Chilwell School Sixth Form offers independent learning within the framework of a supportive structure. We believe in all our students and staff aiming to be the best versions of themselves. This ethos incorporates a focus on excellent A-Level results but more than that, nurturing curiosity, interest and achievement beyond the A-Level curriculum.
We achieve this through our outstanding programme. Apart from a range of academic options such as Step Challenge, Preparation for Medical School, Further maths classes, EPQ – where students independently research and produce a project in a field they are passionate about, our enrichment programme offers students opportunities to take part in – debating; Gold Duke of Edinburgh; volunteering; charity work; careers experience and mentoring pupils within the school. We believe in our students leaving sixth form well prepared for post–18 life. We therefore offer an open study programme where all sixth form students learn to cook for university, learn about life skills such as finance, and are taught the basics of politics so they are ready for their right to vote.
Chilwell Sixth Form students have private study areas, and a bespoke sixth form centre, which is their own space with a popular common room, and a courtyard where they have the freedom to socialise or study.
There is a vote early in September to select a male and female ambassador from Year 12. Other posts include photographer and film maker.