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Campus Description

The High Pavement Sixth Form is steeped in academic history.

If you’d like to study A Levels in the city, in a supportive environment with excellent links to universities locally and nationally, High Pavement is the place for you.

High Pavement has everything you need to succeed in your studies – a dedicated team of lecturers, well equipped classrooms, great facilities and strong links with our neighbour Nottingham Trent University.

A Levels are a great way to prepare for university-level study, and we will be there to help you choose the university or institution that’s right for you, and to help you towards achieving the grades you need. You’ll be able to work and complete research in our fantastic Learning Centre, and you’ll meet with your tutor regularly to see how you’re progressing and help keep your studies well on track. 

High Pavement is a mature environment, where you’ll meet loads of fellow students who’ve also chosen A Levels, so you’ll find you have lots of support and the opportunity to make new friends. 

Visit the High Pavement Sixth Form Centre

Address/Map

Address information:

Chaucer Street
Nottingham
NG1 5LP

Head of Centre

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Adam Beazeley

High Pavement

Facilities

A Level Centre

High Pavement Sixth Form is a dedicated A Level centre with a vibrant atmosphere and friendly and supportive staff. It is a modern, purpose-built campus located in the city centre, right on the doorstep of Nottingham Trent University’s City campus.

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A Level

Learning Resource Centres

Our aim is to support your study and development needs by providing a wide range of resources to help you throughout your course.

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Libraries

Campus Description

The History of High Pavement

The original High Pavement School was established in 1788 and it wasn't until 1975 that it turned from grammar school into a sixth form. In 1999 the centre merged with New College Nottingham and since then has occupied a prime position on the edge of Nottingham Trent University's City campus, giving our A Level students a real insight into University life, before they've even got there.

When New College Nottingham merged with Central College in 2017 to become Nottingham College, the combined skills and expertise allowed students to benefit from a wider curriculum and facilities.

Contact Information

High Pavement Sixth Form
Chaucer Street
Nottingham
NG1 5LP

Telephone: 0115 9 100 100

Head of Centre: Adam Beazeley

Travel Information

By rail

Nottingham Train Station (with links nationally) is the nearest station and is only 10 minutes walk from us. For further information on train times please check the East Midlands Trains website.

By bus

High Pavement Sixth Form is easily accessible on nearly all of Nottingham's bus routes.

By tram

The campus is just a 2 minute walk from the Nottingham Trent University tram stop - connecting us with the rest of the city and beyond! You can find timetables and more information on the Nottingham Express Transit website.

By car

High Pavement is located in Nottingham City Centre and whilst there are no parking spaces available on site for visitors, staff or students, the campus is well served by The Forest Park and Ride site, five minutes ride away on the tram, or you can use the many multi-storey car parks in the city, the nearest being just five minutes walk away on Mount Street, operated by NCP. There are also limited on street parking spaces nearby.

Other Facilities

  • Learning Centre
    • High Pavement boasts a dedicated library, stacked with resources and technology for High Pavement students to use.

      Facilities include:

      Books, newspapers, and journals

      Photocopiers

      Drop-in computers with:

      • Windows 10
      • Adobe Photoshop
      • Paint Shop Pro

      Scanners

      Colour printers

      Advisor for careers/higher education

      Whether you are working in college or at home, our Virtual Library has a wealth of information and specialist resources, and you can get online help via our Ask a Librarian service.