Prospectus 2013/14
We are a small 14–19 Studio College based
in the heart of Aston. When we are full, we
will have no more than 300 students. The
Studio College offers a vibrant learning
experience combining GCSEs, A Levels
and vocational qualifications, including our
specialism of Hospitality and Catering at
Level 2 and 3. We believe in inspiring our
students to be ‘the best they can be’ so that
they reach their potential academically and
also develop the social skills and personal
qualities, which are so vital for their future
life and career.
We believe that KHCSC is a special
place. A Studio College at the heart of
the community, working with the local
community. We are forward looking, and
have a unique 21st Century curriculum
offering that combines technology with
traditional educational values and has a
focus on the learning by doing approach.
Challenging and engaging lessons will
inspire and motivate students to achieve
their potential. All our students, at both Key
Stage 4 and Key Stage 5, will undertake
work experience every week and will
develop an insight into the world of work,
while at the same time achieving their
academic potential.
Students at KHCSC will also cultivate
their enterprise skills. Working with our
partner employers will develop in students
an understanding of the world of work
and more importantly, their personal
employability skills. We will prepare our
students not only for their working life but
also for their future.
The staff and I, here at Kajans Hospitality
& Catering Studio College, look forward to
meeting you.
James Davis, MSc, BA(Hons), NPQH,
Principal
Welcome to Kajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College (KHCSC). Kajans Women’s
Enterprise, as the sponsor of KHCSC, have a great deal of experience of providing
high quality learning opportunities for young people. This, coupled with our excellent
relationships with both local and regional businesses gives us a real insight into some of the
challenges that both employers and young people face.
The Studio College offers a great opportunity to provide quality education in a supportive
environment and with just 300 students KHCSC has the chance to deliver individually
tailored curriculum and specialist work placements. KHCSC works to
value each student regardless of ability and background and runs a
Studio College where respect and discipline provide the cornerstone
for sustainable relationships between students, employers and staff.
Students of KHCSC are set to have a profound impact in Birmingham
and the UK, having achieved academically and their personal best in the
world of work. Through each cohort of students KHCSC will build sustainable
partnerships with local employers who provide placements that lead to
employment and self-employment opportunities in a growing sector. KHCSC
intends to become a centre of excellence that gives young people a real chance
in life by being,
‘THE BEST THAT THEY CAN BE’.
As you read through this prospectus you will learn more about our Studio
College. We believe that KHCSC offers an excellent opportunity to meet both
employers’ expectations and young people’s aspirations. We know that
choosing a college or changing schools is a big decision and we believe the
best decisions are always taken when you have all the relevant information.
If KHCSC’s vision inspires you, we hope that this prospectus will help to
inform the decision you make.
Derek Douglas
Chairman – Kajans Women’s Enterprise Ltd
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A message from the Principal A very warm welcome to Kajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College.
Photo by Jesse Gerard
The Kajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College teaches the core national curriculum
subjects and offers the same academic qualifications as a traditional school. In addition, our
students gain vocational and workplace qualifications and develop the skills and qualities
needed for a wide range of employment opportunities. This gives them the widest possible
range of options for the next stage of their lives.
Key Stage 4 students work towards GCSEs in English, mathematics, science and an ICT
qualification, plus BTECs and vocational options. Key Stage 5 students are able to choose
from a selection of higher level academic and vocational options and gain valuable, paid work
experience. However, what makes our Studio College unique is not what is delivered but how
it is delivered. We have moved away from traditional methods of subject delivery and have
our curriculum taught partly through enterprise and community projects both in the Studio
College and in the surrounding community.
We have ensured that KHCSC is supported by a range of leading Birmingham and regional
employers and other key stakeholders. Through their considerable combined experience they
all bring and with the additional range of opportunities they provide to learn and develop,
our students have the best possible chances of finding exciting progression pathways into
the future.
On leaving the Studio College, students will have Level 2, Level 3 and workplace
qualifications. They have a range of progression routes available to them including access to
apprenticeships, high quality employment and the opportunity to go on to university or open
their own business.
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The Kajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College - the first of its kind in the region. Learning in the
Studio CollegeThe Kajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College (KHCSC) offers students a new and inspiring
approach to learning, which includes teaching through enterprise projects and work. This approach
ensures students’ learning is rooted in the real world, helping them to develop the critical thinking,
creative and life skills they need to flourish. We are building a strong reputation for employment
creation and the development of young entrepreneurs, whilst becoming an exemplary springboard
for new business ventures in the local economy.
