Imagine you could spend time at school studying something that you alone are interested in and which would give you a great advantage in university preparation. You have just imagined the Extended Project Qualification. The project can take the form of an extended essay, artefact or a science project – the choice is yours. You will learn advanced research and study skills, have an individual Supervisor to guide and support you, and you will make a special presentation to an invited audience. What do you have to do? • Choose an area of interest • Draft a title and aims of the project for formal approval • Plan, research and carry out the project • Deliver a presentation to a specified audience • Provide evidence of all stages of project development and production for assessment You will develop the research and study skills expected at undergraduate level. This is achieved through a programme of study taught by a team of teachers and lesson time will be allocated in the timetable. Once you have chosen your project you will then work with a Supervisor and Subject Mentor who will oversee your project. You will have to make time to do it properly, but it has many benefits.
Pupils should attain a minimum of a grade 6 in the subjects they wish to study at A level. For some subjects such as Mathematics, Languages and the Sciences however, a grade 7 or above is expected. The minimum entry requirement for the Sixth Form is five GCSE passes.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Medway |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £40,260 - £40,515 |
Sixth Form Fee | £24,210 - £24,465 |
Address | Satis House, Boley Hill, Rochester, ME1 1TE |
Imagine you could spend time at school studying something that you alone are interested in and which would give you a great advantage in university preparation. You have just imagined the Extended Project Qualification. The project can take the form of an extended essay, artefact or a science project – the choice is yours. You will learn advanced research and study skills, have an individual Supervisor to guide and support you, and you will make a special presentation to an invited audience. What do you have to do? • Choose an area of interest • Draft a title and aims of the project for formal approval • Plan, research and carry out the project • Deliver a presentation to a specified audience • Provide evidence of all stages of project development and production for assessment You will develop the research and study skills expected at undergraduate level. This is achieved through a programme of study taught by a team of teachers and lesson time will be allocated in the timetable. Once you have chosen your project you will then work with a Supervisor and Subject Mentor who will oversee your project. You will have to make time to do it properly, but it has many benefits.
Pupils should attain a minimum of a grade 6 in the subjects they wish to study at A level. For some subjects such as Mathematics, Languages and the Sciences however, a grade 7 or above is expected. The minimum entry requirement for the Sixth Form is five GCSE passes.