Hope Adderley
When I joined Huntington Sixth Form, I thought it might be hard in the first few weeks because I wouldn't know anybody so I'd stick out like a sore thumb, but it really takes no time at all to find your feet and feel happy.
At the start of term, you get loads of opportunities to join in with clubs and you get to choose which PDP you want to do. I joined things like Amnesty International, the Tuck Shop team, and Debating, and then there's Panto at Christmas. If you do get involved, it's all the easier to meet people you really get on with.
Since September, I've been studying Art, Psychology, English Lit and Maths, although I started off with Biology instead of English. Although it's great to get the right choice of subjects first time around, it's not set in stone, and there is a degree of flexibility if you realise you haven't got it right.
This time next year, I'm planning on taking a gap year to do some paid and volunteer work at home and abroad, and then go on to study English at university.
Jonathan Kim
I joined Huntington Sixth Form in Year 12, having moved from Birmingham, and I soon fitted into the friendly and welcoming atmosphere of the school. I am studying Maths, Physics, Chemistry and History and found all the subjects engaging and informative. My aim is to study Engineering at university and both the teachers and my form tutor have been very supportive of my goal.
The jump from GCSE to A Levels was a lot of hard work at first, but it was worth it, as the subjects are far more interesting once you get over the basics. Apart from my A Level subjects, there are lots of other things on offer in the Sixth Form. I particularly enjoy PDP (Personal Development Programme) on a Wednesday afternoon when I have been doing debating - just one of a range of exciting activities to choose from.
Luke Wilson
I joined the Sixth Form for a variety of reasons; the more relaxed atmosphere I had heard about, the high standards of teaching, the increased social scene and, for me at least, the continuity.
Before coming into the Sixth Form I knew I had always enjoyed Maths and Sciences, but above all I had an ambition to travel, which made a language sensible. I based my subject choices on these ideas. In hindsight, a year into my studies in the Sixth Form, I can now see I made a mistake by choosing Maths, Physics, German and Chemistry; as I quickly realised how much I missed the variety of studying ten subjects as I had previously. However, due to the flexibility of the Sixth Form, I have a multitude of options for next year, such as picking up various other subjects at AS Level.
The Sixth Form has opened my eyes to a world of new opportunities, given me new University and Career ideas, as well as a whole load of new friends. I have also furthered my knowledge in various areas of Maths and Physical Sciences, as well as improving my German.
When looking back at the last year I have learnt so much and had such a great time. At the time of writing, I have just booked a trip to see one of my friends in Italy, who was previously an International Student in the Sixth Form. I am also sorting out, through the Sixth Form; some work experience in Germany for next year; as well as sorting through application forms for various universities in Australia!