Choosing a Sixth Form isn’t an easy decision. There are a lot of factors to consider both practically, from the subjects that are offered, to emotionally, from staying close to friends and family to exploring a new country and immersing yourself in English culture. You should consider what is important to you and then explore a range of options that may meet your criteria. We recommend visiting the Sixth Form you’re thinking of applying to, to ensure you get a good feel for the school and what they offer.
There are a wide range of further education options available post-16. The National Careers Service states that all children need to decide on what path they choose to follow when they turn 16. Options available include staying in full-time education, completing an apprenticeship or learning part-time while working or volunteering for 20 hours per week.
Post-16 education is any education that an individual undertakes after the age of 16. This may include traditional study such as A Levels or BTECs, but can also include vocational training and workplace learning.
Sixth Form in the UK usually lasts two years. Most students are aged 16 when they start Sixth Form and finish Sixth Form when they are 18, although some International pupils join Sixth Form when they are 17. They will have done the Development Year programme (where they have completed their GCSEs in a year and/or have EAL support) before going into the Sixth Form. Some International students are 19 when they finish their A Levels.
12 and 13 are the usual Sixth Form years in the UK. Year 12 is often described as Lower Sixth and Year 13 Upper Sixth, where pupils finish their A Levels before embarking on the next step in their life. This could be going to university, another form of study or entering the world of work.
A private or independent Sixth Form is a school that offers a post-16 curriculum in a private education setting. Private Sixth Forms often offer a wider range of subject choices, different extra-curricular activities compared to the norm and enhanced career and/or individualised study support.
Applications for Year 12 are open up until the start of the academic year. The application process is straightforward, to make it as easy as possible for you. Find out how to apply or email Fiona.lawson-best@branch-solutions.com/wycliffe, our Senior School Admissions Manager for more information.
Yes, pupils at Wycliffe between the age of 7 and 19 can Board with Full or Flexi-boarding options available. Pupils in Sixth Form will stay in one of our Senior School Boarding Houses. Day pupils will have access to their own space in one of the Boarding Houses too. Our diverse community sees Boarders coming from the UK and International Boarders from over 30 different countries.