No, You do not have to go to a sixth form it is up to you. After leaving High School you can choose where you would like to carry on your further/higher education this could be at a college or sixth form centre.
5 with 1 left over or 5 and one sixth.
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No, You do not have to go to a sixth form it is up to you. After leaving High School you can choose where you would like to carry on your further/higher education this could be at a college or sixth form centre.
Sixth Form or College.
no but universitys value qualifications so if u go to sixth form ull be more likely tu be accepted into uni. Most universities' entry requirements include at least one A-level (or equivalent), which can be obtained at either a school sixth form or a sixth form college. This means that the answer to your question is yes, if you want to go to university then you will need to go to some kind of sixth form, although this does not have to be full time.
hi I'm Sophie I'm in yr 7 now and i really want to know if we have to stay on for sixth form. even if we don't have to i want to go on to sixth form but i don't think i will get in with my brains!
yes
From 13 years old to 18 years old. When you are in the sixth form, you can give up and get a job or you can move onto a college or university. What is the sixth form??
He went to Godalming College (a state sixth form college) for the sixth form. I don't know about before that, but most likely he was at a state school in or near Godalming.
depends where you live...in the UK its generally from Nursery (3 years old) to Upper Sixth Form (18 years old)
Sixth form is better because first of all , you don't have to pay and because , you learn more than just sitting outside the college gates like some colleges allow you to do it also teaches the kids or teenagers more discipline and it prepares them to go to university not like college cause after you finish college you can't go university.
Well Sixth Form is usually attached to a school, so the chances are, you will already know the other students and teachers that go there, so it's easier to fit back into a social routine. Plus going to a sixth form, or college, allow's you to further your education and get A-level or AS-level's which benefit you in getting a job and getting into university.
In France, students typically attend sixth form equivalent programs in their last year of high school, known as Terminale. At this stage, they prepare for the Baccalauréat exam, which is a common requirement for university admission in France.
5 with 1 left over or 5 and one sixth.