Sunderland College School Leaver Prospectus 2025-26

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College events

We host a series of events and activities throughout the year to give you a taste of what life is like at Sunderland College.

From open events and tasters to careers fairs and experience days, there is no better way to explore everything we have to offer.

You can speak to our expert teaching staff, meet fellow students, and explore our amazing facilities. Our friendly team will be on hand to help with everything from careers guidance to advice on financial support available.

Open events

Held throughout the academic year

Our open events are the perfect opportunity for year 10 and year 11 pupils to visit our campuses, find out more about our courses, see our amazing facilities, meet our expert teaching staff and get a feel for the college atmosphere.

During the events, which are usually held on an evening or weekend, our Information, Advice and Guidance teams are also available to answer any questions you may have about finance, welfare or learning support.

Experience events

January to May

These exclusive events are the second step of your application journey and tailored to school leavers who have applied for one of our courses starting in September.

These interactive sessions give you a flavour of your chosen course and help you get to know our teaching staff and your classmates.

Step-up events

June & July

The final step of your application journey before you start, our step-up events give you the opportunity to experience a day in the life of a Sunderland College student.

You will take part in interactive lessons following an example timetable, have lunch in our campus cafés and be given information about how to enrol on your course once you have received your GCSE results.

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Choose the best

Sunderland College offers the widest range of qualifications in the North East – from A-Levels and T Levels to technical courses and apprenticeships. Our students consistently achieve outstanding results, and we are among the top colleges nationally for academic and technical achievement.

We are part of Education Partnership North East, the top performing college group in the region for student achievement.*

We welcome students from our diverse communities

We are proud of our diverse student community and are the first college group in the North East to become a College of Sanctuary in recognition of our work to welcome refugees, our inclusivity and commitment to creating a culture of safety, respect and understanding.

We are the number one choice for over 4,000 students and apprentices.†

We invest in your future

Our recent multi-million-pound investments in industry-standard facilities, supports you to study in the latest, state-of-the-art teaching and learning environments.

We have an international award-winning 360-degree Immersive Hub at Bede Campus as well as an animal resource centre and cutting-edge media, broadcast, radio, and TV production studios.

Our City Campus has an innovative digital training hub and 360-degree Immersive Suite, construction and engineering workshops with the latest CAD software and technology, as well as a collaborative Business Suite.

The new £20 million Housing Innovation and Construction Skills Academy (HICSA) – a groundbreaking training base at Riverside Sunderland due to open in 2025 – provides local people with the skills to build, retrofit and create homes for the future.

We get you career ready

Our excellent industry links with hundreds of top employers including Sunderland City Council, Gentoo, Nissan, Northumbria Police, Tyne and Wear Fire Service, South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust, Sunderland Care and Support, ZF, Marelli, British Esports and AESC will give you the skills, experience, and knowledge for your future career.

You will access amazing learning opportunities such as on-site visits, work experience and masterclasses with leading industry experts throughout your time studying here.

Learn from passionate teaching staff who are subject specialists and industry professionals excelling in their field of expertise.

We help you progress

We support your future ambitions throughout your time with us, providing expert advice and guidance with UCAS applications, employment applications, CV writing, future study options and more.

95% of our students progress to university, employment, or further study (Destination data for Sunderland College 2022-23, 16-18 completers)

be yourself Freedom to

Coming to Sunderland College will help you experience a new independence, discover a self-belief for who you want to be, and get excited about your future potential.

A fresh start

Starting college is a great opportunity to learn what you love and become the person you are destined to be.

A different environment

Compared to school, you will find that Sunderland College is a more mature and

relaxed environment. You will be treated like an adult and an individual, which will help you become more independent and better prepared for your next steps after college, whether that is to further study or a job.

More independence

At Sunderland College you can start making your own decisions. Your timetable will be very different to school with free periods for study, extra-curricular activities such as sports and games, on campus clubs and activities, or a part-time job.

Specialist staff and facilities

Our expert staff are passionate and enthusiastic about what they do and work hard to make a difference to the lives of our students. You will be inspired every day and be motivated to be the best you can be.

