
An Inspiration Trust Academy
We care, we share, we dare to do more

An Inspiration Trust Academy
We care, we share, we dare to do more
We’re a specialist Maths and Science sixth form in the heart of Norwich. Our vision is for our students to be the next generation of leaders within the STEM industries or any other profession they see as their future.
We focus on academic excellence and have high aspirations for your future. Our values are underpinned by the outstanding support and guidance we offer every student.
We are committed to providing our students with the very best learning opportunities so that they will achieve the very best possible outcomes.
Whilst we have high expectations of all of our students, we make sure they receive the individual support they need to develop into a scholar and a well-rounded, happy young adult. We encourage our students to aim high, and our supportive and committed staff are always on hand to enable them to achieve their goals.
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Our teachers are the experts within this field, and students that enrol with us share our passion for these subjects.
A central aspect of the curriculum is that all students study at least two of the following subjects:
city centre campus. Subjects available for Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form students at Jane Austen College include:
Students also have the opportunity to study the arts, English, modern foreign languages and humanities at our partner specialist school, Jane Austen College - situated just a few minutes walk away on its own Norwich
At Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form you will receive five hours of teaching in each subject each week with most students following a 16 hour timetable each week.
As well as your lessons you will also complete tasks, prepare for lessons and revisit material and should aim to spend at least as much time studying outside lessons as you do in the classroom.
This level of study can be daunting but teachers are always willing to help you organise your time effectively and help you to make the most of your school day. The flexibility of your timetable means that you can attend extra lessons, catch up on lessons that you might have missed and get ahead of trickier content. In essence you can tailormake your timetable to suit you. All students at Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form belong to a
form. You’ll find that the students in your form may follow the same subjects as you and will be in some of your classes too. This means that you will build good friends and strong support networks in and out of your lessons. Your form tutor will help you with study skills and organisation as well as university, apprenticeship and employment applications.
At Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form, we are committed to ensuring you reach your full academic and personal potential. You will find information on careers embedded in our lessons and our form programme will help you to develop life and employability skills that will carry you on into university and employment.
University is the next step for almost all Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form students and we support you every step of the journey. In tutorial sessions you will focus on writing personal statements, the skills required for university, apprenticeship and employment interviews and life beyond sixth form, all matched with expert advice and feedback.
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We enjoy warm and growing links with local employers, organisations and higher education institutions, all aimed at providing you with valuable work-related opportunities and work experience. We also offer regular careers advice and guidance for all our students. Our External Speaker Programme is an opportunity for you to attend seminars led by local and national professionals and experts.
These sessions provide an insight into potential careers and are also an opportunity for you to question professionals in the sectors that interest you. These sessions, on a range of topics, also offer an additional opportunity for you to widen your knowledge and experience of the world around you.
“Our Oxbridge Society, as well as societies for a range of professions including engineering, medicine, dentistry and veterinary science also provide the chance for like-minded individuals to get together to discuss their aspirations, share ideas on applications and support each other through the application process.
Specialist guest speakers from a variety of careers and professions give you the chance to hear more and ask questions about the wider world of study, research and employment. Whatever your ambitions, you can be assured that we will help you to realise your goals.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Sir Isaac Newton, studying and working in an environment that was positively conducive to my academic development. Not only are the classes fantastic but the teachers help facilitate your progress through an extensive scheme of support sessions, ensuring that no student is left behind and that everyone reaches their true potential
Josh Ingham Subject Mentor
Alongside our curriculum, our Electives Programme gives you a wide variety of extra-curricular opportunities ranging from highly academic activities such as our STEP Maths support program to sports such as table tennis and football. Oxbridge Society will introduce you to aspirational universities. Whether you want to be an engineer, medic, dentist, allied health professional and vet, there is a society for you.
Electives will encourage you to explore your ambitions and interests, boost your university application, provide academic and volunteering opportunities, offer fun activities and an environment in which to relax and meet new friends.
At Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form, we know how important it is for students to be exposed to the opportunities that learning STEM subjects can create for them. We run Outreach Programmes for primary and secondary students in Norfolk to join.
