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A very warm welcome to Cardinal Newman Catholic School. Our school is named after one of England’s foremost Catholics, Saint John Henry Newman. We are proud to be associated with his love of learning and his strong commitment to providing the best pastoral support for those in his care.
Why Choose Us? Cardinal Newman sixth form is welcoming to all, whether you are a Newman student transferring from Year 11 or coming in from another school, it provides everybody with the very best opportunities.
It is the next important step to university or an apprenticeship, allowing you to become more independent through the studies which you enjoy the most. Our enrichment programme is at flagship standard. We offer excellent opportunities for you to try new things, and develop interests and skills.
Leaders at Cardinal Newman, with sound support from the multi-academy company (MAC) and the diocese, have a relentless focus on ensuring that all pupils achieve to the best of their ability.
We are the largest Catholic School in England and our size allows us to provide something for everyone at many different levels, both within our curriculum and our exceptionally wide range of extra-curricular clubs and experiences.
Welcome to our Ofsted Information page. The below links offer a summary of our latest inspections and current analysis of the school. For Inspection Teams, more information can be found in the section below. School Evaluation Data and Analysis.
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How to apply. At Newman Sixth, all students are required to choose a pathway that allows them to study 3 A-level or equivalent courses over 2 years. A-level courses are linear and examined at the end of Year 13, whilst many of the BTEC Level 3 courses are examined throughout the course, through a combination of formative exams and coursework.