Learning culture – from dependence to independence
Your young person has come to college primarily to further their learning. They should make the most of trying to study more independently.
There is a high correlation between hard work, attendance, personal organisation and final results.
Students should make good use of ‘private study time’: Study area; learning hub; library; it rooms; unused classrooms; home.
Homework will be set at least weekly in most subjects and work should be done in preparation for the formal recorded assessments to ensure that your young person reaches at least their target level. Reading round each subject, making extra notes, reviewing notes, making revision aids and extra research are all things that can be done out of formal classes and on top of the formal homework set.
Proportal is the software that gives parents and carers access to all the relevant information about a learner’s progress and performance on all parts of their Study Programme. We hope that access to ProPortal will provide you with a clear overview of your child’s progress to date.
This Parent-Carer Guide to Proportal will explain how you can access the ProPortal system from your personal computer, tablet or mobile phone.
We encourage all parents to look at ProPortal regularly and would welcome further discussion around any concerns you may have in relation to your young person’s progress or performance.
This is a weekly payment for students who have a low household income. To check if you are eligible for this financial support please ask at student services for an application form. This form will explain what evidence will be needed as proof of household income. We would appreciate it if you could complete the form as soon as possible, however decisions on who will receive the financial support may not be made until September at the start of the college term or later depending on when your application was received. If you are eligible your payments will be back dated to the week your course started – this is assessed on a weekly basis in line with the average College rates of participation. Payments are made directly into your bank account.
Who can apply?
- You must be aged 16 or over
- You must be studying a full time or part time course at the college
- Total household income must be approximately £30,500 or less.
Financial Support Furness College Leaflet
Financial Support Application Form
CORE Financial Support Leaflet
CORE Financial Support Application Form
Student Services also deal with queries about exams, timetables, transport, College Counselling and other matters.
Due to recent changes brought in by the DFE, we can no longer approve any holidays in term time unless there are exceptional circumstances. You should still inform us of these circumstances by writing a letter of explanation to the Head of area/Head of Sixth Form and ask the student to hand this in.
No holidays at all should be taken in external exam times. Students are unable to sit external exams at any other time than that published by the relevant exam board.
If your young person cannot avoid being absent during the college term, you should contact college by 9am each day they are absent, explaining their reason for absence to the college reception.
If we have not heard from anyone about why a student is absent from college by 11am and they should have been in lessons, their PPC/Student Service staff may send a text to enquire where they are.
Where poor attendance becomes a problem at college, your young person will be placed on the college’s discipline policy and targets for improvement will be set; a system which is initially managed by your young person’s PPC and subject tutors. If the problem becomes a persistent and reoccurring problem, then senior staff members will become involved.
If your young person is placed on the formal levels of the college’s discipline policy you will be notified by their PPC.
Fitness to Study where reoccurring absence is due to illness and/or a learning disability and/or a learning difficulty, the college will endeavour to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate this. However, the bottom line is that non-attendance at college seriously impacts on a student’s progress and the fitness to study policy and processes will be followed.
Appointments medical, dental and opticians appointments should be made outside of college lesson times. Where this is not possible, please make sure your young person lets reception and/or their PPC know of anticipated medical appointment absences. These are treated as sickness absences.
Attendance of 90% means that students are missing the equivalent of one day’s worth of College lessons every fortnight.
Attendance of 80% means that students are missing the equivalent of one day’s worth of College lessons every week.
On arrival at college, your young person will have been allocated a Personal Progress Coach (PPC). The Personal Progress Coaches at the College are:
Channelside – Mandy Stevens, Amanda Sneesby, Patsy Donnelly, Aimee Trelore and Bridgette Robinson.
Sixth Form – Charlotte Harris
The name of your young person’s PPC will be on their timetable. Please ask your young person who their PPC is.
Our Personal Progress Coaches will look after your young person on their journey through college. They are the first port of call for any problems that our students may experience whilst at college. Your young person will have a one hour’s progress group session each week or every other week which will concentrate on the key areas of individual progress, progression, employability skills and keeping them safe in college and the wider environment.
As well as this, the PPCs can be contacted by students via email/text/phone or by calling in at the PPC room on the second floor at Channelside, behind reception at The Sixth Form.
PPCs have a responsibility to monitor their cohort of students in terms of attendance, progress and progression plans – be it progression from Year 11 to Year 13 or when students leave college and moves onwards to university, a higher apprenticeship or employment.
Should any problems arise regarding attendance or progress, PPCs will contact you. You are welcome to get in touch with the Personal Progress Coaches here at college if you have any concerns or queries.