Our approach to learning is based on the national Studio School model, providing a learning experience unlike any other. Studio Schools and Colleges are a new type of state school model, designed to equip young people with the academic grounding, knowledge, skills and experiences they need to succeed in life and work.
KHCSC is a learning environment that meets individual
student’s general educational needs whilst also giving them
the vocational skills and personal aptitudes they need to
be competitive in the labour market and be attractive to
future employers. In addition to gaining their key academic
qualifications, all students at KHCSC have the opportunity
to develop;
We are at the forefront of innovation in the English education system,
offering a bold new approach to achieving excellence in academic
performance and vocational skills. I hope you will join us on our journey.
Bishop Wilton Powell – Chair of Trustees
Kajans Educational and Cultural Trust, Albert Hall,
Witton Road, Aston, Birmingham B6 5NU
• High level professional skills
• Social and personal skills
• Practical food production expertise
• Service delivery and distribution skills.
Key Stage 4 (Years 10 and 11)
Our Unique CurriculumFrom September 2013, Kajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College offers the following courses and key components;
• GCSE English• GCSE Mathematics• GCSE Double Science• Computer Studies GCSE (or ICT skills qualification)• CREATE skills for life and work (see pages 14 & 15)
• Community focused entrepreneurial projects• Half a day weekly work experience• PSHE/citizenship
Year 10 and 11 students also study
Religious Education although parents
can withdraw their children from this
and any acts of worship organised by
KHCSC. Permission to do this must be
given by the Principal Mr Davis who can
be contacted at the address on the back
of this prospectus. Our Curriculum Policy
can be requested from the same address
or found online at www.khcsc.co.uk
Options• BTEC First Diploma in Hospitality• Certified short courses for the workplace
Options
• BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Hospitality • BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Business and Administration• BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care• AS and A Levels
All studentsAll students in KHCSC meet frequently with a ‘Learning Coach’ who works with them to
identify and meet personal targets, helping them to tailor the curriculum to their individual
needs and aspirations. Learning Coaches support students through one-to-one meetings,
group coaching sessions and practical learning.
Students who speak English as another language receive the appropriate support and tuition
they need and our policy for this can be found at www.khcsc.co.uk or requested from KHCSC
at the address on the back of this prospectus.
There is a varied programme of sport and leisure options for all students and extended
creative learning and social activities that they can access.
Key Stage 5 (Years 12 and 13)
Core curriculum
• Up to 12 hours per week of real, paid
work experience
• Certified short courses in a range
of areas, which could include Business
Administration, Hospitality, Events
Management, Catering ,Entrepreneurship, Food
Production, Patisserie, Healthy Eating, Health
and Safety, COSHH and Customer Service Practice
• Community focused entrepreneurial projects
• CREATE life and work skills
• Creative, fitness and sporting activities
BTEC DIPLOMAS
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The KHCSC site is easily accessible and near several major transport routes that go across
Birmingham. The main Studio College building houses the more academic teaching and
learning activities and provides a well resourced base for the tutor groups and staff teams.
Our Fantastic Facilities
In addition to the ICT rich classrooms, the site contains our assembly hall, science laboratories,
business studies centre, library, creative workspace and drama studio, enabling us to deliver
the range of GCSEs and other qualifications outlined earlier. The site has an exceptional range
of accommodation that enables KHCSC to provide an outstanding student experience.
On site is a dining hall, with a large commercial training kitchen and a second teaching kitchen,
as well as a separate banqueting hall. This building also houses a commercial restaurant, which
sits prominently on the corner of two streets and can be accessed without disrupting the rest
of the Studio College.
To facilitate the students’ transition to the commercial world, a Young Entrepreneur Centre
will be located on site from September 2014, so students who choose to set up a business
can benefit from a mentoring programme to guide them. The centre will contain
entrepreneurial ‘incubator’ spaces, ranging in size to accommodate business growth.
This fantastic combination of facilities gives our students a
unique learning experience which, coupled with their work
placement, will ensure they make a successful transition
onto their chosen progression pathway at age 18.
