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Sixth Form

Also known as: Sixth Form College

The final two years of secondary education in the UK (Years 12-13) when students typically study A-Levels or equivalent qualifications.

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Sixth form refers to the final two years of secondary education in the UK (Years 12 and 13, ages 16-18). Students in sixth form typically study A-Levels, BTECs, or other Level 3 qualifications in preparation for university or employment.

Sixth Form Options

Students may attend sixth form at their secondary school (if it has one), a separate sixth form college, or a further education college. Sixth form colleges specialize in 16-19 education and often offer wider subject choices than school sixth forms.

Study Patterns

Most sixth form students study 3-4 subjects in depth over two years. The AS Level at the end of Year 12 may count toward final grades or be a standalone qualification. A-Level grades are crucial for university admissions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sixth form is the final two years of secondary education (Years 12-13, ages 16-18), when students study A-Levels or equivalent qualifications.
Young people must stay in education or training until 18 in England, but this can be school sixth form, college, apprenticeship, or other approved education.

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