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      • Tiffin’s main intake is at 11 plus (year 7) while a number of boys join in year 9, usually from local (and not so local) prep schools. Boys sit GCSEs and should they continue through to the Sixth Form (which also takes on a small number of joiners each year), A-levels.
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  2. Tiffin has a large Sixth Form of about 500 students, including approximately 40% who are new to Tiffin from other schools, and we welcome applicants for Sixth Form places from boys and girls who will achieve good GCSEs.

  3. www.tiffinschool.co.uk › sixth-form › course-guideCourse Guide - Tiffin School

    Having supported many previous cohorts through the process of choosing their A Levels, we have compiled answers to some common questions that students and parents ask (frequently asked questions). Please use all of the available information to make informed choices and to make your own choice about what is right for you.

  4. Everyone is new to Year 12; whether joining the Sixth Form from Tiffin or from another school, we offer you the opportunity to join in, work hard and enjoy our relaxed and supportive environment designed for bright and enthusiastic young adults.

  5. Jun 24, 2012 · Tiffin Boys offers enormous extra-curricular opportunities and really actively encourages the boys to get involved, often through the House System. But I have just posted my concerns / questions about how all this might be affected by the government's new Ebacc which will replace GCSEs, and the new A level league tables based on AAB in ...

  6. 3.2 Boys can only sit any part of Tiffin School’s Test Procedure once and will not be eligible to sit the test again.

  7. Tiffin’s main intake is at 11 plus (year 7) while a number of boys join in year 9, usually from local (and not so local) prep schools. Boys sit GCSEs and should they continue through to the Sixth Form (which also takes on a small number of joiners each year), A-levels.

  8. From 2017 the minimum qualification for entry is 8 GCSE grades with an average grade of 6.625 (equivalent to 5 grade A's and 3 grade B's at GCSE). The applicant must have a grade A or A*(or the equivalent grade – 7, 8, 9) in three of the four subjects s/he wishes to study in the Sixth Form.

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