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Our Sixth Form Curriculum can be accessed below. A subject information sheet has been created for each of the courses on offer to give further information about the course content and how the course is examined.
An Exciting New T-Level Curriculum!
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→ Engineering T-Level |
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2 Year Design & Development T-Level |
A-Level |
A-Level (2 A-Level Equivalent) |
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→ Design T-Level |
AAQ Built Environment |
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2 Year Design, Surveying & Planning T-Level |
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+ A-Level Pathway |
A-Level |
A-Level DT |
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Consisting of one chosen subject from each row on the right |
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→ Foundation T-Level |
A-Level |
A-Level 3D |
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3 Year Foundation T-Level (students must pass Year 1 in order to progress to Years 2 and 3) |
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What Course Should I Choose?
If you are serious about starting a career in construction or engineering, and you want a qualification that gives you both depth and direction, then the T-Level at Waterfront UTC is the smart choice. It is more than a course — it is your first step toward building the future.
If you are undecided on a possible career pathway, you should opt for our A–Level pathway that combines options in Mathematics, Engineering and Built Environment Specialisms, Art and Design, Computer Science, Physics, Design and Technology and 3D Design.
Our 3 Year T-Level pathway gives the opportunity for students to complete the course in an extra year, but still benefit from Elite Technical Education and our wider Personal Development opportunities.
Entry Requirements
- To study our Sixth Form curriculum, students must achieve 5 GCSE Passes (Grade 4 or above) including English and Maths.
- Students opting to study A-Level Mathematics will need to achieve a Grade 7 or above at GCSE.
- Students opting to study A-Level Physics will need to achieve a Grade 5 or above at GCSE.
Additional Learning
PSHRE/RSE
PSHE education at Waterfront UTC is a planned, developmental programme of learning through which students acquire the knowledge, understanding and skills they need to manage their lives now and in the future. As part of a whole-school approach, PSHE education develops the qualities and attributes students need to thrive as individuals, family members and members of society.
We deliver our statutory responsibility through Company Time, Assemblies and Drop Down Days.