Sixth Form Prospectus and Options
Your Future, Your Choice
Our Sixth Form prospectus is published each October, shortly before our annual Sixth Form Open Evening. The prospectus outlines what courses we are hoping to offer for the following September for our A-Level subjects and gives details about minimum GCSE grades required and some information about the content of each course and how it is assessed.
Please note that the provision of most courses is subject to a sign up by a minimum number of students and a course may be removed from the Sixth Form programme for that reason. However, in order to ensure that students, in the sixth form, are given their desired choices we are also working on making collaborative arrangements with other schools in the area.
For more information, contact our Head of Sixth Form, Mrs Sue Hurley.
Please note that the provision of most courses is subject to a sign up by a minimum number of students and a course may be removed from the Sixth Form programme for that reason. However, in order to ensure that students, in the sixth form, are given their desired choices we are also working on making collaborative arrangements with other schools in the area.
For more information, contact our Head of Sixth Form, Mrs Sue Hurley.
Prospectus 2024-2025
New Opportunities
A number of new things are happening in September which will hopefully encourage you to think about the College.
Not only have we decided to offer the Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award but we would also like to offer The Extended Project to our students in order to help them with their future university or employment opportunities.
In addition to this, we have also joined forces with a number of schools in the area and will now be working closely with Exeter University as part of their new Medical Hub to be based at Clyst Vale Community College. Lessons will take place on a fortnightly basis for those students who are interested in anything within the medical field. A university lecturer has been appointed to deliver the course and, as a result, students who take part on this programme will also get a reduced offer at Exeter University.
Not only have we decided to offer the Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award but we would also like to offer The Extended Project to our students in order to help them with their future university or employment opportunities.
In addition to this, we have also joined forces with a number of schools in the area and will now be working closely with Exeter University as part of their new Medical Hub to be based at Clyst Vale Community College. Lessons will take place on a fortnightly basis for those students who are interested in anything within the medical field. A university lecturer has been appointed to deliver the course and, as a result, students who take part on this programme will also get a reduced offer at Exeter University.