Welcome to Loreto Grammar School
Welcome to Loreto Grammar School Sixth Form. It gives me great pleasure and pride to introduce our Sixth Form to you, and I trust that this website offers you a flavour of life here. We offer outstanding teaching and learning, pastoral support to accompany you into adulthood and exciting enrichments aimed to educate the whole person and allow each of your gifts and talents to be discovered and unleashed.
At Loreto we offer a truly broad and balanced curriculum which provides a perfect springboard to university and life beyond Loreto. It consists of four elements:
The Totality of the Sixth Form Curriculum
1. Taught Curriculum
2. Additional Learning
3. Enrichment
4. Extracurricular and Student Leadership.
Taught Curriculum: The general pattern of study is three subjects, with some candidates pursuing four. Please be aware that all A Levels offered here are subject to review once we have information about student applications for each course. We will keep everyone informed if there are any changes to our programme.
Our A Level results are outstanding, and students make excellent progress over the two years of Sixth Form. Staff are rigorous in their academic approach, expecting high standards and leading students on to become independent learners and enabling them to flourish. The most important factor for us, as a school, is that all our teachers are passionate about their subjects and genuinely care for every student they teach.
The vast majority our Year 13 students go on to university, either to study a traditional degree or as part of a degree level apprenticeship, with over half entering the Russell Group of higher educational establishments, including Oxford and Cambridge and Ivy League institutions. Those who do opt for employment post‑18 have little difficulty acquiring the kind of position they desire, and students have been successful on very competitive school‑leavers’ programmes such those for as KPMG and Rolls Royce. The most important factor in any decision about the future of our students’ rests upon what is best for each individual.
Additional Learning: Our wide‑ranging Tutorial Time Programme, presented by Form Tutors and external speakers, covers many areas of Sixth Form life, as well as preparing students for independent living, but with a particular emphasis on careers advice and choosing a university. This is backed up by our Careers Department and Connexions advisor service as well as a transition programme in June which is specifically devoted to preparing for post‑18 plans.
Loreto Grammar Sixth Form is a Catholic community in which all the sixth formers take part; students have daily opportunities to develop their faith through prayer, religious assemblies, Masses and the through following the Aletheia Programme. We do not expect applicants to the Sixth Form to be Catholic, but we do expect them to support the Catholic ethos of the school. Our values are centred in God, rooted in gospel values and derive from the vision of Mary Ward and in this spirit, we challenge the students to adopt a wholehearted and determined approach to pursuing their goals, making a contribution and improving the world around them.
As well as outstanding teaching and learning, we recognise and value the essential nature of the pastoral care of our students. Every girl will be part of a small tutor group, who will be there to support her throughout her time with us. Each student is with their form tutor for 30 minutes each day allowing genuine relationships of trust and understanding to be built. Students are also supported by their Year Co‑ordinator and our chaplain who is available to students at all times. It is on these firm footings of outstanding pastoral care that excellent A Level achievement is built, helping each person on their own personal journey through life at Loreto.
I hope that these words have given you an insight into life at Loreto, but I believe that we are at our best when you see the school and meet the people who form our community, and I would encourage all prospective students to visit us to find out more; I look forward to meeting you. Our annual Open Evening is held in October and enquiries about the Sixth Form can be made by email to Sixthform@loretogrammar.co.uk.
Mr Newman
Director of Sixth Form
Assistant Headteacher
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Suitable Ages
11 to 18
Gender
Girls
No. of Students
1,072 Total
No. of Boys
0 (0.0%)
No. of Girls
1,072 (100.0%)
Academic Excellence
GCSE Results
Latest Examination
75.2%
Students achieving A*/A grades (9/8/7)
A-Level Results
Sixth Form Performance
A* grades
20.13%
A*/A grades
56.04%
Leavers’ Destinations
Destinations after GCSEs
View DetailsStaying in education
97%
School
79%
England
Apprenticeships
0%
School
3%
England
Further education
School sixth form
Sixth form college
Other education destinations
Destinations after A-Levels
UK higher education
94%
School
70%
England
Higher Apprenticeships
0%
School
1%
England
Higher education or training
Top 3rd of higher education institutions
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...of which Oxford/Cambridge
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