Colchester Sixth Form College
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Established | 1987 |
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Type | Sixth form college |
Principal | Ian MacNaughton |
Location |
North Hill Colchester Essex CO1 1SN England |
Local authority | Essex |
DfE URN | 130680 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 3200+ |
Gender | Coeducational |
Publication | Insider magazine |
Website |
colchsfc |
The Sixth Form College, Colchester is a sixth form college in Colchester, England. Established in 1987, it provides further education in the north Essex area.
History
The College is located on the former site of the Gilberd School.[1] Recently constructed parts of the building were designed by local architects Martin Wilesmith and Bob Ward of the Roff Marsh Partnership.
In 1994 Blur played a show at the college – three out of four members of Blur have links with Colchester, with drummer Dave Rowntree having attended the Gilberd School.
In 2013, the college served as the backdrop for a submission in the official Brian May and Kerry Ellis crowdsourced music video for "The Kissing Me Song". A portion of the submission can be seen in the subsequent concert release "The Candlelight Concerts: Live in Montreux 2013".
Courses
The College offers courses and qualifications to more than 3100 students – including a large range of AS-Levels and A-Levels; GCSEs; and since 2003, the International Baccalaureate. It is mandatory for students studying AS/A-levels to take at least 3 academic subjects; most AS-level courses cover seven periods per week, while most A-level courses cover eight periods per week.
Additional studies
An extensive Additional Studies programme is run to suit individual interests or to support a career aim. Most courses run over two terms for between one and three periods a week, and some lead to nationally recognised qualifications.
The college's music Additional Studies are notable. It has an orchestra, a band, a choir, and has many music events throughout the year. Instrumental lessons are provided at college at a subsidised cost, and students taking music A-level or IB receive half an hour's free music tuition each week. The Essex Music Foundation also pays for the college's students to take grade 5 and 8 instrumental and theory exams, using the exam board ABRSM.
Departments
- Art and Design
- Art
- Photography
- History of Art
- Sculpture
- Biology
- Biology
- Applied Science
- Business Studies and Economics
- Accounting
- Business Studies
- Applied Business
- Economics
- Chemistry
- Chemistry
- Science in Society
- Computing
- Computer Science
- ICT
- Critical Thinking
- English
- English language
- English Literature
- English Language & Literature
- General Studies
- Geography
- Geography
- Geology
- Environmental Science
- World Development
- History
- Archaeology
- Classical Civilisation
- History – Modern
- History – Tudors
- History – Medieval
- Politics
- Ancient History
- Law
- Law
- Citizenship
- Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Further Mathematics
- Use of Mathematics
- Statistics
- Media and Film Studies
- Media
- Film
- Communication & Culture
- Modern Languages
- French
- German
- Italian
- Spanish
- Performing Arts
- Dance
- Drama
- Music
- Music Technology
- Performance Studies
- Philosophy and Religious Studies
- Philosophy
- Religious Studies
- Physical Education
- Physics
- Physics
- Electronics
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Sociology
- Anthropology
- Technology
- Graphics
- Technology (Product Design)
- Food Technology
- Textiles
Student initiatives
Committees and representation
The Sixth Form College, Colchester has a college council which includes committees for Arts, Social, Charities, Environmental, International and Sports (primarily student-run). Executive positions include a Chair, Vice-Chair, Treasurer, Secretary and Public Relations officer.
Coffee bar – Russ Shop and Ethical Café
A student volunteer-run facility that serves hot and cold drinks, and snacks. It is a Fairtrade, not-for-profit organisation supporting the Russ Foundation in India. It is open from September to May each year.
College magazine
The college produces a magazine. All the articles are written by students. In the academic year 2009/2010 the magazine was named "Insider", following this in the academic year 2010/2011 the magazine was called 'Banter', 2012/2013 was named 'Vision', and in the academic year 2013/2014 the magazine was called 'Perspective'. It was called 'Pulse' during the 2016/2017 academic year when it was, yet again, renamed—this time to "Insider", again.
Student radio
The college has run its own radio station (Storm Radio) since 1995. The shows are presented by students from both years and make use of mixed genres of music, while the station itself functions and is treated by the music industry as any other commercial radio station. The station can be received on 999AM/999MW in the College area and across the IT network in most classroom locations. It can also be picked up in certain areas around Colchester Town Centre. It usually broadcasts for 2 and a half hours a day, although for a one off special in 2002 it broadcast for 24 consecutive hours.
Ofsted
The college was assessed as 'Outstanding' by OFSTED in 2007/08,[2] including 'outstanding' assessments in all 11 inspection categories. It was rated 'Good' in its most recent inspection in December 2017.[3]
Academic results
A-Levels
The college consistently ranked highly on the AS/A-level performance tables, in which the results were above the national average and the average for Essex. In 2017, the average A-Level grade was C-, and the progress score was −0.12, which is below the average progress score for schools and colleges in England.[4]
International Baccalaureate
The average International Baccalaureate score for students at the college was 33 points in 2015[5] and 2016[6], and 32 points in 2017[7] and 2018[8]. This is slightly above the international average of 29 points.
Notable alumni
- Dermot O'Leary – television and radio presenter
- Coffin Joe – founding member of punk rock band The Horrors
- Jamie Lidell – Electronic musician
- Luke Wright – Poet
- Damon Albarn – Lead singer of Blur
References
- ↑ "The Sixth Form College, Colchester – College History". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ↑ "College inspection report" (PDF). Ofsted. November 2007. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ↑ https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/inspection-reports/find-inspection-report/provider/ELS/130680
- ↑ https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/school/130680
- ↑ "Results 2015". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ↑ "Results 2016". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ↑ "Results 2017". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ↑ "Results 2018". Retrieved 21 July 2018.