The motto of Shrewsbury Sixth Form College is 'Unlocking potential... Shaping futures'.
St Dominic's Sixth Form College's motto is 'Veritas'.
Hills Road Sixth Form College's motto is 'By virtue and faith'.
City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College's motto is 'High Quality Education in a Caring Environment'.
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Havering Sixth Form College was created in 1991.
In Hampshire there are a lot of Further education oppurtunities. Some examples are different secondary schools with Sixth Form, sixth form colleges and regular colleges.
Leyton Sixth Form College's motto is 'Success at a Caring College'.
First make a decision about what kinds of subjects you want to study (start thinking about it in year 11). That will be the right time to look at what the local sixth form colleges can offer you as all 6th form colleges have different strengths (and offer different subjects). For more information see Sixth Form College link.
well, it depends what country you live in. in the US, they refer to universities as colleges, hoiwever in the UK, a college as an alternative for sixth form
A sixth form is part of a secondary school, years 12 and 13, so you will see/meet/interact with under 16s; college is purely post-16 education, so the people there will only be 16 or over. Colleges are also usually larger than sixth forms.
Sixth form is better because first of all , you don't have to pay and because , you learn more than just sitting outside the college gates like some colleges allow you to do it also teaches the kids or teenagers more discipline and it prepares them to go to university not like college cause after you finish college you can't go university.
Braintree Sixth Form was created in 2009.