Facilities

The Sixth Form Centre is built to house 300 students. At a cost of £3million, it provides:

  • Specialist provision and purpose-built classrooms
  • A study centre and resource base
  • IT facilities for everyone
  • Catering and leisure facilities

Each student is in a small tutorial group of 15 and the support provided by the Sixth Form Tutor will be personalised according to individual needs. Our Head of Sixth Form coordinates academic and pastoral support needed.

 

Expectations

We regard our Sixth Formers as responsible young adults who will be looked up to and respected by younger students in the school. For this reason, our standards and expectations will be high. Regarding appearance, there is no specific Sixth Form uniform, although everyone should adhere to a smart, professional dress code. Our Sixth Formers are, of course, role models for the rest of the school.

 

Location

Situated close to Oxford Road and the city centre, Trinity is easily accessible from all directions. Trinity is also an integral part of the ‘Oxford Road Corridor’ and the wider educational campus which includes the University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, the Royal Northern College of Music, the Science Park and Manchester Business School — all of which are our immediate neighbours. This makes Trinity a major part of an outstanding educational provision at the heart of Manchester.

What’s happening at Trinity High.

Read the latest news from our school.

May 22, 2026

Science, Maths and Engineering Awards Night

We were delighted to welcome back Michael Owusu, a former Trinity Sixth Form student and Head Boy, who studied Engineering in Years 12 and 13. Since leaving Trinity, he has […]

May 22, 2026

Sparx Maths Achievements

From Assistant Head of Maths, Ms Williams: “We are proud to celebrate two remarkable achievements in Sparx Maths this term. Wesley (Y8) has surpassed an incredible 1 million XP, reaching […]

May 22, 2026

Y12 Drama Students

From Drama Teacher, Ms Ndreca: “Our Year 12 Acting students completed their exam performance of My Mother Said I Never Should by Charlotte Keatley. Delivering an engaging hour-long production, the […]

May 22, 2026

Mobile Phones in School: Thinking Ahead

Over recent months, we have been reflecting carefully on the role of mobile phones in school and how we can best support students’ learning, wellbeing and safety during the school […]