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- Our minimum entry requirements are at least 5 A*/A grades or grade 7 or above at GCSE, and it is expected that you will achieve an A* or grade 8/9 in the subjects you want to study at A Level. In addition, external candidates are required to achieve at least a grade A, or grade 7 or above, in English Language and Mathematics.
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Below is a summary of each course’s requirements. Please check the course page for details. Mastering the ability to handwrite is a mandatory core element for Japanese, Chinese and Korean. For Materials Science: Physics and Mathematics. GCSE Chemistry is also required.
- International Qualifications
An ATAR of 98.00 plus completion of the relevant Year...
- UK Qualifications
A full degree would usually require 360 points: 120 at stage...
- International Qualifications
We offer an expanded range of subjects from GCSE, all taught by specialist staff and guarantee to build the timetable around the choices you make, not vice versa, so that many different combinations of subjects are possible. To read the curriculum in detail for each subject, please follow the links below.
- Entry For Current OHS Pupils
- Entry to Sixth Form
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- Sixth Form Admissions and Scholarship Day
- Offers and Acceptance
- Scholarship Application
It is anticipated that current Year 11 pupils in Oxford High School will transfer automatically to the Sixth Form. On the rare occasion that it is deemed a pupil will not flourish in the Sixth Form at Oxford High School, discussions will be held with her parents as soon as possible to offer advice about future options and aspirations.
External applications are warmly invited for Sixth Form (Year 12) entry. Our minimum entry requirements are at least 5 A*/A grades or grade 7 or above at GCSE, and it is expected that you will achieve an A* or grade 8/9 in the subjects you want to study at A Level. In addition, external candidates are required to achieve at least a grade A, or grad...
Our Admissions Events provide an opportunity for you to meet our Head, Mrs Marina Gardiner Legge, and our dedicated staff and current pupils whether virtually or in person. You can visit our Admissions events page to register for an upcoming event.
We recommend applying as early as possible in the year preceding entry using our online application form. All applications for entry to the Sixth Form should be submitted by Sunday 13th October 2024. Please check our Key Admissions Datesto see all dates relevant to your daughter’s admissions journey. You will be asked to upload a current passport-s...
The Sixth Form Admissions and Scholarship Day for entry in September 2025 will take place on Wednesday 6th November and Friday 8th November 2024. Registered applicants will be invited to attend Sixth Form lessons, sit the entrance exams and take part in a panel interview with the Director of Sixth Form and two Heads of Departments relating to the s...
Parents will be informed of the outcome of their daughter’s application on Friday 6th December 2024. Bursary awards will also be communicated to parents at this point.
Academic Scholarships
Candidates in receipt of an offer for Sixth Form entry will automatically be considered for an Academic Scholarship, following acceptance of their place. All Sixth Form academic scholarships and exhibitions are awarded based on GCSE results and will be communicated to students shortly after the start of the academic year in September 2025. Academic Scholars are required to make a full contribution to the academic life of the school and to participate fully in OWLS (Oxford and Wimbledon Leadin...
Art, Drama, Music and Sport Scholarships
Candidates in receipt of an offer for Sixth Form entry also have the opportunity to apply for an Art, Drama, Music or Sport Scholarship (candidates can apply for up to 2 categories). We also offer Exhibitions in these categories. These Scholarships are held for the duration of the time that your daughter is at Oxford High School, subject to satisfactory progress and behaviour. The Scholarship application deadline is Sunday 13th October 2024. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed in Novem...
A full degree would usually require 360 points: 120 at stage 1 (equivalent to the first year of a degree at a conventional university), 120 at stage 2 and 120 at stage 3. To apply to Oxford, students would need to have completed, or be studying for, at least 120 points at stage 1 or above, in appropriate subjects.
To study law, you'll need at least five GCSEs (or equivalent Level 2 qualifications) at grade 4/C or above, including Maths, English Language and Science. Courses are competitive, so you should...
Mar 8, 2019 · You need to look at how different courses rank GCSEs in the selection process at Oxbridge and elsewhere. Some will take them into account as well as the pre test results. So it’s not a given number but the better the grades you get, the better your score and likelihood of being interviewed.
The Sixth Form at OHS is an unforgettable time, combining increased independence, intellectual curiosity, leadership and fun. Join our open day events. You studied broadly for your GCSEs. Now it’s time to look further and think more deeply. To uncover new vistas of knowledge.