Why A-levels at Chichester College?
We have a good track record in ensuring that our students get good A-level results. Our highly qualified and experienced staff are committed to ensuring that every student achieves their full potential.
In the Chichester area, the College’s A-level students perform well, with an average point score per entry that is second only to Bishop Luffa.
| Institution |
Location |
No of students aged 16-18 |
Average A level points achieved per exam entry 2010 |
| Bishop Luffa Church of England School |
Chichester |
295 |
226.1 |
| Chichester College |
Chichester |
800 (A-levels only) |
213.9 |
| Chichester High School for Girls |
Chichester |
235 |
212.0 |
| Felpham Community College |
Bognor Regis |
158 |
207.7 |
| The St. Philip Howard Catholic High School |
Bognor Regis |
136 |
205.0 |
| The Regis School |
Bognor Regis |
195 |
196.8 |
| Midhurst Rother College |
Midhurst |
120 |
195.4 |
| Source: Department for Education, School Performance Tables Key Stage 5, April 2011 |
Chichester College’s A-level results are also strong in comparison to other local FE and Sixth Form Colleges that offer A-levels and are within easy travelling distance of Chichester.
| Institution |
Location |
Average A level points achieved per exam entry 2010 |
| The College of Richard Collyer |
Horsham |
216.4 |
| Chichester College |
Chichester |
213.9 |
| Central Sussex College |
Crawley |
213.2 |
| The Worthing Sixth Form College |
Worthing |
211.5 |
| Havant College |
Havant |
207.3 |