Upon successful completion, students go on to attend wide range of universities across the UK and abroad.
In 1972 the school became a Sixth Form College under the trusteeship of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool.
Before the year of entry, application forms are distributed to High Schools in different areas, students who are looking to enroll at the college may attend an open evening.
In February 2006 the College opened its new Learning Resource Centre (LRC) which offers a wide range of services and support to students.
The College boasts the largest all-weather football pitch in the country and has extensive playing fields surrounding the campus.
As a Roman Catholic school, students can visit the newly built College Chapel, which is available at any time of the day as a place of prayer, reflection, or quietness.
The college Chaplaincy team currently runs a Fairtrade store which is open to all students and staff.