Post 16 Transition
Transition from Key Stage 4 to Key Stage 5
The step up from Key Stage 4 to Key Stage 5 is a significant one and it is really important that both you and your child fully understand what the options are. There are 3 pathways:
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Pathway 1: Key Stage 5@Grange Park School (Wrotham)
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Pathway 2: College Partnership: Grange Park@Mid-Kent (Medway or Maidstone)
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Pathway 3: Another educational provider or employment
Attending college opens up personal horizons and, with the support of Grange Park staff, pupils do well. For pupils not yet ready to access college, we do provide an interim course at the Wrotham Site.
In both pathway 1 and 2 the pupil remains a student at Grange Park for the duration of their study. All students continue to receive the same tailored support regardless of location.
The college provision is a 5 day provision and further details can be found in the curriculum section of the website.
For pathway 3 we will support the pupil in their next steps.
The transition process
The process begins in Year 9 when we discuss transition to Key Stage 5 in the EHCP review. Over the next two years we work to ensure that you and your child are well informed about the different options and what needs to be done to achieve a successful transition into Key Stage 5.
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Year 9: Transition Review
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Year 10: parents and pupils invited to attend an information sharing session about college.
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Year 10: pupils attend a Taster Day at the colleges.
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Year 11: parents’ visits to Mid-Kent College Medway and Mid-Kent College Maidstone
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Year 11: Support with College applications and interviews
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Year 11: Taster Days
Key Stage 4 to Key Stage 5 Transition Timeline
Date |
What Happens |
What You Need To Do |
End of September |
1) Pupils talk with staff about College & KS5 options 2) Pupils send questions to College staff and current students |
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Early October |
Information evening at Grange Park@Wrotham for Y9, Y10, Y11 |
Complete response form to attend the relevant open day Attend |
Early December |
Open evening for parents and pupils to visit the colleges and attend information sharing session |
Complete response form to attend the relevant open day Attend
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December |
1) Pupils make provisional college course choices 2) Pupils to have created Personal Statements. Pupils’ personal statements and data sharing letter are sent home for parents to approve |
Discuss this with your child at home
Check your child’s personal statement and send with an approval form. |
January |
Teachers provide predicted grades for Year 11-14 pupils. These are sent home. Applications to college made by Grange Park Staff |
Complete and return consent form agreeing to course choice. |
February/March |
Pupils will receive letter inviting them for an interview |
Inform the school of time and date as well as any difficulties with appointment time/date. |
March/April |
Interviews for college courses. Pupils are supported by GPS staff |
Take your child to and collect from college. |
April/May |
Pupils receive a confirmation letter of the offer from college |
Share letters you get with school. |
May |
KCC transport form is sent home to be completed. |
Complete and send form with letter |
May |
Coffee morning for all parents of pupils transitioning into our Post 16 Provision |
Attend Coffee Morning |
June/July |
Pupils have transition days to college/KS5 Wrotham. |
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Throughout The Year |
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EHCP Transition Targets set in Yr10, Yr11 and KS5 |
Discuss possible transition options with your child and bring those ideas to their EHCP annual review. |
Careers Advice for Year 10, 11 and KS5 |
Reports from career advisor will be sent home |
Come and look at the provisions
Tours of the school and colleges run regularly throughout the year. These are often at 16:00 so as to provide a quiet opportunity to look around the facilities and more opportunity to ask questions. There is also a virtual tour on the school website in the About Us page.
What if Grange Park @ College or Wrotham are not appropriate provisions
You will need to research the local provisions and then, if there is no appropriate local provision, the national provisions. We are happy to discuss the KS5 and Post-19 provisions with you and provide you with support through this process. If you believe a national specialist college or other non-Kent County Council provision will be best for your child then we recommend starting this by identifying it as the preferred placement in the Year 10 EHCP.
Specialist Colleges can be found using www.natspec.org.uk