Sixth Form Community

Year 12 Community Teams

On entry to the 6th form, students will be required to sign up to the school volunteering program. As part of this programme, all students will complete 12 hours community participation with one of our partner organisations.

Mossford Green Primary School

Peer Tutoring – helping to support primary school students in lesson with learning

Fullwood Primary School

Peer Tutoring – helping to support primary school students in lesson with learning

Parkhill Primary School

Peer Tutoring – helping to support primary school students in lesson with learning

Gilbert Colvin Primary School

Peer Tutoring – helping to support primary school students in lesson with learning

Team Up

Team Up is a charitable organisation which run a voluntary leadership programme that trains exceptional role models to learn leadership and teaching skills through tutoring young people from low-income backgrounds. Students need to be on track to achieve at least a B at A-Level in a relevant subject to the one they want to tutor in, and must have achieved at least a B in the subject at GCSE

Barking Havering and Redbridge Hospitals

Experience in a hospital setting through a range of voluntary roles, more often ward based all non-clinical.

Barnardos

Local store assistance with preparing stock for sale, creating stylish displays, work on the till, helping customers.

ELHAP

Support in the coordination of holiday playschemes and term time Saturday Clubs throughout the year for disabled and disadvantaged children from across East London and Essex areas.

The community participation placement is an opportunity for each student to find out more about the skills and qualities needed in the workplace, as well as identifying areas of strength and those for further development in the following skills:

1

Verbal communication skills

6

Problem-solving skills

2

Strong work ethic

7

Written communication skills

3

Teamwork skills (work well with others)

8

Interpersonal skills (relates well to others)

4

Analytical skills

9

Computer skills

5

Initiative

10

Flexibility/adaptability


Student Leadership Team

During the first term of Year 12, we appoint a student leadership team. The aim is to provide an opportunity for all students in
the 6th Form to contribute to their School Community, develop their leadership skills, and in some cases, gain a leadership accreditation. The positions have been identified to support all students within our school community in the following areas:

  1. Community
  2. Pastoral
  3. Well-being
  4. Learning
  5. Literacy
  6. Clubs
  7. Competition
  8. Charity

If appointed to these roles, the aim is for the Head boys for each team, to work with their appointed deputies, to create and organise initiatives and events that raise the profile and improve these areas for all students within our school community.
This is facilitated through student voice  by the School Council.