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26/11/24

The Charles Dickens School is looking for a Cover Supervisor to join the team in Broadstairs. This role would suit someone who wants to support teaching & learning in a school. Find out more: pic.twitter.com/7KDQFdUcfo

25/11/24

It's that time of year again when we are looking for raffle prizes for our Christmas Fayre on 11 December! If you have something you can donate, please email office.org with details. All money raised will go towards the 4 School Charities... pic.twitter.com/Ungy4Ivuu8

04/11/24

Barton Court Academy Trust is looking for two experienced Finance professionals to join the team based in Canterbury. Find out more: … and pic.twitter.com/ET6b03Wibs

30/09/24

BCGS recently invited the in to speak to our Year 7 - 10 and Year 12 students. They delivered their ‘Think Differently’ School Programme, and discussed issues around vaping, smoking, alcohol, cannabis and Class A drugs. Find out more at: pic.twitter.com/6mju1UAzxG

10/09/24

Looking for a grammar school for your child in September 2025? Have you considered Barton Court Grammar School in the heart of Canterbury? Visit this October: pic.twitter.com/SyHHCFGujk

22/08/24

Barton Court Grammar School students are celebrating today with a great set of GCSE results. Find out more at: pic.twitter.com/Kx6MX00gsf

12/07/24

During the last Enrichment Day at Barton Court Grammar School, students took part in an exciting day of employer encounters. Find out more @ pic.twitter.com/nfyc5d6GTV

12/07/24

Take a look at the fantastic Art work from students at Barton Court Grammar School... pic.twitter.com/Dl3zhZ9nwP

12/07/24

Y12 students recently visited The Royal Society to explore the very latest advances in Science and accessed over 300 scientists at the forefront of their field. The exhibition offers a unique opportunity to explore the science shaping our future with the people making it happen. pic.twitter.com/np0mkiSV19

11/07/24

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25/06/24

BCGS is proud to be open to pupils from all backgrounds. To support this, we work in partnership with Atom Learning who provides students that are eligible for Pupil Premium with free online learning and 11+ exam preparation. Visit: pic.twitter.com/3edojrjtYb

25/06/24

On 4 May, Barton Court hosted the largest post-COVID chess tournament, adult or junior, in East Kent... the Kent Megafinal. Read more at: pic.twitter.com/juUO1cfOMd

25/06/24

Year 5 Students enjoyed another Taster Morning at BCGS. Read more about it at: pic.twitter.com/ICotF8UH5I

25/06/24

83 of our Year 10 Biology students took part in this year’s UKBC Biology Challenge and competed against 45,400 students across the country. Find out how the students did at pic.twitter.com/y93QXuD7A3

09/05/24

Late in March, students enjoyed our latest careers fair. Thank you to the local businesses and course providers for coming along to inspire our students. Read about the event at: pic.twitter.com/4d8FyqTefK

06/03/24

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12/12/23

Thank you to Abbie from , one of our school charities, for coming in last week to talk to our students about the work they do.We are looking forward to continuing to raise lots of money to support their cause. pic.twitter.com/6fWGNjA7FO

12/12/23

We're extremely proud of Toral in Y12 who was selected to play for the first ever U18 female Barbarians squad this weekend. The team was selected to play against Rugby School to celebrate 200 years of rugby union. An amazing experience and an excellent achievement. pic.twitter.com/mMtZfPMjyf

17/11/23

There's a real & growing concern re how many young people share inappropriate images online, leading to potential exploitation, blackmail & harm from a young age & leaving a lasting digital footprint. If you share it, you're involved. Speak to the DSL team if you've concerns. pic.twitter.com/LNQ3U09XeH

16/11/23

We were delighted to welcome the BBC Bitesize Careers Roadshow last week. Students learnt about a wide variety of career pathways in fashion, TV production & academia which many found very helpful and interesting pic.twitter.com/dhjOOePsQ0

09/11/23

Y12 Health & Social Care students enjoyed a visit to Medicine, Health & Social Care Dept's Simulation Suite. With dummies that can be programmed to simulate different disorders students practiced their CPR skills & saw who was the most accurate with compressions! pic.twitter.com/UCylXt9upM

09/11/23

We are looking for three new Exam Invigilators so if you, or anyone you know, is interested please click the link below:

08/11/23

We were delighted to open the Schools’ Lunchtime Concerts at this year's Canterbury Festival. Y7-Y13 students presented a variety of styles & the Barton Manor Djembe Drummers, who were the opening act joined us. The organizers described it as “a hard act to follow". pic.twitter.com/RwxQqiyS24

30/10/23

Y11 enjoyed a great trip to The Globe last term to see a production of Macbeth. They really enjoyed the immersive experience of being a "groundling" with some having lines delivered directly to them! pic.twitter.com/3EVO0LLwpB

25/10/23

🚨 it’s coming 🚨 We know it’s a ‘bit’ early but we have to get ready. Team up with family/friends/colleagues this November to help us help those who need it pic.twitter.com/UxfWbgwEgD

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Unifrog

Unifrog

Intent

What is Unifrog?

Unifrog is an online platform for students, teachers and parents. It is predominantly a careers and university preparation website which enables easy logging, monitoring and tracking of students’ employability skills, extracurricular interests, as well as their choices for post 16 and post 18 destinations. It is used to draft and provide feedback on UCAS statements and write teacher / tutor references. Students can also research apprenticeships, MOOCs and other extra and super curricular opportunities.

Basic Principles:

  • All activities can be recorded and can be explicitly linked to Gatsby Benchmarks.
  • The platform will fit in very well with tutor time, enrichment days and PSHE.
  • Everything goes in one place (UCAS, university searches, destination searches, skills/competency uploads, enrichment/extra-curricular activities), reducing teacher workload.
  • Easy tracking system for staff to track student interests and choices. Teachers can also provide comment-based feedback on CVs and personal statements.
  • Unifrog is not limited to sixth form only – this could work for the whole school as part of the whole-school careers programme.

Advantages:

  • In the current climate, it will be very useful for students to access careers advice and post-16 university advice equally from home and school at all times.
  • Unifrog can be used by any staff member, so can be used by learning mentors, teacher mentors of PP students, Heads of Year and Senior Leadership team to support and guide students with their future choices.
  • Students and staff can track progress of completion, with a percentage of completion per student and per form group. This can encourage a sense of competition amongst students which can prove a useful motivational tool.
  • All students can log their skills and reflect on their own competencies, while providing staff with a variety of information concerning their tutees or students within their year group. Teachers can access comprehensive information which students have logged on their profiles to inform conversations and advice over many years.
  • At Sixth form results from student searches on Unifrog are made relevant to the student because they can enter current or predicted grades, and then achievable options with the specific qualifications are presented.
  • There is an increasing demand for advice on apprenticeships amongst students, and Unifrog will enable them to explore apprenticeships and log their searches for future reference.
  • Formalising the process of thinking about qualifications or career paths helps to give students a clear aim and feel that they have more concrete plans, or at least a wider variety of clear options. Giving younger students this option will make the advice more impactful, and they can discuss it with parents / carers at home.
  • Subject teachers log UCAS references and predicted grades for each student, which can be used by Year 13 form tutors to write the final UCAS references.
  • Unifrog will help to personalise form time sessions, as pupils will only need to research courses relevant to them.

Structure of Unifrog

The Unifrog website is structured into various tools for students to explore / complete:

Unifrog structure

Student Side

Libraries

Career library

  • Shows labour market information with clear pathway into each career
  • Provides opportunity to search for universities and apprenticeships (more details below)

Subject library

  • University subjects – collates information from 15 different websites (see below for more detail

MOOC

  • Provides a range of free online courses for students to complete

Personality quizzes

  • Students can complete these to help identify suitable careers

 

Recording

Activities

  • Students can record all activities they complete in school or outside of school

Competencies

  • Students to complete a skills builder. They need to provide examples as to how they have achieved these skills. Skills logged on Unifrog and then embedded into personal statements/CV’s etc.

Interactions

  • Staff can record interactions/sessions they have put on for students. For example, PSHEE sessions can be uploaded and assigned to students who completed it. This can be linked to competencies and Gastby benchmarks the session linked too

Each student will build a profile which records all of the activities they have engaged in. This can be tracked by HoY and tutors to see what students are engaging in. This can be exported to make for easy viewing and analysis

 

Searching tools:

  • All search areas for University and apprenticeship (including degree) are in one place
  • Unifrog combines information from 15 different websites
  • Students can complete the search and filter as they wish. Unifrog will generate a prospectus of Universities which meet the requirements of that student. Universties classified as ‘aspirational’, ‘solid’ and ‘safe’. Prospectus can be printed or downloaded
  • Students can shortlist Universities and this can be tracked by tutor/HoY
  • Tutors and HoY will get regular updates via email about what students have been researching and shortlisting. Makes it very easy as HoY to track destinations of all students
  • Big emphasis on tutor support with destinations – students feel this has been lacking
  • Students will be sent a weekly gazette with all relevant university material to keep them updated

 

UCAS

  • Online courses on how to write a personal statement etc.
  • Students can write their personal statement on Unifrog and this can be tracked by tutor and Head of Years live. Currently, tutors and HoY only see this when students email it in
  • Live comments can be added and tracked by all – reduces duplication of staff providing same feedback on personal statement
  • Students can link recording section (above) to personal statement so they can see all the activities they have completed and competencies they have built.

 

Implementation

Sixth Form Students:

  1. Platform for all university and destination searches
  2. Completion of personal statements for students and references for staff to be collated here
  3. Recording of all extra-curricular activities completed by students. Students to record skills and competencies
  4. Staff to record all extra-curricular opportunities provided and log attendance
  5. HoY to record all PSHEE and enrichment day sessions and link these to student profiles

Year 11 students

  • Used in a similar way to Sixth Form students – more research based for University with less focus on university application. Helps prepare for Sixth Form subject choices
  • Updating of CV after finishing their work experience in the summer of Year 10
  • Logging on employability skills and competences from Year 10 work experience
  • Early tagging of students (Oxbridge candidates etc.)
  • Tracking of extra-curricular interests
  • PP / SEN student mentoring

Year 10

  • Preparation of CV which can be used in work experience applications
  • Logging of student competencies/careers etc.
  • Tracking of extra-curricular and competencies
  • PP / SEN student mentoring

Year 7-9

  • Termly visits to computer rooms for each year group to explore unifrog and log skills and competencies
  • Profile builder: logging of all activities completed
  • Teachers logging attendance to extra-curricular activities
  • Year 8 specific: careers explorations as students are choosing their GCSE options
  • Can link to careers research in PSHEE

 

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