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The Regent Sixth Form curriculum

Introducing the Regent Sixth Form curriculum

Everything we teach in Regent Sixth Form follows the ambitions of our Curriculum Vision statement.  Take a read to understand more about what our curriculum means to us.

We offer a broad curriculum comprising academic and vocational qualifications.  Courses are taught by specialist teachers and are designed to develop your knowledge, skills and awareness in your chosen fields.  They will support you to continue your studies in those fields, or to apply for an apprenticeship or work in a related area. Please read our prospectus below.

prospectus 6th form 2024 for web 2.pdf

 

Courses available from September 2025

Our Curriculum Information booklet provides all the information you need to know about each of these courses, including the features of the course, why you should study a particular course, how each course will be assessed and where a course might lead you.

We will be offering the following courses from September 2025:

Applied Science BTEC

Art & Design A Level

Biology A Level

Business A Level

Business CTEC

Computer Science A Level

Chemistry A Level

Drama & Theatre Studies A Level

Design Technology A level

Economics A Level

English Literature A Level

French A Level

Geography A Level

Health and Social Care BTEC

History A Level

IT CTEC

Maths A Level

Religious Studies (Philosophy & Ethics) A Level

Physical Education A Level

Physics A Level

Politics A Level

Psychology A Level

Sociology A Level

Spanish A Level

 

ks5 ci booklet 2025 entry v2 2.pdf

 

General entry requirements for September 2025

At Regent Sixth Form there are different pathways available for you to study.  Each of the pathways has its own   entry requirements, which students must meet in order to be able to study their chosen subjects.

 

Pathway A*: Students are eligible to study four A Level courses

  • Meet the subject specific minimum entry requirements for your chosen subjects.
  • At least a GCSE Grade 6 in English Language and 6 Grade in Mathematics.
  • At least the average GCSE score for your best (full) seven GCSE subjects (including English Language and Mathematics) of 8.0.

Pathway A+: Students are eligible to study three A Level courses and the Extended Project Qualification

  • Meet the subject specific minimum entry requirements for your chosen subjects.
  • At least a GCSE Grade 6 in English Language or English Literature and 6 Grade in Mathematics.
  • At least the average GCSE score for your best (full) seven GCSE subjects (including English Language and Mathematics) of 7.0.

Pathway A:

  • Meet the subject specific minimum entry requirements for your chosen subjects.
  • At least a GCSE Grade 5 in English Language or English Literature and 5 Grade in Mathematics.
  • At least the average GCSE score for your best (full) seven GCSE subjects (including English Language and Mathematics) of 6.0.

Pathway B:

  • At least a GCSE Grade 5 in English Language or English Literature and Grade 5 in Mathematics
  • Meet the subject specific minimum entry requirements for your chosen subjects
  • At least the average GCSE score for your best (full) six GCSE subjects (including English Language and Mathematics) of 5.0

Pathway C:

  • Meet the subject specific minimum entry requirements for your chosen subjects.
  • At least a GCSE Grade 4 in English Language or English Literature and/or 4 Grade in Mathematics.
  • At least the average GCSE score for your best (full) six GCSE subjects (including English Language and Mathematics) of 4.

 

Subject-specific entry requirements for September 2025

Please see details in the Curriculum Information booklet above.