A PRE-OPENING GUIDE Opens September 2017
UTC Portsmouth will be a brand new secondary school for up to 600 students aged 14-19 (Years 10-13). As a University Technical College we will specialise in electrical & mechanical engineering and advanced manufacturing, making this an ideal choice of school for young people interested in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). Engineering employers in the surrounding area have a growing demand for STEM skilled employees, UTC Portsmouth aims to help meet this shortfall. We will provide a focused learning environment for raising aspirations and developing skills. UTC Portsmouth will be an important keystone in the region s future as a centre for advanced manufacturing and engineering. To support us in this aim we have formed a partnership between employers, Portsmouth City Council and The University of Portsmouth. Together, we will work collaboratively to provide an enduring legacy of superior technical education and training to 14-19 year olds (years 10-13). FOREWORD BY THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PROJECT STEERING GROUP UTC Portsmouth is a new type of school for Portsmouth, which will create an exciting place for learning that equips students with the skills, knowledge and aptitude needed to give the competitive advantages necessary for success in further study or directly in advanced manufacturing and engineering industries. UTC Portsmouth s approach to education, which is described in this brochure, aims to both inspire students and help meet the national skills shortage in careers that require specialised engineering knowledge. To achieve these aims we have formed a powerful partnership between major employers, other education providers and organisations dedicated to supporting and enthusing young people through challenging and exciting enrichment activities. All of the partners involved in the UTC feel both proud and privileged to be part of this new development. Although sited in Portsmouth, the UTC has a very broad catchment area, thereby providing access to our exciting curriculum and enrichment activities to students from across much of the Solent region. The UTC is due to open in September 2017, and student applications for years 10 and 12 will open in September 2016. To find out more about us, please read this brochure and visit our website www.utcportsmouth.org. We genuinely believe that UTC Portsmouth will provide an inspirational learning environment and experience, and are very much looking forward to welcoming our first students in 2017. CONTENTS / ABOUT US & OUR EMPLOYER PARTNERS / WHAT TYPE OF SCHOOL ARE WE? / CURRICULUM & PROGRESSION / SCHOOL BUILDING & FACILITIES Professor Paul Hayes Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education and Student Experience) Chair of UTC Portsmouth Project Steering Group / ABOUT US & OUR EMPLOYER PARTNERS
INTRODUCING UTC PORTSMOUTH UTC Portsmouth is for 14-19 year olds (Years 10-13) interested in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) subjects. It will specialise in electrical & mechanical engineering and advanced manufacturing. Engineering employers in the surrounding area are desperately short of STEM skilled young people, UTC Portsmouth aims to help fill this gap. It will provide a focus for raising aspirations and developing skills and is an important keystone in the region s future as a centre for advanced manufacturing and engineering. Alongside the National Curriculum, UTC Portsmouth will deliver an exciting, stimulating and relevant STEM curriculum focussed on equipping our students with the skills and attitudes to succeed in their chosen careers. Our curriculum is designed to be student centred and employer informed so that there is a combined focus on the students personal development and enrichment and on their technical education. Regular engagement with employers is at the core of our vision for UTC Portsmouth. This flagship government funded project is sponsored by The University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth City Council, the Royal Navy, and Salterns Academy Trust. Other key employer and supporting partners include: BAE Systems, QinetiQ, Airbus, Young Engineers, dstl, and Solent LEP. Our partners will support the delivery of education by collaborating with teachers on the design of learning activities, and by facilitating team projects, group work and seminars. They will also provide work placements to ensure a realistic context for student centred learning. UTC Portsmouth will be co-located on the current Trafalgar School site in Hilsea (formerly City of Portsmouth Boys School). It will however, operate independently from Trafalgar School, with its own governance, admissions, curriculum, and performance targets. The design of the building will support our educational vision and vocational learning through the provision of multi-purpose facilities and workshops. raising aspirations and developing skills Alongside the National Curriculum, UTC Portsmouth offers an employer driven STEM curriculum, supplemented with enrichment activities. Portsmouth is strategically important to our maritime nation. Home to the Royal Navy, it is also a national hub for defence industry and other key engineering companies. So I am delighted that today s technology-fuelled Royal Navy is actively involved in UTC Portsmouth. The talented students produced by this college will benefit not just the region, but also our country, as they contribute to national growth in the engineering sector. Admiral Sir George Zambellas KCB DSC ADC DL First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff / ABOUT US & OUR EMPLOYER PARTNERS
