
What is GRC?
GRC (Green Room College) is The Green Room's sixth form, and WINGS programme, designed to help pupils continue on their path to adulthood. Many of the pupils have already attended The Green Room lower schools, (either GRW or GRK) therefore, GRC is the next step. We provide all pupils with opportunities so they can move on to further education, employment or their own business ventures.
Who is it for? (16-25 year olds)
GRC is a much needed alternative for pupils who are either not ready or not equipped to thrive in a mainstream college or school sixth form environment. GRC aims to be a place where pupils can flourish and build a momentum that will take them on a path to success.
What do we do?
Along side the Roccit Programme - the course of project-based and experiential learning, we also do:
English and Maths Resit
English - We offer the opportunity to revisit GCSE English Language and develop a better quality of written communication, general literacy and comprehension. Regardless of future aspirations literacy is vital to any workplace and increases pupils’ employability.
Mathematics - these re-sits aim to boost calculation skills and improve problem solving abilities with the aim of achieving a higher grade than has previously been achieved. Above all else Maths aims to develop confidence and self-esteem with numbers in order to function in the wider world.
Sport
The importance of a healthy lifestyle is at the forefront of our ethos with all our pupils. We have a healthy eating policy and encourage all pupils to respect their mind and bodies. Once a week, alongside the lower school and all our staff, GRC play team sports. It is an entirely egalitarian arena where everyone plays with sportsmanship, respect and most of all enjoyment. Friendly competition encourages maximum effort and
this is also a great opportunity for our GRC pupils to be positive role models for our lower school.
Futures - To find out about The Green Room Careers Programme, visit our Futures Hub
“The sixth form is outstanding. All students are prepared well so that they make a successful transition to education, training or employment” - Ofsted
“Students have the opportunity to take part in work placements, which enriches their sixth-form experience effectively. Students are prepared well for their next stage of education, employment or training.” - Ofsted



