Aquinas College is the partner sixth form college to Harrytown Catholic High School, St. Anne's RC School and St. James' Catholic High School in Stockport and St. Thomas More School in Buxton. Students attending these schools have priority of admission. Applications are also welcome from Catholic students not currently attending one of the partner schools, as well as from non-Catholic students who wish to continue their education in a Christian environment. Bearing these points in mind, the Governors consider applications in the following order of priority:
Category 1 Catholic applicants from the college's Catholic partner schools Category 2 Catholic applicants from other schools Category 3 Non-Catholic applicants from Catholic schools Category 4 Brothers and sisters of present or former students of the college and children of current staff and governors of the college Category 5 Other applicants
There is no selection of applicants on other grounds and in particular there is no selection on academic ability. Aquinas College now receives more than twice as many applications as there are places. The Governors are committed to maintaining the college's open access, non selective admissions policy.
Courses followed by students depend on what has already been achieved at GCSE and on the student's future plans. Each case is considered individually. The study of some advanced courses may require a particular level of achievement at GCSE. This information is contained in the subject/departmental leaflets which are available on request.
The only necessary conditions for admissions are:
- an ability to benefit from an available course of study
- a commitment to work
- a commitment to the college community
- acceptance of the Student/College Agreement
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are always happy to help. |