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sixth form
noun
(in England and Wales) the most senior class in a secondary school to which pupils, usually above the legal leaving age, may proceed to take A levels, retake GCSEs, etc
Other Word Forms
- sixth-former noun
Example Sentences
She is now in her final year of sixth form at The Duston School, Northampton, and said she used her phone mostly for social media.
Initially, Robert had no intention of going to university and had a job offer for after sixth form.
When she was in sixth form, she dreamed of having dinners with her university flatmates and hosting Halloween parties.
Of the 200 people at her sixth form, she says she was the only one to be accepted to Oxford University - not an achievement that made her happy at the time.
She loves her course so far, and much prefers it to her time at school and sixth form.
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