WHAT SOME OF OUR UTC PARTNERS SAY BAE Systems Maritime Services is part of a global defence, aerospace and security company employing around 93,500 employees worldwide. With our headquarters in Portsmouth and a well-established footprint on the Isle of Wight, we deliver maritime services and support to over 50 per cent of the Royal Navy s Surface Fleet. We recognise the critical importance of recruiting a diverse range of young people into our business and to these young people we offer robust, planned programmes to develop their skills and capabilities. The UTC will help us to create the workforce we need in an increasingly competitive market. We are committed to ensuring that we build successive generations of suitably qualified young people in the region and we will provide extensive support to UTC Portsmouth through curriculum design, projects and work experience. Nick Sibley Engineering Director BAE Systems Maritime Services At Dstl, we recruit from the full spectrum of science, technology, engineering and maths disciplines. At our Portsdown West site near Portsmouth, Defence Engineers work to develop the best equipment for the Armed Forces, across the Land, Sea and Air domains. We are concerned about the projected shortfall of qualified engineers in the future. A new UTC in Portsmouth would offer us a pipeline of future Defence Engineers. Based in a maritime city and collaboratively led by the Royal Navy, we expect the UTC to produce highly skilled engineers with valuable experience of the defence sector, something that our graduates take considerable time to develop. Land Rover BAR s challenge to win the America s Cup has created an extraordinary opportunity to inspire the next generation into the STEM subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. The team want to maximise this opportunity and are committed to supporting UTC Portsmouth in its goal to deliver a high quality vocational and academic education in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing. We very much hope that graduates from these courses will soon be joining our ranks here at Land Rover BAR. UTC Portsmouth is an exciting addition to STEM education in the city. As lead employer in this venture, the Royal Navy is fully committed to establishing a state of the art UTC within Portsmouth. In support of the education and enrichment activities to be provided at the UTC the Royal Navy will be offering access to world class workshops and sporting facilities along with developing leadership and self-reliance. The aim of all partners in this project is to establish strong and credible pathways into employment, apprenticeships or university. The Solent s growth ambitions require a world-class workforce. To achieve this, we want to see employers working closely with our outstanding learning providers to develop higher-level skills in the area, particularly in relation to STEM skills. Through collaboration with employers, UTC Portsmouth will develop the next generation of engineers and manufacturers in a whole range of disciplines, keeping the Solent labour market open for business. Richard Jones Head of Policy, Communications and Partner Engagement, Solent LEP Portsmouth is a city that is especially dependant on STEM skilled employees. Yet young people currently achieve below the national levels in secondary education, particularly in maths and science. Portsmouth urgently needs skilled young people educated and trained in advanced manufacturing and electrical and mechanical engineering. Young Engineers is working closely within the UTC Portsmouth team, and will be bringing practical hands-on activities and experiences to reinforce classroom learning. Rod Edwards Chief Executive / ABOUT US & OUR EMPLOYER PARTNERS
WHAT TYPE OF SCHOOL IS utc PORTSMOUTH? UTC Portsmouth will join more than 30 University Technical Colleges across England, with many more planned to open soon. We will specialise in advanced manufacturing and electrical & mechanical engineering, supported by a strong focus on English, maths and computing. The curriculum will also support the development of business, leadership and personal skills. YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED Why electrical and mechanical engineering and advanced manufacturing? Covering a broad range of disciplines, these specialisms best meet the skills gaps experienced by regional businesses. It does not however preclude further study or employment in other areas of engineering or science as these core subjects will be taught at UTC Portsmouth. I want to go to university, is the UTC right for me? Yes, you will be studying technical subjects, so it is a very suitable route for people wanting to study an engineering or STEM discipline degree. Advice will be available in Year 11, or on application, to ensure that students progressing to Year 12 choose the study route best suited to UTCs are free to attend and open to everyone. Students can join in either Year 10 or Year 12. There will be places for 600 students at UTC Portsmouth when at full capacity. UTCs combine academic and technical learning. The longer school day provides space for developing the technical skills that employers want alongside the National Curriculum. Our longer day means that we can offer a wide range of exciting enrichment activities such as Sailing, AutoCad qualifications, Formula 1 Challenge, Combined Cadet Forces and Royal Navy Junior Leaders programmes. Will going to the UTC improve my chances of getting a job when I leave education? Are there any costs involved for the students? their University and career aspirations. This is the main aim of the UTC concept. Through your efforts, employer engagement and project work, you will stand head and shoulders above your peers in terms of relevant skills, experience, and career advice. This is a state funded, non-fee paying school and so the only costs you will be expected to bear are that of an affordable uniform and getting to the UTC. There should be no more costs involved than expected at any other secondary school. The provision of pastoral support will be at the heart of UTC Portsmouth. All students will have a peer mentor, staff tutor and nominated employer mentor to guide them through their schooling and harness their potential whilst at our UTC. We will use the experience of our world-leading employer group to drive our curriculum and provide specialist facilities and expertise. This will deliver realistic business challenges and projects, bringing learning to life and inspiring the next generation of engineers. UTC Portsmouth has study pathways into Higher Education at university, straight into employment or through joining an apprenticeship scheme. Can anyone apply? I have Special Educational Needs, can I attend the UTC? Anyone living within the catchment area with an interest in science, technology, engineering and maths is encouraged to apply. To find out more, please see our admissions policy later in this Pre-Opening Guide or go to our website www.utcportsmouth.org Of course, there will be appropriate staff to assist you with your learning as required as you would expect with any secondary school. The welfare, support and safety of our students is of paramount importance to us. / WHAT TYPE OF SCHOOL ARE WE?
