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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING YOUR CHOICE OF COURSES ON YOUR SIXTH FORM APPLICATION FORM

 

 

Select your 4 AS Courses from the option blocks. Write them in the column headed “Lower Sixth Courses” on the application form. Indicate in the column headed “Upper Sixth Courses” on the application form which 3 subjects you are hoping to continue to study as A2 Courses.

We recognise that there is a possibility that the school may not be able to accommodate everyone's preferences.  In the unlikely event that the combination of subjects you hope to study is unavailable, we would advise you to discuss your choices with us as soon as possible.  The timetable blocks have been drawn up after a survey of initial student preferences. Any potential difficulties will be negotiated with each student on an individual basis.

 

Option Blocks – Lower Sixth

 

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Y

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Biology

Business Studies

Art & Design

Art & Design

Business Studies

Chemistry

Biology

Biology

English Literature

Chemistry

Chemistry

Chemistry

Mathematics

English Literature

DT: Product Design

Classical Civilisation

Mathematics

Further Mathematics

Drama & Theatre Studies

French

Mathematics

History

Economics

Geography

Physical Education

Mathematics

French

History

Religious Studies

Music Technology

German

Physics

 

Psychology

Latin

Psychology

 

 

Music

Spanish

 

 

Physics

ICT

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key Dates

Monday 28 January 2013        Open Evening

Monday 25 February 2013      Closing date for all applications

End of March/April                 Applicants informed of decisions

25-26 June 2013                     Sixth Form Induction Programme

  (external applicants only on 25 June, all applicants 26 June)

22 August 2013                       GCSE results released

Tuesday 3 September 2013     Autumn terms begins

 

 

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