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External Partners
JW6 takes great pride in the extensive network of external partners we collaborate with, all of whom play a vital role in enriching our students’ educational experience. These partnerships are carefully cultivated to ensure that every student is kept well-informed about the wide array of opportunities available to them - whether academic, vocational, or extracurricular. By engaging with professionals, organisations, and institutions beyond the classroom, we aim to broaden horizons, inspire ambition, and equip our learners with the knowledge and confidence they need to make informed decisions about their future.
TEG (The Elephant Group)

TEG are a headteacher-led charity that is committed to creating fair student access to top universities by collaborating with schools, universities, and wider partner organisations.
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Queen Mary University of London

Access to Queen Mary supports the entrance of students under-represented at Russell Group universities to study at Queen Mary, the most inclusive university of its kind!
Elevate Education

Elevate Education delivers high-impact workshops to our students that help to develop their study skills, motivation, and exam preparation. Over the next term, you're invited to join their parent webinar series, where you can help support your child at home by reinforcing the skills they're learning at school.
Elevate Education's Spring Term Parent Webinar Series:
- How You Can Help Your Child Prepare for Exams - 3rd March 6:00pm (GMT)
- How You Can Support Your Child During Exams - 17th March 6:00pm (GMT)

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Spark ambition in your Year 12 students with LSE's free Thrive programme!
Are your year 12 students curious about what university life is really like? Well, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is offering your students the chance to take part in their Thrive programme.
LSE Thrive is a free, 10-month hybrid programme designed to support and inspire students of Black heritage in making competitive applications to LSE and other top universities.
In our most recent 2024-25 programme survey, 100% of respondents rated LSE Thrive as good or excellent, and 98% of respondents agreed that it has been beneficial to take part in a widening participation programme which is specifically for students of Black heritage.

If you have any questions about the Thrive programme or application process, please do not hesitate to reach out to ard.thrive@lse.ac.uk
Kind regards,
The Widening Participation team

