Emmaus Foundation Programme
Pathway for Post-16
“Preparation for Life”
Our Emmaus Foundation Programme offers a unique opportunity to support newly arrived students in the country with diverse educational backgrounds. It is especially beneficial for those at the early stages of learning English. We have named our program after the road to Emmaus where Jesus appeared to two disciples walking home. The disciples were lost and confused in more ways than one due to their circumstances, and Jesus met them and walked with them in the opposite direction to where he was going; he listened to them and understood where they were before he spoke to them and helped them move forward emotionally and intellectually to a place of hope. This is a model we take seriously when we’re working with our young people who are asylum seekers and refugees.
The courses offered include Mathematics, English Language, ICT, PSHE and PE. Additionally, students whose English proficiency allows them to engage without language barriers have the option to join Year 10 GCSE classes and follow a 2 year GCSE course to exams. This curriculum incorporates Functional Skills exams at different levels and other learning opportunities to facilitate students' academic progression and preparation for life.
In addition to the above curriculum subjects, the Foundation Programme includes:
Why Trinity Sixth Form?
We are a Catholic School for all. At Trinity Catholic School we strive to provide our students with skills that will prepare them for the rest of their lives. Our core values provide our students with the means to navigate their way whilst with us and later during the rest of their lives. As a Catholic school, we are part of a wider network of schools both locally and nationally and therefore uniquely positioned to offer support.
We are a diverse and inclusive School. Our curriculum is carefully designed to meet the needs of all our students, with an excellent range of options at GCSE. Our school community consists of students from a wide range of backgrounds including many with English as an additional language. Students enjoy school and appreciate its strong community of care and guidance provided to support their personal development.
High expectations for behaviour and attitude. Sixth form students at Trinity are expected to be positive role models for all students in our school community. As such, they must adhere to the highest standards in their behaviour and attitude to learning. In particular, expectations for dress code and attendance and punctuality are detailed below:
We respect students’ right to wear clothing that is specific to their religious faith.
Students enjoy success. Students completing the Foundation Programme progress to further education or employment. Many of our students who came to Trinity have gone on to complete A Levels and to study at local colleges and enter into work.
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