department are running support sessions on Fridays 2:40 - 3:30
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Design Tech runs support for 6th Form students after school on Wednesdays and Thursdays
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Skills support is in F12 every Monday
Shoutout to the following pupils for getting a Praise Postcard:
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Sam M (CMC)
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Joshua E-D (EDA)
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Hollie E (AW)
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Lacey H (AST)
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Finlay J (CMC)
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Ethan Y (AST)
Opportunities/Events
Cardiff University has an opportunity for anyone to get experience for applying for medicine next year. https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/medicine/about-us/engagement/science-in-health |
Meet the Russell Group Webinars 29th April - 1st May Interested in going to a Russell Group University? Make sure you don't miss the upcoming Meet the Russell Group webinars. Hear directly from representatives and experts from 18 of the 24 Russell Group Universities including Cambridge, Bristol, King's College London, LSE, and Manchester to get answers to all of your questions about applications, student life, personal statements, and much more. Held across 3 days, the webinars will cover topics such as an Introduction to the Russell Group and Why to Study There, Personal Statements and Applying to a Russell Group University, and Student Life. If you are unable to attend a webinar you are especially interested in you can simply sign up and receive access to recorded versions of each session.
Introduction to the Russell Group & Why Choose to Study There? Tuesday 29th April 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Student Life at University, Tuesday 29th April 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Considering clinical and health professions: Wednesday 30th April 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Researching University Options: Thursday 1st May 12:00PM - 1:30PM
Personal Statements and Applying to a Russell Group University: Thursday 1st May 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM |
KPMG Virtual Experience Day Easter Holidays Monday, 14th April - 10am - 3pm Gain Real-World Experience with KPMG This is an opportunity for you to hear from Professional Services firm KPMG and build your skills. During the day you will hear about KPMG’s different business areas including Audit and Tax through interactive workshops. It’s something great to put on CV’s and showcase your learnings across job applications and LinkedIn profiles. |
The Medical Schools Council acknowledges virtual work experience as an equal alternative to in-person shadowing based on a discovery report conducted by Health Education England. Students interested in medicine to participate in a FREE National NHS Virtual Work Experience programme. They offer a variety of medical specialties, with a focus this month on palliative care. This enables students to gain a well-rounded perspective of working within the NHS. Developed in collaboration with Birmingham Universities Hospitals Trust, this Virtual Work Experience has proven to be transformative for thousands of secondary school students over the past year. It also provides a strong foundation of knowledge for students who are preparing to undertake future in-person placements. They have designed a 6-month medical e-learning work experience programme, focusing on one specialty each month, allowing students to set their own pace of learning. From structured teaching to direct interaction with doctors and healthcare professionals, their programme ensures students not only observe procedures but also gain a broader understanding of roles within the medical field. Covering everything from confidentiality and ethics workshops delivered by the GMC to clinical procedures, the virtual work experience provides a crucial overview, thereby enhancing students’ UCAS applications. Signing up is easy – just fill out the online application form: |
UEA offer a comprehensive programme of online taster lectures, open to all Taster days are a great way to see if you like a subject and it can help with your UCAS application next year. Register here |
There’s a fantastic opportunity with the organisation tutor2u who are offering a new Free Online Course for all Sixth Form students. The course includes a mix of videos, engaging activities and resource downloads and covers:
Use the link here to register: Studentshttps://ondemand.tutor2u.net/students/beyond-sixth-form-skills-booster |
Speakers for Schools has a range of work experience opportunities, just be aware some are aimed at students in England - especially the Healthcare ones which relate to NHS England. Use the link here to see whether there’s anything relevant to you. |
Gresham College has a series of lectures by different Professors. March’s lectures include: Documentary Photography in Apartheid South Africa, Professor Tamar Garb Tue, 25 Mar 2025 How Do Vaccines Work? Professor Robin May Wed, 26 Mar 2025 Architecture of Enslavement, Colonialism and Independence: The Story of James Fort in Accra, Elsie Owusu OBE Thu, 27 Mar 2025 |
Universities
General advice Discover Uni is a government-funded facility which has data on nearly every university and their courses. You can find the entry data of students who joined a degree course and the percentage of those students who entered with particular grades - if you have the same grades then your chances are higher than if you have lower grades.try the website here: Discover Uni. Many universities have got upcoming Open Days so make sure you have a look at the places you think you may want to study at. I’ve just put the links for our most popular destinations’ Open Days below as well as the Open Days calendar. To make sure you understand the grades you might need for courses you’re interested in and confirm entry requirements please use the following website: https://www.whatuni.com/ Ask your LC to look at courses with you if you’re not sure whether you might need specific subjects/grades for a course you are considering. |
Snapshot: City St George’s, University of London Became a university in: 1966/2024 (It’s really complicated!) Student population: 25,655 (2022/23 combined figure for both previous institutions) Location: Central, East and South London Subject areas: Policy & global affairs, business, communication & creativity, health and medical sciences, science & technology, and law. Admissions: Typically BBC (BTEC DMM), through to AAA, with interviews for medical and health related courses. Contextual offers will also be made as appropriate. City St. George’s in its most recent guise came into being just last week (March 2025). The university as it now is, was formed last year through a merger of St George’s Medical School and City University. But what do we know about the two institutions from before the merger, and how will the merger change things? |
Bristol UWE still has some spaces available on their upcoming subject taster days. These events aim to inspire students with their future choices and include lots of interactive opportunities to explore a range of courses and meet current students. Health and Social CareWednesday 25 June 2025, Glenside campus - Year 12 Students
Business and LawWednesday 4 June 2025, Frenchay campus - Year 12 Students |
Cardiff and Vale UHB - Corporate Nursing have a fantastic opportunity for young people to take part in Cardiff and Vale Health Board’s annual ‘Youth Summer Project’. This is a great opportunity for young people to gain real experience in both clinical and non-clinical settings, as well as the chance to learn and build upon a range of new skills that will help them in any career path moving forward as well as general life skills. Please note, you do not have to be interested in a healthcare or medicine career to take part in this programme. Students can submit their applications via this link and spots fill up very quickly so they suggest completing the application as soon as possible. Apply here |
The University of Birmingham Their Year 12 National Access Summer School (NASS) is now open, and they welcome applications from students who meet their eligibility criteria and are interested in one of the following academic streams:
Taking place 22 July – 25 July 2025, this four-day, three-night residential remains free of charge to schools and students. NASS is an exciting opportunity for students to gain insight into university life, learn more about Russell Group universities and accessing degrees at the University of Birmingham. Students who complete the programme receive a range of benefits including:
Once students have completed their online application, they will receive an email notification reminding you to log in to the portal and complete your part in their application. Your login details are your school email and the password you have set. Click ‘Reset password’ and follow the prompts in the email if you need to update your password.
The deadline for students’ applications is 5pm today Monday 24 March.
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The USW Summer School 2025 will take place from 21st – 25th July across their campuses and Expressions of Interest from students are now open. Participants are invited to dive into 5 days of interactive academic sessions, well-being workshops, and general support with information, advice and guidance to help them explore new ideas, skills and pathways. With a broad range of subject areas to choose from, participants can build their own schedule from activities delivered across all campuses and provision, getting the most out of the state-of-the-art facilities and expert-led sessions. They are now welcoming Expressions of interest for this week of enrichment, growth, and connection. Eligible applicants* should fill out the Expression of Interest form today to register for further details. |
Bristol University’s Destinations Conference 2025 for students from Asian and Black backgrounds is open. The Destinations Conference will take place on Wednesday 19th March 2025 17:00 – 18:30 online and is free for Asian and Black students in Year 12 to attend – sign up here. The event will be online, with current students, societies and staff in attendance to offer an insight into the lived experiences of Students of Colour at the University of Bristol. They are also able to offer free train travel to one of their June Open Days to attendees of The Destinations Conference. Terms and conditions apply.
