The Quest Academy Sixth Form - Quest6 Prospectus

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PROSPECTUS For 2025 Entry

SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM

Executive Principal - Mr Andy Crofts

Head of School - Mr Thomas Beecham

DEPUTY PRINCIPALS

Mrs Elisabeth Dean

Mrs Zaira Sami

QUEST6 LEADERSHIP TEAM

Jason Kubilius

Assistant Principal, Quest6

Leah Martin Achievement Coordinator, Quest6

INTRODUCTION QUEST6

Quest6, the Sixth Form at The Quest Academy, opened in 2014 with 60 students. It has since more than doubled in size due to consistently excellent results and a supportive environment where students flourish academically and personally.

Quest6 is a professional academic environment with a strong, academic focus. Students are expected to dedicate themselves to their studies, and in return they are fully supported by a team of expert staff.

In addition to academic excellence, Quest6 is a positive, rich and innovative learning environment where every student can achieve excellence in all that they do, in the classroom and beyond it. Students have access to a wide range of enrichment activities to extend learning in a range of contexts and promote leadership, teamwork, reflection, confidence, and high self-esteem.

EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS HAPPENS HERE

Quest6 students have extraordinary success academically, personally and in their futures. Students in our Sixth Form experience first class teaching in tutorial sized classes to support the highest levels of progress.

Our tutorial programme is designed to help students develop skills such as independence, resourcefulness, initiative, problem solving and communication. Our co-curricular pathways allow students to select opportunities that will help expand their academic profile and strengthen their character.

Students flourish at university and apprenticeships after Quest6. The foundation they have gained allows them to continue to grow academically. Extraordinary success happens at Quest6, and students continue to go from strength to strength as life-long learners.

Our strength comes from strong partnerships: with our parents, the community we serve and the close links that we have with The Collegiate Trust. We bring together and harness our extensive experience and expertise to everybody’s benefit.

This prospectus will give you a brief insight into our ethos and our work. We look forward to welcoming you to Quest6.

Crofts, Executive Principal, The Quest Academy

ABOUT QUEST6

Quest6 is a highly professional sixth form with unique, tutorial style classes and a student-centred approach. In our supportive and nurturing environment, students make rapid and sustained progress and no student gets forgotten.

Quest6’s broad offer of academic courses leads students into the most highly skilled career paths. Subject specialists run exciting, engaging, and insightful tutorial-style lessons with an average class size of around ten.

The modern building is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and resources to enhance the learning experience. The excellent teacher-to-student ratio helps optimise and maximise learning ensuring personalised academic support for every single student, which contributes to our consistent track record of exceptional student progress.

A rigorous series of checkpoints throughout the students’ journeys on their courses and robust interventions enable all students to reach their aspirations of University or high-level apprenticeships.

A real strength of Quest6 is the opportunities we provide our students outside of lessons. These include visits to universities, the chance to take part in the extended research project, sports and creative arts, support for those pursuing Oxbridge and career support to all. Students graduate from Quest6 with a set of academic qualifications to be proud of, but also a well-rounded set of skills to be successful in their chosen careers.

CO-CURRICULAR OPPORTUNITIES

We are fully committed to our students finding inspiration no matter what their talents are, or where their interests may lie. Our co-curricular provision unashamedly hopes to focus on pushing students outside their usual experiences, even outside their comfort zone, nurturing a positive can-do attitude.

Challenge with support means you achieve more than you ever imagined: whether that is learning a new skill to tackling a sports challenge, or delivering a talk to your peers on a sensitive topical issue. Just as our Learning Habits are interweaved into our curriculum, so they are firmly embedded in our co-curricular provision.

Ultimately, as in all aspects of Quest6 life, our co-curricular provision is about having fun, trying something new, standing shoulder to shoulder with your friends, testing yourself as team members and leaders, and learning to appreciate your passions, limits and self. Opportunities range from sport and leisure, to the academic and community service.

Our co-curricular provision is important to our students discovering who they are and developing as well-rounded, balanced individuals. With the spark kindled, we hope that your passions will stay with you throughout your lives.

QUEST6: YOUR ROUTE TO SUCCESS

At Quest6, we empower the next generation of learners with a diverse and rigorous curriculum that prepares 16-18 year olds for university and higher-level apprenticeships, as well as careers in fields such as business & finance, applied sciences, healthcare, the creative industries, sports and technology. Our wide range of subjects is designed for students with diverse aspirations and the determination to reach the highest level they possibly can. We continually refine our offerings to ensure they provide successful pathways into professional and academic futures.

