Not Got The GCSE Results You Wanted? We’ve Got You Covered

Want to study at our incredible Sixth Form College but not sure you’ve got the right grades?

We have one-year Access 2 A Level programmes which are studied at Level 2. These allow you to improve on your GCSE results so you can proceed to your chosen course!

As the nation sees a dip in GCSE results, Cadbury Sixth Form College is delighted with an impressive rise in its performance, providing hope and opportunities for students eager to continue their academic journey. This year, the college family has achieved a notable increase in GCSE pass rates, with over 700 grades at 4+ in English and Maths, bucking the national trend of declining results. These achievements are opening up new doors for students, enhancing their academic prospects and future career opportunities.

Cadbury Sixth Form College has distinguished itself by outperforming the national average and students at the college have excelled, securing strong results that position them well for further studies and future success.

If you’re still exploring your options after GCSEs, Cadbury Sixth Form College offers a range of flexible pathways to help you achieve your academic goals.

Come in, enrol and talk to us! Information on times and dates of enrolment is here: enrol.cadbury.ac.uk

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Weather update!

Due to the extreme weather, Cadbury Sixth Form College  will be closed today – Friday 9 January.

For those students who are due to sit exams, these are also cancelled and alternative arrangements will be made on return to college.

We apologise for the disruption and thank students, parents and carers for their understanding.

The safety of students and staff remain our priority. Take care and stay safe.

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