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MIE Pathways

mie pathways

Dhaka

MIE Pathways is dedicated to empowering students to succeed in higher education abroad through the International Foundation Year (IFY), International Year One (IYO), and Master’s Preparation.  MIE Pathways is the only NCUK-accredited study centre in Bangladesh, dedicated to preparing students for the academic and cultural challenges of studying abroad. The NCUK programmes ensure guaranteed progression to top universities across the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and beyond. This unique partnership with NCUK (Northern Consortium of UK Universities) opens doors to over 50 prestigious university partners worldwide, offering students access to world-class education. Through these pathway programmes, students are equipped with the academic foundation to bridge their academic gaps. INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR (IFY) The International Foundation Year (IFY) is a 9-month programme tailored for students who have completed their O-Levels or equivalent higher secondary education. This programme serves as a bridge to undergraduate studies at leading universities.  This programme helps students transition smoothly from college to university. It provides a strong academic foundation and improves English language proficiency. Additionally, it fosters cultural awareness, ensuring students' success in their chosen fields abroad. Programme Highlights:  a. Comprehensive curriculum: Includes modules in English, Maths, and subject-specific courses such as business, engineering, or humanities. b. Smooth transition: Prepares students to adapt to the academic and social environment of international universities. c. Personalised learning: Individualised support ensures every student’s unique needs are met. INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE (IY1) The International Year One (IY1) is ideal for students who want to complete the first year of their bachelor’s degree in Bangladesh while enjoying guaranteed entry into the university's second year abroad. Students can complete this qualification within 6 months without leaving their home country. This programme offers the perfect opportunity to save both time and money while experiencing world-class education. Designed to provide academic and cultural preparation, the IY1 programme ensures a smooth transition into the second year of undergraduate studies at 30 leading universities in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Programme Highlights:  a. Guaranteed progression: Upon successful completion, students gain direct entry into the second year of undergraduate programmes at top-ranked universities in over 300 disciplines.  b. Career development: The programme includes specialised modules to enhance skills, including critical thinking, teamwork, and industry-relevant knowledge. c. Diverse pathways: Students can choose from a variety of subject options, including business, engineering, and social sciences, to align with their academic and career goals. d. Cost-effective learning: By completing the first year locally, students benefit from significant cost savings while still being on track for an international degree. MASTER’S PREPARATION The Master’s Preparation programme is a flexible 10, 20, or 30-week course designed for graduates who want to pursue postgraduate studies at top universities. It guarantees entry into postgraduate degrees in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. This programme is perfect for students with study gaps or lower academic backgrounds, helping them improve their qualifications and prepare for further education. Programme Highlights:  a. Academic knowledge: Equips students with essential skills for postgraduate studies, including dissertation writing and advanced research techniques. b. Skill enhancement: Sharpens critical thinking, presentation skills, and academic writing, ensuring readiness for rigorous academic environments. c. Global networking: Offers opportunities to collaborate with peers and faculty from diverse cultural and academic backgrounds. The Master’s Preparation programme is a stepping stone for graduates to achieve their academic and professional ambitions. Key Benefits of MIE Pathways Programmes 1. Guaranteed university progression: MIE Pathways offers guaranteed progression to top international universities through the IFY, IY1, and MPP programmes, ensuring students have a clear path to their desired universities. 2. Comprehensive support: Personalised academic support, career counselling, and university application assistance help students to transfer to studying abroad, with dedicated staff guiding them every step of the way. 3. Global recognition: The programmes are internationally recognised and aligned with the requirements of top universities, ensuring students’ qualifications are highly regarded globally. 4. Expert faculty: Experienced faculty members provide in-depth academic guidance and create a vibrant learning environment to prepare students for success. 5. Career-focused learning: The programmes emphasise career development, offering internships and professional exposure to help students build essential skills and industry connections. Flexible Application Timelines and Scholarships MIE Pathways provides flexible application timelines, allowing students to begin their academic journey at a time that best suits them. Scholarships are available for eligible candidates. These scholarships ensure that financial constraints do not hinder their aspirations. About MIE Pathways MIE Pathways invites Bangladeshi students to embark on their transformative academic journey. Whether you're a high school graduate aiming for undergraduate studies or a degree holder seeking postgraduate opportunities, NCUK’s pathway programmes are here to help you achieve your educational goals. With flexible application timelines and dedicated support at every stage, MIE Pathways ensures a seamless progression to your dream university. Start your journey today and join a global community of students turning their academic and professional aspirations into reality. Source: MIE Pathways [https://miepathways.com/]

