Frequently Asked Questions

 
Who can apply?
The College is for 16–18-year-olds. Almost all of our applicants are 16 when they start the academic year, and they come to us straight from Year 11. We only offer full-time A level courses. We consider ourselves to be a Sixth Form College for north London and its environs, and we do not prioritise applicants who live in particular boroughs. However, we prefer to offer places to those who live within a reasonable travelling distance.
 
Can 15 year- old applicants apply?
Yes, you may apply if you are completing Year 11 and will sit your examinations in the same academic year. In these cases, we may ask the applicant to attend a meeting with the Assistant Principal for Curriculum to discuss readiness for the program. 
 
What qualifications do I need to apply?
We specify particular GCSE grades in specific subjects; at least a 5 in English Language and 5 in Mathematics, and an average score across the best 8 GCSE subjects (including English Language and Mathematics) as follows:
3 A levels: 6.0
4 A levels: 7.5

Note that these are the minimum average GCSE scores required.

A level Art: Can I apply if I have not taken GCSE / IGCSE or IB in Art? 
If you are applying to study A level Art and are not studying GCSE / IGCSE or IB Art & Design, you will need to submit an electronic portfolio of work to the Art department. Click on the following link to view the Art Observational Drawing Guidelines. Please note, we will be in touch with you directly after the application deadline has passed and once we have received your school reference. You do not need to send any artwork to us at this time.

A level Music: Can I apply if I have not taken GCSE / IGCSE or IB in Music, Music Theory and Music Practical/Performance?
If you are applying to study A level Music and are not studying the above-mentioned examinations, then we will not be able to consider your application for this subject. However, if you feel you have a strong case, you may contact the Head of Music, Dr Kelvin Thomson, by emailing [email protected], to disucss this further.
 
How many subjects do I pick?
3 or 4 A levels. Around 90% of our applicants are likely to study 3 A levels. The other 10% will study 4 A level courses. In order to be allowed to do this however, you have to achieve a higher threshold of grades than you do for the 3 A level programme.
 
How many places are available?
Every year we enrol over 750 applicants from schools in and around north London. We prioritise applicants from our partner schools, The Archer Academy and Friern Barnet School, children with an Educational Health & Care Plan (EHCP) and looked-after children, but they still must meet the same entry requirements as everyone else. We know that not all applicants offered a place will actually come as some fail to get the grades, others choose to stay at their own school sixth form or go elsewhere. So, we offer more places than we actually have.
 
What criteria are used for offering places?
The criteria include your school reference, behaviour, attendance, predicted grades, journey to College, combination of subjects and age of applicant. Please be aware that in recent years the College has been heavily oversubscribed in some subjects and so we cannot guarantee to offer a place to all applicants who meet our minimum criteria.
 
When will I hear whether I have a conditional place or not?
We aim to let everyone know the outcome of their application before the end of April.
 
Can I change subjects after I have submitted my application?
If you would like to change subjects, please email [email protected], clearly stating your full name, reference number and the words ‘COURSE CHANGE’, in the email subject line.
 
Can I change subjects after I have been offered a place?
We will do our best to accommodate you but cannot guarantee this since other subjects may be full. We would also need to consider your (predicted) grade profile. Likewise, if you wish to change courses following the publication of GCSE results, we will do what we can to facilitate your request.
 
What happens if I do not reach the offer conditions?
You may lose your place, but in some cases applicants who narrowly miss the offer grades are accepted if we can fit them in. Sometimes we have to renegotiate the course(s). Note that all applicants are expected to have passed GCSE English Language and Mathematics at grade 5 or above.
 
What happens if I decide not to take up my place?
You would need to email [email protected] at any time during the admissions and registration process, clearly stating your full name, reference number and the words ‘WITHDRAWN’, in the email subject line.
  
If I get a waiting list place what are my chances?
The likelihood of receiving an offer from the waiting list varies each year and is influenced by the specific subjects requested. It is not possible to provide a definitive number or guarantee how many offers will be able to make, but the more flexible you are with your subject choices, the greater the chances we may be able to accommodate you. If you remain interested in securing a place, please reach out to us after GCSE results are published.
 
Are applications processed in date order?
No, applications received before the deadline are all treated equally. However, we cannot process your application until we have received your school report and your predicted grades.
 
Can I apply after I receive my GCSE results in August?
You will be able to submit a 'New Application' on Tuesday, 26th August, between 10:00am and 4:00pm through our website. Please note that you must still meet our minimum entry criteria, which can be found here: A level subject requirements. You will also need to upload evidence of your examination results. Please keep in mind that applicants from our waiting list will be given priority before we consider new applications.
 
Can I see my school reference?
We are unable to provide a copy of your school reference as we are considered a third party and do not have the authority to share this information. We recommend contacting your school directly to request a copy of your reference. If you have any concerns about the content of the reference, it is best to discuss them with your school.
 
Do we operate any quotas when selecting applicants?
No, each applicant is judged on their own merits, and we operate no quotas of any sort.
 
If I change my mind about a course once I have started can I change?
This may be possible, but any changes must be requested quickly and will depend on space availability and your grade profile. Your personal tutor and other staff will support you in this.
 
What happens if a subject is cancelled?
This happens very rarely. If we must withdraw a subject, we will do our utmost to provide you with a suitable alternative.
 
I currently live overseas, can I apply?
If you are returning to the UK by August 2025 and will be living with a parent who has the right to remain in the UK for the full duration of your course, then we can consider your application.
 
I do not study GCSEs / IGCSEs / IBs, can I still apply?
If you are not studying GCSEs, IGCSEs, or IBs, you will need to obtain a 'Statement of Compatibility' from UK ENIC (previously known as UK NARIC – National Recognition Information Centre for the UK). For more information, please click the following link: Overseas Qualifications.
 
I wish to come to the UK just to study, can I apply?
We do not hold Tier 4 sponsorship with the UK Border Agency and therefore are unable to consider applicants in this category.
 
How will I be able to enrol in August?
All offered and waiting list applicants and their parent/carers, will be sent a link via email, with full instructions on how to register in August once the examination results have been received. The online registration form must be completed by the given date and time listed in the information provided in the email.
 
Are there any fees?
The College is funded directly by the government and is free to UK citizens or who have the right to remain in the UK. EU, EEA, and Swiss citizens will still be able to benefit from free education as long as they have confirmation of Settled Status or Pre-Settled Status granted by the Home Office.
 
We do ask for a textbook deposit of £50. This allows us to issue students with free textbooks and to lend out library books and laptops. The deposit is returnable at the end of the course, on condition that all outstanding textbooks are returned.
 
A level Drama and Theatre Studies and A level Geography will also be offering residential trips. Further information regarding this, will be available when the course commences.
 
Getting to the College: Transport options and naerby facilities
Buses: 221, 134, SL1, SL10
Underground: Finchley Central Station & Woodside Park Station