HomeSchool Profile

Extra-curricular

At SBUA Sixth Form, enrichment is shaped by students as much as it is by the school. Alongside a wide range of planned opportunities, students are encouraged to take ownership of their experience, develop leadership skills, and create activities that reflect their interests and ambitions.

Whether you want to lead, mentor, organise, or explore new experiences, enrichment at SBUA is about building confidence, independence, and skills that prepare you for life beyond Sixth Form.

Head Students & Leadership Roles

Students can apply for leadership positions such as Head Student and other representative roles. These positions allow students to help shape Sixth Form life, represent their peers, and develop strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills.

Student Mentoring

Sixth Form students have the opportunity to support younger learners through mentoring. This helps build confidence, responsibility, and communication skills while making a real impact within the academy community.

Student-Led Clubs & Societies

Students are actively encouraged to create and run their own clubs based on their interests and hobbies. Whether it’s academic, creative, cultural, or recreational, students can take ownership and build communities around shared passions.

Career & University Opportunities

Students take part in career-focused enrichment, including university visits, employer engagement, and progression workshops that support applications for higher education, apprenticeships, and employment.

Competitions & Wider Challenges

Students are encouraged to take part in subject-related competitions and wider academic challenges that help develop confidence, resilience, and subject mastery beyond the classroom.

Trips & Experiences

A range of enrichment trips and experiences are offered to broaden learning, build cultural capital, and give students opportunities to explore new environments beyond the academy.

About School

RegionLondon
Local AuthoritySouthwark
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeMixed

FAQs

How do I apply to SBUA Sixth Form?

You can apply directly through Applicaa. Once we receive your application, we may invite you to a discussion or interview so we can understand your goals, interests, and the subjects you want to study.

What courses can I study at SBUA?

We offer a range of A Levels, vocational qualifications, and technical pathways. These are designed to suit different learning styles and future ambitions, whether that’s university, apprenticeships, or employment.

What are the entry requirements?

To study at SBUA Sixth Form, students are normally expected to have achieved at least 5 GCSEs at grades 4–9 (or equivalent), including English and Maths. For A Level subjects, some courses require higher grades (usually grade 5 or 6 and above) in the relevant subject area due to the level of study involved. For vocational and technical courses, entry requirements may vary depending on the pathway, but we still expect a strong commitment to learning and a willingness to succeed. If you are unsure whether you meet the requirements, we encourage you to apply anyway — our team will review your application and help guide you towards the most suitable pathway for your strengths and goals.

Can I still apply if I’m unsure what I want to study?

Yes. Many students join us while still exploring their options. Our team will support you in choosing the right pathway based on your strengths, interests, and future goals.

What support will I get as a Sixth Form student?

You’ll receive dedicated academic and pastoral support throughout your time with us. This includes mentoring, progress tracking, wellbeing support, and guidance on your next steps after Sixth Form.

What makes SBUA different from other Sixth Forms?

SBUA is part of the London South Bank University Group, which means students benefit from university links, employer partnerships, and real-world learning experiences. We focus on preparing you not just for exams, but for life beyond Sixth Form.

What is student life like at SBUA?

Student life is active, engaging, and opportunity-filled. You’ll take part in enrichment activities, trips, guest speaker sessions, work experience opportunities, and leadership experiences alongside your studies.

What are the facilities like?

Students at SBUA Sixth Form benefit from modern, well-equipped learning environments designed to support both independent study and collaborative learning. This includes specialist classrooms, dedicated study spaces, and facilities that help you get the most out of your courses. If you’d like to see the school for yourself, you can also book a tour directly through our website. This is a great way to explore the facilities, meet staff, and get a real feel for life at SBUA before applying.