Join us for Sixth Form
Our Sixth-Form offers:
• A broad curriculum with multiple options;
• Extensive extra-curricular activities and opportunities to develop leadershipÌý skills as house prefects and captains;
• Two academic routes – A Levels and the International Baccalaureate;
• A place at university for almost every student; each will leave us well-prepared and advised for that next step. Popular destinations include Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, UCL, Oxbridge and Harvard;
• High-quality specialist teaching and nurturing to allow students to exceed their potential;
• Smaller class sizes and personalised support;
• A dynamic and vibrant teaching environment which values individuals and successful academic relationships.
• A track record of success, and our results here speak for themselves.
Find out More
Applications are welcome from all external students including girls to apply for A levels and the IB. You’ll be joining a welcoming learning community. Don’t just take our word for it:
Why choose A Levels?
We regularly appear in the top 10 boys’ state selective schools in the country for A-level results. The percentage of students achieving A* grades is more than double the national average and the number of students achieving A*/A grades is also well above the national average.
Possible reasons to choose A levels include:
- A very specific career path in mind, such as pure mathematics;
- Desire to narrow down subject choices;
- Studying a few subjects in depth;
- Specific subjects such as PE, Media Studies, Technology or Computer Science, which are only offered at A level at Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø
- Students who can organise independent study periods effectively.
Why choose IB?
The IB is scored out of 45, with our average point score around 36-39 compared to 29 globally. This makes Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø world class. And it’s not just a qualification for the most able: students of all abilities make exceptional progress due to it’s supportive and interconnected structure.
You should consider IB if you:
- Like to keep your options open;
- Enjoy or are good at lots of subjects;
- Want to study in breadth;
- Want to gain credit for extra-curricular activities;
- Are intrigued about ‘learning about learning’;
- Want to study a language or politics at Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø;
- Are considering courses such as medicine, law or liberal arts at university;
- Want to stand out with your application to a top university; or
- Don’t know what you want to do in the future.