Subsidised Travel Arrangements‘KHCSC students will be receiving a discounted
bus travel rate for their journeys to and from
the Studio College and for journeys they have
to complete during the day. This will include
travel in connection with their enterprise and
community projects and journeys to and from
their work placement.’
Chair of Governors, James Donnan
(National Express Group), KHCSC, Albert Hall,
Witton Road, Aston, Birmingham B6 5NU
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• A tailored curriculum - suited to your
talents, interests and skills
• Learning Coach – every student is
supported by a Learning Coach to give
them advice and support
• Smaller college – the Studio College has
around 300 students and only 90 in the
first year making sure everyone knows
each other really well
• Key life skills – students develop skills
for work and life using the CREATE Skills
Framework
• Business mentors – coaching and
support from business mentors from our
business partners
• Paid employment – for all key stage 5
students work experience is paid
• Termly review meetings – for students
and their parents/carers
• Individual Learning Plans - negotiated
with students and responding to
individual learning profiles
• Peer mentoring – working in a positive
‘can-do’ atmosphere
• Student social areas – accessible to all
and including recreation spaces
There will also be a full range of enrichment activities for students to enjoy including;
• An intergenerational allotments scheme
• Performing arts offer
• Employment and business projects
• Onsite kitchen herb and vegetable
growing
The Studio College will also offer international exchanges and short international visits so that students further develop their thinking, increase their learning and broaden their horizons.
Access to two practice businesses:• An ‘on the road’ catering unit
• A Community Restaurant
At Kajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College we fully recognise that everyone has different abilities and talents and we nurture these by providing a lot of personal choice and different opportunities. We do this by providing;
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Making it individualOne size does not fit all
• Further Education – AS/A Levels,
BTEC Nationals, higher level
vocational courses
• Apprenticeships
• University/Higher Education
• Employment
• Setting up your own business
Our staff and business partners provide
all students with high quality information,
advice and guidance about progression
options. We make sure everyone is well
supported, fully informed and prepared
when they make key decisions regarding
their future.
Progression RoutesAs a result of the personalised and varied curriculum the Studio College offers, a wide range of progression routes are open to our students at the ages of 16 and 18/19. These include;
SafeguardingKajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College is committed to promoting a culture of mutual
respect based on traditional values. At our college, the health, safety and well-being of every
young person are of paramount concern. We listen to our young people, staff and volunteer
workers, taking every concern and take what they tell us seriously. Our aim is for every young
person to enjoy their time as a student in this Studio College We want to work in partnership
with parents to help all young people achieve their full potential and be able to make positive
contributions to the college and their communities. In all of our teaching and learning
activities we;
• Promote a culture of mutual respect and excellent standards of behaviour
• Maintain the highest safeguarding practices
• Are fully inclusive and offer a curriculum that is accessible to all learners
• Provide personal and learning support for all
• Recognise and celebrate learners’ contributions and achievements.
One of the key areas, which makes Kajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College different from traditional schools is the strong links we have with employers. From the outset, local companies and organisations have been involved in the shaping of the Studio College in order to make it a place that businesses would choose their future workforce from.
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Local businesses are linked to and potentially
located within the Studio College, providing
real-time business activity to complement
each student’s studies and developing the
business awareness and knowledge that will
enable each student to explore their own
potential to be an entrepreneur.
By developing numeracy, literacy and
personal skills in a more work-like
environment, each young person has
improved career options and a better chance
of achieving their career goals.
Students work on real, commercial
assignments, developing the skills to be
effective, motivated employees through
the supportive and creative environment
of the Studio College and with the
guidance and experience provided by
the business mentors.
Work placements are suited to the strengths
and aspirations of the student and linked
to employment opportunities in the local
area. Crucially, older students receive
remuneration for their work, earning a
proper wage. This will ensure they are valued
as employees by the businesses in which
they work.
Choose your destination and we will get you there chef, hotel manager, food technician
Admissions ArrangementsKajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College is fully compliant with the Schools Admissions
Code 2012 and the Appeals Code 2012. The admission arrangements for the Studio College,
for the year 2013/2014 are 30 students in year 10 and 60 in Year 12 and in following years 50
pupils in Year 10 and 100 in Year 12. KHCSC will admit that number of students in the relevant
age group each year if sufficient applications are received. At capacity we will have
300 students.
