Sixth Form Admission
We offer a wide range of academic and vocational
qualifications to our sixth form students. All Year
11 students attending Chauncy School will be offered
a place in the sixth form if they meet the entry
requirements for the course they wish to study, and
if the school is satisfied that it is appropriate
for the student. Our policy is to ensure that
students are placed on courses where they are most
likely to succeed.
Chauncy School will accept applications from
external students for places once all internal
students have been accommodated. The number of
admissions to Chauncy School from outside will be 25
students.
In the event of more external applications than
places available the following criteria will be used
for admissions: The Chauncy School will first admit
students in public care (Children, Looked After).
Then as a tie-breaker the school will admit: (a) the
student with the highest GCSE average points score;
if still a tie then (b) student who live nearest to
The Chauncy School.
Note: Nearness to The Chauncy School will be
measured by the computerised mapping system and the
shortest designated route criteria utilised by Herts
CSF.
Entry Requirements
Entry into Chauncy Sixth Form is dependent on
meeting a GCSE, OCRN or BTEC equivalent exam entry
requirement of 5 A* – C grades, with a minimum of a
C grade in the subjects that they wish to continue
at AS level. Students who wish to study a subject
which has not previously been studied will be
admitted according to the 5 A* – C ruling.
However, consultation will take place between the
Head of Sixth Form and Heads of Department where a
student has failed to meet the GCSE entry
requirement but has shown a serious intention to
continue their education.
In exceptional circumstances, and after
consultation with the Head of Sixth Form and other
relevant staff, negotiated entry to the Sixth Form
is sometimes possible if the normal entry
requirements have not been met.
Chauncy will accept any Year 11 student wishing
to continue their education at Chauncy School post
16, as long as they meet the exam entry requirement
or have successfully negotiated entry to the Sixth
Form as described in point 2.
Chauncy welcomes students from other schools who
have a serious intent to enter post 16 education at
Chauncy School as long as they meet the exam entry
requirement and will agree to adhere to the
standards criteria as set out in the Sixth Form
Contract.
Parents or students who are unsuccessful in the
application to the school have the right to appeal
to an Independent Appeals Panel. Details can be
obtained by contacting the Admissions Officer at the
school.
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