Applications are welcomed from students aged 16-19. Students in our four Catholic Partner Schools will automatically receive an application form and prospectus. Other prospective students are invited to download an application form and prospectus.
We offer a wide range of AS/A2 GCSE and Vocational courses. Our 2010-2011 prospectus is available in electronic (pdf) format. Click here.
Once you have downloaded the application form - print it out, complete it and then bring it to main reception or post it to: St David's Catholic College Ty Gwyn Road, Penylan Cardiff, CF23 5QD.
The closing date for applications for September 2010 entry is 12 February 2010 .
Prospective students should try to meet the deadline but the college will continue to accept applications beyond the suggested date.
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If you have applied to us you will be invited to attend an informal interview with a tutor.
Once you know your results from your GCSEs, you will be invited to come into the college at the end of August 2010. We will confirm your grades with you and take photocopies of your results for our records. The start date and times of your course will then be confirmed.
Students joining St David's may also be eligible for the government's Education Maintenance Allowance. Students who are over 18 can also apply for the National Assembly Learning Grant. The college also has a financial contingency fund for students with limited financial resources. This can provide financial assistance with transport, books, equipment, trips and living costs.
The information contained within this website is correct at time of launch. The college makes every effort to ensure that courses are offered as described and that any subsequent changes would add to, rather than detract from students' opportunities. However, subjects/courses are offered subject to demand and viability and, accordingly, the college reserves the right to amend or withdraw any course. In all matters relating to student admissions, the Principal's decision is final.