Cardiff Sixth Form College is an independent boarding school in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, that prepares students for the A-level programme, after which international students have the opportunity to study at top UK universities. The school is located in Trinity Court in the centre of Cardiff, close to Howard Gardens.
The school began accepting international students in 2009, and has since welcomed students from 30 countries. The school offers students a programme of preparation for A-levels and uses the WJEC exam for most subjects, but the main focus is on providing students with the relevant experience and skills to progress to their chosen university. Since 2013,
Cardiff Sixth Form College has become the leader among other independent schools in a number of national league tables. The school has also received the award for "Best Independent Co-Educational Boarding School" from Education Advisers.
The school is ranked first for GCSE results in The Telegraph and The Times.
- The school administration claims that the secret to such high student achievement is the school's strategy: "We strive to develop a real passion for learning in our students. Our teaching is aimed at making students think for themselves. We believe that this sets our students apart from the crowd, which leads to excellent results year after year."