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The current Sixth Form courses leaflet can be downloaded below: Guide to A-Level and Vocational Subjects in the Sixth Form 2025-2026 Entrance RequirementsTo study 3 or 4 Advanced Level subjects we require at least 5 grade 6 passes at GCSE Qualifications other than GCSE or BTec are not counted unless related directly to subjects selected at Advanced Level.
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Results
Breakdown of A Level results for 2024 Breakdown of A Level results for 2023 Breakdown of A Level results for 2022 Breakdown of A Level results for 2021 Breakdown of A Level results for 2020 Breakdown of A Level results for 2019 Breakdown of A Level results for 2018 The full list of A-Levels passed including previous schools for 2017 Breakdown of A Level results for 2017 The full list of A-Levels passed including previous schools for 2017 Breakdown of A Level results for 2016 The full list of A-Levels passed including previous schools for 2016 Results from previous years can be found in the Results section of the website.
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Attendance Policy
Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School takes attendance in the Sixth Form very seriously and we acknowledge that good school attendance plays an essential part in academic development for post 16 students.
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16-19 Bursary Fund
The Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School 16-19 Bursary Fund is designed to help and support students who face financial barriers to participation in their education, such as costs of travel to school, books, meals, equipment, UCAS applications, field trips, payments for meals from CCVI cafeteria (if not receiving FSM) and other course related costs.
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Travel to School in the Sixth Form
Travelling by busThe KCC 16+ Travel Saver is a bus pass which can save parents and students up to 50% on the cost of bus travel to and from school and college.
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Student A-Z
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Sixth Form Dress Code
Dress Code Policy Our Sixth Form students are role models for our school community Their behaviour and dress should be suitable for a school learning environment, so that the confidence and respect of pupils, staff, parents, visitors and the community is maintained We expect clothing to be smart, clean, and well maintained We expect students to maintain good personal hygiene Students should feel comfortable dressing in clothing that matches their gender identity Safeguarding A Sixth Form lanyard must be worn round the neck and visible at all times.
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Application to Higher Education
Below are links to some documents to assist you with your application to higher education Open Days and Interviews Introduction to Higher Education What Course Should I Study Where Should I Study Some useful websites for research into higher Education: www.ucas.com www.hotcourses.com - Information about different types of courses unistats.direct.gov.uk - Useful statistics to compare universities and courses www.prospects.ac.uk - Graduate careers website www.slc.co.uk - Key information on student loans www.opendays.com - Open day details for colleges and universities www.thestudentroom.co.uk - Student chat room – find out what others think about courses, make friends before you get there, even find accommodation plus much, much more.
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UCAS
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