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UNIQUE…




ST AIDAN’S & ST JOHN FISHER ASSOCIATED SIXTH FORM

Unique…

The Associated Sixth Form was created in 1973 as a unique venture in ecumenical
education. Its aim is to provide a Christian environment in which all students
who wish to remain at school beyond the age of 16 are given the opportunity to
fulfil their academic potential. This is achieved by pooling the resources,
staff expertise and experience of two outstanding schools for the benefit of all
sixth form students. As the largest school-based sixth form in the country, the
Associated Sixth Form is regarded by former students as the best possible
springboard into higher education or employment as it prepares students well for
making new friends and adapting to future life. A bespoke Careers Guidance
service helps all students to identify the best possible routes after A Levels:
last year, 92% of students entering higher education gained places at their
first or second choice institution, including many going to the best
universities in the country.

Varied…

Courses are offered at GCE Advanced, Advanced Subsidiary, Advanced Applied, BTEC
and GCSE levels. The Sixth Form has increased dramatically in the last few years
and, with 1150 students between the two schools, it can offer a rich diversity
of choice. The Association can also offer opportunities for students to work on
extended projects and to be involved in a range of enrichment activities that
may lead to accreditation within the AQA Baccalaureate. Students enter the Sixth
Form not only from St. Aidan’s and St. John Fisher, but also from more than 40
other schools in any one year. We believe that such a wide and varied intake
helps to enrich the life of all students. It certainly provides all entrants
with a challenge and the impetus of a fresh start. The evidence suggests that
this experience is of great benefit when students make the transition from
school to university.

Applications…

In order to apply, students are requested to complete an application form for
their potential home school, via the schools’ websites of:


St. Aidan’s Church of England High School


St John Fisher Catholic High School