Bishop Thomas Grant Catholic Secondary School
Claim this school or college profileBelltrees Grove, London, SW16 2HY
02087693294
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Bishop Thomas Grant School has a fine tradition of academic success outstanding care, guidance and support. Our excellent provision will ensure that students become successful, responsible, principled and compassionate citizens, whose skills and talents, being fully developed, will not only prove beneficial to themselves, but also to all those whom they come into contact with throughout their lives.
We place strong emphasis on academic achievement and expect maximum effort from all of our students. This must be the main priority of all students, but we hope that they will also find time to involve themselves in other activities, so that their time in the Sixth Form will be challenging, enjoyable and productive in all ways.
Our Sixth Form curriculum is broad and balanced to ensure that it provides opportunities for memorable experiences and high quality learning. The students in the Sixth Form achieve well and make good progress due to provision that is well matched to the needs of our learners.
You will find a lot of useful information in this section on the website, but you are more than welcome to visit our school or to contact us with any further questions.
For more information please contact,
Ms Laura Waterman
Director of Sixth Form
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21/10/2025
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22/10/2025
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September 2020
Apprenticeship
I am currently completing a software engineering degree apprenticeship at Morgan Stanley, while working towards a BSc in Digital and Technology Solutions (Software Engineering) at Queen Mary University of London. I spend two days of the week at university and three days in the office. I have really enjoyed my experience so far. From a professional perspective, I have gained an extensive understanding of multiple areas within the firm, from network engineering with the core network infrastructure team, to developing applications for a key front-office function. Working across such diverse parts of the business has allowed me to build a broad network with colleagues at different levels of expertise, experience, and seniority. One of my initial concerns was that I might be labelled as an “apprentice” and treated accordingly, but that fear was quickly dispelled. I have been entrusted with significant autonomy and have taken on key roles in various projects that are still in production and are actively used by others today.
Destiny
September 2019
University
I applied for French and Philosophy but got accepted for French. What enticed me the most was that a languages degree afforded me a year abroad, which in Oxford, is a maximum of 15 months (but you must do 6)! I spent 8 months as an English Language assistant in Versailles (just west of Paris) but lived in Paris. After that, I spent nine weeks in Guadeloupe, an archipelago in the French Caribbean. I loved both experiences and how impactful it has been for both my language skills and my confidence.
Finn
September 2022
Apprenticeship
The process was long with lots of stages, so was the initial interest which you access on the company website. They sent updates at various stages, so you really need to keep an eye on your email - we used a family one, so my mum did this bit! The process involved an application form, online testing and group exercises over 2 days (mine was online, as not long after covid). Then the final interview. I applied at end of Year 12 and although I had to give up some days over the summer for the Assessment Centres, I had my final interviews and offers in October, so that was a relief. I am doing a Tax apprenticeship at EY (formerly Ernest C Young) which is Level 7 and includes an accountancy qualification. You apply and then they offer you which service line they think you are best suited to. There are also Audit and Technology Apprenticeships.
Enrichment Activities
Show all activitiesVolunteering helps both you and the organisation you volunteer at. It will enable you to meet new people and build new strengths. It can help you gain a better understanding of a career you may be thinking of going in to and will help you develop key employability and transferable skills, such as communication, teamworking; understanding how an organisation works and developing confidence working with adults in a work environment. Whichever volunteering you do, you will learn a lot about yourself and working Volunteering is useful both for your CV and for any University Application. It also show that you are motivated enough to help others without a financial incentive, which is a great sign for any future employer.
Mentoring is a particularly popular enrichment activity at Bishop Thomas Grant School. After receiving some ongoing training, the mentors are either paired with targeted students from the lower school or with the English, Mathematics, Science or Languages departments. They are then able to provide academic (literacy) and/or pastoral support in regular, one-to-one sessions or within the classroom. Students who are in their second year of mentoring have the opportunity to work with one of our feeder primary schools. On successful completion of both the course and their mentoring the pastoral mentors are given a certificate of introduction to counselling skills.
This enrichment opportunity involves surveying and maintaining all allotments on the school site, as well as planning out which flowers and produce students will grow themselves, on the school site. The most recent project involved tending to the garden space in the Lower-School-Playground - Weeds were removed, the soil was tilled and all plants were trimmed to enhance the garden's presentation. The garden enrichment is a rigorous but rewarding opportunity for students to develop skills in gardening, manual work, careful planning and time management for plant/harvest cycles.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Lambeth |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Belltrees Grove, London, SW16 2HY |