King's Ely Sixth Form Open Event Leaflet

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Complet ely King’s

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LIFE IN THE SIXTH FORM

“The Old Palace, a 15th-century Tudor building once home to the Bishops of Ely and now the most impressive sixth-form centre we have ever seen. An incredible space with classrooms, refectory, common rooms, gym and accommodation. Leavers regularly head off to some 50 different UK destinations, including Russell Group universities, Oxbridge, conservatoires, filmmaking schools, and art and design colleges.”

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A welcome from the Sixth Form Team

King’s Ely Sixth Form is a place where everyone can feel at home

Underpinning all that we do is our belief that only when you feel known, supported and appreciated as an individual will you be able to achieve your best. We are a close-knit community with the Sixth Form team working alongside you, our students, providing a reassuring yet unobtrusive support network as we equip each of you to take greater responsibility for the decisions you make and the way you spend your time.

Our countless day-to-day interactions ensure that everyone is seen and heard whilst our small class sizes mean that teachers know precisely the right balance of support and challenge each student needs to ensure that you learn effectively and progress to fulfil your potential. Housed in the beautiful and inspiring surroundings of the Old Palace, we have plenty of space for studying, relaxing and socialising in a warm and friendly environment whilst remaining fully part of the wider school.

We also place great importance on preparing you for life beyond King’s Ely. Whether you choose to pursue a degree course, an apprenticeship or enter the world of work, we will support you at every stage of the journey. Through tailored guidance, visiting speakers, our programme of careers and higher education events, and one-to-one support from tutors and our dedicated Sixth Form team, you will be equipped to make confident, well-informed decisions about your future pathway.

We embody a diverse range of backgrounds, passions and ambitions, grounded in the belief that we are all enriched by the achievements of those around us. King’s Ely sixth formers leave us at the end of two years as outward looking young people with a strong sense of self-worth. They have the confidence to know how they can effect positive change in the small ways as well as the great.

A word from some of our students

Polly, Class of 2025

Polly achieved a place at New College, Oxford to read Music. She studied Music, History, English Literature, and Fine Art at A-Level.

To describe King’s in three words, Polly chose “nurturing, enabling, patient”.

Polly said: “King’s entrusts students with a rare degree of freedom in deciding the course of their school journey. This allows students to maintain their individuality, which is often shaved off at other schools. Your years at King’s can look however you want them to be.”

Xander, Class of 2025

Xander is heading to Lancaster University to study Physics with Astrophysics. He studied Maths, AS Further Maths, Physics, and Chemistry at A-Level.

Xander said: “Teachers and staff cared about my achievements and my personal growth. I feel that they supported me and helped me to grow as an individual, and that my academic results were not the only aspect that they were supporting. During Sixth Form, I felt motivated and genuinely excited for each lesson.”

Finlay, Class of 2025

Finlay achieved a place at Italia Conti to study a Foundation Year in Acting. Finlay studied Drama, History, and Religious Studies at A-Level. He also completed an EPQ.

Finlay said: “The Drama Department at King’s is on another level compared to departments that I have seen at other schools. The dedication and commitment from all the staff inspires incredible performances from the students, and I feel that this energy is special to King’s.”

Allison, Class of 2025

Allison is reading Medicine at the University of Manchester. She studied Biology, Chemistry, Maths, and Psychology at A-Level. Allison also completed an EPQ.

To describe King’s in three words, Allison chose “supportive, uplifting, empowering”.

Allison said: “Year 13 was the most mentally challenging for me due to handling my medical school applications, but the unwavering support and encouragement given by my teachers gave me the strength to overcome these challenges.”

Hettie, Class of 2025

Hettie is heading to London College of Fashion to study Fashion Journalism and Content Creation. She studied English Literature, Psychology, and Textiles at A-Level.

To describe King’s in three words, Hettie chose “creative, inclusive, industrious”.