Where the number of applications for admission is greater than the published admissions
number, applications will be considered against the oversubscription criteria set out in our
Admissions Policy available at www.khcsc.co.uk. If there are no places immediately available,
pupils will be placed on a waiting list in an order that follows the oversubscription criteria.
KHCSC is fully inclusive and welcomes applications from all young people. The organisation
of support and individual education plans for pupils with Special Educational Needs and
Disabilities is fully outlined in our Special Educational Needs and Inclusion policies, which are
available on our website www.khcsc.co.uk or by request from KHCSC at the address on the
back of this prospectus.
If you would like to arrange a visit to the Studio College for you and your son or daughter,
please telephone or write to the same address.
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PoliciesKHCSC does not tolerate any kind of bullying and expects staff and students to treat each other with dignity and respect. We take all allegations of bullying seriously and our approach to dealing with real or suspected bullying is outlined in our Anti-bullying Policy.
We also have a comprehensive Behaviour Policy, which clearly describes our expectation
of excellent student behaviour and lists the rewards and sanctions we use to help students
achieve this. Exclusion is seen as the very last resort after every avenue has been thoroughly
explored and our aspiration is to have no permanent exclusions from KHCSC.
To promote a safe environment for pupils,
our selection and recruitment policy
includes all checks on staff and regular
volunteers’ suitability, including Disclosure
and Barring Service checks (previously
CRB), in accordance with current legislation.
We take Health and Safety very seriously
at KHCSC and have strict procedures for
managing risk that are explained in our
Health and Safety policy.
All of our policies are available from www.
khcsc.co.uk or by request from KHCSC at
the address on the back of this prospectus.
Complaints ProcedureOur complaints procedure follows statutory
guidance and is also available, on request,
by emailing or telephoning the contact
details on the back of this prospectus.
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Skills for Work and Life CREATE Diagram
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Evidence consistently shows that employers
are concerned about key skills gaps in the
British economy. Surveys have highlighted
a lack of employability skills amongst school
leavers and the majority of employers say
the development of employability skills in
young people should be the top priority
for education.
In a competitive and uncertain economy,
young people need to be able to think
creatively and build resilience so they can
respond effectively to rapidly changing
circumstances.
The CREATE curriculum for work and life
skills will run throughout all the projects and
other extended learning. Individual students
will have targets for their own personal
development linked to the CREATE areas
and these will be shared with all staff and the
employers who provide curriculum support
and work placements.
In addition each student will have a personal
health and fitness programme including
sports, film, creative and performing arts
activities. Our curriculum delivery and
learning opportunities will be enhanced
by technology that will allow students to
link their learning to their real lives. We will
ensure every student is competent and
confident in the use of technology including
the specialist equipment they are likely to
meet in the workplace.
The CREATE skills framework (Communication, Relating to people, Enterprise, Applied skills, Thinking and Emotional intelligence) is unique to Studio Schools and Colleges.
More information about the CREATE curriculum can be found at - www.studioschoolstrust.org
Uniform and Dress Code Proposed Term Dates 2013 – 2014
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At KHCSC we have a very simple uniform for Key stage 4, which is practical yet smart. The Studio College colours are orange and black and all students are required to wear black trousers or a black knee length skirt with a black blazer and white shirt or blouse. Further details of our uniform are given in our Uniform Policy.
All Key Stage 5 students (post 16) are expected to dress smartly and follow the KHCSC Dress
Code. Students should be dressed appropriately for the office environment, as if they were
at work. This includes strictly no jeans or trainers to be worn. The type of clothes students
wear at their work placement will vary according to the nature of the employer. All students
are provided with appropriate protective clothing whenever they are engaged in practical
activities in or around the Studio College.
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• August 13th to 15th Summer School
• Autumn Term September 4th to Dec 20th - Half Term October 28th to November 1st
• Christmas Holiday December 23rd to January 3rd
• Spring Term January 6th to April 11th - Half Term February 17th to February 21st
• Easter Holiday April 14th to April 25th
• Summer Term April 28th to July 25th - Half Term May 26th to May 30th
• Summer Holiday begins 28th July
How to ApplyFor September 2013, Year 10 and Year 12 students can apply direct to: Admissions Team, KHCSC, Albert Hall, Witton Road Birmingham B6 5NU or telephone 0121 507 0904 or use the admissions link www.KHCSC.co.uk
Applications must be submitted by 31st May 2013. Forms are available at - www.khcsc.co.uk All prospective students will have an interview to discuss their requirements and our expectations in more detail.
