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Newham Collegiate Sixth Form Centre (The NCS) | |
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326 Barking Road , E6 2BB England | |
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Type | Free school sixth form |
Established | 2014 |
Local authority | Newham |
Trust | City of London Academies Trust |
Principal | Anita Lomax |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 16 to 19 |
Capacity | 600 |
Website | https://sixthform.london |
Newham Collegiate Sixth Form Centre, also known as The NCS, is a free school sixth form college located in East Ham, London, England. Administered by the City of London Academies Trust, it was opened in 2014. The college is coeducational and is affiliated with University College London who is a strategic partner. [1] It is rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted. [2] It has an ALPS 1 score for value added. [3]
The NCS specialises in the teaching of Maths and the Sciences, and has nine laboratories for studying science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics). The centre offers the following A Level courses: Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English Literature, Further Maths, Geography, Government and Politics, History, Maths, Physics, Psychology and Religious Studies. [4] They also provide a "super curriculum" to extend knowledge beyond the A Level syllabus and introduce students to topics they might not otherwise be engaged with. [5]
The college is located in a Grade II listed former council building. Surrounding their buildings on the same campus is East Ham Leisure Centre and Library. [6][ better source needed]
Working with Newham Council, the NCS is the academic A Level centre of a group of partner secondary schools in the borough. These schools are Cumberland, Kingsford, Lister, Little Ilford, Plashet, Rokeby, Royal Docks, Sarah Bonnell and Stratford School Academy. [7]
On 12 November 2014 UCL announced a strategic partnership with Newham Collegiate Sixth Form Centre. [1] The partnership aligns with the aims of UCL 2034, reflecting UCL’s commitment to being a publicly engaged institution with an interest in the education of London students. [8]
Guest speakers have included Natalie Bennett, Owen Jones, Ed Miliband, Sir Win Bischoff, Gina Miller, [9] Dr Aziz Aboobaker, Annabel Port, Stephen Timms MP, Dr Kenneth Tong, Dr George McGavin, Simon Singh, Shami Chakrabarti, Lord Mervyn King, Robert Winston, Venki Ramakrishnan, Evan Davis and Sir Robin Wales. [10]