sixth form
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the final two years of high school in the British system, usually for students aged 16 to 18
Sixth form refers to the final two years of secondary education in some countries, typically for students aged 16 to 18. It is a stage that prepares students for higher education, such as university, or vocational training. During sixth form, students usually study for advanced qualifications, such as A-levels or equivalent courses, which are needed for university admission or further career options. In the UK and some other places, sixth form can be part of a school or a separate college, and it focuses on more specialized subjects compared to earlier years of schooling.
- She excelled academically in her sixth form years, earning top grades and securing a place at Oxford University.
- The sixth form curriculum included advanced coursework and preparation for A-level examinations.
- He attended a comprehensive school with a dedicated sixth form center offering a wide range of subjects.
- The school's sixth form program encouraged students to participate in extracurricular activities and community service projects.
- After completing her GCSEs, she decided to pursue a vocational course in hospitality management during sixth form.