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Getting Ready for Sixth Form

We hope you are looking forward to the next exciting stage in your Oxted School life – Year 12. This information sheet will help you to start preparing for your successful transition to Oxted School Sixth Form. 

Induction Day is Tuesday 2 September from 9am

Please check your school email before the induction day to find out the programme and also for details of your new Year 12 tutor group.  Normal Year 12 lessons will start on Wednesday 3 September.  Your Year 12 timetable should be accessible from Teams and a copy will be printed for you by the Sixth Form Team.

Getting Organised

You will need a ring binder or lever arch file for each subject and subject dividers to separate topics and modules within the file. 

You will also need plastic wallets, pens, highlighters, pencils and rulers. For many subjects you will need a calculator. Optional items you may want to buy are blank flash cards for revision notes and a diary.

If you are going to be buying a new laptop for Sixth Form, then do check that you can use Microsoft Teams and access  One Drive.

Accessing School Emails and Microsoft Teams from your Phone

In Sixth Form you will be studying more independently.  Teachers and the Sixth Form Team will contact you via email or Teams and will expect you to check for messages every day. Most students will make sure that they can pick up school emails and Teams messages from their phone.

Paid Work in Year 12 and Year 13

Many Sixth Form students balance paid employment alongside their studies. However, it is important to keep a good balance to avoid getting too stressed or exhausted.  A maximum of 8 hours a week of paid work is recommended.  It is never OK to undertake paid work during school hours.

Volunteering

Early in Year 12, you will be encouraged to volunteer your time for a range of responsible roles including being a Peer Mentor, a Subject Captain or a Deputy House Captain, and a lot else besides.  It enriches your life as a Sixth Form student and builds up an impressive CV.

Start to think about the roles that you would like to go for.  If you have the opportunity to take part in a volunteering projects over the Summer holiday  then do it if you can to give yourself a head start in preparing your personal statement towards the end of Year 12.

Dress Code

If you are thinking about buying clothes for Year 12 then bear in mind - in Sixth Form, we do want you to dress casually but smartly – school and education is a serious activity: you set an example to younger students and the correct appearance sets the right tone for the Sixth Form and school community. Although you do not wear school uniform, you still have a Sixth Form dress code that requires you to dress appropriately while in school.

This includes wearing your identification lanyard at all times, which is essential for our safeguarding arrangements at the school.


Acceptable:

  • Smart casual wear
  • Smart jeans are acceptable
  • T-shirts and hoodies
  • Smart clean trainers

 

For more information about the dress code – look at the A to Z Guide.