Box Hill School SIXTH FORM EDITION
Welcome to all the New Starters On Monday 6th September we welcomed our new cohort of Year 7 and 12s to Box Hill School alongside welcoming new starters to Years 8, 9, 10 and 11. All of these students took part in our induction day ahead of the rest of the school returning for the Autumn term on Tuesday 7th September. The induction day included year group assemblies to meet the Headmaster, Mr Lowde, meeting their tutor and tutor groups, orientation activities around the campus, introductions to all departments and most importantly their first Box Hill School lunch! Parents were also invited to join the Headmaster, tutors, and other teachers at the end of the day for afternoon tea.
September 2021
About the Sixth Form Centre The Sixth Form Centre is an academic, stimulating and friendly place to study. Whatever the students goal is, our Sixth Form can help them to fulfil their potential and reach their goals. We aim to strike the balance of students being part of a school with high expectations of participation and mutual respect, and at the same time helping them to develop as independent learners. Our Sixth Form Centre is a three-story building providing a diverse range of teaching facilities, innovative study areas and individual computer workstations. The large common room provides workspace for study and an environment for relaxation and socialising. The two years of the Sixth Form are the culmination of students’ time at school and a transitional stage, designed to prepare them for the next step, be that the route taken by the vast majority of students into higher education or the first foray into work. Our Careers department is stationed within our Sixth Form Centre for this reason, to support our Sixth Form students through UCAS, job interviews, apprenticeship applications and much more.
Programme Leads Mr Baker is our programme lead for the International Baccalaureate Diploma programme. As well as being the main point of contact for all IB students and helping support them through their studies, he teaches The Theory of Knowledge also known as TOK and is a houseparent in the senior boys’ boarding house, Old Cottage. Mr Bhardwa is the A Level programme lead. As well as being the main point of contact for the A Level cohort across both year 12 and Year 13, he is the Head of Business Studies, teaching students from Year 10 in GCSE all the way through to the Sixth Form.