Saturday 31 October 2015

Awards at CATS Canterbury

CATS Canterbury is shortlisted for the Independent Schools Awards and for the Award of Excellence and Innovation by the Independent Schools Association



IB and courses to take you to top universities

I am at the World IB Headteachers meeting in The Hague this weekend. Universities are increasingly dropping their point scores for IB as they value this qualification a great deal. Kings College London and Leeds are now asking for 35 and Birmingham 32 points. Ofqual - the UK qualifications framework has rated a 7 at IB as equivalent to A* at A level and a 6 as equivanent to an A. You can see why universities get so excited by IB... !

At CATS Cantebury we offer a full range of qualifications including A level, Foundation and IB - all of which have been great qualifications to get students into top universities. Clearly a two year course is always better than spending one year in the UK, but our one year Foundation course was the first ever in the UK and is now nearly 30 years old and sends students to the very top UK universities.

Staff here are always happy to talk about the differences between these three routes to university and remember CATS Canterbury is also an SAT Testing Centre and we prepare students for entry to universities across Canada and the USA too with SAT preparation sessions included as standard!




The new A levels at CATS Canterbury

Many people overseas are worried about the new changes to A levels which they may have heard about. You do not need to worry about this as we have it all in hand here in Canterbury. This year some of the A levels are new ones and some are the old ones. Universities treat them all the same and once the new A level subject is on line, the old course is withdrawn.

The main change coming is that A levels will become a 'terminal' exam with exams only at the end of the course - no more modules or exams half way through. This is exactly the same as IB which we have successfully run for many years here so this does not worry us at all. 

AS exams are still available but they no longer count towards the final A level so most good schools will no longer offer them. Schools that do will lose a whole half term of teaching with the exam no longer counting towards A level so it will waste students a lot of time which is better spent in lessons. We will offer a final end of year internal exam using A level papers and report on these grades to parents so you will know exactly what level your child is at - this is exactly what happens with our very successful IB course. This year we sent IB students to both Oxford and Cambridge so they are clearly at no disadvantage!

The other thing to be aware of is that most universities are no longer asking for four subjects at A level and taking three subjects will become the norm in the UK. Universities are not interested in lots of A levels - they want three at top grades. The main exception to this remains Further Maths and if students take this they will do Maths as well and so have four A levels. 

Students heading for top universities at CATS Canterbury will take the Extended Project Qualification (a research project top universities are very keen on) and a range of extra activities from our Key Professions Programme. This will give them a real head start in university applications and we have a very wide range of extra activities we expect students to do directly linked to their university applications. This is what will make the difference in a successful application to a top university.

So it's all systems go here at Canterbury! We are more than prepared and ready for any changes and with over 160 university visits here each year students get the chance to talk to universities directly and be reassured in everything we do here.




What you need to do to apply to university

Just a reminder that all students should now be thinking about their five university choices and working on their draft personal statements. Students who were here last year should have registered on UCAS already and have completed draft personal statements. Those new to the college will be doing these now. New universities are visiting each week and check your emails for latest news and visits. Queen Mary's are here soon and full details are on our Discovery Intranet. Medics and Oxbridge applications have already gone now and we are receiving our first offers and students have already been offered interviews at Oxford University - more news coming in every day!

You do not have to use all five choices on your UCAS form yet as if you change your mind about courses it's quite useful to have a choice in reserve you can make. Our Higher Education staff - Dan and Dawn are available to help you and the Principal is available every night if you are worried and need to talk to someone about your applications. Remember we are all here to help you.










Friday 30 October 2015

Welcome to CATS and great to join in!

A warm welcome to our new and returning students - particularly our late arrivers who joined us after the start of term. You can see how fast moving it has all been already! We welcomed LSE in for small group meetings with students and then over 80 universities at our October University Fair including Imperial, Bath and Kings and overseas universities such as New York, Florida and Hong Kong. 

We were shortlisted for awards of Excellence by the Independent Schools Association and the Times for 2015 and won the International Schools Award. We celebrated the state visit to the UK of the President of China and students went on a half term trip to Paris - only two hours from Canterbury! More trips are planned next year to Morocco and Poland as we celebrate being part of such an amazing world. We had House competitions for the best Halloween decorations and fun trips to Thorpe Park...!

In the middle of this we soon approach November 11th where in the UK we keep two minutes silence to remember all those around the world who have died as a result of war. The Queen leads the tributes in London and it's a time to reflect on the peace and stability we enjoy which cost many people their lives to create for us. Let's all remember how lucky we are and on the 11th remember all those who have died as a result of war  and be thankful for the full lives and peace we all enjoy while we focus on our studies in the UK.