Parents/carers who wish to make an application for a Year 10 place at Kajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College for September 2014, should apply online at
www. birmingham.gov.uk/schooladmissions (14-19 academies)
or contact Birmingham’s School Admissions and Pupil Placements Service for a paper application form on 0121 675 0555.
Year 12 students can apply direct to the admissions team at KHCSC or download a copy of the application from www.khcsc.co.uk
Admissions via the local Authority close on the 31st October each year. Parents who apply via the Local Authority will be notified of the decision on National Offers Day, 1st March. If you do not live in Birmingham you will need to call your own Local Authority for an application form.
Everyone is equal at Kajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College, we will provide appropriate opportunities for everyone to maximise their potential regardless of background, circumstances, faith, gender, sexual orientation or disabilities. We will promote a supportive environment free from discrimination.
Whitehead RoadAstonBirminghamB6 6EL
Attendance ArrangementsThe KHCSC day runs from 8.30am to 4.00pm with an additional hour from 4.00pm to
5.00pm for creative and physical enrichment activities. This increases learning and skills
development opportunities and gives better chances of success in studies and work
placements. There is an optional breakfast club from 8.00 to 8.30am. Lunch and break times
will total 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Learning session times are varied especially when the students are working on projects in the
community. More formal learning sessions are either 1 or 2 hours long.
The school year covers 39 weeks across 3 terms for our KS4 students but KHCSC will be
supporting KS5 in their workplace for 48 weeks a year. KS5 students are able to choose their
holiday dates by negotiation with the staff and their employer.
On transfer to the workplace at the end of their time at the Studio College, our students are
already used to an extended day and the demands of different employers. The extended day
gives students opportunities to study options that are not in the core but are important for
their chosen profession and other qualifications in their personalised timetable.
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How to get to KHCSC
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From M5 Junction 6 to Kajans• Exit at Junction 1 and take the A41 exit from the roundabout• Continue down the A41 Holyhead Road which becomes Soho Road• Follow signs for B4144 Lozells Road• Follow Lozells Road to end at roundabout take 2nd exit Witton Rd• Continue down Witton Rd • Take 3rd right onto Prestbury Rd• Studio College is located on the right main entrance on Whitehead Rd
From M6 Junction 6 to Kajans• Follow signs for the A38(M)• Take the first ramp on the left to lead to Park Circus when on A38(M)• Take 2nd exit at roundabout to Victoria Rd• At next roundabout take 4th exit onto Witton Rd• Take 3rd right onto Witton Road onto Prestbury Road• School is located on the right with the main entrance on Whitehead Rd
By Bus
By Car
Whitehead Road, Aston, Birmingham, B6 6EL
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AF Blakemore & Son LtdAngies CaterersAsdaAston Villa Football ClubCentroCivic Catering (Birmingham City Council)Cleone Foods LimitedCommunity Touch C.I.CDeep Caribbean ExperienceEnterprise Data Solutions IncHilton Birmingham MetropoleHyatt Regency BirminghamID Security Systems LtdMangos Caribbean CateringMarks and Spencer PlcMcDonald’s Restaurants LimitedNational Express Group plcPMP ConsultantsSunrise BakeryUnited Hands Community Enterprise LtdWildmoor Oak Pub & Restaurant
LIST OF SUPPORT
Contact UsFor enquiries and further information and to obtain more details of how to apply for a place at
our Studio College please contact;
Admissions DepartmentKajans Hospitality & Catering Studio College
Albert Hall
Witton Road
Aston
Birmingham
B6 5NU
Email: [email protected] Tel: 0121 507 0904
“We understand, agree and would actively
support the philosophy of Studio Schools,
being the engagement of young people to
gain academic qualifications whilst gaining
much needed employability skills. That is
why PMP Consultants would like to offer our
support to KHCSC”
PMP Consultants Limited
“The essence of any good company comes
from its trained people. Without that initial
training you lack the confidence to do better
the next time. The Kajans Hospitality &
Catering Studio College is an array of bright
lights and fresh air”
Wade Lyn, Managing Director
Cleone Foods (September 2011)