Pastoral Support
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Sixth Form Tutors
Miss A Kerby 12AK1 and 13AK1
Ms A Rigby 12AR2
Mr B Eve 12BE2 and 13BE2
Ms J Bevan 12BN1 and 13BN1
Ms E Salisbury 12ES1 and 13ES1
Mr G Netto 13GN2
Mrs J Hall 12JH1 and 13JH1
Ms K Olive 12KO2 and 13KO2
Mrs L Amparbeng 12LA2
Mr L Jones / Mr R Wheeler 12LJ2 and 13LJ2
Ms L Mlewa 12LM1 and 13LM1
Mr N De Grey 12ND2 and 13ND2
Mr N Harris 12NH2 and 13NH2
Mr P Montgomery 12PM2 and 13PM2
Mrs R Apps / Ms C Lewis 12RA2
Mr R Evans 12RE1 and 13RE1
Miss R Garrard 12RG1 and 13RG1
Mrs R Sancto-Halpin 13RS2
Mr S Alexander 12SA2 and 13SA2
Mrs S Edwards 12SE1 and 13SE1
Mrs S Garrard 12SG2 and 13SG2
Mrs S Kemp Dao 12SK1 and 13SK1
Ms T Lyons 12TL2 and 13TL2
Mrs T Pardesi 13TP1
The Role of the Tutor
A student’s relationship with their tutor is central to their success, to the resolution of any difficulties they encounter and their successful application to work, university or further education beyond Sixth Form. It will be the tutor that guides students through this and writes their reference. This relationship is built through registration and core lessons and so attendance at these are compulsory. It will be through the tutor that students hear important messages, and they will meet individually with their tutor at least three times in the year to review their progress.
In addition to registration, tutors will teach students once a fortnight in a lesson called Values in Practise (VIP), which provides study skills support, personal development and progression support.
Extended Tutor: On four mornings throughout the year, students will also have extended tutor sessions which include subject mentoring, PSHE and student finance.
Key Worker Support
Two Learning Mentors (based in the support hub on the 3rd floor) are available to support students with a whole range of problems. These might be of an academic nature, such as time management or meeting deadlines, or more general issues, such as course changes, planning for employment or Higher Education or concerns about personal wellbeing. Learning Mentors are not intended to replace the work of a tutor – they would normally be used “as well as”, rather than “instead of”. Normally, a tutor will refer students for this if it is felt it would help, but if they are free, a student can drop in for a chat.
The Inclusion teacher (based in the support hub on the 3rd floor) provides additional support for students with SEND and EAL needs. Click here for further information.
The Pastoral and Student Welfare Officer (based in the pastoral office opposite G10) supports those who need more immediate or regular pastoral care and with a range of welfare needs.