We offer our students many opportunities to take part in our outreach activities and
encourage you to play a full role in our local community. You might choose reading or Maths support with primary and secondary school students, engage with young people with special educational needs, or organise charity events.
You can show the breadth of your interests through the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). Nuffield Scholarship and a range of university summer schools and work experience ventures. Recognised by universities, these courses offer you the chance of further independent study and exploration of new subjects.
We are proud to offer our students the opportunity to participate in the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh Award (DofE). This internationally recognised programme provides young people with the chance to develop essential life skills, build resilience, and gain a sense of achievement through a balanced, non-competitive, and enjoyable framework.
We offer the Silver and Gold Awards, however we will support anyone who is currently finishing a Bronze Award.
At Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form, we are dedicated to supporting our students throughout their DofE journey. Our staff provide guidance and encouragement, ensuring that each participant has the resources and support they need to succeed.
We invite all students to embark on this rewarding journey and take advantage of the opportunities the Duke of Edinburgh Award offers. Whether you aim to achieve the Silver, or Gold Awards, you will gain invaluable experiences that will serve you well in your future endeavors.
The Inspiration Trust Basketball Academy aims to provide a firstclass basketball programme that runs alongside outstanding academic education to young adults aged 16 to 18, encouraging them to set their aspirations high and supporting them in reaching their goals.
Established in 2023, the Inspiration Trust Basketball Academy is based in the ‘fine city’ of Norwich with a focus on academic and basketball excellence, providing access to modern sports facilities, a fitness suite, and team classroom.
The Inspiration Trust is dedicated to developing the person as a whole, with the aim that the basketball academy can instil attitudes and values such as; respect, integrity, hard work, and perseverance – all attributes needed to be successful in any walk of life.
High-quality coaching supporting athletes with technical skills and tactical awareness
Two team training sessions per week
Compete in the College Basketball League
Small group/1:1 skill development session
Access to fitness suite
Strength and conditioning programme
VEO video analysis of games and training Basketball England-approved court.
For more information visit: inspirationtrust.org/basketballacademy
All living organisms have similarities in cellular structure, biochemistry and function; an understanding of these similarities is fundamental to the study of Biology.
You will enjoy a flexible approach to the study of this diverse subject. Microscopy allows you to study the cell structure of a variety of organisms. Biologically important molecules such as carbohydrates, proteins, water and nucleic acids are studied with respect to their structure and function. You will also study the structure and function of gas exchange and transport systems in a range of animals and terrestrial plants. Heredity and the mechanisms of evolution and speciation are also covered.
Some of the practical techniques used to manipulate DNA such as sequencing and amplification are applied and their therapeutic medical use considered. Through this, you will develop a balanced understanding of the issues surrounding biotechnology.
Assessment at the end of Year 13 takes the form of three written papers, one of which is a synoptic paper covering content from both years. (OCR A)
Chemistry is a practical subject and the development of practical skills is fundamental to understanding the nature of chemistry. You will be given many opportunities to develop the expertise needed to collect and analyse empirical data. Important skills are developed, including writing chemical formulae, constructing equations and calculating chemical quantities using the concept of amount of substance.
The role of acids, bases and salts in chemistry is investigated and the central role of electrons in ionic and covalent bonding is studied. You will also explore periodic trends to extend your understanding of structure and bonding.
Group properties are studied using Group 2 and the halogens allowing you to further develop your understanding of redox reactions. The importance of organic chemistry in everyday life is explored, placing chemistry in context.
Assessment at the end of Year 13 takes the form of three written papers, one of which is a synoptic paper covering content from both years. (OCR A)
During this course you will build on your knowledge of the laws of physics, applying your understanding to solve problems on topics ranging from sub-atomic particles to the entire universe.
Practical skills are embedded throughout the content of the course ensuring that you develop a range of practical skills in preparation for the written examinations.
You will be introduced to the important conventions and ideas that permeate the fabric of physics. Understanding of physical quantities, S.I. units, scalars and vectors help our physicists to effectively communicate their ideas and to model the motion of objects using mathematics. You will also learn about the important connection between force and energy to a range of situations.
Electrons, electric current, electrical circuits, wave properties, electromagnetic waves and, of course, quantum physics are studied together with the fields of astrophysics and cosmology.
