Calling any Potential Medical Professional or Those Seeking a Career in the Health Care Profession.

 























 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Royal University Hospital, Bath, are advertising a three day event, which provides a great opportunity for anyone seeking a potential career in medicine or as a health care professional. All interested students need to apply directly to RUH Bath (see Mr Davies for details) and there is a cost of £80 for the 3 day course, which includes lunch and refreshments. The 3 day programme will deliver an excellent insight to the world of health care and provide a unique experience for those involved. It will also provide a very positive addition to UCAS Personal Statement applications and CVs.

Please can we also take this opportunity to remind all parents, carers and students of the Medical Profession Career Assembly, to be held on Monday 21st March, in the drama hall. As previously advertise on the Marlwood 6th Blog and by email, the fortnightly career assemblies focus on different job sectors and career pathways. The Medical Profession assembly will be led by Simon Atkinson, Senior Lecturer in Medicine, University of Bristol Medical School from 8.40am to 9.10am and provide details on careers within the medical profession and also qualification requirements. The signup sheets for this and every career assembly are available on the 6th Form Career noticeboard, 6th form foyer and the career notice board in the school’s main corridor.

Discover Your Bounce!

To support students as they progress towards course deadlines and exams we would like to offer a free 6 week course of support, focusing a coping strategies and techniques in regards to stress and anxiety. The lunchtime programme looks at how we think, how we can make healthy choices through our food, exercise and sleep and how a positive mindset can improve our confidence as well as reduce stress.
The six weeks course starts on Wednesday 23rd March in R1, the 6th Form Centre and then will continue for the first 5 weeks of Term 5, running on Thursday lunchtimes in R1.

Curriculum Focus Day - Wednesday 9th March


All 6th form students will take part in this collapsed timetable Focus Day on the theme of Employability Skills. UWE Pre-HE Careers will deliver the first workshop to the whole group, then after break the 6th form will be divided into 3 groups and attend a carousel of 3 workshops that are delivered by SGS Schools’ Careers Advisors.

Times of sessions:
 
Session
Location
9.00-9.15
 
Introduction
Common Room
9.15-10.15
 
Employability Benefits of HE
Common Room
Break
 
 
 
10.30-11.45
 
Workshop 1: Successful CVs
Common Room and 6th Form computer area
Lunch
 
 
 
12.35-1.45
Workshop 2: Winning Applications
R1 (6th Form Classroom)
1.50-3.05
Workshop 3: Interview Skills
R 2 (6th Form Classroom)

Y12 Students' Pre-Registeration for the UCAS Exhibition Visit on the 14th March

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Dear student and parents / carers
 
The 2016 UCAS exhibition season is now underway, but we wanted to update you on a couple of things now that involve the UCAS Exhibition Marlwood Year 12 are all attending on 14th March.
 
Changes to registration
We want our students to get the most out of their UCAS exhibition, so everyone must individually pre-register online at least two weeks before our visit on the 14th March. Information regarding this process was sent to parents and students in January and also placed on the Marlwood 6th Form Blog.
 
Launch of the UCAS exhibitions app
Another advantage of pre-registering is that students will now, for the first time this year, also be able to download and explore the brand new UCAS exhibitions app – a tool created to enhance event experience and help make the most of the visit.
 
Using the app, students will be able to:
  • search for exhibitors at the event
  • decide which stands to visit with the interactive venue maps
  • access a digital version of their online ticket – which exhibitors can scan at the event to record their interest
  • view the event’s activity schedule – to see when talks, seminars, and workshops are taking place
  • tap into additional UCAS info – covering applications, personal statements, deadlines, and more
Users can download the app to their mobile phone or tablet, or access it via the UCAS website. They sign in with the email address used to register for the event, and by entering the password: Event1.
 
UCAS look forward to seeing us on the 14th March but if you do have any questions or would like to give them any feedback (good and bad), please contact us.