PICTURE YOURSELF AT UTC PORTSMOUTH Picture yourself meeting industry experts or planning, designing and building a remote-controlled craft in one of our enrichment activities. because of the equipment and the mix of academic and technical learning. Year 12 Student UTC Sheffield University technical colleges have the potential to transform the status and quality of technical education, offering brilliant opportunities to young people and meeting future needs of employers for educationally and technically competent staff. This is win-win for all concerned. The Rt Hon Lord Adonis Trustee, Baker Dearing Educational Trust / I couldn't have made a better choice coming to the UTC, W H AT T Y P E O F S C H O O L A R E W E? Picture yourself working with other students in professional, future-proofed, modern learning spaces using the latest IT equipment.
PROGRESSION FROM UTC Throughout your time at UTC Portsmouth, you will have a variety of opportunities to develop the skills required by employers and universities. We will help to ensure you have the best possible chance to either gain employment or continue your education when you leave UTC Portsmouth. Our partner employers have a strong understanding of the special skills UTC students will gain and how these will prepare them to succeed in their organisations. For example, the Royal Navy and BAE Systems have identified UTCs as an ideal source of skilled technicians and engineers for the future. If you are thinking of higher education, then we will have first hand advisors on site from our partner, The University of Portsmouth, who will be able to find the best route and course for you to undertake to continue your studies. OUR CURRICULUM Alongside the National Curriculum, UTC Portsmouth offers an employer informed STEM curriculum, supplemented with enrichment activities including sport, leadership training and a Combined Cadet Force. Students will study both academic and vocational courses with an emphasis on learning through doing which reflects our ethos of providing work related Years 10-11 GCSEs: maths, physics, chemistry, biology, English literature and English language, product design, French and geography. practices. Years 10-11 will study a combination of academic and vocational courses, whilst students in Years 12-13 will have a choice of three pathways, vocational, combined or academic. The work of our SENCO will ensure that there is specific and specialist support to allow all students to succeed in their applied learning environments. Vocational Courses: OCR Cambridge National Certificate in Engineering Manufacture and OCR Cambridge National Certificatein Principles in Engineering and Engineering Business. Enrichment Courses: Microsoft Office Specialist, AutoCAD, Leadership Training (also available in Years 12-13). Years 12-13 Vocational Pathway: OCR Combined Pathway: OCR Cambridge Technical Diploma Cambridge Technical Extended in Engineering. Certificate in Engineering. With a choice of 3 specialisms: Plus core A-Level in maths and Electrical and Electronic a choice of either: physics, Engineering/Mechanical chemistry, biology, geography, Engineering Design/ or further maths. Manufacturing. Other A-Level subjects may be available through our FE college partners. The school day will be: Mon-Thu 8:30AM - 5:00PM / Fri 8:30AM - 4:00PM There will be no homework requirements as standard. Academic Pathway: maths and physics A-Levels. Plus a choice of 1 or 2 from: geography, chemistry, biology, or further maths. / CURRICULUM & PROGRESSION
ENRICHMENT activities CATCHMENT AREA The longer school day allows for employer based project work and opportunities to develop other key skills in leadership, finance and business. These will be offered through a raft of enrichment activities (core and optional) to be undertaken outside of the main school grounds with our employers and supporting partners. CATCHMENT AREA ZONES THE PLAN FOR ACTIVITIES INCLUDE Catchment zone A Catchment zone B Catchment zone C AutoCad package of study to achieve Au t h o r i s e d C e r t i f i c a te U s e r. Yo u n g E n g i n e e r s ' C h a l l e n g e s. Junior Leaders. M i c ro s o f t O f f i c e S p e c i a l i s t C o u r s e s. C o m b i n e d C a d et Fo rc e. L e a d e r s h i p. Additional Languages German, Spanish, Mandarin and Japanese. L a b o r a to r y E x p e r i e n c e. Music Lessons. PROCEDURES WHEN WE ARE OVERSUBSCRIBED Royal Ya c h t i n g A s s o c i a t i o n ( RYA ) Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s, i n c l u d i n g RYA D i e s e l M a i n te n a n c e. D r a m a C l u b s. S p o r t s C l u b s. If oversubscribed, applicants with statements of Special Educational Needs (SEN) or Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCP) where the UTC is named on the statement or EHCP will be admitted first. Thereafter, the following criteria will be applied in the order in which they are set out below: ADMISSIONS POLICY 1) Looked after children and previously looked after children. 