Brighouse High School

brighouse high school

Brighouse

At the heart of the Brighouse community is Brighouse High School and we are delighted to start a new academic year on the front foot with you all, looking forward to another successful year working together. The summer results showed the determination and resilience of our students and staff and we were delighted to see our Year 11 and Year 13 cohorts secure the qualifications they needed to take those important next steps in life. Even more satisfying, perhaps, was seeing the development of those young people over the years into young adults ready to contribute to society. Despite the continuing difficulties of last year, our school and our community continued to thrive and we are proud of all of their achievements. A particular highlight of last year was the relaunching of our wide and varied extra –curricular activities and our trips and visits. Everyone was delighted to see the Lakes trip back in the calendar and the Year 7 students had a wonderful week up in the Lake District during that final week of June. There have also been other trips out to the coast for coursework studies in Geography and to Doe Park and Bradley Woods for outdoor pursuits as well as planning ahead for the return of the Berlin trip and the Ski trip. As we took the step back to formal examinations, we saw the incredible achievements of our students who have worked hard for many years to secure the richly deserved outcomes from the key stage 4 and key stage 5 examinations. As always, I am delighted to say that Brighouse High School students are heading into the wider world to embrace their next challenges, whether that be with us for two more years in our sixth form, in college, university or employment and the school continued to strengthen the qualification outcomes in many key areas. In our vibrant and successful sixth form college there were outstanding results in academic and vocational qualifications and our post-16 students moved on to their places in higher education, employment or training. In key stage 4 we were delighted to see that the majority of our students achieved the important GCSE benchmark qualifications in English and Maths, the vital springboard into their next stages in education and life beyond school, and succeeded across our rich creative curriculum too. As always though, I am sure that you will agree that our school is about so much more than just qualifications. From the moment our Year 7 students step foot across the threshold, they are challenged to contribute and to achieve within a warm, caring and supportive environment. The opportunities within and beyond the traditional curriculum are rich and diverse at Brighouse High School; we encourage all of our students to become part of our community and build on the sense of togetherness, which is so important to us, and importantly recognised by those who visit us. Ofsted recognised the strength of relationships in our school when we were inspected in February of this year, commenting that ‘positive relationships are a cornerstone of the school’ and recognising that ‘everyone cares at Brighouse’. It is on the firm foundations of these relationships that we build our success with our students and the community. We will continue to deliver strong classroom practice within an appropriate and personalised curriculum, a positive ethos and behaviour and, with support from home, we will continue to deliver successful outcomes for all.

Roundwood Park School

roundwood park school

Hertfordshire

With Grammar schools in nearby St Albans, that meant that it was in reality a secondary modern school although as its pupils reached school leaving age (15 in those days) it soon became apparent that many wanted to stay on into the fifth year and take ‘O’ levels so that facility was provided. The school opened with three teaching blocks – still recognizable as ‘B’ block, ‘C’ block and the hall, gym etc. where the staff room and offices were. There were three forms, one in each of the second, third and fourth years and three first year forms, making a total of 179 pupils. There were ten teachers including the first head teacher – Mr Arthur Foxwell. The school was organised into four houses – Braille, Campbell, Grenfell and Nightingale – thus providing a competitive element for the popular Sports Day and, from 1961 when the town’s pool was opened, the Swimming Gala. After three years, the school had reached its planned maximum size but often exceeded that over subsequent years due to its increasing popularity with local residents as well as those in Wheathampstead and Redbourn. Now we receive many pupils from the other villages – Markyate, Flamstead and Kimpton. This is partly due to the closure of smaller secondary schools in Redbourn and Wheathampstead so that the ‘economies of scale’ can be taken advantage of, full comprehensive provision within Hertfordshire and also due to parental preference. Mr Foxwell retired in 1976 after 20 years as Headteacher and Mr Turnbull took over for 2 years, being followed by Mr Haydon Luke who stayed for 17 years. Andy Cunningham stayed for 6 years and was replaced by Mr Nick Daymond who also stayed for 6 years until he was succeeded by the current Headteacher, Mr Alan Henshall. At various times in between, the Deputy Heads have held the fort – Mr Lucas, Mr Surtees and Ms Linda Graham – all contributing to the continuity and stability that have been part of the Roundwood ethos. Roundwood21There have been many changes over the past 60 years resulting in upheaval and disruption – increasingly frequent times when the site appeared more like a building site as a new Sixth Form/Modern Foreign Languages block was constructed, soon to be followed by a new Maths/Music building and a Sports Centre. The school is also now an Academy. The changes have not affected the ethos of the school and Roundwood Park remains the same, continuing to educate local children in a caring and supportive way that encourages them to develop their best talents through a broad and balanced curriculum. This article is adapted from the original produced for the 50th celebrations by Ruth Martin & Christine Hood. UPDATE On 13 September 2018 Roundwood Park was proud to officially open a state of the art 3G artificial pitch on the school site. A joint venture with Harpenden Colts FC, and with a £500,000 grant from the Premier League and the FA Facilities Fund, it allowed us to replace the existing grass pitch, which was unsuitable for football during the winter months. The new pitch is used by all students and players from the school as well as Harpenden Colts FC, who operate around 60 teams across eight different training venues. Watford FC Community Sports and Education Trust also use the pitch to deliver sessions for female and disabled football, as well as its use for regular summer holiday camps and coach education workshops.