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  2. Sixth form college - Wikipedia

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    Shrewsbury Sixth Form College in Shropshire. A sixth form college (pre-university college in Malaysia) is an educational institution, where students aged 16 to 19 study typically for advanced post-school level qualifications such as A Levels, Business and Technology Education Council level 3 (BTEC), and the International Baccalaureate Diploma, or school-level qualifications such as General ...

  3. Sixth form - Wikipedia

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    Sixth form itself isn't compulsory in England and Wales (although from 2013 onwards, people of sixth form age must remain in some form of education or training in England only; the school leaving age remains 16 in Wales); however, university entrance normally requires at least three A level qualifications and perhaps one AS level.

  4. Category:Sixth form colleges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Articles on sixth form colleges located within the United States.In the United States, universities and colleges with high school programs are sixth form colleges. Even though all universities and colleges in the United States are sixth form colleges, the following in this category are best known for being the traditional British sixth form college.

  5. Further education - Wikipedia

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    Types of college include: General further education colleges; Sixth form colleges; Tertiary colleges; Land-based colleges (e.g. agricultural specialisms) Specialist designated colleges (e.g. working men's clubs) Art, design and performing art colleges; Policies relating to colleges are primarily the responsibility of the Department for ...

  6. Form (education) - Wikipedia

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    Form numbers. Forms are traditionally identified by a number such as "first form" or "sixth form", although it is now more common to use the school year: for example, "ten" . The word is usually used in senior schools (age 11–18), although it may be used for younger children in private schools.

  7. Year 12 - Wikipedia

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    In England, it is one option for the second-to-last year of compulsory education [6] and usually forms part of a sixth form or sixth form college. It is also known as the "Lower sixth", with "Upper sixth" being Year 13 in a sixth form; in independent or vocational colleges

  8. Sixth Form Colleges' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Sixth Form Colleges Association (SFCA) is an organisation that represents over 90 sixth form education providers in England; its members are sixth form colleges and other providers of 16–19 education, including academies and further education colleges.

  9. USP College - Wikipedia

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    Seevic College was established as a sixth form college in 1972, with Seevic originally being an acronym for South East Essex Sixth (VI) Form College. [5] Seevic and Palmer's now make up two of the college's three campuses, with the XTEND Digital Campus in Canvey Island forming its third campus. [6]