e-LEARNING
Val Winn is the e-learning Co-ordinator and is based in Sixth Form Centre between Independent Work Area and Staff Room. She may be contacted if students need any assistance.
e-mail: vwinn@grammar.sch.gg
TEACHING & LEARNING
Technology is central to the way in which we work, learn and communicate with each other. E-learning is a rapidly evolving area and we are continually finding new ways in which to use it to support the learning process. It also allows us to extend our resources and support for learning beyond the school day and many web-based resources are available to students at the time and location of their choice. Research confirms that access to technology makes a significant impact on the learning outcomes of students.
There are a range of interactive programmes and resources available for use in school, used within subject areas. In addition, we also have a learning platform which can be accessed online and provides a set of virtual class resources and collaborative tools, to support and personalise learning outside school. It is also possible for students to submit work online and collaborate with teachers and other learners.
Interactive white boards are available for use in teaching throughout the school and our video-conferencing unit supports distance-learning courses and interactive workshops with outside organisations, such as the National Space Centre and the National Archives.
E-LEARNING FACILITIES
Facilities in school include access within lessons and during the school day, to a range of ICT suites. There are also designated individual study areas with computer access throughout the school campus, including the school library. To support learning in lessons, laptops are also available for a range of activities, including recording and collating scientific data.
STUDENT AREAS
In all areas of the school, an awareness of e-safety issues and the responsible use of technology are raised in a variety of ways. However, in order to further clarify expectations, an acceptable use policy is agreed upon by all students.
To read out e-Safety Policy
Click HereThere are some excellent resources available to help parents learn more about e-safety -
click here to find out more.
Please click here to log in. Click here to open pages on accessing the School Network and New Password Rules.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME
Guernsey Grammar School and Sixth Form Centre is a candidate school* for the Diploma Programme. This school is pursuing authorization as an IB World School. IB World Schools share a common philosophy—a commitment to high-quality, challenging, international education—that we believe is important for our students. * Only schools authorized by the IB Organization can offer any of its three academic programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP) or the Diploma Programme (and in addition the IB Career-related Certificate). Candidate status gives no guarantee that authorization will be granted. For further information about the IB and its programmes visit www.ibo.org
Sixth Form Prospectus
To open and print a .pdf version click here.
International Baccalaureate Dipoloma Programme Prospectus
To open and print a .pdf version of the IB Prospectus click here.
7 to 11 Information For Parents Booklet
can be accessed from here. Choose the prospectus or booklet from the drop-down menu.
Sixth Form Students
Please click here to see where our students have gone since leaving us in July this year.
We asked some of our students to tell us about their reason behind chosing their programme of study at the Sixth Form Centre. Click their name to view their profile. Jade, Ethan, Alex, Andre, Constance and Lauren