Sixth Form Colleges' Association Explained

The Sixth Form Colleges Association (SFCA) is an organisation that represents over 90 sixth form education providers in England; its members are sixth form colleges and other providers of 16–19 education, including academies and further education colleges. There are over 160,000 students studying at a sixth form college, and the sector is responsible for over 20% of the A levels sat in England each year.

SFCA has been representing the interests of the sector since sixth form colleges became independent corporations in 1992.[1] The SFCA leads national negotiations with recognised trade unions on pay and conditions of staff in 16-19 providers. The SFCA produces a range of publications, including an annual funding survey[2] that outlines the impact of funding cuts on 16-19 providers.[3] [4]

The SFCA also act as the secretariat for the All Party Parliamentary Group for Sixth Form Colleges.[5]

Post-16 area reviews

In 2015, the Department for Education announced a major restructuring of the further education sector, through 37 area reviews of post-16 provision.[6] The SFCA criticised the reviews for not directly including providers of post-16 education other than colleges, such as school and academy sixth forms and independent training providers.[7] The proposals were similarly criticised by NUS then-Vice President for Further Education Shakira Martin for not sufficiently taking into account the impact on learners.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Further and Higher Education Act 1992. 2021-01-09. Oxford Reference. en.
  2. Web site: SFCA. Funding Impact Survey. Sixth Form Colleges Association. 21 February 2017.
  3. News: Burns. Judith. Cuts 'risk standards' at top sixth form colleges. 24 June 2014. BBC News: Education. BBC. 16 June 2014.
  4. News: Kewin. James. Sixth-form colleges shrinking in face of funding cuts. 24 June 2014. The Guardian. 17 June 2014.
  5. Web site: Sixth Form Colleges. AllParty.org. 24 June 2014.
  6. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/reviewing-post-16-education-and-training-institutions-list-of-area-reviews/reviewing-post-16-education-and-training-institutions-area-reviews-waves-1-to-5
  7. News: Burke. Jude. MPs launch inquiry into post-16 area reviews. FE Week. 8 July 2016. 26 April 2017.
  8. News: Robertson. Alix. Shakira Martin re-elected as NUS vice president for FE. FE Week. 20 April 2016. 26 April 2017.