TERM 2 VALUES:
Integrity
Dear Students, Parents and Carers,
We would like to thank all of our students who have contributed to our Christmas Hamper Appeal at the College. No matter the size of your donation, your generosity is appreciated and makes a big difference for our local communities during Christmas.
A huge congratulations to our students who have started to receive their University offers for next year! We know this is exciting and offers additional motivation, especially for your January exams. A special mention also goes to those preparing for their Oxbridge interviews - this is an incredible achievement, and we wish you the very best of luck. Please know we are here to give you additional support ahead of your interviews.
Next week, the College production of 'A Chorus Line' will take place at St Brendan’s. This is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the talents and achievements of our students and staff. We encourage everyone to come along and support this incredible showcase of creativity and teamwork.
As we celebrate Advent, the College has arranged a variety of activities to celebrate Christmas and raise money for charity. Please see the bulletin below for further details. Your participation and contributions to these events will help us make a meaningful difference in our community.
Kind regards,
Marian Curran
Principal
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We have been informed that Abson Road will be closed to traffic from the 11th-12th December and as such the SB6 bus will have to divert away from Bridgeyate and use the ring road and Shortwood Hill into Pucklechurch for the duration of the closure.
The following stops will not be served during the closure:
Chesley Hill
Riding Barn Hill
Wick Church
Wick Primary School
Church Road
Mendip View
Naishcombe Hill
Abson Road
Fleur De Lys
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So we ask our students who use the bus stops listed above on the SB6 service, to arrange an alternative mode of travel during this closure.
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Are you ready to make a real impact? Looking for a career that changes lives and strengthens communities?
Avon & Somerset Police are inviting driven, compassionate individuals to join their Patrol teams as Police Constables through their Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) Programme!
This isn't just a job - it's a life changing experience. Over 3 years, you'll combine hands-on police work with academic study, earning a fully-funded BSc in Professional Policing Practise.
You will:
👮♀️ Step into a world where everyday is different
🚔 Be the first to respond to emergencies
🤝 Offer vital support to those in need
✨ Work to keep communities safe
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The deadline for this opportunity is fast approaching, Wednesday 11th December.
To learn more and apply, please click here
Now that it is dark when College ends at 16:00, we strongly advise all cyclists to have working lights on their bicycles and to wear reflective clothing for their own safety.
Do you have a passion or interest or issue that you want to tell everyone about?
Would you like to learn how to become a great speaker?
BEP YouthTalks is about raising the profile of talk across Bristol and giving young people a powerful voice and platform to speak about issues which matter to them.
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We've had talks about an array of topics, including:
🧠 Black Men and Mental Health - what you don't yet know
🎨 Creativity is the key to life
🔎 Philosophy is a gift, prove me wrong
💡 Living with my disability
🌍 The way to a greener planet through nuclear fission
In recent years our speakers have accelerated their applications to universities and employers and some have even gone on to take part in full TedTalk events as well as presenting to businesses and other schools.
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Key Information:
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Deadline for applications is January 24th 2025
To apply to take part in this years YouthTalks programme, please click here
If the above link isn't working, please click here instead.
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🎅 Santa Fun Run 🎅
12th December - 12:10
We’re excited to announce the Santa Fun Run is happening on Thursday, 12th December at 12:15! It’s a short run down the driveway and back, open to everyone, and a great way to raise money for the Hamper Appeal.
To register your interest please sign up here
There will be a restaurant voucher for the winner and sweet treats for sale for spectators
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✨ Christmas Jumper Day ✨
12th December - All Day!
Rock your most stunning or hilarious sweater and send your selfie to the SU for a chance to win!
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🎄 Brendan the Elf is on the Loose 🎄
Use daily clues to find him and bring him to the SU Hub to claim your festive treat!
Psst... follow the SU Instagram to be the first to see hints
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Don't miss out - it's time to celebrate the season in style 💜
To learn more, please click here
We would like to remind all students that only enrolled students of St Brendan’s are permitted on the College premises. Bringing friends or anyone who is not a student of St Brendan’s onto the site is strictly prohibited. By doing so, you compromise the safety of our College community, which we take very seriously.
Please be aware that if you are found to have brought an unauthorised individual onto College grounds, this will result in an immediate suspension. We encourage all students to respect this rule and prioritise the safety and wellbeing of everyone at St Brendan’s.
We have noticed several students using the College lifts who do not need to. We have provided lift passes to students who have a specific reason for using the lift, including our 6 wheelchair users who rely on accessing the lift to get around College safely and in a timely manner.
Students with ‘unseen’ disabilities or medical conditions are known to the College and if there is any other student who requires a lift pass, they should speak to Alexandra Moruzzi (amz@stbrn.ac.uk) or Paul Connors (pco@stbrn.ac.uk) and we will provide them with a lift pass.
