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Welcome to Richmond School & Sixth Form College

Welcome to Richmond Sixth Form College where students have a challenging and very positive experience and enjoy excellent outcomes.

Our results demonstrate that we provide high-quality Sixth Form education and we offer excellent support to our students throughout their journey towards either a university place or entry into the world of work

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Boarding Type

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School Type

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Suitable Ages

11 to 18

Gender

Mixed

No. of Students

1,289 Total

No. of Boys

644 (50.0%)

No. of Girls

645 (50.0%)


Academic Excellence

GCSE Results

Latest Examination

25.2%

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

A-Level Results

Sixth Form Performance

A* grades

6.57%

A*/A grades

28.17%


Leavers’ Destinations

Destinations after A-Levels

UK higher education

62%

School

70%

England

Higher Apprenticeships

3%

School

1%

England

Higher education or training

School:66%
England:73%

Top 3rd of higher education institutions

School:15%
England:23%

...of which Russell Group

School:13%
England:21%

...of which Oxford/Cambridge

School:2%
England:1%

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Alumni Stories

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Benji Appleby

September 2017

Employed

I was at Richmond from 2012 to 2019. I was a quiet kid, but Richmond made me feel comfortable helping to foster my passion for science and maths. I loved my time at Richmond with my physics teachers (particularly Mrs Harrison) who I saw had real passion for the subject and recognised my own passion. A standout point was the A level physics trip to CERN at Geneva. It was fantastic to have the opportunity to see such an incredible place of research. On top of that, Richmond made sure I was able to go despite financial hardship – something I was very grateful for. My time at Richmond with such great teachers made me realise how much I truly loved learning.

HANNAH PUGH

September 2021

University

The memories I have of Richmond School and the College are very fond ones! I enjoyed a lot of what I studied when I was at school, and was very interested in it, in particular, maths, sciences and languages, which I am still keeping up with and learning about. I was also keen to branch out, push myself and learn about things that interested me outside the curriculum, so I took part in a variety of things to learn about everything from genetics to medicine to cyber security. I was very lucky to have some wonderful teachers throughout my time at school and sixth form who were able to encourage and help me apply to these things, and I was very grateful for the opportunities this gave me! Even in sixth form, I wanted to remain involved in the main school, so I spent some time volunteering for the maths department and the science club, helping out in lessons and after school, and I had a fantastic time doing it.

JESS KELLY

September 2019

University

I completed both my GCSEs and A-Levels at Richmond School and was pleased with my results. I decided to do A-Levels in Maths, Sport, and Biology as I knew they could help me when going to University to study Paramedic Science. However, I did find the jump from GCSEs to A-levels quite challenging, especially due to the fact most of my studies were online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After studying A-levels I had a year out of education focusing on working and deciding what I wanted to do as a career. During my year out of education, I kept in contact with Mrs Johnson who helped me apply for Paramedic Science at the University of Sunderland. I started my degree in September 2022 and I’m currently at the end of my second year. I have had the opportunity to experience lots of amazing placements, from working on the ambulance to working on several cardiology wards across the north east. I love my job and have experienced things I never would have had the opportunity to do otherwise. Working on the ambulance is one of the most rewarding things I have done and makes me realise that being a Paramedic is something I want to do for the rest of my career. My studies have allowed me to make lifelong friends who I hope to work alongside when I qualify.


Enrichment Activities

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Working outside of the classroom really enhances a student’s learning experience. Many subjects offer residential and day visits, such as the Economics trip to the Houses of Parliament, the Music trip to Germany, History visits to Auschwitz and to historic sites in London, theatre visits through both Drama and English, fieldwork in Geography and Biology and study visits in Maths and the Sciences. Our students also visited and worked in an orphanage in India and helped provide water to a rural part of Peru. There is a robust tutor programme focusing on the school and Sixth Form values, using case studies, research and learning activities and input from visiting speakers to reinforce their importance. Tutor activities are also based on language for learning and current affairs on which the weekly in-house tutor quiz is based.

Board-Games Club and a workshop

Expedition and Other Challenging Activities

Music Department’s Large Range of Extra-curricular Events.

About School

RegionYorkshire and the Humber
Local AuthorityNorth Yorkshire
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeMixed