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Chichester and Arundel Lifestyle Sep - Oct 2021

As the Autumn nights draw in our thoughts turn to delicious cosseting food, home comforts and setting affairs in order. Plus we interview baker Richard Bertinet and garden designer Adam Frost.

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Preparing Sixth Formers for life<br />

beyond school<br />

Hurst College explains to <strong>Chichester</strong> & <strong>Arundel</strong> <strong>Lifestyle</strong> why it<br />

is important to encourage Sixth Formers to step outside their<br />

comfort zones from day one...<br />

The Sixth Form at Hurst College is<br />

focused on preparing students for the<br />

next step after school. The last two years<br />

of a student’s educational journey are key<br />

to providing a plethora of opportunities<br />

<strong>and</strong> experiences to complete their<br />

passage of self-discovery. By the time<br />

they complete their A-levels, students will<br />

have developed a keen sense of self <strong>and</strong><br />

have made the right decision about their<br />

true purpose in life.<br />

The journey begins on day one as Sixth<br />

Formers step outside their comfort zones<br />

with off-site adventure training. They<br />

take part in a whole host of challenging<br />

activities where they swiftly need to form<br />

working relationships to succeed as part<br />

of a team. By the end of the day, they<br />

have truly bonded as a year group.<br />

The fun continues with a Lower Sixth<br />

dinner <strong>and</strong> quiz, followed by the first<br />

Mystery Bus Tour of the year. Students<br />

take a risk by signing up for a trip to an<br />

unknown location <strong>and</strong> are rewarded with<br />

activities such as go-carting, curling <strong>and</strong><br />

glow-in-the-dark mini-golf.<br />

The Lower Sixth year is a careful<br />

balancing act, when students are<br />

assisted <strong>and</strong> monitored by their tutors to<br />

ensure they get it right. The priority for<br />

each student is to complete their core<br />

academic responsibilities to the best of<br />

their ability <strong>and</strong> to make time for wider<br />

intellectual enrichment as they engage<br />

fully with all that is on offer beyond the<br />

classroom.<br />

When they enter the Upper Sixth,<br />

students move into St John’s - the co-ed<br />

hall of residence - to begin their transition<br />

to post-school life as undergraduates.<br />

The year kicks off with an Icebreaker<br />

Disco <strong>and</strong> by the end of the night they<br />

have settled into their new house <strong>and</strong> are<br />

ready for the academic challenges that<br />

lie ahead.<br />

Hurst prides itself on a unique system<br />

of Upper Sixth academic tutoring. Each<br />

student is allocated a subject specialist<br />

depending on their desired post-school<br />

path. They have access to, <strong>and</strong> support<br />

from, someone who knows the specific<br />

subject dem<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> who can help<br />

ensure UCAS applications are the best<br />

they can be. This is also the one teacher<br />

students will have most contact with - in<br />

<strong>and</strong> outside normal lesson time. Upper<br />

Sixth Formers often see their tutors<br />

daily, to discuss subject-specific matter<br />

for A-levels <strong>and</strong> are also encouraged to<br />

deepen <strong>and</strong> widen their knowledge base<br />

beyond the syllabus.<br />

All students recognise that membership<br />

of Hurst’s Sixth Form is a privilege. They<br />

are given multiple opportunities within the<br />

school week to make a wider contribution<br />

to the wellbeing of their community <strong>and</strong><br />

the wider world. Many work towards the<br />

Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award, with<br />

its emphasis on leadership, community<br />

service <strong>and</strong> personal development.<br />

Others take comm<strong>and</strong> roles in the largest<br />

school Combined Cadet Force in the<br />

southern counties or lead the school’s<br />

own community service programme.<br />

The Lower Sixth Young Enterprise<br />

Programme provides an opportunity for<br />

students to create <strong>and</strong> run their own<br />

business from scratch. They can also<br />

contribute to the school’s student-run<br />

magazine or lead the many intellectual<br />

clubs <strong>and</strong> societies. Charitable action<br />

is highly valued, with the student body<br />

raising around £30,000 a year for worthy<br />

causes, <strong>and</strong> Sixth Formers are expected<br />

to take the lead.<br />

The Sixth Form is a time when<br />

significant decisions are made, <strong>and</strong><br />

Hurst is unashamedly ambitious for all<br />

its students. The priority is to ensure<br />

the next step after school is perfectly<br />

suited to each student’s aspirations <strong>and</strong><br />

aptitudes. Sixth Form tutors are trained<br />

executive life coaches, investing time<br />

<strong>and</strong> expertise to draw out an individual’s<br />

values <strong>and</strong> motivations. Most students<br />

choose to apply for a place at a leading<br />

British university, but the college<br />

also embraces the alternatives, from<br />

professional sport <strong>and</strong> the performing<br />

arts to entrepreneurship <strong>and</strong> aid work.<br />

Pastoral care is second to none, with a<br />

huge focus on wellbeing. Should they<br />

need to speak to someone, students<br />

have easy access to their housemaster/<br />

mistress, school counsellors <strong>and</strong><br />

student guardians. Sixth Formers play<br />

an important role in school leadership,<br />

with a varied assembly programme<br />

when they are encouraged to discuss<br />

relevant topics. The aim is to ensure that<br />

they leave Hurst as happy, well-rounded<br />

young adults, ready for the challenges<br />

<strong>and</strong> excitement of life beyond school.<br />

The college operates a bus route to<br />

<strong>and</strong> from <strong>Chichester</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Arundel</strong> on<br />

Monday mornings <strong>and</strong> Friday evenings, to<br />

accommodate flexi <strong>and</strong> weekly boarders<br />

from the area.<br />

For further information please call<br />

01273 836937 | www.hppc.co.uk<br />

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