You will develop resilience, be ready to take on challenges and be ambitious for your future career and the impact you can make on the world. We have invested in industrystandard facilities and equipment to give you the skills and knowledge to prepare for university and employment.

More opportunities and choice

Sunderland College offers a wide choice of courses in different subject areas and at different levels. You will also have lots of opportunities to take part in activities outside of the classroom to boost your confidence, develop essential life skills and personal qualities.

Meet a variety of people

We are proud of our diverse student community and embrace an inclusive, welcoming culture. You will meet lots of new people with different backgrounds and interests.

What our students say

Sunderland College is an amazing place to study with our students at the heart of everything we do. Their feelings and opinions are important to us and with our Student Voice and other initiatives around the college campuses, we ensure that their voices are heard, and they play a part in influencing what we do.

Our student community is made up of people from different backgrounds, with distinct ambitions and unique views and together they bring energy, passion, and talent.

The courageous

“Sunderland College has helped me gain practical skills and knowledge to pursue my future career.”

Studied: T Level Health & Social Care

Previous school: Christ’s College

Progressing to: After college, I see myself hopefully getting an apprenticeship to become a nurse.

The visionary

“College is a unique experience that lets everyone express themselves and gives me so many opportunities for my future.”

Studied: Creative Media

Previous school: Farringdon Community Academy

Progressing to: In the future I see myself in a media related job, such a radio or film.

The collaborator

“Studying at Sunderland College allows me to meet new people, have new experiences and embrace different cultures.”

Studied: A Levels in Law and Media

Previous school: Thornhill School

Progressing to: In the future I see myself becoming a lawyer to make a difference in society.

97% of our students said they felt safe at college

An innovative place to learn

Our campuses have a welcoming, inspiring, and supportive vibe. Our students thrive in our state-of-the-art environments that replicate real world settings and are aligned to future industry demands. We continually invest millions of pounds into our facilities so our students can be innovators who solve the problems of tomorrow.

Bede Campus

Bede Campus is our largest Sunderland College campus and home to some fantastic facilities including state-of-the-art science labs, a health simulation ward, a digital hub, a dedicated sixth form and our impressive Sports and Arts Academies.

Our investment project at Bede, supported by the Department for Education, has created a world-class technical skills and awardwinning Innovation Space. It includes a vibrant business hub and an Immersive Space – a fully integrated 360-degree environment with wall and floor projection to create shared VR environments.

The campus also boasts new industry standard media, broadcast, TV and radio production studios.

City Campus

In the heart of Sunderland is our City Campus. We have a range of industry standard equipment for everything from engineering and construction to professional cookery and hospitality. We even have a hair, barbering and beauty salon and a critically acclaimed restaurant, City Bistro.

Our engineering, manufacturing and automotive facilities at our City Campus offer some of the best training facilities in the region, including a 360-degree Immersive Suite, battery power training facility plus an automation and robotics hub with a hybrid automotive technical skills workshop.

Some of our latest developments include a business management suite and a boardroom space featuring interactive digital walls.

The Housing Innovation and Construction Skills Academy (HICSA)

From 2025, our groundbreaking facility based in Sunderland will be home to our construction courses and the Gentoo Trades Academy. Providing local people with the skills to build, retrofit and create homes for the future using modern methods of construction, HICSA boasts expansive open plan workshops, a show home for immersive learning and collaboration, classrooms and a ‘social hub’ including a cafe, a living staircase and exhibition space.

The Place

A cutting-edge, dynamic hub for students, innovators and esports enthusiasts, The Place is home to the British Esports Federation, the UK’s national esports body, and our esports courses.

Featuring modern classrooms, esports performance and training rooms, The Place is an entertainment and education venue like no other, nestled in the vibrant city of Sunderland.

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Campus life

There are many opportunities for you to thrive, explore, develop, and learn at Sunderland College, but some days you may just want to enjoy campus life between your classes, meet your friends and relax in one of our cafés and outdoor areas, or take part in one of our youth activities and clubs.