Hettie said: “I was heavily involved in Sport at King’s, playing 1st XI Hockey, Netball, and some Cricket. In Upper Sixth, I was appointed Head of Withburga House, which was honestly one of the best things that I have ever done. I feel I learned so much as a leader.”

Kerimkhan, Class of 2025

Kerimkhan is studying Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence at the University of Bath. He studied Maths, Further Maths, Computer Science, and Physics at A-Level.

Kerimkhan said: “King’s is a school where you can achieve academically while also having a great experience socially. I especially enjoyed the Sixth Form Socials, which always brought people together and created a great atmosphere.”

Figurativ ely King’s

Exam Statistics 2025 21% A*& A 21% students achieved all A* and A grades in their subjects

students in the Year 13 cohort

50% students secured all A* - B grades A Levels of the

Higher Education Statistics 2025

62 different courses

3 students taking up places at Oxford

of our students at their first choice Higher Education Institute

International destinations including Danube Private University (Austria) and University of British Columbia (Canada)

Why King’s Ely Sixth Form?

Be part of a community

Join a vibrant team of over 200 familiar and new faces

Benefit from being in a truly multi-cultural environment, sharing cultures, beliefs and backgrounds

Be based in the very special environment of The Old Palace, enjoying access to the exclusive Refectory, Fitness Suite, Common and Study Rooms

Enjoy the support of trusted experts in the choice of Higher Education destinations and in the completion of your UCAS application

Grow into your best self

Nurture your leadership potential with our Leadership Diploma; clarify what matters to you, learn how to motivate yourself and develop a growth mindset, focusing less on comparing yourself with others

Hone your awareness of the skills that really matter through our Year 12 Extended Learning programme (preparing for the world of work, public speaking, understanding Artificial Intelligence, study and revision skills)

Step up and lead a club, activity or charity venture for the wider community

Throw yourself into all areas of school life (house, sport, music, drama)

Go beyond the curriculum by attending academic clubs, societies and lectures from experts in their fields

Stand out from the crowd with an EPQ in a topic you really love

Get the best insight into what is out there through the extensive Careers and Higher Education Programme. The Mentor Match initiative could connect you to someone in industry who is doing the job that you really want

Broaden your Horizons as an Ely Scheme Instructor

Challenge yourself and give something back through the Duke of Edinburgh Scheme

Let your hair down at our Sixth Form Socials

Welcome BBQ

Ceilidh

Christmas Charity Ball

Chinese New Year Disco through the decades ‘Frolic’ on the Lawns Summer Ball

Year 12 Scholarships

A limited number of scholarships are available in Academic, Art, Sport, Drama & Dance, Music and STEM. Full details available at www.kingsely.org/sixth-form-scholarships

Any scholarships awarded prior to Year 12 remain with the student through the Sixth Form provided that the conditions of the award continue to be met. The deadline for applications is Friday 24th October. Assessments dates as follows:

Sports

Academic

Saturday 8th November

Saturday 15th November

STEM Saturday 15th November

Music Monday 17th November

Art, Dance and Drama Tuesday 18th November

What you need to secure your place

To join our Sixth Form you will need a minimum of six subjects at Grade 5 or above, with four of these being at least a Grade 6. In order to continue a subject in the Sixth Form, students will need a minimum of a Grade 6 (or Grade 6 in facilitating subjects for subjects they have not previously studied).

A full list of GCSE requirements for onward A level study appears on the following pages of this leaflet.

In terms of academics I have really enjoyed Avicenna, the medicine and vet club, as it has greatly helped me in finding opportunities and discovering more about medicine. I also love my teachers as I feel that I can ask them questions at any time and if I ever need extra support they always arrange a time. Outside of academics I love competing in house events from singing in house song and ensemble to debating in interhouse competitions.

GCSE requirements for A level study

Subject

Biology

Business Studies (Extended Certificate)

Business Studies (A Level)

Prerequisite

Minimum GCSE grade 6 for Double Award Science/Biology. As 10% of the course has mathematical content, grade 7 at GCSE Maths is needed to study this subject.

