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King's Academy Binfield

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St. Georges Park, Binfield, Bracknell, RG42 4FS

01344306983

lauren.newhouse@kingsacademies.uk

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About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityBracknell Forest
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressSt. Georges Park, Binfield, Bracknell, RG42 4FS


FAQs

Q: What is the grading in the Sixth Form?

A: A-levels are graded from A* to E, with A* being the highest. BTECs use a different system (Pass, Merit, Distinction, Distinction*), which equates to certain A-level grades.

Q: Is there financial support available for Sixth Form students?

A: Some students may qualify for bursaries, especially if they need help covering costs like travel, meals, or study materials. Check with your sixth form about available support options.

Q: Can I take 4 A levels?

A: Universities recommend 3 A levels alongside a wide extra and super curricular programme, which includes; research projects, work experience, volunteering, wider reading, other qualifications e.g. EPQ, Sports Leadership, English Speaking Board. However, the KAB6 team may grant a programme of 4 A levels in exceptional circumstances.

Q: Which subjects do you recommend that I take?

A: You should consider whether there are any subject combinations that would support your next steps. E.g. Medics must study Biology and Chemistry A: If you are undecided about your next steps consider a broader range of subjects to give you more opportunities

Q: How many students in KAB6?

A: Current 140 (Y12 & Y13) As the Academy grows the number in KAB6 will grow. 2025 projection is 200 students on roll.

Q: What are KAB6 Entry Requirements?

A: 5 GCSEs at Level 5 and above including Maths and English. Each subject has their own entry requirement. These are stated in the application form. Also speak to teachers.

Q: How many subjects do you offer?

We offer 30 subjects:

Q: What do you expect your first set of results to be?

A: 80% A*-C, Average Grade B+. Both of these predictions are above the national average.

Q: What is the difference between A level and BTEC?

A-levels are academic, exam-based qualifications focused on in-depth knowledge in specific subjects, while BTECs are vocational and assessed through coursework and practical projects, ideal for hands-on learners. Some sixth forms offer both, so you can choose what suits you best.

Q: I want to study Law, but you don’t offer Law…

A: Universities, including Cambridge do not encourage studying Law at A level. They would prefer you study; History, Sociology, English Literature, Psychology

Q: Are they any combinations we should not consider?

A: We would discourage Business and Economics. Geography and Environmental Science

Q: Can I change my options?

A: Yes, depending on option block and timetable clashes. There can be some movement in the early days of Sixth Form. Most courses are finalised within the first two weeks so students do not fall behind.

Q: How many lessons do we have a week?

A: 10 lessons per subject over two weeks

Q: What is the typical class size?

A: This Varies by Subject. Some subjects may have larger classes due to popularity, while others are smaller.

Q: When is Enrichment?

A: Every Wednesday afternoon is dedicated to Enrichment Activities. You will be encouraged to take up Enrichment during other periods of your week.

Q: Is there a KAB6 uniform?

A: At KAB6 we have a professional dress code.

Q: Can I park at KAB?

A: Yes, this is a unique privilege as a Sixth Former at KAB6

Q: How does KAB6 help me prepare for university?

A: KAB6 is designed to help students develop independence, critical thinking, and in-depth subject knowledge. We offer UCAS support, personal statement guidance, and interview prep to assist with university applications.

Q: What is the workload like in Sixth Form?

A: Sixth form is typically more challenging than secondary school, with greater independence in managing coursework and studying. Expect several hours of homework or independent study per week for each subject.

Q: What is an EPQ, and should I do one?

A: The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) is an independent research project equivalent to half an A-level. It can enhance university applications, particularly if it aligns with your degree interests, but it requires good time management.

Q: What is an apprenticeship, and can I go straight into one after Sixth Form?

A: Apprenticeships combine work with study and can lead directly to careers. They’re an option after sixth form and are available at various levels, often offering an alternative to university.

Q: What support services are available in KAB6?

Academic Support: Tutoring, study skills workshops, and access to learning resources. Career Guidance: Assistance with university applications, career advice, and apprenticeship information. We have a dedicated careers advisor. Pastoral Care: Counselling services, mental health support, and personal development programs. We have a KAB6 Designated Safeguard Lead. Special Educational Needs (SEN): Tailored support for students with specific learning requirements. We work closely with the SEND team with students that need SEN provision.

Q: Is work experience available at KAB6?

A: Yes, we offer Work Experience in the Summer Term of Year 12

Q:What support will i receive if I am struggling academically?

A: Speak to Teachers: Discuss difficulties with subject teachers for tailored support. Academic Advisors: Utilise advisors or tutors for additional help and study strategies. Peer Support: Form study groups with classmates for collaborative learning. Use Resources: Take advantage of library resources, online materials, and workshops. Time Management: Develop effective study schedules to balance workload and reduce stress. Seek Counselling: Access mental health services if stress or anxiety is impacting your studies.

Q: What are the benefits of attending Sixth Form?

A: Focused Education: Concentrated study in chosen subjects, enhancing depth of knowledge. Transition Support: Bridge between compulsory education and higher education or employment. Mature Environment: Suitable for students seeking a more independent and mature learning setting. Social Opportunities: Opportunity to form lasting friendships and professional networks. Specialised Resources: Access to subject-specific facilities and expert teaching.