Director of Sixth Form | Mr Tim Byford |
Founded | 2000 |
School Type | Sixth Form College (Mixed) |
Location | Stroud, Gloucestershire, England |
Students | Around 600 |
Marling School Sixth Form Stroud High School Sixth Form (formerly known as Downfield Sixth Form) is a sixth-form college located in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
It provides post-school level education of Years 12 and 13, the majority of which are from Marling School, and Stroud High School. The Sixth Forms are also part of the Stroud Post 16 Consortium which includes Archway School and Stroud College. It is situated in Downfield Lane, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England. The sixth form block has recently undergone extensive building work to accommodate the ever-rising number of students and includes a new Lecture Theatre with state-of-the-art audio visual system.
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In 1996, Marling School and its sister school Stroud High School, embarked on a process of collaboration at Sixth Form level, thereby enriching the curriculum and options available to students from both schools.
In order to apply to either Sixth Form (Marling for boys and Stroud High School for girls), there is an application form to be completed and an interview to be attended, alongside the entry requirements of 5 GCSE's at Grade B or above, including Maths and English, and similarly a grade B or above in subjects chosen to study at AS/A2 level. Over the years, outside students have joined from Kings School, Maidenhill School (Stonehouse), Archway School (Stroud), Sir William Romneys' School (Tetbury), Deer Park School (Cirencester), Severn Vale School (Gloucester), Rednock School (Dursley), Thomas Keble School (Bussage), High School for Girls (Gloucester), Wynstones and Wycliffe College and a number of other independent schools.
Most students are taught in Marling and Stroud High School classrooms, by the respective teachers. However, some subjects require that students are taught at Archway or Stroud College.
At Sixth Form, students are typically required to take 4 subjects for AS-Level, and then drop to 3 for A-Level, though some subjects may increase this. Most A-Level courses consist of 3 modules at AS, and 3 at A2. However, some courses' modules consist of submission of coursework. On average, 80% of Sixth Form students move on to Higher Education - taking courses as diverse as Medicine and Marketing.
Each subject has 9 lessons a fortnight, divided between the Marling and SHS teachers (or on the external campuses if necessary). This means there are approximately 12 study periods a fortnight, and 2 tutor periods. The Sixth Form also offers enrichment periods, where students can branch outside of their curriculum and try new activities. In the second year, unpopular subjects switch to having only 7 lessons a fortnight.
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