Assessment at the end of Year 13 takes the form of three written papers, one of which is a synoptic paper covering content from both years. (OCR A)
In this course you will develop a knowledge and understanding of psychological concepts, theories, research studies and their ethical implications. You will evaluate therapies and treatments in terms of their appropriateness and effectiveness. Explanations for conformity and the impact of social influence are considered alongside the role of social influence processes in social change. You will consider the works and theories of psychologists such as Schaffer, Bowlby, Pavlov and Skinner.
Psychotherapy is explored including deviation from social norms. Failure to function adequately and the behavioural, emotional and cognitive characteristics of phobias, depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Psychology is placed in context through the evaluation of case studies and research methods; scientific processes and techniques of data handling and analysis are critiqued for their application, strengths and limitations.
Assessment at the end of Year 13 takes the form of three written papers which include shorter written answers, longer essay questions and data handling. (AQA)
Mathematics continues to be the most popular A-Level subject choice because it is accessible, enjoyable and challenging, with applications and use across many other subjects. The A-Level maths curriculum has a strong emphasis on deeper understanding and problem solving, which prepares students well for work or study beyond A-Level.
As well as being essential for studying any mathematics-based subject at degree level, A-Level mathematics is required by many universities for students studying subjects such as chemistry, biology, economics or geophysics. Our A-Level maths students study a broad curriculum, including richer topics such as calculus from first principles, alongside the traditional ones such as quadratics, trigonometry and sequences.
Our mathematics teachers are experts in teaching of mathematics and between them have many years of experience. We work closely with the Advanced Maths Support Program as well as other mathematics organisations to challenge and enrich our students’ understanding of mathematics in every possible way.
Assessment at the end of Year 13 takes the form of three written papers covering content from both years. (OCR A)
Further mathematics is a second full A-Level in mathematics, useful for students considering mathematics at university, but also for students going on to study subjects that have a very high mathematical content such as physics, engineering or economics. In further maths students study additional pure mathematics topics such as complex numbers, matrices, and proof; there is a strong emphasis on problem solving.
The topics studied in further maths are at least as stretching as those in A-Level maths; students are expected to build a deeper understanding so they can make links between all the content studied and apply their knowledge effectively when solving difficult problems.
Core Maths
Core maths is a level 3 maths qualification equivalent to an AS level in terms of demand and carrying the same number of UCAS tariff points. It is delivered in Year 12 only. Our students study core maths as a complement to their other three A-Levels.
It is ideal for students who choose to study A-Levels involving significant mathematical content but who do not wish to study A-Level mathematics. In term one all core maths students cover the fundamentals of the course including analysis of data, personal finance and estimation and in term two we support mathematical aspects of the biology, psychology and chemistry courses such as applying mathematical modelling techniques to the solution of problems.
Built on a network of immensely supportive staff, Sir Isaac Newton has provided me with unparalleled opportunities and skills that will shape my future. Not only enabling me to go above and beyond my potential in education, the friends and experiences I have made here are irreplaceable.
Deciding to continue my journey at Sir Isaac Newton as a mentor, this fulfilling position has been an invaluable asset to my personal growth. The continual guidance I have received from staff in preparing for my future has been overwhelming.
Amy Wright Subject Mentor
Our further maths students study A-Level further maths as a timetabled subject alongside their other subjects. For students considering studying maths at Oxbridge we provide support to develop the deeper problem-solving skills required for the MAT and STEP entrance exams. (OCR A)
Assessment is at the end of Year 12 and takes the form of two written papers. Many universities have shown their support for core maths by offering reduced entry criteria for students who study this qualification. (AQA)
My journey at Sir Isaac has been filled with not only great memories but a range of different opportunities. The Sir Isaac Newton community from the pupils to the staff has been understanding and very supportive in terms of the learning environment. The teachers have always been encouraging and helpful with the various factors that come with sixth-form life such as Personal statements and UCAS applications
Suhani Suryawanshi Subject Mentor
During this course you will be encouraged to develop a broad range of knowledge, understanding and skills in computing, as a basis for progression into further learning or employment.
