Haslingden Sixth Form builds a strong foundation for whatever students choose to pursue in the future
As students finish their GCSEs and embark on their path to adulthood, there are a lot of big decisions to make.
Alongside consistently high A-level pass rates with a significant number of students achieving top grades, the sixth form builds a strong foundation for whatever students pursue in the future. The school does this through personalised university and career preparation, such as one-to-one support for UCAS applications, interview coaching, and successful apprenticeship and internship opportunities with local employers.
Leadership is one of the skills that Haslingden students get many opportunities to develop. Its bespoke Future Leaders programme provides a solid foundation of responsibility and ownership, culminating in certified awards and increased skills such as confidence, passion, resilience, and more.
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