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A launchpad for life
At More House, Sixth Form is about more than academic achievement — it’s about equipping young people with the confidence, skills, and independence they need to thrive beyond school. Our residential provision plays a vital role in this journey. Whether it’s mastering essential life skills like laundry and cooking, learning to balance increasing academic demands, or navigating social situations with greater self-awareness, our Sixth Form boarders are supported to take meaningful steps towards adulthood at a pace that works for them.
Many Sixth Form day pupils choose to begin boarding, not out of necessity, but because they recognise the advantages. Boarding removes long daily commutes, giving them extra hours each week to focus on their future, balance their studies, and enjoy a richer school-life experience.
Boarders in the Sixth Form enjoy study bedrooms designed to mirror the layout and feel of university halls — providing the perfect bridge between the familiarity of home and the independence of adult life. Bedrooms are available as single rooms, or twin rooms, allowing for both privacy and opportunities to build peer relationships, depending on individual needs and preferences. Beyond the boarding houses, pupils benefit from access to a wide range of on-site facilities, including a fully equipped gym, creative studios, dedicated study spaces, and calm social areas. This combination of structure, space, and support enables students to consolidate their learning, pursue personal interests, and develop the self-confidence needed for life beyond school.
Our bespoke approach is tailored to each student’s aspirations — whether they are preparing for university, apprenticeships, or the world of work. That personalisation extends beyond the classroom, into every aspect of residential life, where social-emotional development is nurtured alongside academic growth. Our goal is for each Sixth Former to leave More House not only with academic achievements and qualifications, but confident and ready for what comes next.