Shaping your future, today. Sixth Form Dress Code Girls: A formal, tailored suit Formal blouse or tailored top/jumper Formal leather or leather type shoes/boots Boys: A formal, tailored suit Formal shirt with a collar Formal leather or leather type shoes/boots Informed Choices What you decide to study post-16 can have a major impact on what you can study at degree level. Whether or not you have an idea of the subject you want to study at university, having the right information now will give you more options when the time comes to make your mind up. This guide aims to help you make an informed decision when choosing your course for post-16 education. Partnership Agreement In order to shape your own future as a Sixth Form student we expect you to be responsible for the following: - Attendance - Maintaining a smart appearance in accordance with the Dress Code - Completion of all work by the agreed time and at a standard consistent  with your target grades Bursary Fund Application Form Level 1 Applications for level 1 funding will be dealt with separately. Please make enquiries to the staff in the Sixth Form Centre. Level 2 Students will have to demonstrate that they fit the criteria for free school meals please tick one of the boxes andprovide the necessary evidence. Bank Mandate Form If you are applying for a bursary, please complete this form and return to staff in the sixth form centre as soon as possible, together with the completed Application form. Bursary Policy In October 2010 the Government took the decision to close the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) scheme with effect from the end of the 2010/11 Academic year and have replaced it with an interim Bursary Scheme to help the most vulnerable 16–19 students to continue in full time education.