Careers and Pathways at Sixth Form
School 21 provides enrichment programs to boost creativity, leadership and teamwork, offering diverse opportunities beyond the standard curriculum. Our students receive 2 hours of dedicated extra-curricular, in which they engage in interdisciplinary projects and hands-on experience. This promotes critical thinking and creativity while catering to various learning styles for a holistic educational experience.
Our Extra-curricular offer includes:
- EPQ
- Core Maths
- Sport
- Duke of Edinburgh (Bronze and Silver)
- Social Action (work in the community)
- DEK (Design and Engineering)
- Computing skills
Careers and pathways
Future Pathways at school 21 provides a coherent, inclusive programme that informs, inspires, and prepares every student for life beyond school. The aim is to support them to make ambitious, informed choices and realise their full potential.
Y12 Key Aims
- Deepen understanding of higher education, apprenticeships and employment routes.
- Develop employability and leadership skills.
- Support students in making informed post-18 choices.
Y13 Key Aims
- Finalise and support post-18 applications.
- Prepare students for transition to work, university, or apprenticeships.
- Develop interview and independent life skills.
Tools & Resources: Unifrog & Drop-in Sessions
- Research degrees, apprenticeships, and employment opportunities.
- Record competencies, skills, and extracurricular achievements.
- Build CVs, personal statements, and reference-ready profiles.
- Drop-in’s Available during breaks and lunches with Careers and Aspirations Manager.
2025 Destinations
We secure ambitious destinations for all our Year 13’s.
Stand out results:
Standout results | Standout destinations |
Denisa Baciu A*A*A*A | Oxford – Studying Computer Science and Maths |
Alice Houghton A*AA | Manchester – Full scholarship to study Geography |
Aretas Voliukevicius A*AA | Loughborough – Robotics |
Mujahid Islam A*AA | Kings College – Pharmacy |
Shaheed Rahman AAA | Queen Mary – Medicine |
Tasnia Kurash AAA | Gap Year |
Jumi Kamali AAA | Queen Mary – Economics |