Food & drink

Grab a bite to eat and catch up with your friends. We have several eating areas around our campuses offering a wide variety of healthy and nutritional meals, sandwiches, drinks and snacks. All students, regardless of income, will have access to a free breakfast if needed.

• Campus Café (Bede and City campuses)

A large variety of delicious hot and cold food is available throughout the day in our

Campus Cafés, offering regular meal deals and ‘theme days’ with many international dishes for you to try. Our Juice Bars also serve a range of healthy smoothies, shakes, sandwiches and snacks.

• Starbucks (Bede Campus)

Situated in the Arts Academy, Starbucks is one of our most popular spaces on campus. As well as serving all your Starbucks favourites, you can also purchase sandwiches, paninis, snacks, cold drinks and much more.

Throughout 2024-25 we will be opening additional catering facilities at Bede campus including a new café, providing more options for our students to choose from.

Details of opening times are published on the Student Life intranet with weekly menus and any new offers. The College currently operates a cash and contactless payment system.

All our food and drink outlets have a 5-star food hygiene rating!

Enrichment

We are committed to providing an environment where students can grow and develop by offering a wide range of wellbeing activities across our campuses. Join in volunteering and social action projects with the Duke of Edinburgh Award, National Citizenship Service and Good for Me, Good for FE, one of our college clubs and societies or take part in weekly themed events.

IT support

We have many computers with an extensive range of software, available for students to use on a drop-in basis. Students are expected to improve their awareness of, and skills in, information technology (IT). There are many staff who can support you in your use of IT. The College has campus-wide Wi-Fi, which enables students to access the internet and complete their college work using their own, or college, devices.

Future Ready Hubs

Our Future Ready Hubs will help you find all the resources you need for your studies, including study support such as developing your research skills, exam preparation and help with referencing alongside printing, photocopying and scanning facilities.

We also have books, eBooks, journals, DVDs and a range of online resources, including your course textbooks.

If you need help locating a resource or using the facilities in the Future Ready Hub, you can speak to one of our friendly and experienced team who are there to assist you.

All resources are free to borrow, we just ask that they are returned in good condition by their due date.

Our Future Ready Hubs also offer a range of support and wellbeing services (see pages 26-27).

How to find us

1. Bede Campus, Durham Road, Sunderland, SR3 4AH

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Walking

Bede Campus is an approximate 30-minute walk from Sunderland City Centre and accessible by excellent quality pedestrian links.

Cycling

The campus is accessible by cycle routes/ lanes via National Cycle Route 1 and Durham Road (A690).

Bus services

Bede Campus is serviced by several Go North East, Stagecoach and Arriva bus routes with stops located on Durham Road (A690) directly outside and opposite the campus.

Tyne & Wear Metro

The closest Metro stations to Bede Campus are:

• University – 27-minute walk with ramp and stair access to platforms.

• Sunderland Interchange – 30-minute walk with taxi rank, bus links and stair, escalator, and lift access to platforms.

• Millfield – 30-minute walk with taxi rank and both ramp and stair access to platforms.

Car parking

Bede Campus is located on Durham Road (A690) from which the A19 and A1(M) are easily accessible. There is free parking on site, located adjacent to Goals Soccer Centre.

2. City Campus, Park Lane, Sunderland, SR1 4NX

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Walking City Campus is in the heart of Sunderland with pedestrian links and is within close walking distance to Park Lane bus interchange and Metro station.

Cycling

The campus is accessible by cycle routes/ lanes via National Cycle Routes 1 and 70.

Bus services

City Campus is located opposite Park Lane interchange which is serviced by several Go North East, Stagecoach and Arriva bus routes.

Tyne & Wear Metro

The closest Metro stations to City Campus are:

• Sunderland Interchange – directly opposite the campus with taxi rank, bus links and stair, escalator, and lift access to platforms.

• Sunderland Station – 10-minute walk with cycle parking, taxi rank and bus links, with stair and lift access to platforms. The station is also located on the Northern Rail network.

