dyca 6th form prospectus
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The prospectus for the sixth form of the David Young Community Academy.TRANSCRIPT
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David Young Community AcademyA LeAF Academy Trust School
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Dear Student,I hope you enjoy reading about the opportunities DYCA can offer you.
We have designed our sixth form offer completely around your aspirations for the future. We
know that now, more than ever, students need to organise their sixth form study in order to
prepare for specific university courses and careers. Our sixth form curriculum is organised in a
way that will help you begin to think about the future beyond sixth form and we will help you
become an independent learner and role model, inspiring our younger students and working
alongside our staff.
Our students have unique facilities and access to the very latest resources and in return they
contribute to the development of younger students, the Academy and community life, through
a close working partnership with staff and local businesses.
DYCA is not a traditional school. It is a 21st century learning environment for young adults
that bridges the divide between education, business and industry. Our students can expect to
be studying and working alongside community leaders, academics, business executives and
leaders in industry. Coming into the DYCA Sixth Form will be demanding but rewarding and
should be the decision that changes your life!
Ros McMullen, Executive Principal.
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The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) is a rigorous pre-universityprogramme of academic study. It is accepted for admission to universities worldwide and isuniversally well-received by employers who value the diversity of skills that students learn.
6 Academic options:x 3 higher level IB Diploma subjects
+x 3 standard level IB Diploma subjects
3 Core elements:Theory of Knowledge (TOK)
Extended EssayCreativity, Action & Service (CAS)
At DYCA we offerthe following subjects: Where (HL) or (SL) isspecified, we currentlyonly offer these subjectsat Higher or Standardlevel.
G1 English Literature (HL)English Language and Literature
G2 Spanish B Spanish Ab Initio (SL) - for those new to SpanishFrench Ab Initio (SL) - for those new to French
G3 Business and Management, Geography, History,Psychology, Environmental Systems and
Societies (SL), World Religions (SL), Global Politics
G4 Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Systemsand Societies (SL), Design Technology,Sport, Exercise and Health Science (SL)
G5 Mathematics (HL)Mathematics (SL)Maths Studies (SL)
G6 Theatre, Visual ArtsDance (SL)Film (SL)
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Theory of KnowledgeTOK looks at the nature of knowledge itself. Youwill think about how knowledge is arrived at invarious academic subjects, what the approachesused in these subjects have in common and whatthe differences are between them. Thefundamental question of TOK is: “how do weknow that?”.
Some examples of knowledge questions addressedon the course are:
• When should we question common sense?
• Do we construct reality or do we recognise it?
• Can a machine be said to know something?
Extended EssayThis gives you the opportunity to work one-to-one with a subjectsupervisor on a subject of your choice to produce an extended piece ofwriting based on your interests, your strengths on the DiplomaProgramme, and your aspirations for university.
Examples of recent essay titles from DYCA students include:
• How has the design and architecture of St. Peter's Square impactedon the modern world? (Visual Arts)
• How can the mechanism of the catalase catalysed decompositionof hydrogen peroxide be determined through the formation of arate equation? (Chemistry)
• How is the theme of sacrifice explored in C.S. Lewis' The Lion, TheWitch and the Wardrobe? (English)
Creativity, Action and ServiceCAS offers you the opportunity to learn outside the classroom environment as you arrange and lead a number ofcreative, physical- and community-based projects that demonstrate your organisational, time management andreflective skills.
Examples of CAS projects enjoyed by previous students include:
• Designing a website for a local charity.
• Writing and organising the Academy newspaper.
• Planning and leading local sport events for primary schools.
• Mentoring younger students through the Reading Leaders programme.
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The IBDP specialises in offering breadth as well as depth in your sixth formstudy and therefore can prepare you perfectly for anything that you wantto read at university. If you already have a university course in mind, youcan choose options to focus and strengthen your university application.Some suggested subject combinations for specific university and careeraspirations are offered below.
IBDPPathwaysThe MedicBiology HLMaths HL
Chemistry HLEnglish SLSpanish SL
Geography SL
The BiochemistBiology HL
Chemistry HLMaths HLEnglish SL
Global Politics SLSpanish SL
The ManagerBusiness and Management HL
Spanish B HLEnglish Literature HLDesign Technology SL
World Religions SLMaths SL
The EngineerPhysics HL
Geography HLMaths HLEnglish SL
Design Technology SLSpanish SL
The ArchitectVisual Art HL
Psychology HLEnglish HLMaths SLFrench SL
ESS SL
The LawyerHistory HLEnglish HL
Psychology HLESS SL
Maths SLSpanish SL
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It develops independent learners, strong writers andcritical thinkers.
IBDP students haveproven time managementskills and strong studyhabits.
It creates an international mindset. This is highlightedby the second language element and the globalrecognition of the qualification.
IBDP students are 21% more likely togo to a ‘top 10’ university thanks tothe breadth and depth of the course.
