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Admissions procedure

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Deciding where to study at this stage in your education isn’t easy but we hope after reading through the information in this brochure that you have everything you need to make an informed decision about your future. If you do have any questions at all, we would love to hear from you. Our friendly Admissions team are available to speak to you on the phone or in person. We look forward to meeting you and welcoming you to Stonyhurst Sixth Form.

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Stonyhurst College

Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 9PZ

T 01254 827073 F 01254 827135 admissions@stonyhurst.ac.uk www.stonyhurst.ac.uk

Admissions procedure

1. Study information about Stonyhurst and contact the1. Study the information about Stonyhurst and contact the

Admissions team with any questions or to arrange to Admissions team with any questions or to arrange to attend attend an open day or to visit the an open day or to visit the school school • Email/telephone contact with school to ask questions • Email/telephone contact with school to ask questions and and arrangearrange visits visits • Individual visit(s) • Open Day visit• Individual visit(s) (s) 2. Complete and re• Open Day visit(s) turn registration form 2. Complete and return registration form 3. Pay registration fee £125 (EU) £150 (rest of the world) 3. Pay the registration fee UK £125 Rest of the World £150 • Visit(s) and/or taster da • Visit(s) and/or taster day(s)y(s) • Send in two recent school repo• Send in two recent school reports rts • Complete online entrance assessment in Mathematics,

English and Reasoning• Complete online entrance assessment in Mathematics, • Complete PersonalEnglish and Reasoning Statement • Send in reference from current headteacher• Complete Personal Statement 4. Interview with the Headmaster or a membe• Send in reference from current Headteacher r of the College Management team (in person or remotely)4. Interview with the Headmaster or a member of the College 5. Receive offer letter from Headmaster Management team (in person or remotely) 5. Receive offer letter from Headmaster

6. Complete acceptance form and medical information form and return with a copy of child’ s passport and6. Complete acceptance form and medical form and return with birth certificate a copy of child’s passport and birth certificate 7. Pay acceptance fee 7. Pay acceptance fee 8. Receive joining pack by post and/or online 8. Receive joining pack by post and/or online9. Complete outstanding essential information requests. Medical information, Visa, etc. (plus optional requests e. g. music 9. Complettuition, etc.)e outstanding essential information requests. Visa, etc. (plus optional requests e.g. music tuition, etc.)10. Arrange uniform appointment at school shop

Tel: +44 (0)1254 91590 10. Arrange uniform appointment at Email: stonyhurst@stevensons.co.ukschool shop Tel: +44 (0)1254 915909

Email: stonyhurst@stevensons.co• Contact school with any questions .uk • Contact school with any qu11. Begin studying at Stonyhurst estions

11. Begin studying at Stonyhurst

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Directions by Road Stonyhurst College is located near the village of Hurst Green. If you are using satellite navigation you will need to use the postcode BB7 9PX.

From the North

Leave the M6 at junction 32 onto the A6. Turn right and follow the signs for Broughton. At the crossroads turn right on to the B5269 to Longridge and the B6243 to Hurst Green.

From the South

Leave the M6 at junction 31 and initially follow signs to Blackburn and Clitheroe on the A59. Then follow the Clitheroe and Whalley signs until the major roundabout, at which take the turn off for Whalley. At Whalley take the B6246 to Great Mitton and finally, the B6243 to Hurst Green.

From the M62

Leave at junction 18, and follow the M66, A56 and A6068 to Padiham, then turn left onto the A671 for Whalley, then the B6246 to Great Mitton and the B6243 to Hurst Green.

Stonyhurst College

Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 9PZ T 01254 827073 F 01254 827135 admissions@stonyhurst.ac.uk www.stonyhurst.ac.uk

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