Grade 5 in English and Maths

Chemistry

It is important to note that Business Studies requires a combination of Maths and English skills and significant weakness in either of these subjects will make it difficult for the student to succeed at A Level. A minimum grade 6 in both Maths and English is required or a grade 6 in GCSE Business Studies.

Minimum GCSE grade 7 for Double Award Science/Chemistry. As 20% of the course has mathematical content, grade 7 or equivalent at GCSE Maths.

Classical CivilisationAlthough a prior knowledge of the Classical world would be useful, it is not necessary to have taken Classical Civilisation at GCSE in order to study the A-Level. No knowledge of Classical languages is necessary as the texts are studied in English translation.

However, Classical Civilisation is an essay-based subject so a grade 6 in GCSE English or equivalent would be useful.

Classical GreekA minimum grade 6 in Greek at GCSE.

Computer ScienceMinimum requirement grade 7 in GCSE Maths.

Core Maths Ideally GCSE Maths grade 4 or equivalent.

Drama and Theatre Studies

Economics

It is not necessary to have taken GCSE Drama, but a passion for theatre and some experience in performance/design would be an advantage.

Minimum grade 6 in GCSE English and GCSE Mathematics.

English LiteratureIt is expected that students taking A Level English Literature have a minimum grade 6 or equivalent in both GCSE English and GCSE English Literature.

Film Studies

Fine Art

Minimum grade 6 in GCSE Art and Design.

French Minimum grade 6 in GCSE French.

Further Mathematics

Geography

Minimum GCSE Maths grade 8 or equivalent.

Minimum grade 6 in Geography or a related subject at GCSE.

German Minimum grade 6 in GCSE German.

Subject

Prerequisite

History Although students do not need to have studied History at GCSE level, it would be expected that potential candidates would have a minimum grade 6 in Humanities related subjects e.g. Geography, RS, History.

IELTS

Students who join the school who have been living outside the UK and not an EEA or Swiss national are strongly recommended to take an English language test.

Latin A minimum of grade 6 in Latin at GCSE.

MathematicsMinimum GCSE Maths grade 7 or equivalent.

Music

Philosophy and Religious Studies

GCSE Music, grade 5 Theory, and an instrument/voice to at least grade 6.

A minimum grade 6 in English at GCSE, as well as a love of ideas and an ability to write essays.

PhotographyMinimum grade 6 in GCSE Art and Design.

Physical EducationMinimum grade 6/6 in Double Science or equivalent in Triple Science. A grade 6 in both the written and practical papers of GCSE PE taken. Students should be playing sport at first team level or equivalent.

Physics

Minimum GCSE grade 7 for Double Award Science/Physics. As 40% of the Physics course has mathematical content, grade 7 or equivalent at GCSE Maths. It is strongly recommended that students study A Level Maths alongside the Physics A Level course.

Politics Obviously, you will not enjoy the course unless you have a genuine interest in politics, current affairs and the world around you. Students are expected to have a minimum grade 6 from one or more of the following GCSE subjects: History, Geography, RS, English Language, English Literature or other humanities based subjects.

Product DesignMinimum grade 6 in GCSE 3D Design or Engineering, a minimum grade 6 in GCSE Maths as 40% of the course has mathematical content and a minimum grade 5 in GCSE English as 50% of the A Level are written answers and coursework is a major part of the course.

Psychology

Minimum Grade 6 in at least two of the following subjects - English, Maths or Biology.

Spanish Minimum grade 6 in GCSE Spanish.

Sport BTEC

Textile DesignMinimum grade 6 in GCSE Art and Design.

What we love about the Sixth Form at King’s Ely

We think our Sixth Form is great. But we would say that wouldn’t we! So we asked our current Years 12 and 13 students to tell us what they loved about life in the Sixth Form at King’s Ely. Here’s some of what they said.