• University – 10-minute walk with ramp and stair access to platforms.

Car parking

Gorse Road (54 spaces), Broughton Street (56 spaces), The Bridges multi-storey (700 spaces) and The Bridges roof top (221 spaces) car parks located nearby and within short walking distance.

3. Housing Innovation and Construction Skills Academy (HICSA), Hay Street, Sunderland, SR1 1BG

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Walking

HICSA is an approximate 30-minute walk from Sunderland City Centre and accessible by excellent pedestrian links.

Cycling

The campus is accessible by cycle routes/ lanes via National Cycle Route 1 and the A1018.

Bus services

HICSA is serviced by several Go North East, Stagecoach and Arriva bus routes with stops located on the A10178, approximately a five-minute walk to the campus.

Tyne & Wear Metro

The closest Metro stations to HICSA are:

• Stadium of Light – 10-minute walk with car park, cycle parking and station accessibility.

• St Peter’s – five-minute walk with car park, cycle parking and station accessibility.

Car parking

HICSA is easily accessible from both the A19 and A1 via Wessington Way (A1231). Parking is available at the Sunderland Stadium of Light, adjacent to HICSA. Parking his prohibited-on Sunderland AFC match days and during large events at the Stadium of Light.

4. British Esports, The Place, Athenaeum Street, Sunderland, SR1 1QX

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Walking

The Place is well sign posted and a short walk from Sunderland city centre.

Cycling

The campus is accessible by cycle routes/ lanes via National Cycle Route 1 and 70.

Bus services

The Place is serviced by numerous Go North East, Stagecoach and Arriva bus routes with stops located within Sunderland City Centre.

Tyne & Wear Metro

The closest Metro stations to The Place are:

• Sunderland Station – approximate 10-minute walk with cycle parking, taxi rank and bus links, with stair and lift access to platforms. The station is also located on the Northern Rail network.

• Sunderland Interchange – approximate 15-minute walk with taxi rank, bus links and stair, escalator, and lift access to platforms.

Car parking

Nile Street (49 spaces), Tatham Street (94 spaces), Sunniside multi-storey (653 spaces), High Street West (35 spaces) and Foyle Street (12 spaces) car parks are located nearby and within short walking distance.

Your journey to college

For most students, travelling to college by bus is a great option. Public transport is an environmentally friendly and a reliable way to get to campus. We understand that you may be anxious about travel, after all this might be a big change from your normal school journey. By working out your route and doing a test-run before you start college can help build your confidence.

Wherever you are travelling from, your journey to Sunderland College is the first step on the road to an inspiring future.

Support with travel to college

If your household income is less than £30,000 and you live more than 1 mile from your campus of study, you could receive travel support.

If your household income is between £30,000-£50,000 and you live more than

3 miles from your campus, you may also be eligible.

Travel will be offered in the form of a suitable travel pass or a monthly travel allowance (based on individual circumstances).

If you have any questions about what support you might be eligible for, please contact the Financial Support team by emailing welfare@educationpartnershipne.ac.uk.

We’ve got your back

If you need any support during your time with us, we’re here to help.

We can provide you with a range of support and wellbeing services that will help you to reach your full potential! Our Future Ready Hubs provide a one-stop-shop for all of your needs.

Careers Guidance Service

We provide a free, accessible, impartial, and confidential Careers, Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) service to help current and potential students make well-informed choices about their course, progression, future learning opportunities and career goals.

Some of the services on offer include oneto-one appointments, career and CV writing workshops, and mock job interviews. Our CEIAG team is available at open events, by emailing guidance@educationpartnershipne. ac.uk or by calling 0300 770 8000.

Sunderland College has received matrix accreditation. This is the national quality standard for any organisation that delivers information, advice and guidance on learning and work.

Financial support

Students aged 16-18 years old are not required to pay course fees on most of our full-time study programmes. You could be eligible for financial assistance while at college including help with course-related, transport and kit costs, childcare, free meals, or bursaries, depending on your circumstances.