Staff will ask students to provide their pass upon request and ask them to use the stairs to ensure the lift is available for use by those who rely on it to move around the campus.
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The National Education Union (NEU) has recently balloted for industrial action, and further strikes are scheduled for Friday 13th December. This action is part of a national dispute concerning funding and pay for non-academized Sixth Form Colleges. While we anticipate some disruption to lessons, the College will remain open, and the following provisions will be in place to support our students:
✍ Independent Study Spaces: Available for students to revise, complete assignments, and prepare for mock exams.
📚 UCAS Support: Assistance with completing UCAS applications will be offered throughout the day.
🚀 Enrichment Programmes: The Sport Enrichment Programme and Aspiring Engineers Programme will run as usual.
🍴 Catering Services: Catering facilities will remain open, and students entitled to free college meals can access these as usual.
🤝 Support Teams: Our Safeguarding, Wellbeing, and Progress Tutor teams will be on hand to provide support and guidance.
Progress Review 15th January 2025
As part of our commitment to parental/carer engagement, we are delighted to invite you to our Progress Review event. This will be held on Wednesday 15th January 15:00 to 20:00 and is open to parents/carers of Year 13 and ATL3 students only.
The purpose of this event is to allow you to talk with subject teachers and progress tutors, to discuss how your young person is progressing at St Brendan’s Sixth Form College.
How will appointments run? All appointments will take place virtually via our booking system School Cloud.
How do I book an appointment? How to book appointments will be advised to you shortly, with the booking system going live on the 8th January at 18:00.
Even though these are virtual appointments, we would encourage your young person to also attend.
Please note that the College will be closed to all students from 14:30 on the 15th January.
Join this engaging and interactive Christmas lecture that tackles the pressing challenges facing our world today. This session will demonstrate how innovative thinking can drive positive change across environmental, social, and economic spheres.
Families and young people will participate in demonstrations and hands-on activities, exploring real-world issues and collaborating to brainstorm and design impactful solutions. This event is a unique opportunity to harness creativity, deepen your understanding of sustainability, and be inspired to make a difference in your own community.
Come ready to learn, innovate, and discover how each of us can contribute to a more sustainable future! To learn more and book your spot, please click here
We are excited to introduce a new, streamlined system for 2nd and 3rd students to apply for a College parking permit. To request a permit, simply click on the link below or visit the College website to complete the online application form. Once submitted, Central Admin will process the application and notify you when your permit is ready for collection from Reception.
Student Vehicle Registration Application Form
If you prefer, you can also request the link by emailing info@stbrn.ac.uk.
As our first round of examinations begin, we wanted to make all students and their parents/carers aware of our Revision Toolkit area of the website. Here you will find lots of handy resources and templates to support you with organising your revision as well as some effective strategies, proven by research, to help your study time be the most impactful it can be.
Check it out here.
The LRC will be closed on these dates due to exams taking place:
16th December - 11:00-16:00
17th December - All day
18th December - All day
Additional Study Spaces on Site:
Remember that if the LRC is full, you can use the computers in:
B101 every day 8:00-16:00
B225 Monday to Wednesday 12:00-14:30
Please click here to view new fiction & non-fiction books added to our range 📚
This month the LRC is displaying a selection of books that have been banned at some point by schools, libraries and even governments.
When you read one of our BANNED BOOKS and come to discuss it on one of this term's Book Club meetings, you will receive two extra stamps on your LRC Loyalty Card. With the LRC Loyalty Card, you get a stamp every time you borrow something from the library. Once you have collected 12 stamps and posted a really well written review in the catalogue, you receive a £10 Amazon gift card. You will find guidance on how to write a great book review in the Loyalty Card information in the library catalogue.
This term the Book Club is meeting on 13th and 17th December.
You can learn more about banned books in the Banned Books Project.
Students are not to socialise on stairwells in C, D or E Blocks. It is not a space for socialising or studying and is a health and safety issue as chairs are being removed from classrooms and placed onto the landings or in front of fire exits. There are ample spaces for students to go including; Café Max, Café Min, LRC, study spaces on D Block bridge and A Block and this is where students will be asked to move to if they are found to be in the areas which are off limits.
A reminder to all students about the 16-19 Student Bursary. More information can be found on our website here.
To see the timetable for all clubs and societies click here.
If you'd like to take part you can either turn up on the day, or email bwi@stbrn.ac.uk to be added to the Teams page.
A reminder to all students, parents and carers to please turn right only, when exiting the College between 15:50 – 16:20 at the end of the College day.
Please see the letter attached here for directions back to the A4, if needed.
Head over to the Careers News page for lots of useful resources and opportunities.
This is a fantastic opportunity for any student to gain experience that will help strengthen their university applications. Being a panel member will allow your voices to be heard at Bristol Water’s Executive level and provide a unique opportunity for them to gain real-world experience in leadership, problem-solving, communication, and strategic thinking.
