Welcome to St Augustine's Catholic College
We are immensely proud of the Sixth Form at St Augustine’s. It is a place of welcome, learning, and of service. As a Sixth Former at St Augustine’s, you will be given the opportunity to succeed academically, contribute to society and develop a plan for your next steps. You will be expected to be focused and motivated, a role model for younger students. In return, your teachers will offer expert subject knowledge and your specialist Sixth Form tutors will provide the highest standards of pastoral care and guidance through post-18 applications.Mrs Portingale-Cowper and Mrs Chloe Rowlatt-WestonCo-Heads of Sixth Form
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Boarding Type
No Boarder
School Type
Academy converter
Suitable Ages
11 to 18
Gender
Mixed
No. of Students
950 Total
No. of Boys
480 (50.5%)
No. of Girls
470 (49.5%)
Academic Excellence
GCSE Results
Latest Examination
9.7%
Students achieving A*/A grades (9/8/7)
A-Level Results
Sixth Form Performance
A* grades
7.14%
A*/A grades
24.37%
Leavers' Destinations
Destinations after GCSEs
Staying in education
90%
School
79%
England
Apprenticeships
3%
School
3%
England
Further education
School sixth form
Sixth form college
Other education destinations
Destinations after A-Levels
UK higher education
N/A
School
1%
England
Apprenticeships
N/A
School
19%
England
Higher education or training
Further education
Employment
Not sustained in education/employment
Courses
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We're currently gearing up to offer you a full list of our courses. Stay tuned — amazing learning opportunities are on their way very soon. Thank you for your interest and enthusiasm!
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Please see our website for more information on our admissions process.
Admissions Process
Start ApplicationKey Dates & Deadlines
Dec 4, 2025
Sixth Form Open Evening
Term Dates & Half-Term Holidays
Planning ahead for school holidays? Below are the term dates and half-term dates for the 2026/2027 academic year.
Autumn
2 terms
Half Term 1
Sep 1 - Oct 22
Half Term 2
Nov 3 - Dec 19
Spring
2 terms
Half Term 1
Jan 5 - Feb 13
Half Term 2
Feb 23 - Mar 27
Summer
2 terms
Half Term 1
Apr 13 - May 22
Half Term 2
Jun 1 - Jul 22
Half-Term & Holiday Dates
Autumn Half Term
Oct 23 - Oct 31
Spring Half Term
Feb 14 - Feb 22
Easter Break
Mar 28 - Apr 12
Alumni Stories
Show all storiesDanielle Mansfield
September 2010
University
“My years at St Augustine's is a time I remember with great happiness, creativity, and respect. I have pursued a career in Climate and Environmental Science and Policy. I received an MSc from King's College London and went on to lecture at Bournemouth University on the Green Economy MSc. I am currently completing my PhD at the Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London, in Wildfire Science and Conservation Biology. My years at St Augustine's taught me to be confident, caring, and strong, providing me with the skills to embark on independent research trips around the world - and always make a friend!”
James Otto
September 2006
Employed
I had a great time at St. Augustine’s, and feel lucky to have been in a school where the things I was excited and passionate about were nurtured and given room to grow. In particular, the exceptional music department under the guidance of the dedicated and talented teachers is undoubtedly one of the reasons I’m now doing music full-time. I’ve been fortunate to work on lots of exciting projects, including being on the music team for Doctor Who, working with Oscar-nominated composers Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow on Men and Archive 81, composing music for adverts and international music labels, and of course - writing the St. Augustine’s school song, Together. The sixth form at St. Augustine’s helped me to invest in the things I was great at, and enabled me to believe that I could do the type of work I wanted to pursue.
Benjamin Canares
September 2001
Employed
Attending St Augustine’s Sixth form was a formational experience for me. I studied English, Art, Psychology and Media Studies and made lasting friendships. The school environment was warm and supportive, but also encouraged a sense of independence - setting me up brilliantly for both uni, and life in London. Benjamin Canares is currently Fashion Editor at The Financial Times HTSI magazine. Since primary school, he has been devoted to fashion and magazines. Ben has worked with many of the world leaders in the fashion industry, travelling the world in the process. Most recently, he styled Lily Allen for the cover of HTSI magazine
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