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Joining Us
Applications are now being received for September 2024 Entry.
Students will be considered for admission into the Associated Sixth Form providing they meet the entry criteria as set out in the prospectus and Admissions Guidance.
Year 11 students from any school can complete our application form online or ring the Associated Sixth Form Administrator, Mrs Roberts, on 01423 818516 to ask any questions about applying.
The deadline for applications to join the Associated Sixth Form in September 2024 is 31 January 2024 for newcomers.
An online form will be made available for internal Year 11 students in January 2024 and should be completed by the deadline 1 March 2024.
If you would like to receive future updates about the Associated Sixth Form please email associatedsixthforminfo@staidans.co.uk and we will be pleased to add you to our mailing list.
2024 SJF and St Aidans Admission Form
Associated Sixth Form Information Evening January 202301423 818426 6thform@sjfchs.org.uk
Please do take a moment to look at the Sixth Form prospectus and our attendance guide.
Associated Sixth Form Prospectus 2024
Newcomer Plenary 2023Newcomer Introduction 2023Induction Plenary 2023Induction Day Introduction 2023 for SJF students at SA
Induction Day Introduction 2023 for SA students at SJF
SJF Year 13 Information Evening
Year 12 SJF Pastoral Parents Evening 2023
St John Fisher Year 13 Student Support Presentation
Application Timeline
October | St Aidan’s and St John Fisher Open Days |
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October | Prospectus and Application Forms Available |
January | Presentations to Year 11 Students and Information Evening |
Jan-Apr | Newcomer Interviews |
Jan-Apr | Offer Letters issued |
March | Deadline for Applications |
June | Summer Induction Days |
July | Complete Transition Work |
August | Results Day |
Aug-Sep | Enrolment |
Open Days
Our Sixth Form Open Day is Saturday 7th October 2023.
Our Sixth Form Information Evening for 2024 takes place on Thursday 18th January at St. Aidan's C of E High School.
Sixth Form Dress Code
The students in Years 12 and 13 are role models for younger pupils and their standards of dress are an important part of the culture of the Associated Sixth Form. It is hoped that Sixth Form students will be proud of their professional appearance creating a positive image not just in school but also within the wider community. The dress code allows members of the Associated Sixth Form to set a high standard in their personal appearance and to choose from 2 options
Option 1 - Business collared shirt, tie, smart trousers
Option 2 - Smart blouse, smart skirt/smart dress/smart trousers
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ACCEPTABLE WEAR |
NON-ACCEPTABLE WEAR |
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Branding on any items must be discreet |
No obstructive pictures/symbols/logos/writing
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Bottoms |
Smart trousers/ chinos |
Hipsters, leather/leather-look/wet look, denim, frayed, clingy, lycra, decorated leggings, jogging bottoms, shorts
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Smart skirt or dress of an appropriate length (mid-thigh) |
Bodycon, skorts, leather/leather look/wet look, denim, frayed, clingy, lycra
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Tops |
Smart shirt with collar/ smart blouse |
T shirts, polo shirt, tie-dye, cropped tops, strapless tops, spaghetti strap tops, plunging necklines, see-through or revealing clothing, lumberjack type shirt
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Knitwear |
Smart jumper or cardigan |
Garments in sweatshirt style material, hoodies within school (permissible as an outdoor coat for travel to and from school)
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Outerwear |
Coat - to be removed once inside classrooms Tailored jacket/blazer
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Denim jacket, leather jacket |
Footwear |
Smart formal shoes, boots or sandals (leather/leather look/suede/suede look) |
Trainers/pumps/flip flops/sports style shoes (including Vans, Converse,black trainers), Ugg boot style, no bright coloured footwear
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Accessories |
Tie Scarf Discreet jewellery (small nose stud allowed) |
Nose rings Ear lobe stretchers Stretchers Hats
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Hair |
Natural hair colours only |
No extreme styles or colours |