Our sixth form embodies professionalism, aspiration, independence, and success, supported by a strong work ethic. We offer a unique blend of A-Level and ‘alternative academic qualifications’ (BTEC / CTEC), with strict entry standards for all courses, and a professional environment to ensure student success. Our curriculum is versatile, catering to students interested in routes which are purely academic, looking at ‘alternative academic qualifications’, or a mixture of both. The focus is on designing an individualised curriculum which is best placed to ensure each student achieves their goals.

We are a relatively small, nurturing sixth form that takes learning seriously, providing the support students need to excel. This means every student receives the care, guidance and support needed to give them every possible chance of success. Quest6 not only prepares students for their next steps, but helps them instil the attributes they will need to be successful throughout their adult life.

THE QUEST6 LEADERSHIP TEAM

Jason Kubilius, Assistant Principal, Quest6

Mr Kubilius studied Maths and Music at Leeds University before going onto study for a Masters in Cultural Studies at Birmingham University and then a PGCE at the Institute of Education. He has taught in many schools in London from Lewisham and Tower Hamlets to Bromley and Croydon and has had a variety of roles from Head of Performing Arts to AHT for Teaching and Learning. Being a music teacher is a hugely rewarding job and he was a passionate advocate for the Arts being one of the music teachers leading Music Excellence London and a pathfinder school for Musical Futures.

Most recently, Mr Kubilius has taught maths and led post-16 provision across several schools. This is an incredibly rewarding role as young people are entering a hugely important stepping-stone in their lives. Indeed, it is at this stage in a young person’s life that the transformative effects of education can be at their most profound and long lasting. It is a real privilege to be a part of this journey as Assistant Vice Principal for Quest6.

Leah Martin, Achievement Coordinator, Quest6

Miss Martin studied History at University of Roehampton before completing her PGCSE In Secondary History Education at University of Roehampton. Whilst at Roehampton, she held the post of Senior Student ambassador, vising to local schools to give personal statement workshops and educate students on post-18 choices Miss Martin has taught in schools in Southwest London, but returned to Croydon to teach at The Quest Academy, now entering her sixth year. She has previously held the role of RSHE coordinator for Quest Academy, recreating the schools My Quest Journey Curriculum for lower school, as well as designing the tutor programme for all years.

For the last 5 years, she has taught History and Sociology at A Level and has accompanied students on several international trips to Munich and Belgium. Miss Martin finds post-16 provision to be incredibly pivotal as this is the moment they get the chance to develop their passions and interests and shape their future adulthood.

PASTORAL CARE

The well-being of our Sixth Form students is just as important as their academic growth. Quest6 students benefit from uniquely tailored pastoral support, provided by the Sixth Form team, including the sixth form tutors, SEND Manager and The Pastoral Director.

Students develop their independence, resilience, and resourcefulness and ensure they make the most of their time outside of lessons to prepare for the demands of undergraduate level study. We tailor advice in all relevant areas including CV building, personal statement writing, interview preparation, mentoring and pastoral care in addition to signposting to other services, as required through the tutorial programme, activities weeks, Academy days and workshops. Students experience two seminars a week with experts in careers, universities, apprenticeships and much more.

Outside of lessons, Quest6 students also build relationships with dedicated Sixth Form tutors in groups of no more than 20. These tutors are available to assist students in all aspects of their Sixth Form experience, from academic encouragement, pastoral support and careers guidance. Every student is known as an individual, which helps in defining their aspirations and championing their well-being.

The tutorial programme has been carefully structured to help students develop their interpersonal and intra-personal skills and prepare them to be successful citizens in fulfilling careers following graduating Quest6.

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STUDENT LEADERSHIP TEAM

Jade Deguin

As a dedicated student leader, I’m honoured and excited to have been appointed to this role. Taking on this responsibility is a privilege and a joy, as it allows me to contribute to our school community in more meaningful ways. I’m committed to creating a supportive and collaborative environment, where every voice is encouraged, heard and valued.

Being in this position is not just about leadership but about working together with the rest of the student leaders to create positive change and make our shared experiences memorable. I look forward to working with my peers and the administration to make this year one of growth, inclusion, and achievement for everyone involved in The Quest Academy.

THE STUDENT PRESIDENTS’ ROLE

Our role as Student Presidents is to communicate and listen to the ideas of students. We also lead the year 11 prefects and year 12 house captains. We have a big role within the Student Council, house competitions and much more.