Universities value themeaningful experiencesgained beyond the classroom encouragedthrough CAS.
Why the IBDP?
Subjects are not taught in isolation. TOK, for example, encourages connections and rewards inquisitiveness.
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The IBCC allows you to pursue a career-related pathway leading to higher education, employment or an apprenticeship.The programme’s three-part framework comprises the academic challenge of at least two Diploma Programme courses,Career-related Learning that provides practical, real-world approaches to learning, and the distinctive IBCC Core whichhelps you to develop skills and competencies required for lifelong learning.
Career-related LearningThe following Level 3 BTECs are offered on the IBCC:
Engineering; Performing Arts; Art & Design;
Creative Media Production; Business and Sport
Diploma SubjectsThe following IB Diploma subjects are offered
on the IBCC:
Mathematical Studies; Mathematics Standard;
English Language & Literature; Chemistry; Physics; Biology;
Environmental Systems and Societies; Sport, Exercise and Health;
Psychology; Design Technology; Dance; Theatre; Film; Visual Arts;
Geography; History; Global Politics; World Religions;
French Ab Initio; and Spanish Ab Initio
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Approaches to LearningATL is designed to develop life-skills for use in the workplace. It is intended to develop students’ analyticalthinking, intercultural understanding, communication, and personal development. ATL aims to challengestudents to draw on personal resources and skills to engage critically with the world around them.
Community and ServiceC&S establishes a relationship between students and their community in a way that emphasises mutualbenefit. The programme requires students to identify a community need and then plan to improve orhelp that situation. C&S is an opportunity for students to expand their life skills and take responsibilityfor their immediate environment.
Reflective ProjectThe Reflective Project is an in-depth body of work produced over an extended period and submittedtowards the end of the course. It is designed to draw together key elements of a student’s wider schemeof study. The Reflective Project requires students to identify, analyse, critically discuss and evaluate anethical dimension of an issue stemming from their career-related studies.
Language DevelopmentLanguage Development is designed to ensure that all students are exposed to a second language (eitherFrench or Spanish) in a way that will assist and further their understanding of the wider world. LanguageDevelopment aims to provide students with the necessary skills and intercultural understanding toenable them to communicate in an environment where the language studied is spoken.
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The many options available on the IBCC allow you to create acourse of study that is directed towards a specific career path.Some examples of this could be:
IBCCPathways
The FitnessInstructor/Coach
SportIB Biology
IB Psychology
The PerformerPerforming Arts
IB Visual ArtsIB Sport, Exercise and
Health
The GraphicDesigner
Creative MediaIB Visual Arts
IB Design Technology
The AccountantBusiness Studies
IB MathsIB English
The Animator Art and Design
IB FilmIB Maths
The EngineerEngineering
IB MathsIB Physics
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CareerAcademy
What is the Career Academy programme?The two year Career Academy programme is for DYCA IBDP & IBCC students studying Business & Management and issupported by employers from the private and public sectors across the Leeds region.
Upon joining our Career Academy you will benefit from:
� Support for your learning, directly assisting you to improve your Business & Management grade
� A six-week paid internship with a local employer during the summer between lower and upper 6th years
� Special employer-led lectures, seminars and company visits
� One-to-one mentoring by an experienced employee volunteer
� Networking opportunities with other Career Academy students around the UK.
What qualifications do Career Academy students achieve?As a Career Academy student you will follow a structured programme of paid internships; mentoring and motivationallectures; and workshops alongside IB Business & Management. The programme is designed to give you the workexperience and skills you need to be able to perform more effectively in the world of work.
What are the benefits of the programme?Career Academy helps you to achieve your full potential. Hand in hand with your qualifications and workplaceexperience, as a Career Academy student, you will grow in confidence and develop life skills such as time management,interview techniques, and public speaking.
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The aim of all IB programmes is to develop internationally minded peoplewho, recognising their common humanity and shared guardianship of theplanet, help to create a better and more peaceful world. As IB learners, westrive to be:
Inquirers: We nurture our curiosity, developing skills forinquiry and research. We know how to learn independentlyand with others. We learn with enthusiasm and sustain ourlove of learning throughout life.
Knowledgeable: We develop and use conceptualunderstanding, exploring knowledge across a range ofdisciplines. We engage with issues and ideas that have localand global significance.
Thinkers: We use critical and creative thinking skills toanalyse and take responsible action on complex problems.We exercise initiative in making reasoned, ethical decisions.
Communicators: We express ourselves confidently andcreatively in more than one language and in many ways.We collaborate efectively, listening carefully to theperspectives of other individuals and groups.
Principled: We act with integrity and honesty, with astrong sense of fairness and justice, and with respect for thedignity and rights of people everywhere. We takeresponsibility for our actions and their consequences.
Open-minded: We critically appreciate our own culturesand personal histories, as well as the values and traditions
of others. We seek and evaluate a range of points of view,and we are willing to grow from the experience.
