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Secondary schools
Children transfer to secondary schools at the end of Year 6 when they are about 11 years of age.
There are four secondary schools for pupils aged 11 to 16 years. Pupils normally attend the secondary school in whose catchment area they live.
By 1st March register your child at your catchment area school if he/she is 11 years old from the following September. Indicate on the form if you prefer a different school frrom the catchment area school.
Sixth form education is available at Haulieu, Jersey College for Girls, Victoria College, Beaulieu Convent and De La Salle College, subject to eligibility. Pupils who meet entry requirements for sixth form may attend any of these sixth forms from any local secondary school. Tuition fees are charged for all sixth form schools except Haulieu.
A list of secondary schools is available from the Department of Education, Sport and Culture, , or by clicking on the Education website below.
Black's Academy is an independent school for children of 11-18 years. It also provides tutorial facilities for students of all ages, and an Easter Revision Programme at GCSE and A level. For more information telephone: .
Highlands College of Further Education also offers academic and vocational courses. Click here for more information.
related website: Education Department
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This article updated: 2004/08/13 11:33:26
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Les fos font les fricots; les sages les mangent.
Fools make feasts; wise men eat them.
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