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  1. Adamtemps1's Avatar
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    Sixth form enrollment.
    Hi guys. I have just finished my GCSEs and currently awaiting the results where I have to take the results two the sixth forms I want to go to. But I am unsure as to what enrollment meant. Does it mean that I am definitely going to that sixth form I enroll at so I can only enroll at one, or does it mean I can enroll at all the sixth forms I applied and decide later which one I attend?
    P.S. sorry if this is confusing, I'll explain better if needed
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    Re: Sixth form enrollment.
    (Original post by Adamtemps1)
    Hi guys. I have just finished my GCSEs and currently awaiting the results where I have to take the results two the sixth forms I want to go to. But I am unsure as to what enrollment meant. Does it mean that I am definitely going to that sixth form I enroll at so I can only enroll at one, or does it mean I can enroll at all the sixth forms I applied and decide later which one I attend?
    P.S. sorry if this is confusing, I'll explain better if needed
    I am just as confused as you Dx I'd like to find out too
    I think you can only enrol where you are definitely going, but on results day you call the sixth forms and tell them you have your grades and you meet their requirements. They'll then give you an official offer, then on enrolment day, you decide which is the ultimate sixth form you're going to. This is what I THINK...not too sure :l
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    I think induction days are usually before results day, you can go to either sixth form's induction days and don't need to make any decisions. But, enrolment will be after results day and you will probably only be able to go to one. I've heard that most are usually a week before you start so it'd be very wise if you knew which one by then. ;D
  4. Adamtemps1's Avatar
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    Re: Sixth form enrollment.
    (Original post by Kindred.Spirit)
    I am just as confused as you Dx I'd like to find out too
    I think you can only enrol where you are definitely going, but on results day you call the sixth forms and tell them you have your grades and you meet their requirements. They'll then give you an official offer, then on enrolment day, you decide which is the ultimate sixth form you're going to. This is what I THINK...not too sure :l

    (Original post by Deziah)
    I think induction days are usually before results day, you can go to either sixth form's induction days and don't need to make any decisions. But, enrolment will be after results day and you will probably only be able to go to one. I've heard that most are usually a week before you start so it'd be very wise if you knew which one by then. ;D
    Thanks guys, great help I've found out I can only enroll at one (I called one of the sixth forms) ...so yeah, if you're in year 11 (well, just finished) good luck with the results
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