News from the Sixth Form
Information For External Applicants – September 2009
Colfe’s Sixth Form is made up of approximately 200 students (100 in Year 12 and 100 in Year 13).
A level subjects range from Maths, Latin & Economics to Media Studies, Psychology and Drama.
Results are consistently excellent; this summer 81% of our A level entries were graded A or B. The
majority of our current Year 11 students are expected to continue into the Sixth Form; however, we
do welcome applications for Year 12 from external students. Those wishing to apply for a place for
next September (2009) are advised to do so before the end of November.
Entrance Criteria For External Applicants
The Sixth Form Scholarship exams will take place on Saturday, 17th January. Candidates must be
registered for entry well before this date and no later than the end of this current term. The exam
consists of elective papers in two subjects and a common general paper. The required standard is
high: funds are limited and it is unlikely that an applicant will be successful if the student is
not anticipating an A* or A grade at GCSE in the great majority of his/her current subjects. Any
candidate who is applying for a Bursary should enter for the Scholarship exam. Bursary awards are
effectively means-tested scholarships and can, in cases of exceptional academic potential and
proven financial need, cover the full cost of Sixth Form fees. Limited funds are also made
available for scholarships in sport, music and drama, with information available from the relevant
Heads of Department.
We do not expect everybody to apply for a scholarship. Independently of the Scholarship
procedure, candidates for Sixth Form places are considered as and when they apply throughout the
year. Following registration we will approach the student’s current school for an academic
reference which includes a request for predicted GCSE grades. The student will then be invited into
the school for an interview, following which a decision about his/her application will be made. If
we believe the student has the potential to meet the academic criteria for Sixth Form entry, we
will offer a conditional place for September. The conditions being that the student achieves at
least 14 points at GCSE, with an A* or A equating to 3 points, a B equating to 2 and a C equating
to 1 point. We also require the student to get A grades in at least four subjects, preferably in
the subjects that he/she wishes to study in the Sixth Form.
A Registration Form for the Sixth Form can be
downloaded here.
A Level Results - Summer 2008
For the Prefects List 2008/9,
Click Here.
News from Colfe's
Colfe’s beats Alleyn’s in the Hans Woyda Cup
The final match in our league took us to Alleyn’s School in East Dulwich on 4th December. Our team consisted of Andrew Sheridan (Captain), Ran Xiong (Year 12), Harry Morris (Year 11), Vivek Patel (Year 9), Mrs Hamidzadeh and Mr Vijapura. Read more...
Senior Maths Challenge 2008
Last Thursday, over 60 students sat the Senior Maths Challenge - a competition held by the United Kingdom Mathematical Trust to challenge the most able Sixth Form students. Read more...
Colfe's Beats Eltham College in Hans Woyda Challenge
Colfe's has won its next round of the Hans Woyda Maths Challenge against Eltham College. Read more...
Farewell to the Class of 2008
Today was the last official day in school for Year 13, who departed this morning on Study Leave. Read more...
Rugby Results
The U14 and U15 rugby teams both won their matches for the Kent Cup this week. Read more...
Colfe’s A Level Results Exceed 80% A - B
Colfe’s students are celebrating yet another year of record A level results.
Results' Table now available. Read more...
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Sixth Form
Colfe’s Sixth Form offers its 200 students a high tutor/pupil ratio, small class sizes and a
choice of 24 A level subjects ranging from Maths, Latin and Economics to Media Studies and
Psychology. Students are carefully prepared for further education and virtually all obtain a place
at the university of their choice. Results are consistently excellent: last summer 80% of our A
level entries were graded A or B.
Forthcoming events
Monday 12 January 2009
Spring Term 2009 begins [Sixth Form,Senior School,Nursery,Preparatory]
Saturday 17 January 2009
Entrance examinations for ages 7 to 11 and Sixth Form Scholarship Exams for entry in September 2009. [Sixth Form,Senior School,Preparatory]
Monday 16 February 2009
To 20 Feb 2009 Spring term 2009 - Half term holiday [Sixth Form,Senior School,Nursery,Preparatory]
Monday 23 February 2009
Staff training day - School closed to pupils [Sixth Form,Senior School,Nursery,Preparatory]
Friday 27 March 2009
Spring Term 2009 ends [Sixth Form,Senior School,Nursery,Preparatory]
Monday 20 April 2009
Staff training day - School closed to pupils [Sixth Form,Senior School,Nursery,Preparatory]
Tuesday 21 April 2009
Summer Term 2009 begins [Sixth Form,Senior School,Nursery,Preparatory]
Monday 4 May 2009
Bank Holiday - School closed [Sixth Form,Senior School,Nursery,Preparatory]
Monday 25 May 2009
To 29 May 2009 Summer Term 2009 - Half term holiday [Sixth Form,Senior School,Nursery,Preparatory]
Friday 26 June 2009
Founder's Day Holiday [Sixth Form,Senior School,Nursery,Preparatory]
You can search and browse through our full School Calendar here.
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