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The Plymstock School Sixth Form

Plymstock School’s Sixth Form caters for students of all abilities who are keen to develop their learning and there is an expectation that all students will extend their education at the school. The sixth form block offers spacious, well-equipped and well-furnished accommodation which includes a superb ICT suite and new careers library.

Plymstock’s popular Sixth Form attracts students from other schools and has an excellent record of academic achievement, consistently placing the school high up in the official league tables and surveys. Plymstock’s 350+ students are able to study a wide-ranging programme. In addition to 30+ highly successful Advanced Level courses students can have access to Levels 1, 2 and 3 work related courses and other programmes through the Tamar Valley consortium (TVC). This co-ordinates training courses across Plymouth, and is supported by the Training and Enterprise Council. This unique development has attracted national attention and provides unrivalled opportunity for our students.

Students broaden their education and skills development through other opportunities which include further GCSE’s, leadership qualifications at levels 1, 2 and 3, Leisure Activities, Young Enterprise, Community Service and work experience in the UK or Europe. Students also receive a comprehensive programme of Careers and Higher Education guidance.

The Plymstock Sixth Form plays an important role in setting high standards of work and attitude. Students provide an excellent example to younger members of the school. Staff and students nominate the Head Boy, Head Girl, and their deputies. Sixth Formers also assume responsibility on the school council, and in assisting in the school and local community. They also have a measure of control over their own affairs through the Senate – an elected forum of Sixth Form students. The Senate meets on a weekly basis and is responsible for organising social events, fund raising activities, sports activities and representing students’ views to the Head of Sixth Form.

A high proportion of Plymstock students gain University places, and the school has a long record of success at entry to Oxford and Cambridge. Others are highly valued recruits to local business, industry and commerce.  For information about applying to university click HERE

For a copy of the information shared at the Sixth Form Learning Evenings for 2012/2013 click Year 12 or Year 13

Plymstock School Sixth Form Curriculum Offer

Advanced Level/Level3 Courses

•  Art & Design
•  Biology
•  Business – Applied
•  Chemistry
•  Classical Civilisation
•  Dance
•  Drama & Theatre Arts
•  Electronics (AS)
•  English Language & Literature
•  French
•  General Studies
•  Geography
•  German
•  Health & Social Care
•  History
•  ICT Applied
•  ICT
•  Mathematics
•  Further Mathematics
•  Media Studies
•  Photography
•  Physics
•  Product Design
•  Psychology
•  Religious Studies
•  Science Applied (BTEC)
•  Sociology
•  Sport & P.E.
•  Sport (National Cert)
•  Travel & Tourism (Nat Cert)
•  Uniformed Public Services (BTEC)

Vocational Courses

A substantial range of NVQ and other vocational courses are available through the Tamar Valley Consortium.  For more information visit the website at www.plymouthlearningtrust.org

•  Core Skills for students
•  Key Skills (Application of Number, ICT)
•  Sports coaching
•  ASDAN (Preparation for work qualification)

Additional Opportunites

•  English (GCSE)
•  Mathematics (GCSE)
•  Enterprise
•  Community Service
•  Cross Phase Project
•  Work Experience
•  Public Speaking
•  Sports Teams
•  Ten Tors
•  Leadership roles
•  Citizenship
•  Fieldwork and Residential
•  Personal Development
•  Health Education
•  Duke of Edinburgh Awards Scheme
•  Tall Ships sailing
•  Lessons from Auschwitz
•  World Challenge
•  Ski Trips
•  Sports Leadership Awards
•  First Aid Qualifications

There is a full programme of preparation for the next step – employment or continuing education.

For more information, contact the Director of Post 16 Education or the Co-ordinator of Vocational Education.