A warm welcome to our Sixth Form
The Sixth Form at Dane Court is underpinned by our world-class IB curriculum pathways, our culture of aspiration and our focus on individual support.
Our International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum pathways are internationally-recognised, knowledge-rich programmes which are highly valued by leading universities and employers. Ofsted judged our Sixth Form to be ‘Outstanding’ in 2022, praising the ‘excellent subject knowledge’ of our teachers and the ‘strong academic focus and breadth provided through the International Baccalaureate programme’.
Our wider curriculum includes extensive careers education, one-to-one support for university and apprenticeship applications, and aspirational programmes to support specific career pathways and destinations.
Interested? Find out more at our Open Evening on Wednesday November 27th 2024 (5pm - 7pm).
Curriculum Overview
Students at Dane Court Grammar School can choose to study either the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP), or our IB Bespoke course.
The IBDP and IBCP are unparalleled in their breadth and flexibility, meaning that students can choose a combination of subjects which is tailored to their unique ambitions and interests. The breadth of the curriculum also enables students to make inter-disciplinary connections between subjects and areas of knowledge – a highly sought after skill in today’s increasingly competitive world. There is good reason why these qualifications are found in some of the most expensive independent schools and the most successful international schools in the world.
Compared to A-levels, the IB develops students to be more independent, more open-minded and more likely to successfully complete their university studies (University Admissions Officers' Report, 2017).
Our IB programmes are different from A Levels because they:
- Encourage students to think critically and challenge assumptions
- Develop independently of local and national systems, incorporating quality teaching and learning methods from research and the global network of schools
- Encourage students of all ages to consider both local and global contexts
- Develop multilingual students and strong oracy skills
- Develop independent research skills to help students thrive at university