SIXTH FORM OFFERS AN OUTSTANDING LEARNING ENVIRONMENT WHERE STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO MAXIMISE THEIR POTENTIAL AND DEVELOP SELF-CONFIDENCE.

Windsor Sixth Form, based in Halesowen, is a specialist contemporary facility which provides an outstanding learning environment for its students. It has been designed for sixth form study and reflects a university environment. We have a reputation for academic excellence and this is very much a part of our Sixth Form ethos. We begin each year with a bespoke induction programme where our focus is on unlocking both academic and personal potential. Class sizes allow for a personal approach and individualised learning.
As well as dedicated classrooms, our Sixth Form centre has a quiet study room for independent learning, with access to PCs, laptops, iPads and support staff. Our TwentyTen common room and cafe is a place for students to socialise and purchase hot and cold snacks and drinks. Facilities in the Sixth Form include a fitness suite, dance studio, sports hall, incorporating four badminton courts, and football and rugby pitches, including an astro turf pitch. We also have music practice rooms and a music technology room, product design workshops, science laboratories and a performance hall.
To help students unlock their personal potential, a range of extra-curricular activities and leadership roles are also available, alongside a broad tutorial and extensive enrichment programme offering volunteering, work experience, Duke of Edinburgh Gold and a wide variety of sports.
Mr Leathem-Pugh, Academic Director of Windsor Sixth Form, said: “We pride ourselves on the support we offer to each individual to maximise their potential, as well as develop their self-confidence and belief. The majority of our students aspire to study at university. Their chosen degree courses are wide-ranging including areas such as law, sciences and the performing arts. We are proud of what we have to offer and believe that the quality environment and teaching will ensure a fantastic Sixth Form experience for students.”
For further information, visit www.windsorsixthform.org.uk