If you have any questions about what support may be available to you, visit our website.

Learning Support

We are all different, and sometimes our differences can impact how we learn. Our Learning Support team can provide tailored services to meet your needs including one-toone and small group sessions, in-class support or specialist equipment and technology.

If you feel you need additional support, email learningsupport@educationpartnershipne. ac.uk, or speak to your Personal Tutor if your circumstances change during your time at college.

Personal Tutor

When you start college, you will be allocated a dedicated Personal Tutor who will help you settle into campus life and be your first point of contact for any queries or issues you may have.

Our Personal Development of students is Outstanding

Health & wellbeing

We can provide a wide range of counselling and support services for any personal and health-related issues to ensure you get the most of your time with us.

If you need help, just ask! Our specialist team can assist with mental health advice, money management, carer responsibilities, or just be a friendly face for you to talk to.

Stay Safe

Safeguarding and supporting the wellbeing of our students is vitally important to us. Our Stay Safe initiative allows you to report any concerns you have directly to our Safeguarding team who will respond straight away and provide the necessary help and support.

LGBTQIA+

We are an inclusive college that embraces and celebrates equality and diversity. Our LGBTQIA+ group, True Colours, offers a safe and welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and has the freedom to be themselves.

Young carers

Are you a young carer, young parent or care experienced? Contact the Intensive Support Team to share any support needs you may have during your time at college at safeguarding@sunderlandcollege.ac.uk.

Self, Society and Skills

You will have weekly Self, Society and Skills (SSS) sessions and workshops to develop your knowledge, skills, and behaviours to help you discover your interests and talents.

SSS prepares you for learning, life, and careers through an innovative programme across six themes: Career Planning and Destinations; Community; Health and Wellbeing; Preparation for Life; Next Steps and Progression; and Celebration of Success.

Get career ready

Universities and employers are looking for more than a qualification. During your time with us, we will provide you with a great experience and lots of opportunities so you can develop the skills and qualities that they demand.

Through our extensive enrichment programmes, you will develop essential life and employability skills to prepare you for an exciting future.

Future Ready

Our innovative Future Ready programme offers exclusive access to an inspiring range of activities outside of your main study programme. You will develop the skills and personal qualities to prepare you for the careers of tomorrow including teamwork, communication, problem-solving, critical

you the edge in the job market and ensure you develop the skills, knowledge, and experience that employers require.

Project-based learning (PBL)

thinking, resilience, adaptability, and social and cultural awareness.

You will have opportunities to apply these skills to real-life challenges, study in new tech environments, and take part in masterclasses and live projects to keep you ahead of the curve.

Work placements

We work with hundreds of employers to help you become career ready. Taking part in work experience or an industry placement will give

Our exciting project-based learning initiative is designed to bring the classroom and the world of work closer together. You will work with employers and industry experts and produce innovative ideas and solutions to real world issues and scenarios.

High Achiever’s Programme

Our bespoke High Achiever’s Programme will give you the competitive edge when applying for the highest quality courses and to the most prestigious universities in the country. The programme will be individually tailored to your career aspirations and includes Russell Group universities visits, support with applications and personal statements, access to internships

and the development of critical thinking, public speaking and debating skills.

Skills competitions

You’ll have the opportunity to challenge yourself and showcase your newly developed skills and talent in regional, national, and even international competitions. They will look great on your CV and will develop your high-level technical skills. Some of our students have competed at the Young’s Seafood Chef of the Year, the National Esports Championships, The Guild of Bricklayers and the AHT National Finals against colleges from across the country!

Recreational sport & games

For students who enjoy the fun and social side of college life, our Youth Work team runs a series of timetabled gym, health and wellbeing activities as well as weekly table tennis, dance, football sessions and more!

Community Collectives

Our Community Collectives group represents students from a range of backgrounds coming together to share insights about their cultural values, beliefs, and customs. They work together to organise events to celebrate the rich diversity of our college community, showcasing different traditions, languages, foods, and customs to foster a deeper understanding and respect for one another.

