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Study with us!

Just gotten your GCSE results and still not sure where you’d like to go next? You could be studying with us! We still have limited spaces available for our next Academic year. Contact us by following the link below and you could become part of our fantastic Sixth Form. www.thesixthformatsouthmoor.co.uk/contact Don’t miss out!

Yet More Success Stories for the Sixth Form at Southmoor Academy with one in three grades at A – A*

The Sixth Form at Southmoor has had another year of fantastic results – with a third of our grades at A/A*, 71% at A*-C, an increasing number of students gaining AAB including at least 2 facilitating subjects, and 100% A*-C in Maths, English Language, English Literature, Drama, Fine Art and Photography. But for us it’s …

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Clearing 2019: what students can expect and how they can succeed

  An excellent article with good advice for students who will be collecting their A-Level results from us this week. Results will be available for collection from us at 7:30am on Thursday 15th August. Good luck!

Year 12 Cross the Global Bridge

Year 12 have created their own future careers and pathways profile using the Global Bridge platform which is an online profile to record information about activities they have been involved in within school, any work experience, subjects studied and their own personal goals and interests. Many employers are now asking for Global Bridge profiles as …

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Sixth Form Open Evening January 2019

We’re once again delighted to throw open our doors and invite everyone to our last Open Evening of this Academic Year on Wednesday 23rd January at 6pm.   As an institution that sent 9 out of 10 students to university in 2017, to top Universities including Cambridge, UCL, Glasgow’s school of Veterinary Medicine and Durham …

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Medical Practice

Durham School invited prospective medics and vets for a Multiple Mock Interview (MMI) workshop where they experienced a variety of activities that tested empathy, situational judgement and motor skills. This included describing directions to a blind man and trying to thread string through a polo with tweezers.