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SchoolsKingston-upon-HullWilberforce College
State School

Wilberforce College

Saltshouse Road, Kingston-upon-Hull, HU8 9HD·Kingston upon Hull, City of·URN: 130580A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Post-16
Sixth Form
Mixed
Ages 16-99
Religious Character: None
A-levels Ranking
2,099
Academic
2,084
Overall
1
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
610
England
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OverviewA-levelsOxbridgeOfstedAttendance Heatmap

Last reviewed: February 2026 · Rankings and key information above update regularly, however, this review below is refreshed bi-annually and may not reflect recent changes. If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Wilberforce Sixth Form College Review 2026: A Specialist Engine for Hull's Future

At a Glance

Standing in Bransholme, East Hull, Wilberforce Sixth Form College has evolved significantly since its establishment in 1988. Named after the city's most famous son, William Wilberforce, the college serves over 1,400 students with a clear mission: to be a catalyst for social mobility and professional skills. The campus blends original structures with striking modern additions, most notably the state-of-the-art Green Energy Skills Centre and the Digital & Engineering Hub. These multi-million-pound investments signal the college's intent; this is an institution laser-focused on the local economy's future needs, particularly in renewables and health sciences.

Character & Atmosphere

The atmosphere is purposeful and distinct from a school environment. There are no bells and students address staff by their first names, encouraging a professional, adult relationship. Mr Colin Peaks, Principal since 2018 and himself a former student, leads with a philosophy of "high challenge, high support". His connection to the college, having studied A-level Art there in 1991, reinforces a deep local commitment.

Inclusivity is the defining characteristic. The college draws students from across Hull and the East Riding, creating a diverse community that breaks down local postcode barriers. The "Upskilling" programme is central to daily life; it is a mandatory enrichment block where students engage in everything from "Ronno Records" (songwriting) to the "Pride Club" or "Wilberforce Radio".

Results & Academic Performance

In the 2024 Ofsted inspection, the college was rated Good overall, with Outstanding grades for Personal Development and Provision for Learners with High Needs.

Academically, Wilberforce operates as a mixed-ability provider. In the 2025 dataset, it ranks 2,099th of 2,549 providers in England for A-level outcomes (FindMySchool ranking) and 1st in the Kingston-upon-Hull sixth form local ranking. A*-B grades are recorded at 30%, with A*-A combined at 10%. Many students arrive with lower starting points, and the college excels in value-added progress, particularly in vocational qualifications which are not captured in pure A-level rankings.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

28.91%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

Ranking figures update automatically as our data refreshes and are the definitive source. Any rankings quoted in the review text were accurate when it was written and may since have changed.

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum is divided into clear pathways: "A-Level Professional" for traditional academic routes and "Career Technical" for BTECs and T-Levels. Lessons are longer than typical school periods, often 90 minutes, allowing for deep practical work in the sciences and arts.

Teaching relies heavily on industry expertise. In the Digital & Engineering Hub, staff often have commercial backgrounds, bringing real-world relevance to coding and robotics. Support is structural and proactive; "Progress Mentors" monitor attendance and deadlines closely, providing a safety net for students adjusting to sixth form freedom.

Where Students Go Next

The college is a powerful springboard into employment and apprenticeships, reflecting strong partnerships with major local employers like Siemens Gamesa and the NHS.

University progression remains a key route and represents a significant achievement for many first-generation applicants. For the most able, the "Pathways" programme supports applications to competitive universities, including Oxford and Cambridge.

Oxbridge Success

#471 in England

Total Offers

1

Offer Success Rate: 50%

Cambridge

1

Offers

Oxford

—

Offers

Admissions

Admissions are open and inclusive. Applications are typically made via the "Log On Move On" portal or directly through the college website. The process opens in October for the following September entry.

Key Admissions Steps

  • Applications: usually open in autumn for the following September
  • Interviews: typically follow after application
  • Taster days: confirm current dates with the college
  • Enrolment: normally finalised after GCSE results

Entry requirements vary by course. A standard A-level programme requires five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and Maths. Specific subjects like Mathematics often require a grade 6. There are tiered entry points, with Level 2 courses available for students needing to rebuild their grade profile.