2) Children eligible for the pupil premium, including the service premium. Please see the full admissions policy online for guidance on who this applies to. The full admissions policy, which includes application Published Admission Numbers - For the 2017/18 academic 3) Remaining places will be allocated randomly (via computer generated allocation programme) within each zone as follows: procedures, definitions, our provisions for waiting lists, appeals and procedures for future years, is available on request or on our website www.utcportsmouth.org Applications Procedures - Students have the option to join the UTC at the beginning of either Year 10 or Year 12. For entry to Year 10, applicants should apply to their own local authority. Applications to join UTC Portsmouth in Year 12 should be made directly to UTC Portsmouth. year there will be 75 places for Year 10 and 100 places for Year 12. At full strength, we will teach 600 students. Minimum Entry Requirements - Entry onto any Level 3 (Year 12) course is 5 GCSEs at A*-C, including Maths GCSE and at least grade D in English Language GCSE. Subjects to be studied at A-level will require an achievement of at least GCSE grade B in that subject. Entry criteria for individual courses/pathways will be published via the prospectus and on our website. a) 33.4% of remaining places allocated to applicants resident at postcodes in Zone A (City of Portsmouth and Havant). b) 33.3% of remaining places allocated to applicants resident at postcodes in Zone B (Fareham, Gosport, City of Southampton and Eastleigh). c) 33.3% of remaining places allocated to applicants resident at postcodes in Zone C (The Isle of Wight, Chichester, East Hants, Winchester and Arun). d) If any zone(s) is/are undersubscribed then remaining places will be split evenly between the remaining zone(s). 4) Any remaining places will be allocated to children who live outside the main catchment area and will be prioritized to those who live closest to the UTC, based on the shortest distance from home to school, measured on a straight line. / CURRICULUM & PROGRESSION
OUR NEW SCHOOL We are spending c. 10M on a new purpose-built school building that will have modern, future proofed learning spaces with the latest IT equipment and engineering workshops to provide maximum benefit to our students and staff. OUR FACILITIES We have been working with a technical adviser and architects, in discussion with local planning authorities, to check the suitability of the site and develop the best solution for all parties. This will include a safer combined access arrangement for Trafalgar School and UTC Portsmouth. This is the proposed architectural concept for our modern new school building. The UTC will provide Portsmouth and the surrounding region with a tremendous educational asset and a sub-regional centre for training in engineering and advanced manufacturing. Most importantly, it will give our young people an opportunity to develop their skills, aptitudes and readiness for work. This is an exciting new dimension to our educational provision. David Williams Portsmouth City Council Chief Executive / SCHOOL BUILDING & FACILITIES
FACILITIES at utc PORTSMOUTH Parking and bike storage will be provided to minimise traffic disruption in the area. The hub of the school is formed by flexible spaces. Providing classrooms, laboratories, workshops and specialist IT facilities. TRANSPORT LINKS Just off the M27/A27/A3 intersection, UTC Portsmouth is easily accessible by car, train (to Hilsea Station) or bus. Good onward links from the Wightlink and hovercraft terminals also make UTC Portsmouth an attractive option for Isle of Wight students. We will encourage local staff and students to cycle or walk by providing shower and changing facilities on site and secure, covered, bike storage. Multi-function rooms provide facilities for group work, interviews and meetings. Modern ICT will be used to enhance learning for students WiFi will be available throughout with access to UTC-provided devices for all students. ICT suites and a central Learning Resource Centre will allow for Microsoft and AutoCad packages to be delivered to students as well made available to the wider community out-of-hours. LOCATION Construction is due to commence in June 2016. Architectural design concepts have been developed for further design development. We plan to share some facilities with Trafalgar School so that running costs are minimal, prioritising more funds for learning. Disability Access - As a new build, we will be fully DDA compliant and hence have provision for students and staff with disabilities. We will be located just off the M27/A27/ A3 intersection for easy access from all catchment areas. / SCHOOL BUILDING & FACILITIES
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