Clive Denning, Principal of Duff Miller
Sixth-Form College and Chairman of CIFE, the Association of Sixth Form
Colleges, outlines the role of CIFE Colleges
The twenty-seven CIFE colleges come in all shapes and sizes and
range from residential colleges sited in many acres to day colleges in
the suburbs of our largest cities. The colleges vary in size from below
50 to over 400 students and all have very high teacher to pupil ratios.
We are all dedicated to attaining the best academic success and
personal development for each and every one of our students. We believe
teaching programmes designed for the individual coupled with teaching
by experienced enthusiastic graduate teachers, many of whom examine in
their subjects, is the only way that education will successfully move
forward into the future.
CIFE is an association of independent colleges able
to take the best practices from both the maintained and independent
sectors and then implement these for the benefit of both our students
and our teachers. The concentration on teaching, in terms of quality
and quantity, is a fundamental ‘best practice’ which enables us to gain
exceptional results at A level, often for students whose GCSE grades
are only average. Increasingly CIFE colleges also offer a full range of
GCSE courses. It is this commitment to enthusiastic teaching that
inspires our students, is our hallmark, and enables our students to
gain both the grades and the self-confidence necessary to take up
places on prestigious courses at the very best UK Universities.
CIFE colleges offer lively and happy environments for learning.
Formal class teaching is extended with parallel tutorials that give the
individual contact with the tutor that is so necessary for complete
understanding of a particular topic or where homework can be fully
discussed. By using these and other methods, CIFE colleges are becoming
more and more sought-after for their unique one-year A level courses.
It is these courses that are most popular with many applicants from the
big cities applying because of the success gained by their friends.
Yes, the student grapevine is our best form of advertising and at the
last count there were over 6000 students studying at CIFE colleges
nationwide.
Although all CIFE colleges are very different in style and approach
we are all united in responding to the needs of the students who apply
to our colleges. Hence some colleges have developed into A level re-sit
specialists for students who wish to enter competitive degree courses
such as medicine, dentistry and law. These colleges have gained
incredible successes with both grade improvements and numbers of A
grades which are quite astonishing. Every year CIFE students are among
the top candidates to achieve success in the British Maths Olympiad and
our Richard Smart Prize list records those students scoring the top
results in A level examinations, especially for science subjects.
Whether you are a natural high flyer destined for such national
successes or an average student requiring support and good teaching to
bring out the best in you then a CIFE college will provide a sensible
and secure base for you.
All CIFE colleges are bound to the Association by both the Code of
Conduct and the Constitution. CIFE colleges must undergo a rigorous
three-day inspection, every five years, by the British Accreditation
Council (BAC) or by the ISI. The BAC was founded in 1980, principally
by British Council initiatives with the government of the time. The BAC
have their own inspectors the majority of whom are experienced school
or further education inspectors. Each college is re-inspected on mid
five-year cycle basis and can only publish examination statistics after
BAC accreditation has been granted.
Increasingly, numbers of young people are deciding to move school at
the age of 16, not because they are unhappy with their school, but
because they see the need for a change at this stage. They may well
feel more comfortable in a more adult environment where there is the
expectation of good manners and an enthusiastic attitude, and where
they can, to some extent, be treated as equals by their teachers. They
may wish to study subjects that their schools do not offer or they may
wish to have a greater concentration on their academic studies. They
certainly would be given a greater academic choice and then taught in
small groups focused on the examination curriculum. Extracurricular
activities tend to be centred around useful work experience more than
the games field. That is not to say sporting, social and creative
activities do not have a place at CIFE colleges for they most certainly
do.
Choosing the right college for you needs careful research. When you
have made your shortlist then ensure that you visit each college. You
should have your interview with the Principal on a working day, for
then you can look around the college. If you are impressed remember
that many day Colleges will allow you to ‘sit in on classes’. This is
an invaluable way of meeting students and staff and will enable you to
make a more informed choice. Although all CIFE colleges represent the
vanguard of modern sixth Form Education they all have their own
individual character. So make the right choice for you and you should
enjoy the superb preparation for higher education that many thousands
have enjoyed before you.
To obtain a copy of the CIFE Members Guide or to get advice to help
you make the right choice, contact Dr Norma Ball, Secretary of CIFE, on
the CIFE Help Line – tel: +44 (0) 20 8767 8666.
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