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Year 12 Work Experience Week

Year 12 students have been enjoying getting an insight into the working world. Whether it is seeing the healthcare industry first hand at hospitals and pharmacies, working with and supporting migrants who Walsall Football Club are hosting, getting hands on in the manufacturing industry or baking bread with Year 5 pupils at a local Primary School. 

These placements are a chance for students to confirm if a certain career is right for them, to get a taste of working life or to give back to the local community. We are however delighted to hear that so many of our students have impressed their employers so much that they are being invited back or encouraged to consider future apprenticeships.

Our students have said:

“I’m having an amazing week! I’ve worn scrubs, saw a C-section and have also observed a number of different clinics, from pain management to skin conditions.” R Cook, working at Birmingham Children’s Hospital.

“I have been shadowing a foundation year dentist and I have learnt so much.  I have observed her undertaking different types of treatment.  I have even arranged another week’s experience during the summer.” H Rai

“I have loved working this week!  It has made me realise that I am more of a hands-on person, so I think I will be applying for an apprenticeship next year.” Z Turner, working in manufacturing.

“I’ve had a variety of tasks from working with hospitality and booking events, to looking at individual sponsorship for football players.” K Wade, working at Birmingham City FC. 

“ I have learnt how important patient confidentiality is and how you have to change the tone of your voice when speakers to customers. You also need to be very patient! I want to go into nursing and I feel this week has confirmed that decision.” M Edu, working at a local Pharmacy. 

Prior to my work experience I was struggling to decide whether I wanted to teach primary or secondary school, but after this week I can happily say that my heart is definitely set on primary school. I absolutely loved seeing how much the children adore their teachers and it just made me so excited and I honestly cannot wait for that to hopefully be me one day.” N Merhban

“One of the things I’ve been concentrating on is Data Analytics. I thought you would need high level maths for this but I’m doing well and finding it really interesting.” Y Crook, working at Veolia.

We have also received some wonderful feedback from employers: 

B Padham is working in a local pharmacy. His employer has said “He is fantastic! He is pro-active and keen to learn different aspects of the role, so we have offered him a range of experiences.”

J Heir had an exceptional report from High Spec Windows: “He has been amazing! He wants to learn and has enjoyed the role. He is hardworking and in a few days he has learnt 60% of the software programme that we use. Your school is lucky to have him as a student. We are going to miss him!”

R Mardenborough secured her experience at an accounting firm who have said: “She is amazing!  She is very smart in appearance and she is a hard worker – a perfect addition to the team!  We will be giving her details about our degree apprenticeship.”

H Lobb and T Griffith have been supporting local primary schools for the week. Their employers have said that “(H Lobb) is very confident. She has worked with Years 1, 4 and 5 already and will be with Reception and Year 2 for the rest of the week. She has had great feedback from all the class teachers.”.  For T Griffth, her employer said “She has worked hard with our Year 3 class this week. She has supported them with their English and Maths transition work in preparation for Year 4. The children have loved reading to her – she is really lovely with them.”

L Fewtrell has been working at a digital printers: “She has been involved in a range of tasks this week and has impressed us with everything that she has done. She is confident and friendly and has asked lots of questions to make sure that she gets the job right.”

J Doherty has gained experience of the hospitality industry: “She is confident and raring to go! She is hardworking, inquisitive and has enjoyed the perks of the corporate world (free lunch every day!)”     

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Sixth Form Induction Programme

We were delighted to welcome back over 130 Year 11 students who returned to school to take part in the Sixth Form Induction Programme.  They arrived smartly dressed in business wear and the week started with a formal assembly where information was shared about expectations, dress-code and the mindset required to be successful in the next important part of their educational journey.  Students spent 3 days attending lessons for their chosen courses, allowing them to get a feel for post-16 life; they experienced Study Hall sessions learning about how they are required to develop their independence and take ownership of using this time effectively; current Year 12 students shared their experiences and offered their top tips; and the week ended with a Team Building Day.  The heavy downpours that day meant we had to move the activities indoors but the students still enjoyed taking part in each of the tasks, allowing them to develop their commination skills, confidence and logical thinking.

The students enjoyed the week and commented on how helpful it has been in preparation for September, when they will be starting their Key Stage 5 journey with us.

We are looking forward to seeing them again on GCSE Results Day – Thursday 24th August 2023.

Comments from students:

I found the Induction Week very useful and it has helped me feel less nervous about joining Sixth Form in September.  Not only did I experience taster lessons for my chosen subjects but it also helped me to understand what Sixth Form life will be like.  The Team Building Day was enjoyable – I had fun completing all the tasks with my friends.  It was a shame about the weather though!”  Zach Thursfield-Smith

I enjoyed the Sixth Form Induction Programme. I liked seeing all my friends again and experiencing what Sixth Form will be like. It was interesting to learn about what I will be doing in my chosen subjects and the Team Building Day was so much fun!”  G Carlin

I really enjoyed my Sixth Form Induction Week.  My lessons were interesting, especially Sports and Exercise Science. I love how independence and organisation become a main priority and I have learnt lots of useful information and what is required in order to be successful in Sixth Form.”  L Thorp

I thought the Induction Week was great! It gave me a realistic idea of how Year 12 will be in September and I really enjoyed my lessons. I also thought it was helpful to know what I needed to do over the summer, like the summer tasks, and what stationery to bring in September. The Team Building Day was a fun and relaxing way to end the week!”  H Herbet

The Team Building day consisted of many tasks that required thinking, listening and leadership skills to guide us through. I managed to use these skills and work as a team with my friends as well as with some people who I don’t usually speak to. It was an enjoyable day despite the rain!”  J A Rajput

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Results Day Information

A Level Results Day – Thursday 17th August 2023

Year 13 results will be available from 8:00am. Arrival from 7:45am


GCSE Results Day – Thursday 24th August 2023

Year 11 results will be available for collection between 8.00am -9.15am

Sixth Form Applicants should go to the Hall. If pupils have not applied to the Sixth Form, they should go to the Sports Hall.

Applicants from other schools: If you wish to take up your place at our Sixth Form, please bring your examination results and either your birth certificate or passport (original documents only) to school between 11:30am and 12:30pm.


Contact Info

Barr Beacon School
Old Hall Lane
Aldridge, Walsall
West Midlands
WS9 0RF

T: 0121 366 6600
postbox@barrbeaconschool.co.uk

Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm

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