Newcastle Sixth Form College is the largest Sixth Form College in the North East, with over 1,300 students. Offering a dedicated A Level campus in the heart of Newcastle city centre, Newcastle Sixth Form College provides a focused curriculum of 26 A Levels, with a balanced portfolio of STEM, Humanities, Arts and Business qualifications from the leading UK awarding bodies.
Since its opening almost 10 years ago, Newcastle Sixth Form College has focused on providing a highly inclusive and aspirational culture for its diverse student body. Its dedicated colleagues work hard to ensure that students are given every opportunity to fulfil their potential and achieve their goals, providing fantastic support in their progression into higher education or advanced employment.
As a result, students at Newcastle Sixth Form College are significantly more likely to progress to university than at other providers nationally.
The North East Local Enterprise Partnership is targeting 100,000 additional jobs in the region between 2014 and 2024, with 70% of these being higher value roles. A Levels with progression to University or higher or degree level apprenticeships are a key route into these job opportunities. We work with a wide range of employers in a variety of ways. This includes promoting graduate opportunities, offering students mock interviews, workplace visits, and careers talks to specific cohorts.
Our strategic partnership offers targeted support to our higher achieving students with a particular emphasis on STEM related subjects and progression into HE in science and medicine. Oliver Wyman is a leading international strategic consultancy.
Politics and Law students were given a valuable opportunity to meet and speak with Jamie Driscoll, Mayor of the North of Tyne Combined Authority and a number of his executive team in a presentation and Q&A session hosted at the sixth form college.
Newcastle Sixth Form College celebrated its tenth anniversary in March with a celebratory reception and dinner at the college.
Newcastle Sixth Form College recently hosted the NHS Mobile Educational Learning Improving Simulation Safety Activities (MELISSA) bus. MELISSA brings healthcare education and training to schools and colleges across the country.
Newcastle Sixth Form College Literature and Drama students were invited to an exclusive Q&A with the team behind the People’s Theatre production of the Tennessee Williams modern tragedy 'A Streetcar Named Desire’.
Simon joined the senior team at Newcastle Sixth Form College in 2016 and has undertaken a number of roles during his time here at NCG.
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