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Extended Project Qualification
The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) allows students to push their abilities beyond their standard curriculum and prepare for university or their future career. It is a self-directed and self-motivated optional course that provides a valuable opportunity to demonstrate independence and individuality. It is also a highly regarded qualification which gives the students an advantage when applying to university. Students will be allocated an EPQ supervisor to guide them throughout the duration of their project.
EPQ is equivalent to half an A Level so can be used to earn extra UCAS points. It is launched to Year 12 students in the Spring Term and runs for 12 months.
Academic and Vocational Enrichment
Our programme of Academic and Vocational Enrichment is built into the timetable, allowing all students the opportunity to choose activities that either support their main academic studies or to develop their broader CV. These activities are introduced at the start of the Sixth Form.
Which Course?
All students will study subjects from the variety of A Level and vocational options on offer. Universities make offers based on three subjects and we believe that focusing on these three subjects from the start of the Sixth Form is likely to lead to improved grades.
Will I enjoy it?
You will have experienced many of the subjects on offer at GCSE and you will have a good idea of your interests. However, there are a number of subjects that are only offered in the Sixth Form. The best way of finding out if you will enjoy them is by speaking with current Sixth Form students and the relevant Head of Department. If you enjoy the subject, you will value the time you spend working on the subject. You will want to read outside of the textbook and complete the extension work, all leading to a better all-around understanding of the subject.
Am I good enough?
Each subject has its own recommended entry requirements which can be found in the subject information pages. These recommendations are in your best interest as those who achieve the recommended grades will have the best chance of success in that subject in Sixth Form. Some of the courses have demanding coursework deadlines throughout.
You will need to be well organised in order to give yourself the best chance of achieving your best in the subject. You should think carefully before choosing three coursework heavy subjects.
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