Stepping Up To Year 12

Practical advice that will help both parents and students feel confident about tackling 6th-form life.

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Starting A-levels is a big transition for students. That's why it's crucial for parents to start thinking ahead to the start of Y12 now.

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Your Host: Paul Hughes

Paul Hughes spent 16 years as a teacher, sixth form tutor, and lead UCAS tutor at his school.

He has helped countless students through the process of UCAS applications and this webinar is based on his experience of seeing what helps students succeed, and the key reasons why students fail to successfully make the transition to 6th form life.

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A-levels require greater dedication, independent study, and time management skills.

It's a big step up from GCSEs.

By starting to think ahead to the start of Year 12, parents can actively engage in their child's educational journey, ensure a successful transition, and set a strong foundation for their A-level success.

Academic Preparedness:

Parents can help their child develop effective study strategies, plan for the demands of A-level coursework, and build a solid foundation for success from the very beginning of Year 12. 

University Planning:

A-levels play a crucial role in university admissions. By starting to think ahead, parents can familiarize themselves with the university application process, entry requirements, and deadlines.

This knowledge allows them to guide their child in making informed choices, exploring potential university options, and setting realistic goals.

Thursday, 20th June, 7-8pm