Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form

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Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form
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Logo for Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form.
Address
Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form
The Old Fire Station
30 Bethel Street

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NR2 1NR

Coordinates 52°37′42″N1°17′24″E / 52.6283°N 1.2901°E / 52.6283; 1.2901
Information
Type Free school
EstablishedSeptember 2013
Trust Inspiration Trust
Department for Education URN 139896 Tables
Ofsted Reports
PrincipalChris Jennings [1]
Gender Coeducational
Age16to 19
Capacity480
Website https://www.isaacnewtonsixthform.org

Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form is a specialist maths and science sixth form [2] with free school status located in Norwich, owned by the Inspiration Trust. It has the capacity for 480 students aged 16–19. It specialises in mathematics and science.

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History

Prior to becoming a Sixth Form College the building functioned as a fire station serving the central Norwich area until August 2011 when it closed down. [3] Two years later the Sixth Form was created within the empty building with various additions being made to the existing structure. The sixth form was ranked the 7th best state sixth form in England by the Times in 2022. [4]

Curriculum

At Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form, students can study a choice of either maths, further maths, core maths, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, environmental science or psychology. [5] Additionally, students can also study any of the subjects on offer at the partner free school Jane Austen College, also located in Norwich and specialising in humanities, Arts and English. [6]

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References

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  6. "Welcome to Jane Austen College".