If there are places available in Years 9, 10, or 11, the School will wish to be satisfied that applicants:-
If you are interested in joining the Sixth Form at RBAI please contact the Principal’s Secretary. We will arrange a meeting with Mr. Peak (Head of Sixth Form) who will be delighted to provide you with a tour of the School and also answer any questions or queries you may have.
The RBAI Sixth Form experience is outstanding as it promotes academic excellence and enrichment alongside a vast array of co-curricular opportunities. RBAI offers a very broad range of courses in the Sixth Form. Further details, (such as exam board, course content, modular weighting), can be found on the School’s website – in the ‘Curriculum’ section you will find a document entitled ‘Sixth Form Subject Choices Booklet’. In addition to offering an extensive suite of ‘A’ levels, pupils can also opt to study BTEC courses.
The BTECs we offer include:
The majority of boys will study 3 subjects in Lower Sixth and continue with these in their final year. Only boys with a points score of 28 or above in their GCSE subjects should consider studying 4 subjects in Lower Sixth. Most pupils who are considering a university course in Medicine, Dentistry or Veterinary Science will choose to do four subjects in Lower Sixth – although this is not stipulated by all the universities. The same applies if they would be intending to apply to the University of Oxford or Cambridge.
Pupils wishing to enter the Sixth Form will normally require a minimum of 12 points (A*= 4 points, A = 3 points, B = 2 points, C* = 1 ½ points, C = 1 point) and undertake 3 AS or equivalents. Pupils are generally expected to have achieved at least a Grade B or a high Grade C* at GCSE level in the subjects they wish to study in the Sixth Form. If a subject is oversubscribed, criteria may be enhanced.
Entry to the Sixth Form is also dependent upon a pupil’s disciplinary record, an average attendance of 95%, and the professional judgement of staff that a pupil has the self-motivation to follow a post-16 course. Credit will also be given to the contribution a pupil can make to the co-curricular life of the school.
In anticipation of your son’s entry to the Lower Sixth in 2024, we would ask that you fill in the details on the application form. Please note that it may be possible for pupils to change their subject choices during the Year 13 Registration Day, for which attendance is compulsory, on 23rd August 2024. Term begins on 28th August 2024.