To learn how religion, philosophy and ethics form the basis of our culture, and to develop valuable skills that will help prepare pupils for further study. Pupils will consider different beliefs and attitudes to religious and non-religious issues in contemporary British society. They will learn that the religious traditions of Great Britain are, in the main, Christian, and that religious traditions in Great Britain are diverse and will study Christianity and Buddhism alongside non-religious beliefs such as atheism and humanism.
To join our Sixth Form we ask for nine GCSEs including Mathematics and English, with a minimum Grade 7 in the subjects that you wish to study, or in a related subject where the proposed course is in a new subject.
The first round assessment is a 90-minute, bespoke computer based test. The exam includes verbal and non-verbal reasoning, English and maths questions. The assessment will take place on the school premises. Pupils who are successful in round one are called back for interview. Applicants are not required to bring books, projects or other work with them to interview. We ask one or both of an applicant’s parents or guardians to attend at this time.
About Education Provider
Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Boys |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £24,549 |
Address | Butterfly Lane, Elstree, WD6 3AF |
To learn how religion, philosophy and ethics form the basis of our culture, and to develop valuable skills that will help prepare pupils for further study. Pupils will consider different beliefs and attitudes to religious and non-religious issues in contemporary British society. They will learn that the religious traditions of Great Britain are, in the main, Christian, and that religious traditions in Great Britain are diverse and will study Christianity and Buddhism alongside non-religious beliefs such as atheism and humanism.
To join our Sixth Form we ask for nine GCSEs including Mathematics and English, with a minimum Grade 7 in the subjects that you wish to study, or in a related subject where the proposed course is in a new subject.
The first round assessment is a 90-minute, bespoke computer based test. The exam includes verbal and non-verbal reasoning, English and maths questions. The assessment will take place on the school premises. Pupils who are successful in round one are called back for interview. Applicants are not required to bring books, projects or other work with them to interview. We ask one or both of an applicant’s parents or guardians to attend at this time.