Extended Project Qualification

The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) offers students an exciting opportunity to pursue a subject they are passionate about in greater depth, while honing their independent research skills in readiness for further study. At Chesterton Sixth Form students will benefit from a dedicated EPQ tutor who will support them throughout the project, in addition to seminar-based teaching of core skills in research, project design and management, producing effective extended writing and much more.

Subject Information

Students are free to choose their own project’s focus and outcome. They will receive 1:1 input from an expert member of staff throughout the project. The outcome can be a design, performance, report, dissertation or artefact. 

Course Details

The Extended Project Qualification provides students with the opportunity to: 

  • develop and improve their own learning and performance as critical, reflective and independent students 
  • develop and apply decision-making and, where appropriate, problem-solving skills 
  • extend their planning, research, critical thinking, analysis, synthesis, evaluation and presentation skills 
  • develop as e-confident students and apply new technologies in their studies, where appropriate 
  • develop and apply skills creatively, demonstrating initiative and enterprise 
  • use their learning experiences to support their personal aspirations for further study and career development 

Subject Specific Entry Requirements

  • Not applicable.

Where could EPQ take me?

Universities across the UK and further afield really value the EPQ.  It demonstrates skills directly relevant to university study, and completion of your project shows a strong work ethic and commitment to independent study. The beauty of the EPQ is its ability to enhance your study in a way that you choose.  

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Submit your research project!

Use this form to submit your research project. We can only accept documents saved as .pdf files. 

Register your interest now!

Sign up here if you’re interested in applying – this will allow us to make sure you have lots of support with your research project between now and 24th February.