Anglo European School International Sixth Form Application 2018 (Internal Applicants)

Internal Sixth Form application to be submitted to the Sixth Form Office or via Form Tutors by Friday 1st December 2017

Student Name:………………………………………………...………… Form:………………………..

A. Current progress and future plans:

Where are you considering studying after your GCSEs?

Definitely at the AES / Probably at the AES / Not at the AES / What other options or other providers are you considering?
If you are not considering the AES we would be grateful if you could let us know why. This information will help us with our future planning.

GCSEs

Subject / Mathematics / English / ICT / Science / Humanities / Arts / Technology / Language 1 / Language 2 / Elective
Course
Target Grade
Mock result

Your Future

What are your longer term plans (career etc)
University? If so, what course would you like to study?
Are there any problems or threats in the way of you achieving what you want to achieve?
Signed by student / Signed by parent / Date
Form
Please print / Please print

This form is downloadable from our website www.aesessex.co.uk


Anglo European School International Sixth Form Application 2018 (Internal Applicants)

B. Route Choice:

The A Level Route (A)

A Level / A Level / A Level / A Level
In addition to Citizenship/Tutor period, a course in Languages (which may be one of your choices at A level or in addition at introductory level) and completion of a Creativity, Action, Service course (CAS-75 hours). Combined with 4 A level subjects this represents a broad (baccalaureate) course with a minimum of 540 planned study hours over each year of the two year programme.
In order to study on the A Level route, students must first meet our general matriculation requirement of 5 GCSEs grades 9-5 including a grade 5 or above in English. The majority of the A Levels that we offer require that the students obtains a grade 6, or above, in the subject (or related subject) at GCSE in order to study it at A Level.

The A Level, IB Route (AIB)

A Level / A Level / A Level / IB Subject (Standard Level) / IB Subject (Standard Level)
In addition to Citizenship/Tutor period, a course in Languages (which may be one of your choices at A level/IBS or in addition at introductory level) and completion of a Creativity, Action, Service course (CAS-75 hours) with a minimum of 540 planned study hours over each year of the two year programme. IBS courses can be chosen from Humanities, Languages, the Arts, and Mathematics or English.
In order to study on the AIB route, students must first meet our general matriculation requirement of 5 GCSEs grades 9-5 including a grade 5 or above in English. The majority of the A Levels that we offer require that the student has obtained a grade 6, or above, in the subject at GCSE in order to study it at A Level and a grade 5, or above, for any subject that they wish to study at IB Standard Level.

The IB Career Programme Route (IBCP)

Applied A Level / A Level / IB Subject (Standard Level) / IB Subject (Standard Level)
In addition to Citizenship/Tutor period, a course in Languages (which may be one of your choices at A level/IBS or in addition at introductory level), approaches to learning, a reflective project and completion of a Creativity and Service course (CAS-75 hours) with a minimum of 540 planned study hours over each year of the two year programme. IBS courses can be chosen from Humanities, Languages, the Arts, and Mathematics or English.
In order to study on the IBCP route, students must first meet our general matriculation requirement of 5 GCSEs grades 9-5 including a grade 5 or above in English. The majority of the A Levels that we offer require that the student has obtained a grade 6, or above, in the subject at GCSE in order to study it at A Level (or grade 5 for Vocational A Level Equivalents) and a grade 5, or above, for any subject that they wish to study at IB Standard Level.

The IB Diploma Route (IBD)

Mathematics / English / Language / Science / Individual and Society / Art (or other)
In addition to Citizenship/Tutor Period, Extended Essay, a study of the Theory of Knowledge and completion of a Creativity, Action, Service course (CAS-150 hours) with a minimum of 540 planned study hours over each year of the two year programme.
In order to study on the IBDP route, students must first meet our general matriculation requirement of 5 GCSEs grades 9-5 including a grade 5 or above in English. We require that the student has obtained a grade 6, or above, at GCSE for any subject that they wish to study at Higher Level and a grade 5, or above, for any subject that they wish to study at Standard Level.