Admissions
Admissions Arrangements for 2026-27
Choosing the correct Sixth Form is important and, in order to help you make the right choice, we have provided as much information as possible for you to make your application to Three Spires Sixth Form.
How to apply?
We welcome applications from all students across the city!
Due to the nature of the collaborative sixth form provision, all students at Three Spires Sixth Form will have a 'home' school. This is where students will have either:
- the majority of their subjects,
- or, where they will have their form time and pastoral support.
For the purpose of admissions, students will either be an 'internal' applicant or an 'external' applicant. An internal student is a student in Year 11 applying for their current school. An external student is a Year 11 student applying for any other school that is not their current school.
Students are allowed to apply and hold offers for more than one sixth form provision.
Admissions will go live on Friday 17th October 2025 at 9am.
Applications for both schools are through the Applicaa Admissions Platform.
External Students
Internal (St Peter's or St Regis) Students
All current St Peter’s and St Regis students will receive a unique application link from Applicaa at 9.00 am on Friday 17th October 2025.
- Use the link provided in the email to access your application.
- Log in using your school email address
- If your password does not work, select 'forgot password' and follow the steps to set it.
- Do not create a new application or use a different email address – you must log in using the details provided.
Is there any financial support available?
Yes. If you find that financial circumstances are a barrier to you studying then we will help you access financial support. The government Bursary Fund supports 16 to 19 year old students who face financial difficulties and those who most need help are supported within the costs of staying in education.
Bursary funding falls into two categories:
Guaranteed bursary
This bursary is available to students who fall under one of the following vulnerable groups:
- Young person in care
- Young person in receipt of Employment Support Allowence
- Disabled young people in receipt of Employment Support Allowence who are also in receipt of Disability Living Allowence
Students will be entitled to a guaranteed bursary up to £1200 for the academic year.
Discretionary bursary
This bursary is available to all students who are facing financial difficulty. Eligibility may include students:
- Who are in receipt of free school meals
- Who live in a household where a parent/carer is in receipt of income support OR special circumstances which place students at a disadvantage that could be taken into consideration
Free School Meals
Students in the sixth form can apply for free school meals below: