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In this video Seb talks about the breadth of courses on offer at Seaford and the route students take after Sixth Form.

 

 

We are proud that Seaford remains academically inclusive, and offers an unmatched width and breadth of curriculum subjects covering over 35 post-16 qualifications in A Level, BTEC and Cambridge Technical Qualifications. Seaford students celebrated success across a broad curriculum on results day. We have many notable A Level, BTEC and Cambridge Technical Qualification successes.

University is still a very popular choice for Seaford students but there are many routes Seaford students take after Sixth Form.

Matt Welland is heading to the Met Film School, based at Ealing Studios in London, to study Filmmaking alongside running his own growing and successful business as a Social Media Content Creator. Molly Perry-White is reading Fashion & Textiles art foundation at Morley College, Chelsea.

Jonny Green has a professional contract with Harlequins and Charlie Tear has signed for Sussex Cricket. Jack Wadman is training for Strongman and has started his own business after gaining his YMCA Coaching qualifications at Seaford.

Mollie Wheeler and Josh Greig have a full golf scholarships in the USA at the University of Oklahoma and the University of South Carolina.

Tom Slater has won an engineering apprenticeship with Mini whilst Patrick Weld has won a Rolls Royce design and business apprenticeship. Joy-Vee Gumpo is heading to Northampton to study Music Production. Dougal Artingstall has been accepted into the prestigious Leith's Cookery School in London and Keira Dawkins is following her passion for dance at Bird College.

Seb wishes all of our students the best of luck in their future endeavours.

 

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