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'''Sleaford Joint Sixth Form''' is a partnership in [[Sleaford]], England, between [[Carre's Grammar School]] and [[St George's Academy]] to provide greater learning opportunities for all students.
'''Sleaford Joint Sixth Form''' is a partnership in [[Sleaford]], England, between [[Carre's Grammar School]] and [[St George's Academy]]. It has Mathematics, Science and [[Computing]] specialism.


The Sixth Form was amalgamated in 1983 for students from [[Sleaford]]'s three secondary schools. At the time it was a partnership between [[Grammar School|Grammar]] and a comprehensive schools.
==History==
The Sixth form was amalgamated in 1983 in order to increase the education opportunities for all of the students from [[Sleaford]]'s three secondary schools. At the time it was unprecedented and has since received national acknowledgement for its achievements, mainly because the partnership is between a [[Grammar School]](s) and a comprehensive/[[academy]].


Previously it was inclusive of all Sleaford [[Secondary School]]s: [[Carre's Grammar School]], [[St George's Academy]] (formerly St Georges College of Technology) and [[Kesteven and Sleaford High School]]. However, before the beginning of the 2010-11 academic year, Kesteven and Sleaford left the partnership. At this point Sleaford Joint Sixth Form allowed girls into the school.
It is a partnership that works quite well, as Carre's is better suited for more traditional subjects (e.g. [[Science]]s due to its Grammar School status and science specialism) and St George's is optimised for both the more modern subjects and traditional subjects (e.g. [[Mathematics]] due to its Academy status and Maths and [[Computing]] specialism).


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===Kesteven and Sleaford High School===


The sixth form used to be inclusive of all of the [[Sleaford]] [[Secondary School]]s: [[Carre's Grammar School]], [[St George's Academy]] (formerly St Georges College of Technology) and [[Kesteven and Sleaford High School]] (Grammar School). However, before the beginning of this academic year (2010–11) Kesteven and Sleaford Sixth Form left the partnership. It was this decision that resulted in Carre's changing its sixth form admissions policy to allow girls into the school.

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Revision as of 01:32, 28 May 2013

Sleaford Joint Sixth Form
Address
Map
Lindum House
Northgate

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NG34 7PS

Information
TypeSixth Form
Established1983
Local authorityLincolnshire
SpecialistMaths and Computing (St George's Academy site), Sports and Science (Carre's Grammar School Site)
Key peopleProgress Manager and Head of Sixth Form (St George's Academy site)
- Miss M. Addison

Sixth Form Specialist Manager (St George's Academy site)
- Mrs C. Scriven

Head of Sixth Form (Carre's Grammar School site)
- Mrs D. Hickmore

Progress Manager (Carre's Grammar School site)
- Mr B. Pickard
GenderMixed
Age16 to 18
Enrollmentapprox. 500
SportsFootball
Rugby
Tennis
Basketball
Cricket
Badminton
Netball
Swimming
Aerobics

Sleaford Joint Sixth Form is a partnership in Sleaford, England, between Carre's Grammar School and St George's Academy. It has Mathematics, Science and Computing specialism.

The Sixth Form was amalgamated in 1983 for students from Sleaford's three secondary schools. At the time it was a partnership between Grammar and a comprehensive schools.

Previously it was inclusive of all Sleaford Secondary Schools: Carre's Grammar School, St George's Academy (formerly St Georges College of Technology) and Kesteven and Sleaford High School. However, before the beginning of the 2010-11 academic year, Kesteven and Sleaford left the partnership. At this point Sleaford Joint Sixth Form allowed girls into the school.