
he Pre-Medical school is an enrichment activity designed to support students who have serious and realistic aspirations to study medicine at university. Students will have the opportunity to explore the world of Medical Science outside of the syllabus. It will prepare students for university applications by developing their awareness of current affairs within this field, understanding of the medical profession and develop a greater appreciation of the essential skills and relevant experience required for a successful university application. They will develop their oracy and confidence while discussing ethical issues as well as current initiatives within this field. Types of activities include: • Science book club • Preparation for the UCAT test • Ethics debates • Developing problem solving skills • Developing study skills in Science • Work experience • Visiting speakers • Trips to universities and master classes Students are also encouraged to take an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) in a relevant medically-related field. Partner universities include: Aston, Birmingham, Keele, Leicester and Liverpool.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Solihull |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Widney Manor Road, Solihull, B91 3WR |
he Pre-Medical school is an enrichment activity designed to support students who have serious and realistic aspirations to study medicine at university. Students will have the opportunity to explore the world of Medical Science outside of the syllabus. It will prepare students for university applications by developing their awareness of current affairs within this field, understanding of the medical profession and develop a greater appreciation of the essential skills and relevant experience required for a successful university application. They will develop their oracy and confidence while discussing ethical issues as well as current initiatives within this field. Types of activities include: • Science book club • Preparation for the UCAT test • Ethics debates • Developing problem solving skills • Developing study skills in Science • Work experience • Visiting speakers • Trips to universities and master classes Students are also encouraged to take an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) in a relevant medically-related field. Partner universities include: Aston, Birmingham, Keele, Leicester and Liverpool.