We are a small Sixth Form offering a range of course choices. Unlike larger colleges, where it is much easier to become ‘just’ another student, we remain small enough to give you the personal attention you need to help you with your studies. We are based at Archbishop Sentamu Academy but are open to students from other schools too.
Our overall aim is to help you secure the best results possible in whatever subjects you choose; our prospectus details all the course choices and entry requirements.
For a copy, please contact us via email or download a copy below.
Whether you are staying with us or joining from somewhere else; if you want to join a welcoming and ambitious sixth form because you want the best results possible, then we are keen to hear from you.
Please contact our team for upcoming taster events or to book a tour.
Our prospectus details all the course choices and entry requirements. Just click the image to view the prospectus online or if you would like your own copy, please contact us via email.
To apply for a Sixth Form place, please complete our application form, which can be downloaded here.
Printed copies of the form are available from the Academy.
Sixth Form will help you overcome any financial barriers in order to successfully complete your studies. We have the Bursary Scheme available for students from low income families to assist with college-related costs such as transport, textbooks and university visits.
Information on applying for financial support for:
Working and non working families on a household income below £25,000
If you travel more than 5 miles to college
A vulnerable bursary
A discretionary bursary
How to apply:
To apply, please complete an application form and return it to the Sixth Form team or by post:
1 Bilton Grove
Hull
HU9 5YB
If you have any questions, please email s.hossack@asa.hslt.academy
The Post 16 curriculum model includes a range of Level 2 and Level 3 programmes, mathematics and English GCSE Resits, an Enrichment Programme (for Year 12) and work experience time (for Year 12). Students are interviewed after their application is submitted and then after their GCSE results.
Suitable programmes are developed for each student. Career ambitions are ascertained before decisions are taken.
The curriculum model allows for Level 2 students to progress to Level 3 courses and for Level 3 students to pursue one of three pathways: academic, vocational and mixed. All students work towards completing 3 courses at Level 3 at the end of Year 13.
|
2018 leavers |
2019 leavers |
2020 leavers |
National |
Sustained |
79% |
78% |
71% |
81% |
Not Sustained |
21% |
21% |
29% |
21% |
Full course information for subjects available at Key Stage 5 can be found in our Curriculum section here.
Study routes include AS/A2 Levels, Level 2, BTEC, OCR and WJEC qualifications.