BSix Sixth Form College
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Former name | BSix Sixth Form College |
Established | 2002 |
Department for Education URN | 130418 Tables |
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Hackney Sixth Form (formerly BSix Sixth Form College) is a sixth form college in Upper Clapton, London. Established in September 2002 as BSix, the college merged with New City College in August 2024 and now operates as part of its Hackney campus. The merger transferred BSix’s assets and liabilities to New City College Ltd, dissolving the BSix corporation effective 1 August 2024.[1][2][3]
History
[edit]Merger and rebranding
[edit]In March 2024, a formal consultation was launched proposing the merger of Brooke House Sixth Form College (BSix) with New City College. The consultation concluded in May, and a statutory notice confirmed the dissolution of BSix Corporation effective 1 August 2024. The merger completed via a Type B asset transfer, with BSix rebranded as the Hackney Sixth Form campus of New City College.[2][3]
BSix Brooke House Sixth Form College was opened on the Brooke House school site in September 2002, on a site that was previously part of Hackney College. It was set up by the then Secretary of State for Education, David Blunkett, and formed part of an unrealised plan to build eleven new sixth form colleges in London.[4] BSix is unusual in the sixth form college sector because it offers courses at all levels and across a wide range of subjects, including vocational courses, like hair and beauty, business and art as well as a significant number of A-Levels.
After an initial surge of enthusiasm, the educational context changed rapidly. Hackney's local education authority, the Learning Trust, introduced a programme to create five City Academies in the borough, all with sixth forms. As a consequence, many other 11-16 schools applied to open their own sixth forms.[5][6]
The growth in student recruitment was not as rapid as the Learning and Skills Council (LSC), the funding body, had anticipated. Although by 2019 it had seen improvements to A and AS level results.[7]
In August 2024, BSix merged into New City College and became the Hackney Sixth Form campus.
Students
[edit]In 2014, around 88% of its pupils came from disadvantaged areas.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "A strong and secure future for post-16 education in Hackney" (PDF). Brook House & New City College consultation document. 25 March 2024. Retrieved 18 June 2025.
- ^ a b Anthony, Alvis (10 June 2025). "New City College Hackney Sixth Form Campus". New City College.
- ^ a b Anthony, Alvis (21 May 2025). "New City College Hackney Sixth Form (16–19 provision)". Hackney Education. Retrieved 18 June 2025.
- ^ Gelder, Sam (27 October 2017). "Clapton's cash-strapped BSix college scraps 'unwise' expansion after government says it runs too many courses". Hackney Gazette. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
- ^ Pipe, Jules (31 March 2015). "Hackney's education story". LondonCouncils.gov.uk. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
- ^ Muir, Rick (26 August 2012). "Hackney's education success story". New Statesman. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
- ^ Chant, Holly (16 August 2019). "A-level results 2019: Clapton's BSix Sixth Form College shows bigs steps taken to improve". Hackney Gazette.
- ^ Perraudin, Frances; Howard, Emma (14 August 2014). "A-levels: students at BSix sixth form college collect their results – video". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 December 2020.