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Sixth Form

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Equipped for Success

The learning environment for Sixth Form students allows them to work independently as well as under the guidance of our specialist teachers. Our job is to prepare students for the challenge of university, or the world of work. Being independent is an essential skill that students will develop during their journey with us.

At King Ecgbert School, we have recently opened a dedicated Sixth Form block, which is for the sole use of our Sixth Form community. This quiet learning resource area is open throughout the day and after school for the use of our Sixth Form students as they work hard to complete homework and coursework. Each week students will be timetabled to use this room for support, advice and guidance. In addition to this modern learning environment, Sixth Form students benefit from a private common room for relaxing and socialising. This facility currently has plans for future expansion, which includes a cafe.

Students have full access to the school library and its comprehensive careers section. There are specialist teaching areas for all subjects and all classrooms have interactive whiteboards. There are seven computer rooms and most classrooms have access to computers. Laptops (networked and with internet) are available throughout the school. Students are encouraged to bring their own devices so that they can access their school work throughout all areas of school.

Facilities also include a state-of-the-art Music Suite equipped with Cubase and Sibelius 5 programmes, a high-tech Recording Studio, a Drama Performance Room and Studio as well as a large, integrated Art and Design & Technology Suite.

Sports facilities include two sports halls, tennis courts and playing fields. We are delighted to announce the arrival of our 4G astroturf.

Our location close to the Peak District gives us the opportunity to provide outdoor educational activities such as climbing, abseiling, cycling and water-skiing. There are weekend visits further afield and an annual ski trip abroad.

The Sixth Form Committee, chaired by head students and their deputies, also organises a range of events including sports matches, charity events and social occasions.

Students are encouraged to develop leadership qualities and explore ways of ‘giving back’ to their school and the wider community.