Welcome to the Sixth Form at Claremont Fan Court School
There has never been a more inspiring time to join our sixth form. Set within a stunning 100-acre campus, students benefit from exceptional facilities, including our dedicated sixth form study centre and the cutting-edge Sir Sydney Camm science and technology building.
Our sixth form offers a dynamic and well-rounded curriculum designed to engage and challenge, whether your interests lie in science, the humanities, languages, or the arts. A level courses typically include 6–7 taught periods per week and are enhanced by academic enrichment opportunities such as extension papers and the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ).
Students also benefit from private study time, one-to-one academic mentoring, and a vibrant co-curricular programme. Our holistic approach fosters confident, independent learners who leave Claremont not only well prepared for university and the workplace, but equipped for life beyond school.
Ms Aline Norris is your point of contact for admissions into our sixth form and she is available to answer your initial enquiries at admissions@claremont.surrey.sch.uk or on 01372 473 780. Alternatively, you can fill in an initial enquiry form by clicking here.
Our process for external admissions into our sixth form is as follows:
1. VISIT US
If you are considering 2026 entry and would like to book a tour, please contact a member of the admissions team via our enquiry form.
If you are considering 2026 entry, we invite you to join us at our sixth form open evening taking place on Wednesday 24 September at 6pm.
2. APPLICATION FORM
If you would like to proceed with an application for September 2026, we kindly ask that an online application form is completed, supported by a recent school report and a £150 non-refundable registration fee. Please click below to fill out the application form.
Please note that existing Claremont Year 11 pupils do not need to send in an application form or pay the registration fee.
If you have indicated that you wish to apply for a scholarship, you will also need to fill in a scholarship form by Monday 3 November 2025. Go to our scholarships page to find out more and download a form.
3. INTERVIEW AND ASSESSMENT
All prospective students will be invited to an interview and assessment, which will be held on the evening of Monday 13 October and Wednesday 15 October 2025.
4. RECEIVE A CONDITIONAL OFFER
Successful applicants will be offered a place conditional on meeting any prerequisite GCSE grades. Prospective A level students are expected to have achieved an average GCSE points score of 6 points across at least 8 subjects and specifically to have achieved high grades in their chosen/related A level subjects (please refer to the subject prerequisites sheet for more specific information)