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Student Support

Sixth Form classes tend to be smaller than for Year 11 and as a result you are able to build up a much closer relationship with your teachers. Your progress is constantly monitored so that you know exactly how you are doing. Read more...

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Extra Curricular

Being in the Sixth Form is not just about academic achievement. It is a time to discover all your other aptitudes and to develop skills that will equip you well for the future. Read more...

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Our Equality Objectives & Duty

At CFGS we are committed to promoting equal opportunities for all groups of students, staff and stakeholders. We are publishing our public sector duty to the Equality Act 2010, in order to demonstrate our commitment to equality. Click here to find out more about our objectives and equality duty.

The Central Issue

Dear Reader, I am pleased to inform parents that Central Foundation has been recognised as being in the top 100 schools in the country for sustained improvement between 2008 and 2011. Read more...

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A Successful Future

Whatever you do when you leave CFGS, we are here to help you make the right choice. Our curriculum with its focus on citizenship has been specially designed for you, as a young women, to develop skills which will enable you to succeed. Read more...

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Fantastic Facilities

From January 2013 we will be launching the Post 16 Centre in brand new ultramodern premises on Bow Road! Our new building will provide state-of-the-art facilities furthering our ability to be a leading provider of Post 16 education in the borough. Read more...

Where are they now? Print E-mail

76.5% of our Year 13 students went onto University.

Universities attended over the past 4 years include: Oxford, Cambridge, London
School of Economics, Queen Mary, Goldsmiths, Kings College, Westminster,
Greenwich, London Metropolitan, Keele, Staffordshire and Warwick.

Courses studied cover Humanities, Business, Science, Performing Arts, Languages,
Medicine and Nursing, Education, Politics and Law, English and Media Studies.

64.3% of Year 12 students on a 1 year course continued with their studies.

Students either chose to stay at CFGS or go to local colleges to progress onto
the next level in either their chosen course, or a new subject.

2.4% of Year 13 students continued with their studies.

10% of students completing Year 13 and 1 year courses went into training.

Courses include NVQ’s and Apprenticeships in courses such as child care,
administration, or within the NHS.

10% of students completing Year 13 and 1 year courses went straight
into employment.

In areas such as retail, banking, administration and child care.