No young person should make a decision about Further Education without due consideration, especially if that means becoming a member of a sixth form. Here at Ysgol Godre’r Berwyn, we firmly believe that the relationship between years 12 and 13 and the school is beneficial to all.By becoming a member of the Sixth Form, individuals become part of a cohesive and unique society that is integral to the wider school community. Not only will they receive support from staff and teachers to bridge the gap between GCSE and Advanced Subsidiary courses, they will also receive commendable education. Timely information and guidance is provided when it comes to deciding the next steps, whether that be university, apprenticeship or vocational courses.We believe that pupils in years 12 and 13 play a key role in ensuring the school’s ethos is maintained through demonstrating a healthy attitude and respect for education, staff and other pupils, likewise a commitment to society. They are facing two exciting, busy years full of new experiences which can only be consolidated further at Ysgol Godre’r Berwyn’s Sixth Form.Ms Delyth HumphreysHead of 6th FormFor information and stories about the school’s Sixth Form, follow us on Twitter @godre_rFollow us on InstagramBrowse the Sixth Form Prospectus here.
No young person should make a decision about Further Education without due consideration, especially if that means becoming a member of a sixth form. Here at Ysgol Godre’r Berwyn, we firmly believe that the relationship between years 12 and 13 and the school is beneficial to all.By becoming a member of the Sixth Form, individuals become part of a cohesive and unique society that is integral to the wider school community. Not only will they receive support from staff and teachers to bridge the gap between GCSE and Advanced Subsidiary courses, they will also receive commendable education. Timely information and guidance is provided when it comes to deciding the next steps, whether that be university, apprenticeship or vocational courses.We believe that pupils in years 12 and 13 play a key role in ensuring the school’s ethos is maintained through demonstrating a healthy attitude and respect for education, staff and other pupils, likewise a commitment to society. They are facing two exciting, busy years full of new experiences which can only be consolidated further at Ysgol Godre’r Berwyn’s Sixth Form.Ms Delyth HumphreysHead of 6th FormFor information and stories about the school’s Sixth Form, follow us on Twitter @godre_rFollow us on InstagramBrowse the Sixth Form Prospectus here.