Sixth Form Haywards Heath
Looking for a great sixth form? Look no further than our Sixth Form campus at Haywards Heath!
We’ve got a brilliant range of AS and A Level courses to choose from, plus a whole host of vocational courses too. And with excellent teaching and fantastic results on your doorstep, why travel further?
Now is the time to apply for courses starting in September - don’t leave it too late to secure your place. You can find detailed information on the courses available and apply online in our courses section, or alternatively call us on 01444 456281 for a course guide today!
Superbly located just five minutes from Haywards Heath railway station on the London to Brighton line, here you can study academic qualifications with consistently high exam results.
2010 exam results available here.
We offer a wide choice of subjects, taught by highly qualified, experienced teachers who have the expertise to help you achieve your best. The library and learning centre offer students up-to-date technology and resources, and our ratio of computers to students is among the highest in the country.
Contact details
Harlands Road, Haywards Heath,
West Sussex, RH16 1LT
Tel: 01444 456281
Fax: 01444 417047
Email: info.hh@centralsussex.ac.uk
Forthcoming Events
Access Information Evening, 23 February 2012
Open Evening, 13 November 2012 and 14 November 2012
Latest News

Bright Sparks Selected for Media Panel
27/01/2012
Two students from the Sixth Form Haywards Heath campus, Robyn Kemp, 16 from Horsham, and Sophie Thackray, 18, from Haywards Heath, beat off stiff competition from students across London and the south east to win through to a selection day for the Sparks media panel.

Economics students + national competition = a great day out!
13/01/2012
On Wednesday 30 November an intrepid team of four A Level Economics students from the Haywards Heath campus took part in the Southern heat of the twelfth annual Target Two Point Zero competition, which is the national monetary policy competition for schools and colleges, run by the Bank of England and The Times Interest Rate Challenge.




