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The Marsh Academy Rugby Academy

Marsh Academy, The

Station Road, New Romney, Kent, TN28 8BB

No Qualification
Level 3
Leisure, Travel and Tourism

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
The Academy begins training at the start of the academic year.
The Marsh Academy
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
Students will need to purchase the equipment needed and set out by the Rugby Academy

Application Instructions

Applications Open: - 14th November 2025

Applications Close: - 30th April 2026

Entry Requirements: -We cater to the individual needs of each student, creating a program of study that meets their unique requirements. We offer a wide range of Level 3 qualifications, including A levels, allowing students to combine their interests with relevant courses for their future pathways. Each subject has specific entry requirements in addition to those set out below, and all students must receive a positive reference and maintain an end-of-year attendance record of 95% or higher to be offered a place in The Marsh Academy Sixth Form.

It is important to understand that all students are expected to attain a minimum of GCSE grade 4 in Mathematics and English by the time they leave school or college. Therefore, if a student has not achieved these grades, they are legally required to retake these subjects until they achieve the grade 4 or above or until they complete their programme of study.

For students unable to undertake a full Level 3 program, we offer a combination of qualifications across Level 3 and Level 2, depending on the qualifications gained in Year 11.

For students who achieve:

7+ GCSEs at grade 7+ can study four Level 3 courses.

5+ GCSEs at grade 5+ can study three Level 3 courses.

4 +GCSEs at grade 5+ can study two Level 3 courses and two Level 2 courses.

Level 3 Vocational Courses

5+ GCSEs at grade 4+ in English and maths GCSE to study three Level 3 vocation courses However, it is important to note that some Level 3 courses will have specific requirements in addition to those set out here.

This year, subjects have not been placed into fixed option blocks. Instead, they have been grouped by subject area to allow students greater flexibility in selecting the courses that best suit their interests and future goals. Once we have received students’ subject choices, we will create option blocks based on demand and subject compatibility. It is important to note that while The Marsh Academy aims to offer all courses listed in the prospectus, we do reserve the right to withdraw any course that does not attract sufficient interest. This approach ensures that our curriculum remains responsive, student-focused, and sustainable.

The Marsh Academy reserves the right to review student course offers on an individual basis.


How to apply:

Students who wish to apply for a place at the Marsh Academy Sixth Form and are currently a student at another school or college in Kent or East Sussex, must apply via the Kent Choices website application process (www.kentprospectus.co.uk). External applicants must ensure that the application is completely correctly by completing all sections of the application form in full for the application to be considered:


If you are applying from outside of Kent and are unable to register for Kent Choices, please use the external student application form which is available on the Sixth Form page of the Marsh Academy website.

Once the application has been made, we will contact you to discuss your application and invite you for interview. After the interview, conditional offers will made pending examination results. We ensure that students are kept up do date with events regarding Sixth Form during the remainder of the academic year.

On GCSE result day, students should contact the Marsh Academy with a record of GCSE results so that courses can be confirmed or adapted in line with the achieved results. Students will then attend a registration day early in September to process the required documentation.


Course Summary

The Marsh Academy aims to be offering a Rugby Pathway for students aged 16-18 as part of our provision at Post 16. The programme offers serious aspirations of playing, coaching and refereeing rugby at higher levels with links to clubs at all levels of rugby.

The students must also choose from a wide range of academic & vocational subjects ranging from A-Levels & BTEC Level 3 courses in addition to the Rugby Academy. This pathway allows all scholars a wide range of choice of subjects, whilst still being able to be part of the Rugby Academy programme.

Course Details

Our outstanding enrichment programme allows our students unique opportunities to experience the lifestyles of a professional rugby. These experiences include:
• Training sessions delivered by qualified coaches;
• Residential at Tonbridge school with use of professional academy facilities;
• Assessment by level 2 and 3 coaches;
• Unique & Bespoke Academy leisure & training wear;
• Access to Professional Physiotherapy;
• Access to Professional strength and conditioning coaches;
• Expert advice from Elite Sports Nutritionists;
• Level 2 “Gym Instructors” course;
• Scrum Factory and Rugby Ready course in preparation for Rugby Coaching Award.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

All academy entrants must follow an academic curriculum of their choosing in addition to their coaching and training programme.
Students will have a minimum of 6 hours of rugby training per week in addition to regular fixtures.

Entry requirements

Rugby trials will be held to determine suitability.

Equipment required

Members of the Marsh Academy Rugby Academy will need to supply their own boots etc

Your next steps...

Students have moved on to universities which specialise and prioritise rugby, feeding players to professional rugby clubs while others have moved into coaching and officiating.

Additional information


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