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Facilities

Significant investment has gone into ensuring the brand-new Fullbrook 6 building is fitting of a thriving Sixth Form institution. This includes:

  • A cafeteria specifically for Sixth Formers
  • A new lecture theatre, to assist the transition to Higher Education
  • A large Group Study Room to allow students to work collaboratively with classmates in independent study periods.
  • A Silent Study Room to facilitate private study.
  • A Common Room, complete with table football and a pool table, to relax with friends.
  • Table tennis in the garden.

 

 

Our Sixth Formers benefit from an array of fantastic facilities across the school:

  • Exclusive access to a fully equipped gym before and after school.
  • Bespoke facilities in the science block, specifically for Sixth Formers.
  • A 3G pitch for exclusive use once a week.
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Click Play below to watch our video on the F6 Experience

Trips

Fullbrook 6 enriches the education students receive with an array of school trips.

These include:

  • Berlin
  • Frankfurt
  • New York
  • CERN
  • Duke of Edinburgh trips into the British countryside

Student Leadership Team

Our Student Leadership Team lead the student body for the school as a whole and for the sixth form specifically. The Student Leadership Team lead charity and social events for the sixth formers, extra-curricular events for students and provide a voice for sixth formers to address all matters that sixth formers consider important, from environmental issues through to student facilities.

Seren Mellor – Student Principal
Robert Lungu – Student Principal 
Ruby Rydquist
Aabginay Ahmed
Lucas Collyer-Todd
Emily Mahoney

Click Play below to hear more from our Student Leadership Team

EPQ and Inspired to Achieve

We are strong believers at Fullbrook 6 that academic subjects alone do not equip students for the next steps in their lives. For this reason, we run two courses which allow our students to develop the skills and qualities that make them stand out from their peers when applying for universities, apprenticeships or jobs.

Inspired to Achieve is a project created by and for Fullbrook 6 students. It involves students receiving talks from leaders in industry and education about the soft skills that will equip them for top jobs and universities for the future. This includes talks as diverse as interview skills, public speaking, IT skills and making small talk with strangers. The course culminates with students presenting on a research project of their choice.

This leads on to the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), a course recognised in UCAS points, that is a 5,000 word essay or artefact produced at the end of extensive research into a subject students feel passionate about. All students are supported by a staff supervisor throughout the course of their research.

The two projects combined mean our students leave Fullbrook 6 ready prepared for an increasingly competitive labour market.

Tutor Programme and Academic Mentoring

Every student in Fullbrook 6 will be allocated to a tutor related to their set of subjects. This is done to equip students for the increased demands of A-Levels and ensure that the advice they receive is consistent with the faculty. The tutor group consists of a combination of Year 12 & 13 students, allowing the students to learn from each other and build a cohesive sixth form.

Students attend a collective tutor session twice a week, during which time they look at plans for the future, contemporary issues that are important for young people to understand and competitions that are ensure a sense of community within our small sixth form. The bonds students form with their tutor groups and indeed their tutor last for a lifetime.

Students also receive one-to-one support Academic Mentoring sessions with their tutor in order to ensure their wellbeing and academic performance are supported before they might become a problem and ensure students feel equipped for navigating a challenging transition to the adult world. Central to the value of Academic Mentoring is support students through the UCAS process or letters of application to employers.

Admissions Information

Further information regarding applying to Fullbrook 6 to study with us in September 2025 is available via the Admissions and Fullbrook 6 Application Form sections of our website.

Thank you for taking the time to join The Fullbrook 6 Experience, if you have any questions or require further information, please email [email protected] and we will be happy to assist with your enquiry.