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  1. Join the team. Join the team. Thank you for your interest in working at Ampleforth College. Our approach is a team one, based upon the generous sharing of individual gifts by all pupils, staff and parents: our strength comes from the whole Ampleforth community, working together and appreciating and encouraging everyone’s contribution.

  2. Further information about the procedures for the application and award of bursaries can be found in the College’s Bursary Policy and in the Conditions of Award of Bursaries. To discuss applying for a bursary in more detail, please contact us on admissions@ampleforth.org.uk or call 01439 741081. Educational Trust Fund links: Educational Grants ...

  3. Each of BSC’s UK destinations has its own unique personality. Discover which city is most suitable for you: The UK’s chocolate capital – explore the incredible medieval streets of this historic city. Study at our new English college in the incredible capital of Thailand. Coming soon: Study English in beautiful Malta.

  4. Ampleforth College, York, YO62 4ER 01439 766400 societymail@ampleforth.org.uk. The Ampleforth Society is a registered charity. Reg Charity no: 529626 .

  5. www.ampleforthcollege.org.uk › extra-curricularAmpleforth College - CCF

    Co-curricular. CCF. CCF. Our Combined Cadet Force offers a range of challenging, exciting, adventurous and educational activities designed to develop self-discipline, personal responsibility, leadership, and a sense of service to the community. This helps give pupils the skills and self-confidence to take charge of their lives so they can reach ...

  6. At Ampleforth, our faith underpins and nourishes everything that we are. The Ampleforth community provides richly for the spiritual needs of students and their families. Our rootedness in Benedictine values is very precious and makes Ampleforth the special place it is; the monks of Ampleforth Abbey are valued as spiritual fathers, and chaplains to the College, ministering to both students and staff alike.

  7. Curriculum. Sixth Form (Years 12 & 13) Sixth Form (Years 12 & 13) Studying in the Sixth Form has a very different feel to it than the GCSE years and before. In Year 12, you choose 3 or 4 A levels or BTEC qualifications to study. These subjects are ones you are really interested in, will help you to achieve your university or career aspirations ...