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Years 12 to 13

The final step before university.

TEA Sixth Form is a rigorous and ambitious environment where students specialise in their chosen A-Level subjects and prepare for university entry with small class sizes and expert teachers.

A-Level programme

Subjects available.

Students typically choose 3 or 4 A-Level subjects. Subject availability is reviewed annually.

  • Mathematics
  • Further Mathematics
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • English Literature
  • History
  • Geography
  • Economics
  • Business Studies
  • Computer Science
  • Art and Design
  • Arabic
  • French
  • Physical Education
  • Psychology

Entry Requirements

Entry to Sixth Form requires a minimum of 5 IGCSEs at grade C or above, including English Language and Mathematics. Subject-specific requirements apply for certain A-Level choices.

University Counselling

Our dedicated university counsellor supports students from Year 11 onwards with UCAS, US Common App, and regional applications. We have a strong track record at top universities.

Enrichment Programme

Sixth Form students take part in EPQ, community service, leadership roles, and guest lecture series as part of our enrichment programme.

16+
A-Level subjects offered
UCAS &
Global
University applications guidance
6
Destination regions worldwide
Where our students go

University Destinations.

United Kingdom

TEA students receive UCAS guidance and have progressed to universities across England, Scotland and Wales, including research-intensive institutions.

United States

Students receive support with the US Common App for undergraduate and pre-professional programmes at universities across the USA.

Canada

TEA graduates have pursued degree programmes at universities across Canada, spanning science, business, engineering and the arts.

Middle East

Strong progression to universities in Kuwait and across the Gulf region, including English-taught undergraduate programmes.

Europe

Students have pursued undergraduate degrees at universities across Europe, including English-taught programmes in the Netherlands, France and Germany.

Australia

A growing number of TEA Sixth Form students choose Australian universities for their undergraduate studies.