We hope you all enjoy your day. #WorldBookDay @WorldBookDayUK #readingforpleasure #Creative #design https://t.co/vt9ySZscuT, For all Years 11, 12 and 13 students the UK University & Apprenticeship Search Virtual Fair will be returning on 17 March to help students explore their post 18 options. #WorldBookDay @WorldBookDayUK #readingforpleasure #Creative #design https://t.co/vt9ySZscuT, For all Years 11, 12 and 13 students the UK University & Apprenticeship Search Virtual Fair will be returning on 17 March to help students explore their post 18 options. Apply contextual knowledge to analysis questions. Try to take part in an exchange or trip to Germany or other German-speaking countries where possible. Use your free study time to do complimentary training in the dance studio, such as pilates or additional rehearsal of class material. We offer a wide choice of 28 A level subjects, from Art and Design to Further Mathematics, from Music to Product Design and many more. The Nine, the US Supreme Court, Jeffrey Toobin, Supremely Partisan, the US Supreme Court, James Zirin, 2 papers x 150 minutes at the end of Year 13 –, Slavery and emancipation in the USA 1800-1900. The Shock of the New: Art and the Century of Change by Robert Hughes, The 20th Century Art book By Phaidon Press Ltd. While both sexes are accepted into the sixth form. https://t.co/m4HTwEN9of, As schools look to reopen next week please see the information below from Southeastern Rail Network. In addition, a large number of our Sixth Formers pursue the Level 3 Extended Project Qualification. A minimum of 30 places will be offered each year for appropriately qualified girls from other schools. 15 hours. Sam Dobin- OCR Economics student Guide 1, Microeconomics 1, student e textbook, Hodder education. 3 examination papers at the end of Year 13. Review the class tests and any previous mock tests regularly. Sixth Form Admissions This admissions policy applies to students seeking admission to Year 12 at Invicta Grammar School. #WorldBookDay #readingforfun https://t.co/ZpGfwPkt9E https://t.co/3uRrb1X5UF, Our top tip today will help you to prepare for a job interview. VITSA - Valley Invicta Teaching School A... Special Education Needs and Disability Information, STEAM - Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Maths. Information for Parents; Calendar; Wellbeing & E-safety; Parents' Association; Vision & the 1576 Society; Old Dartfordians. 3 x 120 minutes papers at the end of Year 13, Three listening questions based on set works studied with audio track and skeleton score [15 marks each], One essay on an unfamiliar piece of music, related to the set works, audio track provided. The entry requirement is six higher grades at GCSE and, in most cases, at least a grade B in the subjects being studied. Always look up and make a note of new words you may have come across in classwork or at home. Professional Construction Practice. e.g. #schools #remotelearning #codingisfun https://t.co/V2PJEB4WdT, Today’s panel discussion from @UnikentICCI & @CreativeEstuary is about jobs in Theatre and the Performing Arts! We would love you to join our highly successful Sixth Form. Stay informed – be aware of what is happening in the news and reflect on the views from various fronts. The individual GCSE grade requirement for each A Level subject of choice, as laid out in our Sixth Form Subject Prospectus. #schools #readingisfun #WorldBookDay https://t.co/nDyhHgkaYq, Our Year 10 geographers have been carrying out some fantastic peer assessments, well done! Using a poll meant we could have discussions about why we preferred one statement over another. Invicta Grammar - 4 INFORMATION ABOUT THE INSPECTION TEAM Members of the inspection team Subject responsibilities 18242 John Godwood Lead inspector 13336 Ian Adams Lay inspector 9756 Ken Parsons Lay inspector … #schools #remotelearning https://t.co/MB2VQUZahn, In Year 7 #History this week they have been using their first-hand experience of pandemics to help them understand and empathise with people who lived through the Black Death in the 14th Century. Microeconomics (microeconomics themes 1 and 3), 2. #WorldBookDay #readingforfun Sam Dobin- OCR Economics student Guide 2, Macroeconomics 1, student e textbook, Hodder Education, Brewer Q - My Revision notes Edexcel A level Economics (Hodder Education 2016), Camp P and Keefe J - Revision guide to A Level Year 2 Economics - (Anforme, 2016), pajholden videos (economics lessons on YouTube), Competition and Markets Authority (theme 3), Treasury (theme 4 and has list of PFI agreements for theme 3), Country profiles and data:  indexmundi.com (theme 4), Nutter R - Microeconomics for A level year 2 (Anforme 2016) theme 3, Threadgould A - Macroeconomics for A level year 2 (Anforme 2016) theme 4, Cramp P - Labour Markets 5th edition (Anforme 2012) theme 3, Cramp P - Economic Development 6th edition (Anforme 2014) theme 4, Smith C - International trade and globalisation 5th edition (Anforme 2012) theme 4, P. Davis and T. Joad - Essential Maths Skills for AS/A-level Economics (Hodder Education 2016), J. Lawrence - Maths Skills for A Level Economics (Oxford 2014), 2 papers x 2hr 15 mins, 1 paper x 1hr 15 mins at the end of Year 13 – 80%, 3000 words coursework – 20% during Year 1, Websites/journals linked to individual texts and writers, Emagazine (subscription provided by the English Department), English Review magazines (available through the school library), See KS5 reading list on the IGS website; students will also be given a booklet at the start of the year in which they can find a recommended reading list, Read widely around the subject of the texts, Research historical, political, philosophical contexts and literary traditions linked to studied authors, Listen to podcasts about authors, texts, literary traditions etc, 3000 words coursework – 20% during Year 13.