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Definition of sixth form in English: sixth formnoun British The two final years at school for students between the ages of 16 and 18 who are preparing for A or AS levels. Example sentencesExamples - In schools such as Sutton Grammar, where a dress code operates in the sixth form, everyone knows where they stand.
- Girls are topping the sixth form league tables in Greater Manchester.
- Students in the sixth form hope to raise even more by staging an event like a rock concert at the school.
- My son is making choices about the subjects he will study in the sixth form.
- Interactive white boards have replaced the old blackboards and a new sixth form area has been created for older students.
- I am very relieved for her sake that there is still time for the new sixth form curriculum to be sorted out.
- I used to know a teacher who took a couple of her sixth form students out in the car at lunchtime for a sly cigarette.
- The sixth form was a joint one with the local boys grammar school and suddenly our classes were filled with males!
- For many students sixth form study and university application is a bit of a conveyor belt.
- It is claimed that as students don't wear uniform in the sixth form it is hard to identify intruders.
- In his Lancashire blazer he looks more like a sixth form student than a county cricketer.
- I went to a modest-sized grammar school with a sixth form rather than a huge, impersonal comprehensive.
- The money will go towards the sixth form graduation ball in June.
- He said she left the sixth form at the school at Christmas to pursue a career in the Army.
- My sixth form tutor gave me days off to help on rescue excavations.
- Now, reports the Times & Citizen, a sixth form student was jailed for six years on Monday.
- As well as teaching history and careers he was also head of the sixth form.
- In the sixth form, the close group of school-friends began to fragment as their A Level subjects diverged.
- In the sixth form I attended it was patently obvious that the majority of girls were considerably more mature than the boys.
- Teaching overall is now rated unsatisfactory for Years 7 to 11 but good in the sixth form.
Derivatives nounˈsɪksθfɔːmə British The school achieved record A-Level results last year, and 11 of its sixth-formers went to Oxford or Cambridge. Example sentencesExamples - Year 6 pupils at Hayes Primary School in Bromley attended sessions run by Hayes Secondary School sixth-formers, preparing them for transfer to secondary school.
- The sixth-formers at Allerton High School, Leeds, say their university careers could be threatened because of a printing error in a further maths AS level set by the exam board
- More than a quarter of sixth-formers in the leading independent girls' schools take A-level maths and almost 12% take physics.
- More than a third of people affected came from Yorkshire and the North East, mainly sixth-formers and university students.
- It was hoped that sixth-formers would study four or five AS-levels, mixing the arts, humanities, languages and sciences before narrowing down their choices in the upper-sixth.
- More than 1,200 questionnaires were distributed by 20 sixth-formers from Fulford Comprehensive School.
- After a sixth-former at Easingwold School was confirmed to have the illness in April last year, all staff and everyone in the sixth form were offered screening.
- Miss Wilson, a former sixth-former at Pickering's Lady Lumley's School worked behind the sandwich counter of their business Fine Foods in Pickering market place.
- Judy Turner, leading the research at Manchester University, has been conducting psychometric tests on hundreds of university students and sixth-formers at local schools and colleges.
- State grammar schools fear that their A-grade A - level students are losing out to less well-qualified sixth-formers from comprehensive schools as universities try to broaden their social mix.
- Around 400 sixth-formers would be taught in mixed classes there.
- ‘My life was completely ripped apart on that night in May,’ said the former sixth-former at Gumley Convent School.
- There is a well-established gradual decline in the numbers of sixth-formers opting for A-Level history.
- It was Dallam School sixth-former Tom Salter who stole the show with three excellent wins over experienced opponents.
- The eight girls, who are all sixth-formers at the school, have beaten some tough teams in the past few years.
- He is to address 180 sixth-formers at Oundle School
- A Swindon education leader has criticised a scheme to pay sixth-formers £30-a-week to stay on at school.
- Anita, a sixth-former from Pimlico school in west London, said: ‘Kids want to be heard.’
- A sixth-former from a York school has been selected from thousands of applicants from 36 countries to take part in a major student conference in the USA.
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