The school was host in the 1990s to "Park View 6th Form Centre" a shared sixth form facility for both Bramcote Hills Comprehensive and neighbouring Bramcote Park Comprehensive, enabling an intake and catchment from both of the schools. The 6th Form Centre was managed by Mr Andrew Kilgour. This partnership ended in 2002 and the 6th form was renamed "Bramcote College" and became the sole responsibility of Bramcote Hills Comprehensive School, and came under one budget. Bramcote College took on a new Head of 6th Form in 2004 Mr David Soulsby. The 6th Form is in a self-contained block of smaller class rooms that were built as part of the grammar school, now a block attached to the upper school. It has its own ICT room, Music Technology Suite and library. There is also a separate dining area for 6th form students in the upper school canteen, which is open throughout the morning till close after lunch, to enable student to purchase breakfast, snacks and pre-order lunch to avoid queuing with school children. In addition there is a large common room, with pool table and vending machine provided by the Students Union, with all profits benefiting the students. Bramcote College remained to have its own individual identity, with separate logos and rules from the main school, for example 6th formers did not have a uniform and with adult environment, students called staff by first names. The college has always had a strong and involved
NUS Student Union. With elected Male & Female Presidents, and Elected Treasurer. The Bramcote College SU had a good community involvement, running Annual Charity Days, and supporting the Nottingham Marathon by providing marshals for a section of the shorter course. The Student's Union also organises an Annual College Ball, for both years 12 & 13 to celebrate the end of term in May, before examinations commence in the summer. The performance of the 6th Form is always dependent on the intake, as the college does not have any entrance requirements. Results were seen to dip, after the nearby
Bilborough College opened its new building, and attracted more students from the school. In 2006 Ofsted found the 6th form to be "Very Good" compared to the whole school which only received a satisfactory rating In 2008 the performance of the college had the highest
Contextual Value Added CVA score in the Broxtowe area. Bramcote College gained a new role following the Federation of Bramcote Hills, with Bramcote Park & Alderman White, becoming the Federation 6th Form. Bramcote Park again are now sharing the 6th Form of Bramcote Hills alongside Alderman White. The name was altered to "Bramcote Hills Sixth Form College". Following the Federation a £500,000 renovation project of the 6th Form accommodation was constructed in 2008. However, as explained below the building work found problems with the structure of the existing building. Following this the 6th Form was moved to the Main School Building, and temporary housed in the Learning Resource Centre, creating a common room and informal learning environment with ICT facilities, similar to that planned in the re-development. David Soulsby left the role of Head of 6th Form in 2008 to be replaced by Faye Parker. ==Recent building developments==