WebApr 6, 2014 · I think it must be different in NI - I think over here you apply to your 6th forms of choice and then get a conditional offer. That is in December of Y11, I think. Then when you get your results, you hopefully get into the one you wanted with the right grades. Not sure what you do if you don't get them. We will have it all to worry about next year WebJan 20, 2024 · Introduction. This advice is for parents who applied for a place at a school that was refused and may be considering appealing the decision. It provides information …
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WebRemember, if you originally only applied to one choice and want to add more, you’ll be asked to pay the extra £4.50 application fee. If you don’t hold any offers after 5 July, you will be able to add an additional choice … WebJan 28, 2024 · Therefore, it is important to know what the differences between school sixth form and college are, as finding the right place for you will make the transition more comfortable. Sixth Form. Sixth form … techm ex employee portal
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WebApplications for sixth form places should be made directly to each school not the local authority. You can apply to more than one sixth form, via their website or contact them … WebJust give them a ring when school/college opens again after the Easter break and ask if it's too late to apply to sixth form. I work in a school and although there's an official closing date, we still accept late applicants since we can't get enough good students (and students = £££). So it's worth a try. 1. Report. reply. Reply 2. WebJan 16, 2024 · It is good to have a back up sixth form/college just in case results do not go as planned. However, you can still apply to most sixth forms/colleges on results day with actual results but bear in mind the most popular/academic sixth forms/courses may have limited spaces. Add message Share Report Bookmark catndogslife · 16/01/2024 13:08 sparrow towing