We undertook a rigorous selection process to be chosen as Student Presidents. The process involved multiple stages including a letter, speech, student vote, year 7 focus group and a panel interview. This process has helped us, and other applicants, develop a range of skills. We are really privileged to be able to represent the student body and their views.

Allen Onokurhefe

Student presidency is a prestigious role which I am honoured to have. I seek to steward this role diligently ensuring the strengthening of the Quest community, making school better for every student. Through my experience in the student council and house representative I have acquired the skills which allow me to be a mentor and role model for my peers.

I believe that helping out in the local community is essential which I express through my work as a peer mentor and tutor through the STAMP initiative. This has been furthered by volunteering at the British Heart Foundation and as a football coach.

FACILITIES

Quest6 students have their own branch of the Academy building including a computer suite, common room, laptops, tutorial style teaching rooms, quiet study rooms and kitchen facilities.

Students are not limited to the Quest6 area though and enjoy enrichment activities, clubs, science, sports, technology, and creative subjects in the Academy’s other facilities.

Students at Quest6 have access to cutting-edge, state-of-the-art facilities that – for at least the foreseeable future – are arguably the best that Greater London has to offer. A dedicated social study area, seminar-style teaching rooms, brand new technology as well as access to all of Quest’s new buildings ensure that current and future Quest6 students learn in a modern, peaceful, exceptional education environment.

PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER QUEST6

We are immensely proud of the destinations of all our students and in particular the large proportion that are accepted onto courses at prestigious Russell Group Universities. Students experience tailored careers guidance and support through Year 12 and are bombarded with great opportunities to get involved with to prepare themselves for life after Quest6.

UCAS masterclasses and focus groups are run to give students the best possible chance of studying at their chosen Universities. The individualised student-centred approach is fundamental in helping students thrive in their interviews for University or Apprenticeships and then flourish in the next chapters of their life.

WHAT THE STUDENTS SAY

KWAKU BOATENG

Graduated Quest6 and is now studying Film and Theatre at University of Reading.

MOHAMED IMAN

Graduated from Quest6 and has now graduated from University of Oxford.

MUHAMAD MUHAMAD

Graduated from Quest6 and has now graduated from University College London.

I am entirely grateful for my experience as a student of the Quest6. I would not have attained grades of such high standards if it weren’t for the guidance, the assistance, and the belief that the teaching staff had for my future as a high value individual. Whether it was firm but crucial advice with my personal statement, the attention and supervision when developing my interviewing skills or even providing me with the essential resources that contributed towards my coursework. The mentorship aided towards my personal development throughout my academic year.

IDORENYIN HOPE AKPAN

Every teacher strives to bring the best out of each and every student. I know that I would not have achieved success at A Level or even received/met my offer to study History at Oxford University if I had been anywhere else. The Quest Academy shaped me into the person I am today and I would not for one moment change one second of the last seven years. Quest6 develops students into well rounded and valuable members of society.

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A Levels were captivating in terms of the knowledge gained and the skills honed. The teachers served as exemplary models for us to enter higher education and their constant voluntary help is something I was certain to not find elsewhere.

Former Head Girl now studying Biotechnology at the University of York.

At first, I had no plans to continue into Quest6. But after receiving my GCSE results and seeing how happy my teachers were for me, I realised that the support I’d receive at Quest6 would be unparalleled. I am immensely grateful to my teachers for all their support and also my peers. I am a big believer in competition being essential to success and having some highly motivated classmates was inspiring. My best advice is to trust your instincts and don’t be afraid to be your own person. Be confident in your endeavours, for uncertainty is hope’s worst enemy.

EMMA ROSEWEIR

Graduated Quest6 in and is now studying Psychology and Education Practice at University of Roehampton.

I’ve been here at The Quest Academy since Year 7. The last 7 years have gone very quickly! The teachers have been very supportive. I didn’t think for a moment when I started in Year 7 that I’d get three As in my A Levels. I put my success down to continuous effort and hard work, and help from all of the teachers. They’re always there and willing to help.

RACHEL AYANWALE

Graduated Quest6 in and is now taking a Gap Year.

Quest6 has been an amazing experience. I think it’s a very encouraging learning environment. My advice to younger students is to try your best and do what you enjoy, at the end of the day. I’m not sure yet if I’ll practice medicine or go into biomedical research. But I didn’t think I’d be getting A*AA either!

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