Admissions | Sixth Form | Hurst College

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Registration

If you would like your child to be considered for a place in Hurst’s Sixth Form please complete the online Registration Form together with payment of the non refundable registration fee. This will reserve a place for your child in the year group, but does not guarantee a place.

Please register your child at least 12 to 18 months prior to when you would like them to join.

Entry Requirements

To enrol into the Sixth Form at Hurst students require at least four Grade 7 GCSEs. They should have a 7, 8 or 9 grade in the subjects that they intend to study and, where a student wishes to start a new subject which they have not studied before, they need to have achieved a 7-9 in a GCSE subject closely related to it (i.e. for Economics, ideally a student should have a 7-9 in Maths GCSE).  Students should also have a minimum of a Grade 5 at GCSE in Mathematics and English. However, we recognise the need to be flexible and to operate on an individual student basis, working closely with each student on his or her choices, to establish what will be the best programme of study for them. In addition to A-level, we run a BTEC programme in Sport and Extended Project Qualifications. A satisfactory reference is also required from the student’s current school.

Assessments

Registered students are invited to attend assessment days in November of Year 11 when they will sit Verbal and Non-verbal reasoning papers, attend interviews with several members of Sixth Form staff as well as the Headmaster. Students applying for Scholarships will be assessed for these at the same time.

Confidential references, including predicted GCSE grades, will be requested from a student’s current school prior to the assessment days and parents are asked to inform their child’s school of their application to Hurst.

Offers

Based on the results of the reasoning tests, predicted GCSE grades, interview performance and scholarship assessment (where relevant), offers will be made during the first week of December, subject to achieving the required grades at GCSE and receipt of a satisfactory reference from the student’s current school.

Scholarships and Bursaries

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