“One thing I love about King’s Ely Sixth Form is the balance of freedom and responsibility that you have as well as the help that you receive to really flourish. I also really like the community and how the years manage to mix well and you can create new friendships. Lastly, I really enjoy the Sixth Form lessons because you are allowed to just get on with work that you know you have and you can learn to balance your time for work and free time.”

“The socials have been an amazing way to make friends with the other members of the Sixth Form, mix between the years and a brilliant informal setting to just relax and have a great time. The sport you are offered in the Sixth Form is fantastic, which ranges from the term time team sports, to personal strength and conditioning, stretching and mobility and so much more.”

“I joined King’s Ely this year. I really love the school as it feels as if it has a sense of community with the Old Palace being our Sixth Form centre. I study History, Politics and Textiles with all my teachers being really engaging, making it a lot easier to learn. The textiles department is amazing with so many things to create. I also do netball and tennis which I really enjoy here at King’s as everyone is so supportive and the coaches are very helpful.”

“Drama is the reason I came to King’s, and also the reason I have stayed. I have loved it so much; at Sixth Form level we have been able to do so many exciting things like taking a show to the Edinburgh Fringe. Academic support is also excellent at King’s, and I also enjoy the boarding experience since I have made such good friends in my new Sixth Form House.”

“Sixth Form is the time to take on leadership roles and learn the importance of responsibility through doing so. There are lots of activities you can enjoy in Sixth Form and it is great fun taking part in both sport and music. Sixth Form boarding houses offer a lot of activities and various events, but the most impressive thing is the deep friendships that can be developed.”

I really appreciate the freedom that comes with Sixth Form, it feels like a very progressive change from Senior School which helps me feel more prepared for the future. I also especially appreciate the constant support from teachers in the Sixth Form, it’s so important and extremely helpful. I’m really enjoying the social aspects of Sixth Form; the school environment is so encouraging and allows me to feel confident in myself.

“I love being able to just take a break from studying by going into town for coffee during your frees!

The socials are so much fun and really help to de-stress after a busy week! The smaller class sizes mean you can have a more personal relationship with your teachers. It’s great that everyone knows you!”

“I have loved the personalised feel I am given in lessons. With the small class sizes I feel my lessons are tailored to our individual needs and our teachers have more time to know us personally and work with us individually.”

“Life in Sixth Form at King’s is ideal. The Old Palace has a natural essence which makes study and school life relaxed but productive. The facilities, especially sporting, are perfect for breeding humble competitiveness and excellence.”

“King’s is made from a wide and diverse network of excellent students. It has extensive and superb co-curricular opportunities. The Sixth Form community is tightly-knit.”

“I particularly enjoy the diversity which means you make friends from lots of different schools and cultures.”

“I find the community is such a key aspect of the Sixth Form, making it much more enjoyable.”

“The three things I love most about the Sixth Form are the increased freedom which feels like an amazing step up to adult-hood. The beauty of our space. The huge variety of co-curricular opportunities there are to get involved in.”

“Awesome food! Incredible surroundings! Supportive staff!”

“There are many reasons why the Sixth Form here at King’s is great. Firstly, I think that the socials put on by the teachers, staff and kitchen team are amazing. The food is always tasty and the activities are fun to get involved with. I also enjoy the freedom of the Sixth Form, being able to go into town and relax, while also being able to study in the Long Gallery or silent study.”

“I enjoy studying a few subjects of your choice in a great amount of depth, as it makes me feel like I can focus on what I am truly passionate about. There is a rich social life and friendly atmosphere in the Sixth Form, as there are many social events and other opportunities for both year groups to mix. I enjoy the freedom and independence in the Sixth Form; for instance, you are able to go into town during free periods.”

“The wealth of opportunity at King’s means everyone here can thrive. This is not just academically but also through the extra-curricular activities. The diversity of work spaces, alongside those for when you are feeling more social, in The Old Palace is something for which I am hugely grateful. The fact that these spaces are also open to both Year 12 and 13 means you forget entirely about year groups, only emphasising the idea that it is just one united Sixth Form!!”

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