Leading Independent Private Sixth Form in Surrey
Life in the Sixth Form at Lingfield College offers an exciting bridge between school and university or a career path. It marks a clear transition for our students to a level of education that provides greater freedoms accompanied by more responsibility.
We are proud to be in the Top 2.5% of Schools in the UK for academic progress at A Level. This is a powerful reflection of our teaching quality, supportive environment and commitment to helping every student reach their potential.
Our purpose-built Sixth Form Centre is a warm and motivating environment for students to study, meet and socialise. With access to specialist teaching rooms for careers education, a 150-seat lecture theatre, the Atrium Café and dedicated study rooms, students can explore and assert their independence within a vibrant and familiar community atmosphere.

Empowering Students for Life Beyond Sixth Form
Building on the strong foundations established at GCSE, the Sixth Form offers a broad and varied curriculum. Students feel the benefit of small classes and individual support and tuition that prepare them for university and beyond. In addition, our enrichment programme provides extensive opportunities for personal development through fieldwork, trips and a variety of educational and co-curricular activities. Students can participate in The Duke of Edinburgh Award, drama, sports and music, Extended Project Qualifications (EPQ) and other leadership opportunities.
Students leave our Sixth Form with a defined pathway, they are well-rounded, confident and with a sense of purpose, ready to discover the world beyond Lingfield. Our alumni have secured places at prestigious universities, including Imperial College London, Durham, and Edinburgh, reflecting the strong foundation built during their time in the Sixth Form.
Explore Our Sixth Form
We welcome you to book a personalised tour to see our vibrant learning environment in action. Contact our Admissions team for more information.
Sixth Form FAQs
How does Lingfield prepare students for life after sixth form?
At Lingfield, preparation for the future goes far beyond exam results. Students benefit from tailored career guidance, university application support, and regular workshops designed to broaden their horizons. Whether they choose to pursue higher education or enter the workforce, our holistic approach ensures they leave Lingfield confident, capable, and ready for the next stage of their journey.
How does the Sixth Form support student wellbeing?
Student wellbeing is a central part of life at Lingfield. Our dedicated pastoral team works closely with form tutors and support staff to ensure every pupil feels safe, supported, and valued. Wellbeing is embedded into the Sixth Form culture through a range of initiatives, including regular one-to-one check-ins, access to professional counselling services, mindfulness sessions, and resilience workshops. Our holistic approach helps students develop the emotional tools they need to navigate Sixth Form life with confidence and thrive both academically and personally.
Which co-curricular opportunities does Lingfield Sixth Form offer?
Lingfield offers a wide-ranging co-curricular programme that includes sport, music, drama, debating, coding, creative arts, and leadership opportunities such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award. There’s something for every interest and ability, helping students to develop new skills and pursue their passions outside the classroom.
What are the transport options?
We offer a comprehensive and flexible bus service covering a wide area across Surrey, Kent, and Sussex. Routes and timetables are designed with convenience in mind, and many students make use of this service daily. Further details are available on our transport page or by contacting the Admissions Team.
One word to sum up my time at Lingfield Sixth Form would be encouragement; there is always consistent encouragement to improve yourself and others around you.
A day in the life at Lingfield Sixth Form
- 7.30am
Breakfast - Every day in the Dining Hall there is a wide selection of breakfast foods including hot food, pastries, cereals, fruit and smoothies.
- 8.30am
On Mondays and Fridays students have extended form time for PSHE, assemblies and further activities. Some students take this time to mentor younger individuals, giving support and guidance.
- 8.40am
Lessons 1 and 2 start – Students normally take 3 subjects, but we also offer 4 subjects if you want a challenge… Some A Level subjects include Economics, Photography, Psychology and Lingfield also offers BTECs like Media, Business and PE.
- 10.30am
Break – The Atrium café offers a selection of hot or cold snacks. The Common Room has recently been redesigned and now includes table football, polish seating areas and a new television with a games console.
- 10.50am
Study time - Students have 8 study periods a week. All students take a 6-week course with our Careers Advisor learning how to write a CV, preparing for job interviews and to find out about options for their future.
- 12.40pm
Lunch – Sixth Form students have a separate Dining area with a wide range of meal options including vegan and vegetarian options. During the extended lunch break, students can also take part in clubs, sports, lesson clinics, music and more.
- 2.00pm
Lessons - Students usually have 6 lessons a day for their A Level and BTEC subjects. Some students also take EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) which is undertaken during study periods. Sixth Form also has an allocated day for sports.
- 3.50pm
After school – There is an array of after-school clubs for students to take part in along with additional study support groups for further academic studies. School buses are available, and many students opt to take the train which is only a 10-minute walk from the school grounds.
Meet the Staff
Our staff are enthusiastic and caring professionals, passionate about their subjects and dedicated to getting the very best out of every pupil. Hear from some of them below.
At Lingfield College we look to develop students' digital skills to help develop them as independent lifelong learners, ready for either university or apprenticeship routes at some of the most prestigious institutions.
Stefan Hagan - Business & Economics Teacher , Director of Digital LearningWe offer something for everyone musically. No matter what level or instrument a pupil plays, no matter what style or genre they may enjoy, there is a choir, band or ensemble for them to join to perform and be part of something and be creative.
Sophie Brack - Director of Music
Featured Events
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Lingfield College is excited to announce the launch of both A Level and GCSE Sociology, a new subject joining the curriculum from September 2026.
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- Prep School Delights Audience with Jack and the Beanstalk
Well done to our pupils in Years 3 and 4 who performed Roald Dahl's Jack and the Beanstalk to their parents, teachers and friends this week. Pupils approached each aspect of the play with maturity and enthusiasm, contributing to a smooth and successful event. They greatly enjoyed...