A significant part of computer science involves programming to an advanced level, although no previous programming experience is required. You will develop an understanding of and the ability to apply, the fundamental principles and concepts of computer science, including abstraction, decomposition, logic, algorithms and data representation.
You will learn to analyse problems in computational terms through practical experience and by writing your own programs. In doing so you will develop the capacity for thinking creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically and learn to see relationships between different aspects of computer science.
Maths skills are essential and will be applied to Boolean algebra, comparison and complexity of algorithms and number representations and bases. In this digital age you will articulate the individual (moral), social (ethical), legal and cultural opportunities and risks of digital technology.
Assessment is via one computer-based practical exam, one written exam and an extensive computing project. (AQA)
Environmental science is ideal for those with a strong interest in conservation and the impact of humans on the planet. It covers topics as diverse as the physical environment, research methods underpinning theories and data gathering. This includes changes to the atmosphere and weather patterns, the evolution of life on Earth and how data is used to model the processes studied.
Students who enjoy a multi-disciplinary approach to learning and have a keen interest in the sustainability of our planet will find the course engaging and thoughtprovoking.
Key topics include the biophysical environment, energy resources, pollution, circular economy and sustainability. It will include real-life case studies to give realworld applications to their work. This work will be supported by lessons in research techniques and statistical analysis of data. Both skills will be ideal preparation for life in industry and university.
Assessment at the end of Year 13 takes the form of two 3-hour papers. (AQA)
Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form is partnered with Jane Austen College, enabling students to study from a wide range of subjects including English, humanities and the arts.
Jane Austen College Sixth Form has a phenomenal teaching team who are true experts in their field and are ready to inspire you through your A-Level studies.
The sixth form provides an excellent, academic education for all our students but we also do a lot more. All of our students receive excellent support, enabling progress to university and into successful careers. The UK has some of the world’s top universities and our students achieve the results that help them there.
Progressing to university or a degree apprenticeship is increasingly about more
than just grades. Jane Austen College’s pastoral and Academic Mentoring Programme gives you the wider experiences you need to develop excellent employability skills and will prepare you for university and beyond.
Their results are consistently top of the table and the sixth form has been rated Outstanding by Ofsted. Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form and Jane Austen College Sixth Form are both located in a historic city centre building that has been redeveloped specifically for teaching our subject specialisms.
Our students benefit from being at the cutting edge of maths teaching in the UK. Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form is the lead school for the Angles Maths Hub. We lead positive change in the teaching of mathematics in early years, primary, secondary and post-16 maths across both Norfolk and Suffolk.
The Hub supports maths staff throughout the region to develop and improve their mathematical subject knowledge and pedagogy through collaboration and high-quality training. Supported by the National Centre for the Excellence of Teaching Mathematics, the hub aims to improve teaching and promotes teaching for mastery in local schools.
We are also an Advanced Mathematics Support Program (AMSP) Partner School with the remit of training and developing A- Level mathematics teaching throughout our region. Mathematics teachers at Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form take a full role in both of these partnerships which ensures that Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form students benefit from the very best maths opportunities and teaching possible.
Our Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form Subject Mentors are alumni students who have taken time to return to the sixth form to mentor current Year 12 and Year 13 students.
As past students they understand the pressure of studying for A-Levels and juggling multiple responsibilities. This enables them to bring a different and new perspective to things like revision methods. They are also able to listen if students have any anxious feelings about exams and offer advice from their experience as they are closer in age and this can help students feel more comfortable about being honest about their feelings.
Some of the current mentors also attended tutoring sessions when they were students and found it refreshing to be able to voice difficulties they had with topics they didn’t feel confident to bring up in class. Our Subject
“As a mentor, I have been very keen to teach my new students. I thoroughly enjoy working with my students and feel proud when we help each other to overcome a problem and find the end solution.”
“Our role as Subject Mentors is to support and assist students in their studies. Since September, we have been providing small group sessions; identifying and tackling tricky topics and strengthening knowledge in areas of weakness. Each session is different, reflecting the range of abilities and needs of our mentees.”
“Working as an academic mentor has
Mentors encourage students to go back and really take the time to break down different parts of the syllabus while making sure that students understand and can answer questions that test their ability on the content that mentors teach. They help the students with organising studies and provide all round support to students to ensure that they have all the resources and support required to reach their full potential.
