

Writhlington School
Knobsbury Lane, Writhlington, Radstock, BA3 3NQ
01761433581
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Welcome to our Sixth Form at Writhlington School.
We are incredibly proud of our Sixth Form community, which offers a broad and exciting range of courses in a supportive and inspiring environment. Students benefit from expert teaching, excellent facilities, and a wide programme of enrichment activities.
Our aim is to help every student succeed personally and academically and prepare them for university, apprenticeships, and employment. We look forward to working with you on the next stage of your educational journey.
Mr. Michael Sheedy
Head of Sixth Form
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Enrichment Activities
Show all activitiesThe Writhlington PE Department offers a wide range of extra-curricular sports clubs and activities for all ages and abilities to partake in. These range from the more traditional activities such as rugby and hockey, to more unique activities like climbing and trampolining.
Writhlington School CCF was established in 2003 and currently has over 70 cadets. The Combined Cadet Force (CCF) is a voluntary youth organisation in schools and colleges sponsored and administered by the Ministry of Defence (MOD). CCF units, known as contingents, may comprise of up to four Service sections, Army, Royal Air Force (RAF), Royal Navy (RN) and Royal Marines (RM). Writhlington currently operates a very successful Army Section. The Combined Cadet Force (CCF) has been recognised as a first class, extra curricular activity for the development of young people and particularly to provide exciting opportunities for teenaged cadets to exercise responsibly and learn leadership skills in a disciplined environment. Through structured, military themed and adventurous activities, cadets take responsibility and develop the qualities of self-reliance, resourcefulness, endurance, perseverance and a clear understanding of service to their country and their community. These are personal qualities which will remain of value throughout the cadets’ lives and will undoubtedly assist in the early stages of their chosen careers.
There are four main sections of a Duke of Edinburgh programme: volunteering, physical, skills and expedition. At Gold level, participants must also complete a residential section. Every young person’s Duke of Edinburgh programme is personal to them, participants can choose what they would like to do and most activities count. Activities for each section take a minimum of one hour a week over a set period of time, so the award can fit around studies, hobbies and social lives.
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Bath and North East Somerset |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Knobsbury Lane, Writhlington, Radstock, BA3 3NQ |