If you have any questions that you would like to submit anonymously before the event you can submit them here. You can also ask questions live on the night. |
Newcastle University Wednesday 9 April and Tuesday 15 April (4.30-6pm) students can join their Get Ahead sessions to explore the student experience at Newcastle and:
Students will find out more about their in-degree opportunities, including study abroad, work placements and careers support, as well as explore the facilities, student societies and much more.
PwC Virtual Insight Programme PwC’s national Virtual Insight Programme is now open for applications. Over three days of interactive sessions – Tuesday 29 July - Thursday 31 July – students will learn about PwC’s culture, different business areas, and how they can apply to join one of the world's largest accounting firms. You will also get guidance and top tips on the application process and support building skills ready for the workplace. |
Cardiff University is inviting Year 12 pupils interested in studying Medicine or Dentistry at university to apply for a 4-day residential summer school. This program offers a fantastic opportunity to practice clinical skills, meet current university students, and prepare for Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs). Find out more information and apply now. They also have their ‘Discover Cardiff’ webinar series: this is an ongoing webinar series aimed at students looking to apply to university. Students are welcome to attend as many sessions as they like with new topics regularly being added to the schedule. |
Nottingham University Catch up on some of their online taster lectures from the School of Pharmacy |
Swansea University
Are you looking to study a Biomedical Sciences degree at university? Swansea University are hosting a Biomedical Sciences Experience Day on Thursday 24th April, for Year 12 students, currently studying either Biology and/or Chemistry.
The event will:
To register your attendance, please complete this form by 5pm on Friday 11th April 2025: https://forms.office.com/e/s57D3X8RRj
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University of Sheffield Summer Schools The Access to Sheffield offer includes two national summer schools that allow students to come onto campus and experience university life. The Access to Sheffield Summer School focuses on preparing students for university life and developing the essential skills needed for higher education. |
Bangor University has a good series of free online lectures from The School of History, Law and Social Science. These lectures are tailored for students thinking about studying at University. Designed to give you a taste of what it's like to study at University level, they are a great way to get to know a subject area better and get a taste of what's to come as well as add to your supercurriculars. Use the link here to register and book.
Their Department of Psychology has launched the Psychology at Bangor Webinar Series, featuring free webinars on a variety of fascinating topics in psychology. These webinars will be delivered by members of teaching and research staff, who are experts in their fields.
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Cambridge University Here are some super curricular opportunities from Cambridge; they are for all students, not just prospective Cambridge applicants. |
You might also want to check out the advice given on the ‘Better uni choices’ site which has some helpful tips on how to get the best out of attending Open Days. |
Aspire is a collection of free careers, university and further education resources. It is designed to give state-educated students the tools and knowledge they need to make more informed decisions about their future. Their ‘guide’ is a free resource, full of information and guidance, designed to inform you and help you navigate the range of careers and further education out there. Access the online version of the Guide, alongside other resources, on the Aspire website |
Apprenticeships/Degree Apprenticeships
Please sign up for Uptree here and then check out all the opportunities they have: https://schools.uptree.co/opportunities/ and also the different events they have on offer https://schools.uptree.co/events/ |
PwC has more information for potential accountants, business management or technology students interested in degree apprenticeships with them. Use the link here to find out more |
Support
For those of you feeling anxious or struggling with the adjustment to 6th Form, as always, we are always available to help. If you feel you need more support here are some useful links:
There are also some useful techniques here for those experiencing feelings of anxiety:
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Breathing techniques to calm anxiety Visit now
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Yoga for Anxiety Visit now
Remember it is important that you keep an eye on your emails and our Twitter feed (@stcyres6th). I send out links and tweets regularly so there is a lot of information available, you just need to access it and let me know if there are any problems with you doing that.
As always, if there are any issues get in touch; we’re here to support you.
Take care,
Ms Jones