Careers Fairs

Throughout the year we host a series of inspirational Careers Fairs attended by leading local and national employers and universities to showcase the opportunities available to you when you leave college.

We are a Brainwaves Research College, and part of one of the largestever studies of adolescent mental health with the goals of improving the quality of scientific knowledge and supporting young people to better understand their wellbeing and mental health.

Game on

Do you have a passion for sport?

Our Sports Academies give students the opportunity to combine their studies with an elite training programme with professional coaching in state-of-the art facilities, competitive matches, performance analysis and exclusive links with professional and semi-professional sports clubs.

Our Sports Academies are open to all Sunderland College students, so you don’t have to be studying a sports qualification to be involved! For example, you could be studying A-Levels, a T Level or a technical course such as Construction, Engineering or Health & Social Care while competing for your Sports Academy.

Our sports academies:

• Men’s & women’s football

• Rugby

• Netball

• Basketball

• Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS)

Sports Academy student-athletes have access to a range of facilities including our Sports Academy at Bede Campus and the Beacon of Light.

What do Sports Academy student-athletes receive?

• A bespoke performance plan

• First-class training from professional coaches

• Nike training kit

• Free membership to on-site gym

• VEO performance analysis

• Strength and conditioning training with Martin Nugent Elite Performance

• Opportunity to compete in national and international tournaments such as the AoC Championships and Dallas Cup, as well as trips to leading US universities

• Support with your next steps, including US scholarships

Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme

If you are a talented athlete and represent your sport regionally and/or nationally, we can support you with a Talented Athlete Scholarship.

The Sport Englandsupported scheme brings the best out of the country’s most exciting talented athletes by helping them balance sport with their education.

Sunderland College Sports Academy partners:

Women’s Football Academy

Our Women’s Football Academy, delivered in partnership with Foundation of Light, is part of Sunderland AFC’s Professional Game Academy, which provides talented female footballers with a clear route from a young age through to professional football.

“Studying at Sunderland College has given me the best opportunity to balance my football and education. For me, the academic side is as equally important as sport, and the college helps me to do both.”

Emily Cassap

England U17 international and 2024 AoC Sport Performer of the Year

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Your next step

Academic or technical, find the right route for you.

Choosing what course to study at college can be tough, especially when there are so many on offer. Thinking about the career path you’re interested in and understanding the type of course that suits you mean you will engage in a course that you are passionate about which will guide you towards an exciting and rewarding future.

T Levels A-Levels

Our A-Levels will enable you to study academic subjects in more depth and are great preparation if you are thinking of going to university. You will gain knowledge across a suite of academic subjects and have access to an extensive enrichment programme.

Technical courses

These courses are designed to prepare you for a career or higher-level study. You will gain skills for a specific sector and experience a more practical way of learning to develop your skills and knowledge.

Directions

Our Directions programme is tailored for young people with special educational needs and disabilities. We offer a varied curriculum delivered by specialist staff, to make sure you achieve your goals, gain your independence and fulfil your own unique potential.

Pathways

Our T Level qualifications will give you the opportunity to experience an industry while studying. You will gain a high-quality, technical qualification and job-specific skills and knowledge through a combination of classroom learning and placement to develop practical and technical skills.

Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships can help you get started in a new career by combining study with real work experience and mean you can be earning a wage while you’re studying from day one. You will learn ‘hands on’ in a specific job role and be given a fasttrack route into your chosen career.

ESOL

Our ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) courses offer more than just learning basic English skills. The curriculum offers a gateway to increasing confidence, career advancement, and empowering individuals from diverse backgrounds to thrive in an interconnected world.

If you are unable to progress to your chosen course due to entry requirements, personal barriers or unsure of your career pathway, this programme will help you develop your skills.

Entry requirements

Our entry requirements vary for each course. We offer courses at various levels, so even if you don’t have any formal qualifications, we are confident we will have the right course or subject for you.

If you are unsure which level you should apply for, our expert team can provide all the information, advice and guidance you need to make an informed decision. You can find out more at one of our open events held throughout the year, or by emailing guidance@educationpartnershipne.ac.uk.

