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About us
*IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM TRINITY SCHOOL (SEVENOAKS) FOR SEPTEMBER 2026 ENTRY*
Our Sixth Form Open Evening takes place on Thursday 6th November 5.00pm - 7.00pm with talks from the Headteacher and Director of Sixth Form at 5pm and 6pm.
Applications for September 2026 entry will open in November 2025 and close in January 2026. Please apply via our website.
For entry into year 12 to begin A Level courses, students must meet the minimum requirements in English and Mathematics, however most courses require specifically higher grades in certain other GCSE subjects to access them.
Most students will study three A Level subjects, in exceptional cases students may study four. Students who wish to study a BTEC route will need to have achieved an average grade of 4 including GCSE grade 4 in English. A BTEC route may consist of one or two BTEC subjects combined with one or two A Level subjects.
Most students will study three A Level subjects, in exceptional cases students may study four.
Students who wish to study a BTEC route will need to have achieved an average grade of 3.5+ at GCSE including GCSE grade 4 in English.
Application Instructions
Applications Open - 10th November 2025
Applications Close - 31st January 2026
Entry Requirements - For entry into year 12 to begin A Level and/or vocational courses, students must meet the minimum requirements in English and Mathematics (grade 4), however most courses require significantly higher grades in certain other GCSE subjects to access them.
How to Apply -
- Internal students – apply via Applicaa (school have emailed all students a link)
- External Students – apply using Applicaa from the Trinity School website under Sixth Form - Apply here
Students are required to study a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 4 subjects.
Student support
Our Sixth Form students will be encouraged to become confident, intellectually-curious, independent thinkers and life-long learners. Our dedicated tutorial programme will support students during their time in the sixth form and also prepare them for life after Trinity.
Over the course of their time in the sixth form students will receive support and guidance that covers five broad themes: Well-Being; Money Management, University and Careers; Work and Leadership.
What makes us different?
We aim to help our students discover pathways and be equipped for a future beyond Trinity. A range of subjects are on offer which will allow students to progress onto higher education courses or vocational training. We expect our students to participate in the co-curricular, service programme and EPQ leading to the Trinity Diploma. Student development is enhanced by a comprehensive tutor programme which supports them on their transition from GCSE to A level/Level 3 studies, through their final exams and beyond. We fully expect many of our students to attend some of the best universities whilst others will be supported in alternative routes such as apprenticeships.
The school’s leadership team have extensive knowledge and experience of both setting up and running sixth forms and we have outstanding and inspiring teachers. Students are taught within our brand new, modern, spacious and airy building which includes a Sixth Form Study Centre.
Our website and prospectus provide you with a snapshot of Trinity School. However, the best way to truly experience what life is like here is to visit us. I am confident you will be impressed.
Transport
Trinity School is well located for public transport links with various bus routes serving the school site with Sevenoaks and Bat & Ball train stations also close by.
Additional information
Entry Requirements
For entry into year 12 to begin A Level and/or vocational courses, students must meet the minimum requirements in English and Mathematics (grade 4), however most courses require significantly higher grades in certain other GCSE subjects to access them.