Sixth Form admissions
Sixth Form entry September 2025
Wallington County Grammar School provides a selective Sixth Form, admitting male and female students based on their GCSE, IGCSE or equivalent qualifications.
The Sixth Form application process commences from GCSE results day in August 2025, when a student has received their confirmed GCSE Statement of Results.
Please note we do not accept predicted grades or make any form of provisional offer.
Students of Sixth Form age may make their own application for a place in our Sixth Form. External students must complete an online application form. The deadline for applications is given in the schools Admission Arrangements.
The application form will be available here on GCSE exam results day.
Please click here to read our Admission Arrangements for information regarding our application process, the minimum entry requirements needed to apply to our Sixth Form and what happens once your application is submitted.
Further information
Minimum entry requirements
The minimum entry requirements to study in our Sixth form are eight GCSEs:
- Three of which are a minimum of Grade 7 and;
- Three of which are at a minimum of Grade 6 and;
- Two of which are at a minimum of Grade 5 and;
- To have achieved a minimum of Grade 4 in English Language AND Mathematics.
Out of date range students
If an applicant is out of the normal date range for the intake of students for that chronological year, the school asks that supporting documentation is provided no later than two months before any application is made to our Sixth Form. The expected date range of Sixth Form students for entry into Year 12 in 2025 is 01/09/2008 to 31/08/2009.
This supporting documentation should at least provide evidence from a professional to confirm why the student is outside the expected date range. When such a request is made, the Local Governing Body will make a decision on the basis of the circumstances of the case and in the best interests of the child concerned, taking into account the views of the Headteacher and any supporting evidence provided by the parent, plus:
- Parents’/carers' views.
- Information relating to the child’s academic, social and emotional development, where relevant.
- Medical history and the views of a medical professional.
- Any previous history of being educated 16-19 Bursary Fund Policy outside their normal age group.
- If the child may naturally have fallen into a lower age group if it were not for being born prematurely or being summer born and start of school was deferred.
Please find below our policy and application form for the 16-19 Bursary Fund.
Application for 16-19 Bursary Funds
Our uniform requirements can be found in our School Uniform Policy.