In addition to their subject lessons students have a compulsory weekly tutorial and assembly period and can enrol for enrichment studies and other extracurricular activities such as masterclasses.
Students are organised into tutor groups. There are twelve in each year with around 18 students in each. Their tutor is a member of the teaching staff and is the first point of contact for students and parents. They deliver the tutorial programme.
The first part of the autumn term is spent on induction into the sixth form for the new Year 12 group whilst the focus for the Year 13 is looking at higher education and progression post-18.
As the year progresses the tutorial programme is designed to cover issues under the following broad headings and is also responsive to particular current affairs and events:
Our Tutorial programme is managed by our Progressions & PHSEE Coordinator, Lucy Cracknell
Every Monday morning we hold a sixth form assembly which all students are expected to attend unless they have an out of grid subject lesson.
Speakers are invited from all kinds of professions and backgrounds to come in and talk to our students. We hold stimulating debates and encourage our students to think about current and diverse issues.
We have been very fortunate to have had in the past many interesting, thought provoking and sometimes controversial talks.
Speakers have included Alan Rusbridger - Journalist; Tim Spector - Professor of genetic epidemiology; Katherine Woolf (ex student) Professor of Medical Education Research at University College; Ramon Bloomberg - Writer/Filmmaker; Bunny Schendler - Animator; Cornelia Parker - Artist; David Nellist - Actor; Ismail Einashe (ex-student) Journalist; Gus Casely Hayford - Former Director of the National Museum of African Art; David Nicholls - Author; Simon Leigh MSc – Drugs & Addiction; David Schneider - Actor