Navigating the transition from Year 11 to Sixth Form is a significant step, marking a shift towards greater independence and academic specialization. For students at Brookhurst International School, this journey is an exciting one, with unique opportunities in A-Levels, IBDP, IFD and BTEC qualifications. Here is a guide to help you prepare for this next chapter.
Acknowledge the Change
The first step is to recognize that Sixth Form is different from your previous years. The structure of your day, the way you study, and your relationship with teachers will all evolve. You will be expected to take on more personal responsibility for your learning, manage your time effectively,
and engage more deeply with your chosen subjects.
Academic Preparation
- Review Your GCSEs: The grades you achieve in your IGCSEs are your gateway to Sixth Form. Ensure you have met the entry requirements for your desired courses, which at Brookhurst typically include a minimum of five A*-C grades, including Mathematics and English, and an A*-B grade in the subjects you wish to study at A-Level.
- Understand Your New Courses: The Brookhurst Sixth Form offers A-Levels, IBDP, IFD and BTEC qualifications. A-Levels are a more academic, exam-focused pathway, while BTECs are more practical and career-oriented, with continuous assessment. The IBDP combines
breadth, depth, and personal growth, requiring students to study across disciplines while engaging with unique core components. IFD is a shorter course providing a direct stepping stone for students ready to progress quickly to university study. Research the path and courses you've selected to
understand the syllabus, required reading, and expected workload.
- Embrace Independent Study: One of the biggest changes in Sixth Form is the amount of independent study time. Use this time wisely. Find a study method that works for you, whether it's creating a study plan, using mind maps, or working in groups. The quiet study areas
at Brookhurst are great resources for this.
- Utilize Academic Clinics: Brookhurst teachers are available for one-on-one help. Don't hesitate to attend academic clinics and revision sessions to sharpen your skills and address any challenges you face in your new subjects.
Personal and Social Transition
- Engage with the Community: Sixth Form at Brookhurst is a vibrant community with a mix of students from various backgrounds. Get involved in the school's clubs and activities, such as Model United Nations or the World Scholars Cup, to build friendships and develop new skills.
- Develop Time Management Skills: The increased workload and greater freedom mean that time management is crucial. Learn to balance your academic commitments with your co-curricular activities and social life. Use a planner or a digital calendar to keep track of deadlines
and schedule your study periods.
- Seek Support: It's normal to feel a bit overwhelmed at the start. Brookhurst provides excellent spiritual and mental support through its school counselor. Remember that you are part of a supportive learning community, and there are always teachers, staff, and peers available to offer guidance.
Plan for the Future
Career and University Research: The choices you make in Sixth Form directly influence your future. Start thinking about your post-school plans. Brookhurst’s A-Levels, IBDP and IFD are globally recognized and provide access to universities worldwide. BTECs are also widely accepted and can lead to further education, training, or employment. Begin researching university courses and entry requirements early.
The transition to Sixth Form is a journey of growth and discovery. By preparing academically, embracing independence, and utilizing the resources available at Brookhurst International Schools, you can set yourself up for a successful and fulfilling two years.