Notley High School & Braintree Sixth Form

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Our Courses

We offer a wide range of A Level and vocational qualifications. Many students also complete an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) and take part in a vibrant enrichment programme. The core of your studies is therefore your choice of courses.

Overview

Students studying at Braintree Sixth Form choose from a wide range of subjects and courses. Our aim is to offer an academic curriculum which students can personalise to their own interests, strengths and aspirations. Most students will study three courses, with a number taking four, as the core of their curriculum. A Levels and Level 3 vocational courses are offered, and students are able to combine the two in their programmes of study.

Advanced (A) Level qualifications

The General Certificate of Education ‘Advanced’ Level, or more commonly, the A Level, is a school leaving qualification offered by educational bodies in the United Kingdom. Courses focus on academic subjects. Students choose the courses which best suit their interests and abilities and which offer them the appropriate opportunities for progression. Initial course choices are made via the online application form and all applicants will have the opportunity to book a guidance meeting to discuss their applications and selected options.

Vocational Level 3 qualifications

These courses offer an alternative to A Level education at sixth form level and the ‘level 3’ in the qualification means that they are seen as equivalent to A levels and can offer a route on to higher education and university. The BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate and OCR National programmes offer a different mode of delivery and assessment and involve more emphasis on continuous assessment.

Enrichment

In addition to their A level studies, all students will follow a programme of enrichment which takes place weekly on a Wednesday afternoon and includes opportunities for a wide range of extracurricular activities including volunteering and sports.

EPQ

Students have the opportunity to complete the Extended Project Qualification alongside their studies. Regarded as equivalent to half an A level, this independent project focuses on research and planning skills, and leads to the production of an artefact or substantial essay, accompanied by a reflective logbook.

Personal Development

Each student has a personal tutor with whom they will meet regularly on a one-to-one basis for support and guidance. In addition, a programme of personal development runs throughout the sixth form, focusing on aspects of careers preparation, the development of entrepreneurial skills and important skills for learning and the workplace.

Courses by Subject and Entry Criteria

A Level Courses:

Art Grade 6 in Art.  If Art has not been taken, a portfolio must be submitted
Biology Grade 6/6 in Combined Science or grade 6 in Biology.  Grade 6 in Maths
Business Studies Grade 5 in Business Studies if taken.  Grade 5 Maths if no Business GCSE
Chemistry Grade 6/6 in Combined Science or grade 6 in Chemistry.  Grade 6 in Maths
Computer Science Grade 6 in Computer Science.  Grade 6 in Maths
Drama & Theatre Studies  Grade 5 in Drama
Economics Grade 6 in Maths
English Literature Grade 6 in English Language and Literature
French Grade 6 in French
Further Maths Grade 8 in Maths
Geography Grade 5 in Geography.  Grade 5 in English Language or Literature
History Grade 6 in History. If not taken grade 6 in English Language and Humanities subject
Law Grade 6 in English Language or English Literature and a Humanities subject
Maths  Grade 7 in Maths
Media Studies Grade 5 in Media.  If not taken, grade 5 in English Language or English Literature
Music Grade 6 in Music
Physics Grade 6/6 in Combined Science or grade 6 in Physics.  Grade 6 in Maths
Philosophy, Ethics & Religion  Grade 5 RE if taken, and grade 5 in English Language or English Literature.
Physical Education Grade 6 in PE and at least 5/5 in Combined Science
Politics Grade 6 in English Language, English Literature or a Humanities subject
Product Design Grade 5 in Design Technology subject
Psychology Grade 5 in a Science and Maths (5-5 in Combined Science).  Grade 5 in English Language, English Literature or a Humanities subject
Sociology Grade 5 in Sociology.  If not taken, grade 5 in English Language , English Literature or a Humanities subject
Spanish Grade 6 in Spanish 

You can find more information about individual A Level courses here.

Vocational Courses (equivalent to 1 A Level)

  • Criminology - Grade 5 in English Language, English Literature and a Humanities subject
  • Health & Social Care - Grade 5/4 in Combined Science
  • Performing Arts - Grade 4 in Music or Drama
  • Sport - Grade 5 in PE or grade 5/4 in Combined Science

 A Level & Vocational Courses - Subject Entry Criteria_2025 You can find out more about our vocational courses here.

Additional Courses:

  • Extended Project Qualification - Organisational skills, motivation and commitment are essential as students are responsible for meeting all deadlines and managing the reading, write up and final presentation of their findings.
  • Enrichment
  • FC Evolution Football Programme
  • Personal Development Programme 

You can find out more about our additional courses here.

What Our Students Say:

A Level Sciences:

Studying Biology and Chemistry at A Level has been challenging but so rewarding. The teaching is fantastic and we do lots of practicals in the science labs. It’s definitely helped prepare me for university.

Year 13 Science student

Law:

Law has been my favourite subject. The lessons are challenging but fascinating — especially when we discuss real-life cases.

Year 12 Law student

Vocational Learning:

I’ve really enjoyed the vocational route. It’s hands-on, focused, and the coursework style suits the way I learn.

Year 13 student

EPQ:

The EPQ helped me stand out on my UCAS application and gave me a real taste of university-style learning.

Year 13 EPQ student

Enrichment:

Enrichment has been a brilliant part of Sixth Form. I’ve taken part in mentoring, organised charity events, and joined a debate group.

Year 12 student 

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