Staffordshire University Academy Sixth Form Marston Road, Hednesford, Cannock WS12 4JH
About the Business
Welcome to Staffordshire University Academy Sixth Form, a highly-regarded establishment located in the picturesque town of Cannock, in the heart of the United Kingdom. As a reputable point of interest, school and secondary school, our institution offers a dynamic, supportive and academically-challenging learning environment for students aged 16-18.
With a state-of-the-art campus situated on Marston Road, our institution boasts an impressive range of modern facilities designed to inspire and motivate students to succeed. Our classrooms are equipped with the latest educational technology, whilst our library, science labs, sports centre and creative arts studios provide students with a range of resources and equipment needed to excel in their chosen subjects. In addition, our friendly and knowledgeable team of teachers and support staff go above and beyond to ensure that each student feels valued, encouraged and supported throughout their studies.
At Staffordshire University Academy Sixth Form, we pride ourselves on our commitment to providing an inclusive and diverse learning environment that caters to the needs and aspirations of all our students. Whether they are seeking to pursue higher education or enter the workforce, we provide a range of academic and vocational courses that enable them to achieve their goals and reach their full potential. Our curriculum includes A-Levels, BTECs and apprenticeships across a range of subject areas, including humanities, sciences, creative arts, languages, business and technology. We also offer a range of enrichment activities, including volunteering opportunities, work experience placements, and extracurricular clubs and societies, to ensure that students develop the skills, knowledge and experiences needed to succeed in the 21st century.
As part of the wider Staffordshire University family, students at our Sixth Form benefit from a wealth of opportunities to engage with the university community, access university resources, and participate in university-level programmes, such as Summer Schools and the Staffordshire Graduate Programme. Our close links with local employers and industry partners also mean that we can offer students real-world experience and networking opportunities that enhance their employability prospects and prepare them for the world of work.
Whether you are a prospective student, parent or community member, we warmly invite you to visit Staffordshire University Academy Sixth Form and experience for yourself the supportive, dynamic and academically-stimulating learning environment that we offer. We look forward to welcoming you to our school and supporting you in your journey towards academic and personal success.
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Location & Phone number
Marston Rd, Hednesford, Cannock WS12 4JH, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
08:45 - 15:00
Tuesday:
08:45 - 15:00
Wednesday:
08:45 - 15:00
Thursday:
08:45 - 15:00
Friday:
08:45 - 15:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"2 of my children attend the school. There have been issues with bullying, but they have always been dealt with when I have raised concerns with the school. The school building and facilities are modern with classrooms designed around their relevant subjects."
"Attended a School Production, involving pupils from most year groups. A lovely evening."
"I'm currently a student at sua and the school has Improved so much i am in year 11 in my last year the help the teachers are giving us and the revision this is amazing. I have been in this school for 5 years and im staying on for sixth form the work they are doing is amazing and its improved so much thank you sua for making my experience the best"
"During the pandemic the school has been amazing with my daughter, they have been really understanding and have gone above and beyond. I can't thank them enough for everything they have done to support us. Thank you sua"
"Let's start with education. The facilities while I was there was top notch, like they were amazing, especially the computers as they were very practical and very comfortable to use. Teaching on the otherhand...hmm..well..cant say much about that. I had a bad experience. We had to do and write it how THEY wanted it, but to me and other students wasn't understanding it very well which made us misbehave and faff around because we was stressed out and clearly didn't understand it. As a former student I clearly wasn't happy there and because of the education I got i just about managed to make it into college with the grades I had, and im sure if anyone that went to this school with me, could say the same/similar. Nowadays students need to do more practical activities or something to look forward to when going into a lesson as half of the students are practical learners and a test needs to be done before hand so that staff are able to understand how students learn in their style.You can't expect every student to have the same learning style and sadly thats something I never had at this school. Moving on. Let's put it this way. Unless you want your kid to be bullied and have the head of year do nothing about it, then go here. Im 21 now and I attended when I was 15-16 and I was bullied by a lot of people because I was classed as "different" in the eyes of other students. Im not going to put this lightly because i want to share my experience. i was bullied thoughout my time at Stafford University Academy and during the time of my attendance, I was diagnosed with depression, anxiety and paranoia, half the time i was bullied, i self harmed because I was angry and upset that it was my fault for being different. To this day i still have those scars and sadly it reminds me of the school everytime I look at them. ANYWAY, So obviously I told the head of year that I was being bullied but id get nothing back about the problem other than suggesting i go to counselling and so I was continued to be bullied by the same people. I'm not telling anyone how to run a school, im just adding suggestion. For example, the first day of school, of course an introduction but why not have a huge assembly explaining that everyone is different in their personal life, personality and how they act and have their own way of expressing themselves (within reason). Id hate to have someone end up like how I am today for 2 simple reasons 1 is that neither of my diagnosis is nice to live with. And the other reason is because of students not being educated enough to know that humans won't ever be the same and for staff to dismiss kids that are being bullied for them not to do anything about it. Yes, some staff were lovely but others made it feel like they didn't care about the mental state of students that affect their work. (By the way, the catering teacher back in 2017 was amazing!! Everyone who took catering as an option loved her. OH and the music/drama teacher too!!)"
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