LEVEL & FOUNDATION

“I have no formal qualifications.”

“I have at least 1 GCSE at grade 1.”

“I have at least 2 GCSEs at grade 3.”

“I have at least 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above.” *

Entry level courses are great for helping you to improve your basic reading, writing and IT skills. Many programmes are tailored to your individual needs and have a flexible approach.

Entry Levels 1, 2 or 3.

These courses help you gain an introductory knowledge of a subject area and can prepare you to progress further.

These intermediate courses will provide you with a route into a career or prepare you for higher level study.

Introductory Diplomas; Level 1 Awards; Certificates and Diplomas; Level 1 NVQs.

Level 2 Certificates and Diplomas; Level 2 NVQs; Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeships.

These advanced courses will challenge you and develop your understanding of a subject area, preparing you for employment or degree level study.

Studying English and maths at college

English and maths are important life skills that will support you in achieving the most from your studies and progression to your chosen career.

A-Levels; T Levels; Level 3 Certificates and Diplomas; Level 3 Subsidiary Diplomas and Extended Diplomas; Level 3 NVQs; Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeships.

*Even if you have the required exam results for Level 3 study, some courses such as Hair, Barbering and Beauty and Construction need to be started at Level 2 to allow you to develop your specialist skills

Entry requirements are subject to change. Please check our website for the most up-to-date entry requirements.

Employers and universities require them, and GCSE English and maths qualifications could be the difference between being accepted onto a university course, securing employment, or gaining a promotion.

If you have achieved:

• A grade 4-9 in GCSE English and/or maths at school, you will develop your English and maths skills throughout your course at college.

• A grade 1-3 in GCSE English and/or maths at school, you will re-sit your GCSE qualification at college.

• A grade U in GCSE English and/or maths at school, we can discuss the best English and maths study options for you at college.

Real World Maths

If you are a Level 2 student, you will receive ‘Real World Maths’ sessions tailored and relevant to the sector you are studying, where you will see first-hand how the skills you are developing are essential to your career progression.

Sunderland College Sixth Form at Bede Campus

A-Levels will give you the qualifications, knowledge, and experience to progress to university or your chosen career.

At Sunderland College Sixth Form, you can study 3 to 4 A-Levels or combine them with

equivalent technical qualifications. It’s up to you! When choosing what to study, it’s important to consider subjects that link, cross over or complement each other. Our T Level in Laboratory Science is also delivered at Sunderland College Sixth Form.

Academy entry requirements

To study the following subjects, you must have 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above in appropriate subjects, to include English Language or Literature and/or Maths at Grade 5 or above and with specific relevant subjects related to your A-Level choices at Grade 6 or above.*

A-Level equivalents & Alternative Academic Qualifications (AAQs)

Applied Law Applied Psychology Criminology

Information Technology Sport & Exercise Science

Progression to Sixth Form

This one-year programme has been tailormade to provide opportunities for schoolleavers who may not have achieved the required grades at GCSE to study A-Levels, or for those students who do not feel ready to start their journey with Sunderland College Sixth Form straight away.

This one-year programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge to progress into the Social Sciences subject area to study A-Levels in Law, Criminology, Psychology or Sociology.

To study this course, you will need 5 GCSEs at grades 3-9, including maths and English Language.

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in A-Level subjects including English Language, English Literature, History, Sociology, Film and Media Studies, and Politics.

T Level & Technical Courses

at Bede Campus & City Campus

T Levels

T Levels will give you the opportunity to experience working in your chosen industry while studying at college. They have been created with leading employers to give you the job-specific skills and knowledge they demand.

You will gain substantial industry experience during a 45-day work placement where you can put what you have learned in the classroom into action.

T Levels can lead to highly skilled employment, a higher apprenticeship or to university.

STEP UP TO THE NEXT LEVEL!

We offer a range of qualifications at different levels, so whatever GCSE grades you may have, we will find the right course for you.

Technical courses

These courses are more ