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Welcome to Prince Henry's High School

Our Sixth Form provides an inclusive, challenging yet enjoyable academic experience, which aims to give the best possible preparation for entry to university, apprenticeships and employment. We are incredibly proud of all we have to offer you, from our culture of excellence and high expectations, to our recently refurbished and expanded Sixth Form Centre and our warm, supportive community. Year after year, our students achieve fantastic results, share exceptional experiences and build lifelong friendships. In our most recent Ofsted inspection (March 2024), the school was rated as Outstanding in all areas. The Inspectors said that the Sixth Form is a “a shining light….where there is an aspirational culture that values hard work”. We believe that we have a fantastic Sixth Form, which offers the independence of Further Education within a vibrant and highly successful school. I am confident that you will find our Sixth Form to be a welcoming, friendly and inclusive environment in which to study.

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Boarding Type

No Boarder

School Type

Suitable Ages

13 to 18

Gender

Mixed

No. of Students

1,282 Total

No. of Boys

628 (49.0%)

No. of Girls

654 (51.0%)


Academic Excellence

GCSE Results

Latest Examination

20.3%

Students achieving A*/A grades (9/8/7)

A-Level Results

Sixth Form Performance

A* grades

3.69%

A*/A grades

15.3%


Leavers' Destinations

Destinations after GCSEs

Staying in education

86%

School

79%

England

Apprenticeships

4%

School

3%

England

Further education

School:27%
England:51%

School sixth form

School:45%
England:19%

Sixth form college

School:14%
England:7%

Other education destinations

School:1%
England:2%

Destinations after A-Levels

UK higher education

38%

School

1%

England

Apprenticeships

9%

School

19%

England

Higher education or training

School:87%
England:63%

Further education

School:1%
England:4%

Employment

School:39%
England:35%

Not sustained in education/employment

School:9%
England:26%


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Admissions Process

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Admissions Process 2025 - 2026

Key Dates & Deadlines

Oct 13, 2025

Applications start

Oct 23, 2025

Whole School Open Evening

Nov 6, 2025

Sixth Form Open Evening

Feb 12, 2026

Application deadline

Jun 18, 2026

Sixth Form Induction Day

Aug 20, 2026

Results Day and Consultation Day


Term Dates & Half-Term Holidays

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

Autumn

1 terms

Half Term 1

Sep 1 - Oct 24

Spring

1 terms

Half Term 1

Jan 5 - Feb 13

Summer

1 terms

Half Term 1

Apr 13 - Jul 20

Half-Term & Holiday Dates

Autumn Half Term

Oct 27 - Oct 31

Christmas

Dec 19 - Jan 4

Spring Half Term

Feb 13 - Feb 22

Easter

Mar 27 - Apr 12

May Half Term

May 22 - Jun 1


Alumni Stories

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Enrichment Activities

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We believe that the two years spent in Sixth Form should be a chance for students to achieve and develop in a wide range of different ways beyond the academic. There are lots of different opportunities to get involved and we hope that students will take advantage of these so that they may continue to grow as individuals and enrich their last two years in school. The old adage ‘the more you put in the more you will get out’ is absolutely true of Sixth Form and we hope that students will decide to throw themselves into the life of the school, continue with an existing activity or take up a new opportunity or skill. Extra-curricular activities help students to learn about themselves and develop and use their skills and knowledge in different contexts to help them to prepare for their next steps after school. Major team sports are popular with our students, many of whom go on to represent the District and County. All Sixth Form students participate in Wednesday afternoon sport sessions when they can take part in a range of recreational sporting activities or train with our teams in competitive sport. Sixth Form students take a lead role in drama and music activities with some of them taking responsibility for leading groups of younger school students in activities. Many students continue with instrumental and singing lessons and as part of our Elective Programme students can complete their Gold and Silver Arts award. Students are offered a wide variety of opportunities to extend their learning through visits and trips. Some of these are field trips associated with courses such as Biology, History, English Literature and Geography, some are whole school activities open to Sixth Formers such as the Music and Sports Tours and Language exchanges, and many others are cross-curricular such as our biannual visits to New York and Washington DC and to Rome. Each year we have a Year 12 visit to London; students are encouraged to plan their own itinerary for the day to pursue their different interests, in recent years this has included a range of museums, the zoo, the London Eye, a West End show, as well as other sight-seeing and of course shopping. The students also have an annual visit in December to the German Christmas Markets in Birmingham. Over the last few years we have also encouraged our students to form teams to enter a range of competitions including the Kinsley Napley Legal Apprentice, Student Investor Challenge, Girls Get Set Challenge, the National Trade Academy Programme Competition, Young Enterprise and Vex Robotics Competition.

Leadership
Leadership is an essential part of our Sixth Form as we expect all our students to be role models for year 9-11. It is integral within your learning and Sixth Form experiences, and there are also many formal leadership opportunities. During the Spring Term Year 12 students and staff appoint Head Students, their Deputies and a number of Ambassadors. This team is encouraged to play a leadership role in the school community arranging events for students in years 9-11 and acting as ambassadors for the school. You can also apply to be a Subject Champion, stand for election as House Leaders and take the lead role in the House Council and managing House events. We also encourage our Sixth Form students to take a lead in organising a range of clubs and activities for younger students and organising a wide variety of whole school activities. Sixth Formers are very active in fundraising and charitable activities throughout the school and local community. The Interact Charity Committee has organised Talent Shows to showcase the various bands and performers in school and Sixth Form students traditionally take on the leadership roles on the committee acting as President, Treasurer and Secretary.
Careers Guidance
Our Sixth Form Tutors are well informed about the current state of admissions to Degree courses, Apprenticeship opportunities and graduate employment through constant in-service training. You will have access to ‘Unifrog’ a platform which supports you with the whole process for your next steps- from initial research to drafting your applications. The Careers section in the Learning Resource Centre contains a wide range of reference material and there is also a library of careers and university guides in the Sixth Form Office. Our Careers Hub is situated within the Sixth Form Centre and you will have access to our Careers Research room during independent study time. The process of Sixth Form Careers Guidance begins in January of Year 12 with our extensive programme of preparation for Higher Education, apprenticeships and employment. A ‘Next Step’ Conference is held in June of Year 12 where you will attend seminars run by a broad range of university departments, as well as speakers from a range of apprenticeship and employment settings. We visit the UCAS fair in Worcester, Cardiff University and the Three Counties Careers Fair in Malvern. At the end of the Summer Term in Year 12 you will complete work experience aimed at helping you to gain experience relevant to your future plans. We also participate in Cambridge University’s HE+ programme which includes a programme of lectures in different subject areas and university advice and Oxbridge interview practice. All Year 12 and 13 students can access a school Careers interview with our Careers Team, and we hold a biannual Careers Fair.
Elective and Service Programme
Every student is asked to choose an Elective and a Service. Some electives offer students the opportunity to gain additional qualifications. The other choices offer worthwhile service to the school and wider community or simply relaxation and enjoyment. In 2025 the following Electives were offered: Core Maths Extended Project Qualification Thinking Skills AS Level Duke of Edinburgh Award Gold Arts Award Additional Sport Astronomy Book Club British Sign Language Build a Computer Creative Writing Crochet Dance Darts and Pool Dressmaking Enterprise Fitness Suite Hour Food Preparation Skills French Conversation Gardening Gazette Editorial Team Get into Health Care Get into Teaching Interact Latin Literacy & Learning Support Assistants Musical Theatre Printmaking Public Speaking Reading Hour Sustainable Jewellery Making Yogalates

About School

RegionWest Midlands
Local AuthorityWorcestershire
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeMixed