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What do I need for Sixth Form UK?

In order to apply for a place at a Sixth Form, there are some requirements that need to be met. These include having taken 5 GCSEs with grades of 4 or higher, including English and Mathematics, and possibly having higher grades in certain subjects in order to pursue certain A-Levels or vocational qualifications.
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What do you need for 6th form?

What you need to take with you to sixth form or college
  • Diary, planner or timetable.
  • Highlighters.
  • Pens (a black biro or black ballpoint pen is needed for exams)
  • Pencils and sharpener.
  • Rulers.
  • Rubber.
  • Pencil case.
  • Calculator (natural display if you're taking any maths subjects)
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What is sixth form equivalent to in America?

It is the equivalent of twelfth grade in the US education system.
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What grade is sixth form in UK?

A sixth form is where young people can study A levels and sometimes vocational qualifications after they have finished their formal education at the end of year 11. Students mainly stay in 6th form for 2 years as they offer 2-year courses. They include years 12 and 13.
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Do you need a laptop for sixth form UK?

If you don't already have a computer, or you have a computer, but it's an older computer or is not quite up to the job of remote learning on the courses you are on, we suggest buying a laptop as this will have a built-in webcam and microphone for remote learning when self-isolating or in the event of a change in the ...
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Is an iPad worth it for sixth form?

Students with iPads have better access a wider range of resources, can be more creative in how they learn, will benefit from subject specific applications and can more easily collaborate with their peers. Overall we hope that we can create new kinds of learning experiences for our students.
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Do you pay for sixth form college in the UK?

UK and EU students in the UK attend sixth form (sixth form college or Years 12 and 13 in a school with a sixth form) free of charge, normally for two or three years after GCSEs. This is true up to the end of the academic year in which they have their 19th birthday.
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What are A levels in UK compared to us?

According to the British Council, A Levels are similar to the American Advanced Placement courses which are themselves equivalent to first-year courses of America's four-year bachelor's degrees.
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What is the difference between college and sixth form in the UK?

Further education colleges usually offer a wider range of courses compared with school sixth forms and sixth form colleges. The environment at a college is generally more 'adult', and students are expected to take more responsibility for themselves and their learning.
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What age do you finish sixth form UK?

Students are usually 16 to 18 and attend Sixth Form before undergraduate level at university.
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Is school harder in the US or UK?

It's difficult to say whether the British education system is harder than the American education system because both systems have their own unique challenges and strengths. In the UK, there is a strong emphasis on independent learning and critical thinking, with a heavier focus on exams and a more narrow subject focus.
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What do Brits call high school?

The closest equivalent is a 'secondary school', and indeed some English secondary schools have 'high school' in their name. But the school system in England does not quite line up with the system that most Americans would be familiar with. The schools are: Infant school: Ages 4–7.
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Which is better American or British school?

The American curriculum places more emphasis on testing and assessment, with standardized tests like the SAT and ACT being a key factor in college admissions. The British curriculum places more emphasis on coursework and exams, with students taking a series of national exams called GCSEs and A-levels.
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What's the hardest sixth form to get into?

Most sixth forms are selective to some extent, even those that ask for five GCSE passes. But a comprehensive that requires eight grade 7s (an A grade in old money) is pitching itself far beyond the reaches of most existing pupils. Highgate Hill is nakedly selective. Eton requires a minimum of six GCSEs at grade 7.
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Do American schools have sixth form?

In the United States, universities and colleges with high school programs are sixth form colleges. Even though all universities and colleges in the United States are sixth form colleges, the following in this category are best known for being the traditional British sixth form college.
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How many years do you stay in college UK?

Most university degrees in England (and Wales) are three year courses, although some are four or longer. Conversely, in Scotland and Northern Ireland, university courses tend to all be at least four years. What is termed as 'college' in England lasts for typically for 2 years for individual between 16–18.
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Do you wear uniform in sixth form?

One of the freedoms of Sixth Form is that students are not required to wear a uniform. However, they must take pride in their appearance and are expected to dress in a manner that is smart/casual, comfortable yet purposeful, and suitable for a school working day.
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Is college in America the same as sixth form?

Whereas in the US colleges are exclusively postsecondary institutions, some colleges in the UK also deliver academic or vocational courses to students aged 16–18, in order to prepare them for university or employment. This type of college is also known as 'sixth form'.
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Is college free in the UK?

In practice, higher education (HE) remains free at the point of entry in England for a high minority of students. The state pays for the poorest or low income to access a university, thus university attendance remains high. There are record levels of disadvantaged students accessing a university in England.
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Are A levels accepted in USA?

Over 880 universities in the US formally accept Cambridge International AS & A Levels, including all Ivy League and Ivy Plus universities. These universities include Brown, Harvard, MIT, Stanford and Yale. Many more US universities accept Cambridge qualifications on application.
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Can an American take A levels?

They are primarily taken by students in the United Kingdom and some other countries as a part of their secondary school education. However, some schools and educational institutions in the United States also offer A-level exams as an option for their students.
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Is UK grading easier than us?

There is nothing “easier” about a grading system for a student. A teacher might find it easier to mark in grades A to F than 0 to 100, but in my experience when I marked my UK maths homework I assigned I used a ten out of ten system that was used by my math teacher when I was a student in the US.
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Can you go to college after sixth form UK?

Basically, you can do what you like! You want to be at the college that's best for you and offers the most appropriate courses for your abilities as shown by your GCSE grades. Generally, you'll find most colleges should offer you very similar courses, although some will have some subjects that others may not provide.
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