Exploring Sixth Form Life at Dauntsey's
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Summary
In this conversation, Zoe, Deputy Head (Upper School) at Dauntsey’s, offers insight into the rich and varied experience of Sixth Form life at the school. She outlines her role in guiding students through both academic and pastoral aspects of their journey, highlighting the importance of fostering independence and responsibility. The discussion covers the smooth induction process for new students, the breadth of A Level and BTEC options, and the additional ‘plus one’ opportunities that allow students to pursue personal interests. Zoe also reflects on the strength of the boarding community, the emphasis on co-curricular involvement, and the role of outreach and volunteering in shaping well-rounded individuals.
Takeaways
- The Upper School covers Years 10 to 13, with a focus on GCSEs and A Levels.
- Sixth Form is a crucial time for developing independence and life skills.
- Students are encouraged to take part in co-curricular activities and leadership roles.
- A structured induction helps students settle confidently into sixth form life.
- Dauntsey’s offers a diverse selection of A Level and BTEC subjects.
- The ‘plus one’ option allows exploration beyond core academic subjects.
- Boarding life provides supportive social spaces and fosters strong community bonds.
- Sixth Former's are educated about responsible behaviour, including alcohol awareness.
- Outreach and volunteering are key elements of the Sixth Form ethos.
- While academic achievement is important, personal development is equally valued.
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