Career Choices is for Year 7 – 11 young people to explore options, including choosing GCSE subjects…the icould Buzz Test is the most popular!

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Career Choices is for Year 7 – 11 young people to explore options, including choosing GCSE subjects…the icould Buzz Test is the most popular!

The Courses page is for Year 11 young people to search and apply for Post-16 options on UCAS Progress...and for young people studying off-site.

Jobs and Apprenticeships has information on finding work and apprenticeships in Leeds including live vacancies and help getting ready for work…

The Job Search page has links to featured jobs and job websites for the larger Leeds employers as well as key information for young people about their rights and staying safe while they look for work…

The Apprenticeships page has a list of live vacancies and also the ‘One Form’ where young people can express interest and get personalised help…

Getting Started is for those young people not quite ready for full-time learning…

Supported Learning shares information about Post-16 for young people with special needs. Find information about the new EHC plans, as well as places to study Post-16 and help getting into work…

For those in College or Sixth Form now…explore higher education, higher apprenticeships, employment, and other ways to gain experience including internships and placements.