Join Our 6th Form
Joining the Associated Sixth Form
At The Associated Sixth Form, we offer a vibrant, supportive environment designed to help every student thrive beyond the age of 16. By bringing together the resources, expertise and opportunities of two Ofsted-rated ‘Good’ schools, we deliver an exceptional all-round education that empowers you to explore your passions, achieve your ambitions and grow in confidence.
Here, you will be part of a dynamic community with shared goals, where students from all backgrounds are encouraged to reach their full potential. Whether you are aiming for top university places, exciting apprenticeships or to develop skills for a rewarding career, we will help you build the knowledge, independence and resilience to shape your future and contribute to society.
Underpinning everything we do are our Christian values, which inspire a culture of respect, compassion and personal growth. This creates an environment where every student feels valued and supported on their journey.
Applications for September 2026 are currently open.
Students will be considered for admission into the Associated Sixth Form providing they meet the entry criteria as set out in the prospectus and Admissions Guidance.
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Sixth Form Prospectus 2025-2026
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General queries: 6thform@sjfchs.org.uk 6th Form Admission queries: admissions6thform@sjfchs.org.uk
Application Timeline
October St Aidan’s and St John Fisher Open Days October Prospectus and Application Forms Available January Presentations to Year 11 Students and Information Evening Jan-Apr Newcomer Interviews Jan-Apr Offer Letters issued March Deadline for Applications June Summer Induction Days July Complete Transition Work August Results Day Aug-Sep Enrolment Sixth Form Dress Code
The students in Years 12 and 13 are role models for younger pupils and their standards of dress are an important part of the culture of the Associated Sixth Form. It is hoped that Sixth Form students will be proud of their professional appearance creating a positive image not just in school but also within the wider community. The dress code allows members of the Associated Sixth Form to set a high standard in their personal appearance and to choose from 2 options
Option 1 - Business collared shirt, tie, smart trousers
Option 2 - Smart blouse, smart skirt/smart dress/smart trousers
ACCEPTABLE WEAR
NON-ACCEPTABLE WEAR
Branding on any items must be discreet
No obstructive pictures/symbols/logos/writing
Bottoms
Smart trousers/ chinos
Hipsters, leather/leather-look/wet look, denim, frayed, clingy, lycra, decorated leggings, jogging bottoms, shorts
Smart skirt or dress of an appropriate length (mid-thigh)
Bodycon, skorts, leather/leather look/wet look, denim, frayed, clingy, lycra
Tops
Smart shirt with collar/ smart blouse
T shirts, polo shirt, tie-dye, cropped tops, strapless tops, spaghetti strap tops, plunging necklines, see-through or revealing clothing, lumberjack type shirt
Knitwear
Smart jumper or cardigan
Garments in sweatshirt style material, hoodies within school (permissible as an outdoor coat for travel to and from school)
Outerwear
Coat - to be removed once inside classrooms
Tailored jacket/blazer
Denim jacket, leather jacket
Footwear
Smart formal shoes, boots or sandals (leather/leather look/suede/suede look)
Trainers/pumps/flip flops/sports style shoes (including Vans, Converse,black trainers), Ugg boot style, no bright coloured footwear
Accessories
Tie
Scarf
Discreet jewellery (small nose stud allowed)
Nose rings
Ear lobe stretchers
Stretchers
Hats
Hair
Natural hair colours only
No extreme styles or colours