Downside has unveiled its new Sixth Form Horizons Programme, a major initiative designed to give students greater independence, ownership and breadth in their learning.
Starting Sixth Form is one of the most exciting milestones in any student’s education. At Downside, it marks a shift towards true independence, with students choosing their subjects, shaping their day and taking a more active role in collaborative, discussion-led lessons. This is supported by specialist tutors, extensive leadership opportunities, a rich PSHEE programme and a wide choice of A-Level and BTEC subjects.

The new Horizons Programme builds on this foundation by offering a bespoke Saturday-morning enrichment timetable across five strands: Academic Excellence & Independent Learning; Creative Expression & Inquiry; Life Skills; Whole Self Development; and Service, Leadership & the World of Work.
Each Sixth Former can design their own pathway, selecting from modules such as EPQ, public speaking, cookery, first aid, driving lessons, athletic development, fine art, interview skills, charity work and finance and budgeting. The aim is to help students develop the skills, confidence and curiosity needed to thrive both in the classroom and beyond.

Downside’s Sixth Form sits at the heart of a school community known for its strong pastoral care, academic ambition and co-curricular opportunities. The Horizons Programme adds a new dimension to this experience, giving students the space to explore their interests, discover new strengths and prepare for life after school.
With its mix of academic stretch, practical skills and personal development, Horizons reflects Downside’s commitment to helping every student grow into a confident, capable and compassionate young adult.