Being in a smaller group can really improve the confidence of students who may find a classroom atmosphere daunting so things they have been struggling with can be cleared up in an environment that may be more suited to them.
given me a great insight into teaching and education, aiding students with organisation and study skills to help progress in their subjects. I am glad to support my students through this and look forward to their success. ”
“I started out mentoring to maintain my academic knowledge before moving on with the next chapter of my life, but it has made me realise the value in the support the school provides and the satisfaction I get when students come in beaming about how they improved a grade in a test. I love seeing my students succeed and knowing I helped play a part in it.”
We are located on Bethel Street, in the heart of Norwich. We are close to Norwich Market and The Forum with excellent public transport links.
We do not have any student car-parking on site. Alternative parking can be found at The Forum which is directly opposite the sixth form or other city centre car-parks (charges will apply). Norwich Bus Station is approximately a 5 minute walk from the college. There are frequent bus services that terminate at the station. Norwich Train Station is approximately a 15 minute walk from the college and has frequent
connections from areas around Norfolk and Suffolk. Find out more at www.greateranglia. co.uk. Network Rail offers the 16-17 Saver and 16-25 discount card, at a cost of £30, which can give you a 50% and 30% discount respectively on most rail fares.
Information is available at: www.16-17saver.co.uk www.16-25railcard.co.uk
Launched in 2022, our Outreach Programme offers students of all ages across Norfolk free opportunities to explore their interest in the study of maths and science subjects. A key part of our vision to inspire and develop the next generation.
We run a range of programmes that are suitable for either schools, students or parents to sign up to. One of our key objectives is actively working with primary schools in Norfolk to provide them with opportunities which they can engage with led by expert teachers. Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form students with an interest in engaging with the wider community can also benefit from the Outreach Programme. Our programme currently includes:
Primary and Secondary Mathematics
Masterclass in collaboration with the Royal Institution
GCSE further maths programme for Year 10 students
Primary and secondary enrichment lessons and workshops
Interview training, work placements and speed networking events.
Opportunities such as our Mathematics
Masterclasses provide insight into the teaching profession and allow students to share their knowledge with the next cohort of STEM leaders. Participation enables students to build upon their teamwork, communication and leadership skills whilst being given the chance to explore their own curiosities outside of the classroom.
Our vision is for all of our students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to be integrated fully into the life of the college, and that all students have access to high-quality teaching.
Our pastoral system will support you while you are studying at Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form. If you have special education needs and disabilities we will work closely with you and your family to support you in school. Your form tutor, teachers and our academic and pastoral mentors are all here to make sure your needs are met.
The pastoral mentor prides themselves on knowing our young people well and works with students and their families. Our pastoral mentor also works closely with our academic mentor. The academic mentor will support you with skills that promote successful study including organisation, time management, revision and life skills.
We want as many students as possible to experience the benefit of learning at Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form, and we encourage students who are eligible to apply to our bursary scheme.
The 16-19 Bursary Fund offers help to students at Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form to support students in overcoming specific financial barriers to participation so they can remain in education.
You could get a bursary to help with education-related costs if you’re aged 16 to 19 and:
Studying at a publicly funded school or college in England - not a university On a training course, including unpaid work experience.
Bursary money can be used to pay for things like:
Books and other equipment for your course
Transport and meal allowance on days you study or train.
Please contact us for further information on the bursary criteria and how to apply.
To find out more please visit our website. Alternatively, you can email outreach@isaacnewtonsixthform.co.uk
To study with us you will need to achieve six or more GCSEs at grade 5+ including...
5+ in maths, and...
5+ in one of English language or English literature, and...
4+ in the other of English language or English literature
For some of our subjects you will also need to meet specific entry requirements, for full details please see our website at isaacsixthform.org/entrycriteria
You can apply online by visiting the Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form website isaacnewtonsixthform.org/apply.
If you have any questions or issues with your application, please contact our team at sirisaac@ inspirationtrust.org.
We are part of Inspiration Trust, twice ranked the country’s top family of comprehensive schools for pupil progress