We’re offering the opportunity for to all sixth formers and college students aged 16-18. The opportunity is engaging and interactive and will involve an online pre-task and a one day workshop on Tuesday 4th February at Bristol Water’s headquarters.
💡 Gaining practical experience in skills that are highly valued by both employers and universities, like analysis, teamwork, and presenting ideas
✨ An opportunity to have real influence on future operations in the water sector
📝 Getting a formal reference for us in UCAS, apprenticeship applications or CVs
💌 Will receive £55 as a token of appreciation
🧠 Meeting other like-minded students from across the region
If you are interested in this opportunity, please click here to sign up!
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There are only limited spaces and applications will close 17:00 on Thursday 19th December 2024.
They are currently accepting applications for their 2025/26 (staring July/August 2025), further information and the application form can be found here.
Accreditation: Platinum Industrial Cadets Award
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Application are open for their Year 12 Residential Insight into University Courses.
These are summer schools at various top Universities that run over 4 to 5 days where students get a taster of university life and an insight into a specific STEM subject. Students will get the opportunity to experience university style lectures and work on activities and group projects with the support of academics and student mentors. Students will stay in halls of residence and take part in social activities in the evening, so they get the full university experience.
Below are the courses that are currently available to apply for, please click on each link to find out more:
🌍 Ocean and Earth Science at Southampton University
🌟 Materials Science at the University of Oxford
🔎 Physics and Astronomy at Surrey University
🚀 Aerospace Engineering at Liverpool University
💡 Maths at Lancaster University
🔧 Mechanical Engineering at University College London
Please click here to open the Application Form.
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Are you working on individual or group STEM Projects this academic year? If so why not enter the Big Bang Competition! Applications are now open and the link is here. It would be a great opportunity for you to gain some recognition for all your hard work!
EDT would like to invite our Year 13 students to attend their 'EDT Placements Open Day Webinar' that is taking place on Tuesday 10th December from 16:00-17:00.
During this webinar you will be able to find out more about their Placements Programme and how it can help you find a paid work placement to enhance your skills and gain experience and professional development.
Please click here to register your interest in the Webinar.
This is a friendly reminder that KWMC Work Experience Programme is still accepting applications, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for many young people!
Our Work Experience Programme is for anyone interested in Design, Architecture, Social Justice, Engineering, Sustainability, Creativity, Climate Change, Construction, or Community Development.
Weeks of Work Experience Offer:
📅 Monday 30th June - Friday 4th July (2025)
📅 Monday 7th July - Friday 11th July (2025)
Please click here to view our application process.
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During the Programme, students will:
💬 Develop confidence in work skills including communication and teamwork.
📍 Visit locations around the city of Bristol, to learn from professionals about their workplace and jobs.
🔬 Learn about a variety of job roles in STEAM industries. These job roles might include engineers, construction workers, software developers, designers, architects and more!
📊 Get involved with live projects at the Media Centre, KWMC The Factory, and the local community.
📝 Learn from professionals about career and education pathways into a variety of future workplaces.
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Please do note that there are only 24 spaces available. If the work experience dates don't align with your College schedule, please still complete the form, then KWMC will explore other opportunities that can be offered to you in your area.
The application deadline is Monday 21st February 2025. If you are successful, your space will be confirmed during the week commencing March 3rd 2025. Once your space has been confirmed you will be contacted with more information regarding you schedule.
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If you have any questions, please contact school@kwmc.org.uk.
We are so excited to announce that applications for our next intake of Pathway to Bath are open now!
This award-winning blended curriculum enrichment programme for Year 12 students from Widening participation backgrounds offers students:
If you would like have a chat with one of their team first or book a virtual assembly please click here. Students can apply via their website now and the deadline is 31st December 2024.
Any questions, please email pathway@bath.ac.uk
St Brendan's is seeking sponsors to support our sports and health enrichment activities! We have several exciting opportunities where your contribution can make a real difference to our students and College:
We are open to any ideas — no offer is too big or small! In return, we will offer media coverage across all our social platforms and much more. Partner with us to foster a healthier, more active community!
Interested? Get in touch here!
The Chapel is open every day for quiet reflection.
You can find the Chaplaincy team in room B209, all faiths & no faiths are welcome!
There are lots of enrichment activities that you can get involved in via the Chaplaincy, read more about these here.
If you would like to follow any of Chaplaincy's social media accounts - the links are below.
Marian Curran Principal
Steve Clayson Vice Principal (Curriculum, Quality & Innovation)
Alexandra Moruzzi Vice Principal (Student Experience & Progression)
Vicki Haigh Head of Pedagogy, Professional Development and Innovation
Shane Blackshaw Executive Finance Director
Laura Howe-Haysom Head of Safeguarding & Support Services
Ross Stone Exam Officer
Sarah Hinder Finance Manager
Claire Woodhouse Attendance Officer