Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sixth-form

noun
/sɪks fɔːm/
Definition
The final two years of secondary education in some educational systems, typically for students aged 16 to 18.
Examples
  • Many students choose to go to a sixth-form college after completing their GCSEs.
  • During sixth form, I focused on my studies to prepare for university.
  • Joining the debate club was one of the best parts of my sixth-form experience.
Meaning
In the UK, the sixth form usually prepares students for university entrance exams, including A-levels or vocational qualifications.
Synonyms
  • advanced level
  • post-16 education
  • senior school