Research Support

An invaluable aspect of Sixth Form is the opportunity to independently study outside of the classroom. Regardless of your future plans, the ability to extend yourself and research independently into your chosen subjects and interests is a key skill that will support your university applications and/or future job applications and interviews. 

Here are some useful sites to support with extended reading and research

eChalk is an innovative collection of hands-on activities, games, animations, simulations and quizzes created with a strong focus on learning through fun.

YouTube has its own educational channel – EDU. 

Watch talks from experts from a variety of fields.

A website put together by University College, Oxford. It contains interviews and book reviews from current students.

Excellent range of archive material and recommended podcasts.

With the print publication of each issue of our A-level journals, you can explore extra resources to help you get more from the topics featured

Dedicated magazine for English A-Level. Log-in details to access online content can be requested from the library or your English teacher.

To access the full articles outside college, you will need to request our unique log-in details.


Explore an unparalleled archive of film commentary and criticism with every issue of Sight & Sound and Monthly Film Bulletin published since 1932.

FURTHER SUBJECT-SPECIFIC RESOURCES

Sixth Form - links to further research