Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sixth-form-college

noun
[sɪks fɔrm ˈkɒlɪdʒ]
Definition
A sixth-form college is an educational institution in the United Kingdom that provides advanced study for students, typically ages 16 to 19, after they complete their secondary education.
Examples
  • Many students choose to enroll in a sixth-form college to pursue A-levels in their preferred subjects.
  • The sixth-form college offers a range of extracurricular activities alongside academic programs.
  • After completing their time at a sixth-form college, students often apply to universities across the UK.
Meaning
The term refers specifically to a college that specializes in A-level courses or equivalent qualifications, preparing students for higher education or vocational pathways.
Synonyms
  • post-16 college
  • college for advanced studies