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Ofsted rated Personal Development as Outstanding in 2024, highlighting the college's exceptional work in preparing students for life beyond education. The pastoral system is built around Progress Mentors who are non-teaching staff available throughout the day.

Support for students with high needs is also rated Outstanding. The college provides a dedicated environment where students with complex needs are fully integrated yet supported with specialist care and equipment.

Beyond the Classroom

Sport

The college has a strong sporting reputation, underpinned by a partnership with Hull FC. The Rugby League Academy allows elite players to combine professional-standard training with their studies. Facilities include a gym and competitive pitches.

STEM: Green Energy & Digital

The Green Energy Skills Centre is a standout feature. Here, students work on electric vehicle technology and wind turbine components, directly addressing the skills gap in the Humber region's "Energy Estuary". The eSports suite and coding clubs provide outlets for digital talent.

Creative Arts

Creativity flourishes in "Studio W" and through the "Ronno Records" label. The college hosts regular performances and exhibitions, and the "Upskilling" programme offers unique options like "Japanese Braiding" and "Sustainable Textile Sampling".

Fees & Financial Aid

This is a state-funded Sixth Form College with no tuition fees for UK students

While education is free, the college is proactive in removing financial barriers. A robust Bursary Fund is available for students from low-income households. This can support costs such as:

  • Transport: Subsidised or free bus passes for the dedicated college bus network.
  • Meals: Free school meals allowance loaded onto student ID cards.
  • Equipment: Assistance with essential course materials, kits (e.g., for hairdressing or engineering), and trips.

Families should apply for the bursary during enrolment; eligibility is typically based on household income or receipt of specific benefits.

£School Fees
TuitionFree

State-funded school (families may still pay for uniforms, trips, and optional activities).

Practical Information

Transport

The college runs an extensive network of dedicated buses serving Hull, Beverley, Hedon, and Holderness villages. This is a crucial service for students travelling from outside Bransholme.

Dress Code

No uniform. Students are expected to dress appropriately for a working environment; lanyards must be worn at all times for safeguarding.

School Day

Typically 9:00am to 4:00pm, though students attend only for scheduled lessons and study periods.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: —
  • Number of pupils: —

Things to Consider

Vocational Focus: While A-levels are offered, the college's standout facilities are in technical and vocational areas. Families seeking a purely traditional academic "hothouse" might find the mixed-ability environment different from a grammar or selective sixth form.

Independence: Students are free to leave campus during free periods. This requires self-discipline. The Progress Mentor system provides a safety net, but students must be ready to manage their own time.

Location: Located in Bransholme, the college is easily accessible via the dedicated bus network, but travel times can be significant for students coming from West Hull or distant East Riding villages.

The Verdict

Wilberforce Sixth Form College is a genuine engine of social mobility and professional opportunity. It offers a mature, supportive environment that treats students as young adults. While A-level top grades are modest compared to selective providers, the college achieves Outstanding results in personal development and high-needs provision. Best suited to students ready for a fresh start in a modern, professional setting who want a clear pathway to employment or university.

FAQs

Yes. In April 2024, Ofsted rated the college Good overall, with Outstanding grades for Personal Development and Provision for Learners with High Needs. Inspectors praised the inclusive culture and the way students are prepared for their next steps.

For a Level 3 programme (A-levels, T-Levels, BTEC Extended Diplomas), you generally need five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English Language and Maths. Specific subjects like A-level Sciences or Maths often require a grade 6. Level 2 courses are available for those who need to improve their grades.

Applications open in October for the following September. You can apply via the college website or the "Log On Move On" portal. Interviews take place from January onwards.

Yes. The college operates a dedicated bus network covering most of Hull and the East Riding, including Beverley, Hedon, and Withernsea. These services are subsidised and can be free for bursary-eligible students.

Yes. The college offers T-Levels in subjects such as Health, Digital Support Services, and Engineering. These qualifications combine classroom learning with a substantial 45-day industry placement.

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Saltshouse Road, Kingston-upon-Hull, HU8 9HD
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www.wilberforce.ac.uk
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