6 th Form? What else?
Level 1: GCSEs grades G-D NVQs at level 1 BTEC awards and other certificates at level 1 Level 2: GCSEs grades C – A* NVQs at level 2 BTEC qualifications and other certificates at level 2 e.g. ECDL Level 3: As/A-levels International Baccalaureate BTEC and NVQs at level 3
6 th Form at a school College Apprenticeship Employment with training
Where? Thomas Hardye Budmouth IPACA Weymouth College Kingston Maurward Poole Yeovil Colfox Bournemouth
Offer work related (vocational)courses and A-Levels. BTEC, NVQ and others Training linked to apprenticeships
Offer work related (vocational) courses Mainly Land Based BTEC/NVQ and others Courses linked to apprenticeships
Apprenticeships combine practical training in a job with study. As an apprentice your child will: work alongside experienced staff gain job-specific skills earn a wage and get holiday pay study towards a related qualification (usually one day a week) Apprenticeships take 1 to 4 years to complete depending on their level.
Levels of apprenticeship An apprenticeship has an equivalent education level and can be: Intermediate - equivalent to 5 GCSE passes Advanced - equivalent to 2 A level passes Higher - can lead to NVQ Level 4 and above, or a foundation degree Who can apply You can apply for an apprenticeship while you’re still at school. To start one, you’ll need to be: 16 or over living in England not in full-time education
Sources of information and help Open Evenings Prospectuses Careerscape and Kudos online support Ansbury On-line Adviser service. Careers Consultant – Kelvin Clayton.
PHSE lessons and assembly Information and advice from tutors. Guidance (short appointments/ longer appointments). Open Evenings Application for 6 th Form and College.
Hardye’s: 22 nd October Budmouth: 12 th November Kingston Maurward: 25th October am – 1pm 19th November pm – 8pm 3rd December pm – 8pm 17th January am – 1pm 7th February am – 1pm 20 th March am – 1pm (Apprenticeships) 21st April pm – 8pm Sunday 15th May am – 1pm Weymouth College: Saturday 17th October, 11am-2pm Thursday 19th November, pm Wednesday 10th February, pm Saturday 25th June, 11am-2pm
Other Support 22 nd October – study skills workshops Access to teachers Access to Mr Clayton
Deadlines: Applications to Thomas Hardye: by mid- January Applications to Budmouth: by mid- January
PHSE Mop up 6 th Form & College applications Apprenticeship workshops in school Applications to Learning Providers Interviews for College and 6 th Form. Job Hunting starts.
Important Information Students who have not achieved an A*-C GCSE in English and maths by age 16 will continue to study towards achieving them as a part of their 16 to 19 study programmes.
Where ARE They now? Is there one pathway that appeals more strongly than the rest? Do they already have a clear idea about what they want to do? What might be a back up plan? What skills and qualities do they have that an employer, college or 6 th form might value?
And finally… Good work habits Avoid burning the candle at both ends! Start revision early It’s not too soon to start