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Cardiff Sixth Form College runs an extensive university preparation programme, designed to give students best chance to achieve their potential and gain access to some of the top universities worldwide.

 

What does the university preparation programme include?

The university preparation journey at Cardiff Sixth Form College goes far beyond filling in a UCAS form. Our structured programme covers every aspect of the application process in depth, ensuring that by the time students submit their applications they are confident, well-prepared, and genuinely competitive for their chosen courses. Throughout Year 12 and Year 13, students receive dedicated guidance on writing a compelling Personal Statement, developing the Study Skills needed to succeed at university level, and preparing for University Admissions Tests such as the UCAT, LNAT, and MAT. Students also have access to Mock Interview Practice, which is especially valuable for those applying to competitive institutions or courses such as Medicine, Law, and Oxbridge.
To gain further insight into how we support students in preparing for university life, you can watch our video masterclass below:
Video masterclass – Transitioning to universities from boarding school
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBpFJMbRodQ

 

How does CSFC support students applying to Oxbridge and medicine?

We have a proud track record of supporting students into some of the world’s most prestigious universities. Our dedicated Oxbridge programme provides specialist preparation including super-curricular reading guidance, interview coaching, and subject-specific workshops. For those pursuing Medicine-Related Degrees, we offer tailored support that includes preparation for admissions tests, guidance on work experience, and practice for the challenging interview process at medical schools.
Our Subject-Specific Talks and Workshops from Dukes Education bring in external experts and practitioners to enrich students’ understanding of their chosen fields and strengthen their applications. These sessions give students something meaningful to discuss in their personal statements and interviews — real intellectual engagement that admissions tutors notice.

 

Can students apply to universities outside the UK?

Absolutely. CSFC has a genuinely international outlook, and many of our students go on to study at leading universities in the United States, Europe, Canada, Asia, and beyond. Our dedicated guidance on Applying to Non-UK Universities covers the specific requirements of different international admissions systems, including the Common App for the US and equivalent processes elsewhere.
You can explore the full breadth of where our students have gone on to study by visiting our University Destinations page. Whatever your ambitions, our team is here to help you realise them. To find out more about the admissions process at CSFC itself, please visit our Admissions section or get in touch with the team directly.
Starting in the first week students join us, the programme covers every aspect of the university admissions process and runs for the full three years of GCSE and Sixth Form.
At Cardiff Sixth Form College, our Year 11 students will be provided with a life-time log on to Morrisby, an online diagnostic examination which helps students in their career and university decision making process based upon their skills, preferences and learning styles. Students can use their profile to conduct research into different pathways to their future professions, including labour market information about the viability and need of this career in the future, and the different degree and training options to help them get there.
Our Year 12 and 13 students will be able to access BridgeU, a fantastic online resource which offers world-class and leading careers and university information to supplement the advice and guidance we offer. Students will be able to explore thousands of university courses around the world, begin shortlisting universities and collate experiences to support them in writing personal statements. Students can also benefit from sitting diagnostic tests to support them in their self-exploration of personality types, learning styles and multiple intelligences.