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The Curriculum

Lower Sixth | Upper Sixth | A Level Courses

Sixth Form education is radically different from what has preceded it. Not only do you study a much smaller range of subjects, ideally three or four, but you also have a rather different work pattern. At the same time there is an opportunity to play a role as one of the senior members of the school by holding responsibility and exercising leadership.

Success in the Sixth Form does depend on ability, but equally important is your attitude to work. Self-motivation, self discipline and the ability to work on your own are key factors. These are also essential skills for university and beyond, so the Sixth Form is about far more than just gaining A-levels.

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Lower Sixth

Most of you will study four AS subjects during your first year in the Sixth Form. You will take three modules at the end of the year to get an AS award. You will also take the Diploma of Achievement, a general education and skills-based course, for which you will compile a dossier of material. As entry to higher education becomes ever more competitive, the Diploma is valuable proof that you have the necessary communication, presentation and organisation skills to cope with life at university or in employment.

You willl be encouraged to think about your future career and to explore opportunities in higher education. As well as getting advice from careers staff and accessing information in the careers department resource centre, we will help you to take part in university taster courses and gain relevant work experience.

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Upper Sixth

At the end of your second year in the Sixth Form, you will take a further three modules (A2); your A-level results will be based on the results of these and your AS award. You will also prepare for AS and A level General Studies.

If you join Ashville College you can expect:

  • a varied choice of AS and A levels
  • small teaching groups (an average of ten in class in the Lower Sixth and eight in class in the Upper Sixth) where you will get the attention and time you need
  • committed and accessible staff – you will never have to wait for help or advice
  • to take more responsibility for your own performance
  • plenty of time for independent study. The Sixth Form Centre has private study areas that are open until 6 pm
  • to get results - In 2004, fifty per cent of our students gained grades A and B at A level and almost ninety-five per cent went into higher education.

A Level courses

For detailed information about A Level courses please follow this link to view the 6th Form Booklet online

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Curriculum

A Level Courses at Ashville College :

Art
Biology
Business Studies
AVCE Business
Chemistry
Design Technology
(Product Design)
Economics
English Language
English Literature
Geography
History
History of Art
Information and Communication Technology
Latin
Mathematics and
Further Mathematics
Modern Languages (French, German or Spanish)
Music
Physical Education
Physics
Religious Studies
Theatre Studies