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RGS application form available to complete from 27/11/25 to 31/01/26

Key Dates & Deadlines

Nov 26, 2025

Sixth Form Open Evening (18:00-20:00): This event provides an excellent opportunity to tour our school and learn more about the wide range of courses we offer. You will have the chance to meet our dedicated teaching staff, who will be available to provide guidance and answer any questions about the curriculum, course options, and career pathways. Our Sixth Form is committed to fostering academic excellence, personal growth, and leadership skills. Whether you are aiming for university, apprenticeships, or employment, we are here to help you achieve your goals and inspire future success.


Planning ahead for school holidays? Below are the term dates and half-term dates for the 2025/2026 academic year.

Autumn

2 terms

Half Term 1

Sep 1 - Oct 17

Half Term 2

Oct 27 - Dec 19

Spring

2 terms

Half Term 1

Jan 5 - Feb 13

Half Term 2

Feb 23 - Apr 2

Summer

2 terms

Half Term 1

Apr 20 - May 22

Half Term 2

Jun 1 - Jul 21

Half-Term & Holiday Dates

Autumn Half Term

Oct 20 - Oct 24

Christmas Break

Dec 22 - Jan 2

February Half Term

Feb 16 - Feb 20

Easter Break

Apr 6 - Apr 17

May Half Term

May 25 - May 29

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About School

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityMedway
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeGirls

FAQs

What are the overall entry requirements?

Students hoping to study at the Rochester Grammar School will have 5 grades of 6 or above at GCSE, and will have 5s in Mathematics and either English literature or language.

What are the subject entry requirements?

Entry requirements vary between subjects and can be found in the course directory on our school website here: https://rochestergrammar.org.uk/site-rochester/assets/files/5008/sixth_form_course_directory.pdf

How many A levels do I need to pick?

All students at RGS will complete 3 A levels as a minimum. Students have the option to then also select either a fourth A level, an AS level (available in Maths, Further Maths, French, German and Spanish), an EPQ, or Japanese, in which students will have the option to complete a full GCSE should they wish to.

What is an EPQ?

EPQ stands for the Extended Project Qualification, which is a level 3 course equivalent to half an A level. It involved students researching a topic of interest that goes beyond the taught curriculum, to either write a research report of up to 5000 words or to produce something informed by their research, supported by an essay of approximately 1500 words which explains how they made their product. Students are able to select this in addition to 3 A levels, to be completed in year 12, or can complete this at the end of Year 12 / beginning of Year 13.

Do I have to add an additional qualification like EPQ?

You do not have to add an additional qualification or a fourth A level, an AS, and EPQ or Japanese, but doing so will help you to stand out in the competitive world after school and can make you appear a more attractive candidate for employers or universities. We expect that most students will opt to study 3 A levels plus an additional qualification, but you will be able to study just 3.