Caring: We show empathy, compassion and respect. Wehave a commitment to service, and we act to make apositive difference in the lives of others and in the worldaround us.
Risk-takers: We approach uncertainty with forethoughtand determination; we work independently andcooperatively to explore new ideas and innovativestrategies. We are resourceful and resilient in the face ofchallenges and change.
Balanced: We understand the importance of balancingdifferent aspects of our lives- intellectual, physical, andemotional- to achieve well-being for ourselves and others.We recognise our interdependence with other people andwith the world in which we live.
Reflective: We thoughtfully consider the world and ourown ideas and experience. We work to understand ourstrengths and weaknesses in order to support our learningand personal development.
IB Learner Profile
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Where do ourstudents go?
DYCA Alumni are currently studying a variety of degreecourses such as;
MedicineArchitectureLawChemical EngineeringBusinessAccounting & Finance
They have been accepted at a wide range of institutionsacross the UK. Recent admissions include:
University of LeedsUniversity of SheffieldUniversity of WarwickUniversity of YorkLeeds College of ArtLeeds Metropolitan UniversityLondon Metropolitan University
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“It does not matter if you are a night owl or an early bird; as a
DYCA Sixth Form student you will have access to state of the art facilities
in the newly refurbished dedicated‘Hub’ for more hours in the day.
So even if it is dark outside, we will stilllead you towards a brighter future.”
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Tutor SystemOur commitment to academic excellence is reflectedin our tutoring and support provision. You will beguided through your sixth form experience by adedicated tutor who will ensure that you have theskills and opportunities to succeed. Daily tutorsessions mean you have regular, close, contact withyour tutor and tutor group, building positive andsupportive relationships. Our aim is to nurture anddevelop confident, independent learners.
Tutor sessions are a key element of your sixth formjourney, giving you a forum to discuss your academicprogress with a tutor who knows you and to interactwith your fellow students in a stimulatingenvironment. You will be guided through the processof researching and deciding on your educational andcareer paths, allowing you to make an informeddecision about your future. Sixth form is a challengingand exciting experience and we aim to make it apositive and rewarding one for all our students.
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ExpectationsFrom the minute that you step through the doors at the DYCA, you can expect to be welcomed as a responsible independent learner.All our students are expected to be professional in their manner and courteous to everyone within the Academy as a positive rolemodel for all.
Entry Requirements5 GCSEs (A*-C) including English and Maths. There are also subject specific requirements for some IBDP courses in order to give youthe best chance of success. Please see the UCAS Progress website or the subject pages on our school website for details.
Dress CodeThe Academy requires that all sixth form students attend in smart, formal business dress. The following is a guide as to which garmentsare acceptable and which are not permitted.
How to ApplyYou can apply to the DYCA Sixth Form electronically through UCAS Progress or directly to us by requesting an application form fromour reception team. Alternatively, please get in contact with the relevant course coordinator to discuss the options available to you.
For the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme- For the International Baccalaureate Career-relatedMr Wild [email protected] CertificateMiss Tucker [email protected] Miss Gunn [email protected]
Young MenSuitSmart trousersShirt with collarTieV-neck knitted jumper or cardiganSmart leather-upper shoes
Young LadiesSmart trousers
Skirt below knee length
Dress with sleeves and below knee length
Blouse or top with sleeves
Cardigan
Smart knitted jumper
Suit-type jacket
Smart leather-upper shoes –
low heels only
(Stud or small hoop earrings)
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‘The challenging and rewarding IB Diploma is a truly world class qualificationthat is delivered here at the DYCA in a friendly and supportive environment. Itis our job to help you to unlock your potential as dynamic, critical, reflectiveand open-minded adults ready for your time at university and your journey inthe outside world. To choose to study with us is to make an ambitious andexciting choice for your future.’
- Mr Wild
Head of Sixth Form‘Our range of courses is broad yet can be tailored to your ambitions, our teachersare supportive and will encourage you to achieve your best, our facilities aremodern, and extra-curricular activities are both encouraged and rewarded.DYCA is the place to study for all students who hope to go far.’
- Miss Tucker
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IBCC Coordinator‘At the forefront of vocational and academic education, DYCA offers acombination of dynamic, engaging courses that offer a clear path to highereducation, apprenticeships or the workplace. I feel lucky to be a part of the IBCCand am looking forward to celebrating future successes of the IBCC in comingyears.’
- Miss Gunn
And most importantly… YOU.The key to success in our sixth form is your own drive to succeed and your determination
to work hard to overcome challenges. If you think that you have what it takes, we would love you to join our team!
CAS Coordinator‘I love working with each student through CAS and helping them to buildconfidence and discover hidden talents. It is an honour to work within the sixthform team and help our students to achieve their potential.’
- Miss Pimblott
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DAVID YOUNG COMMUNITY ACADEMY
Bishops WaySeacro
LeedsLS14 6NU
Tel: 0113 273 9100Email: [email protected]
Web: www.dyca.org.uk
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