Help You Choose For Year 8 & 9 Students.

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Help You Choose For Year 8 & 9 Students

Your Choices at 13 or 14 In Year 8 or 9 you need to make decisions about some of the courses and qualifications that you will study in Years 10 and 11 What you choose now may affect your options at 16 and beyond

Your Choices at 16 Continue education at Sixth Form or College Learn and earn at the same time through an Apprenticeship Other employment, with accredited training Volunteering combined with part-time study or training

What is Help You Choose? Website for young people Prospectus of courses, training and jobs in Norfolk Online applications Career planning Help with choosing your options The website address is: www.helpyouchoose.org

Help You Choose – Homepage Click on courses to start your search

How to Search You can choose to search: Year 8/9 Options 6th Form & College Courses Apprenticeships jobs and training

How to Search Use the search options to search for your choices

Search Results Click ‘More information’ to find out further details about courses your interested in.

Info & Advice Section If you are unsure about what to do next or need more information on your options, make sure you visit the Info & Advice section of Help You Choose. Here you can find information and advice on: Qualifications Training Options Careers Finding a Job Higher Education

Info & Advice

National Careers Service The National Careers Service provides information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work opportunities The service offers confidential, helpful and impartial advice, supported by qualified careers advisers You can access the website from the bottom of the homepage of Help You Choose

National Careers Service Homepage

Help You Choose Helpdesk 0344 800 80 22 helpdesk@helpyouchoose.org If you have a question about the Help You Choose website you can contact the helpdesk: Help You Choose Helpdesk 0344 800 80 22 helpdesk@helpyouchoose.org