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The importance of starting Year 12 in a positive and committed manner has never been more important. With the changes in the A level curriculum and linear examinations, students need to understand that being proactive and committed in Year 12 is far more important now than ever before. at University of Birmingham

Year 12 Induction Days

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The importance of starting Year 12 in a positive and committed manner has never been more important. With the changes in the A level curriculum and linear examinations, students need to understand that being proactive and committed in Year 12 is far more important now than ever before.
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Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
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Year 12 Induction Days

19 September 2016
26 September 2016

The importance of starting Year 12 in a positive and committed manner has never been more important than the present time. With the changes in the A level curriculum and linear examinations, students need to understand that being proactive and committed in Year 12 is far more important now than ever before. With this in mind, the University of Birmingham is organising induction days for students in Year 12 focusing on the importance that Year 12 plays in the success of achieving grades necessary to enter degree programmes in year 13. The messages throughout the day are designed to inform students about the steps they will need to take in Year 12 in order to realise their academic potential and higher education aspirations.

We are asking partner schools and colleges to target those students that have the drive to enter a Russell Group university, those with a pupil premium background and those who are currently under represented within higher education such as white working class males and black males. Both days will run 10.00am -2.30pm.

For more information please contact Mohammed Ansar: [email protected] or Ambreen Rashid [email protected].

Suitable for
Bookings by Teachers for Key Stage 5 (Students aged 16-18)
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
Teachers (CPD)
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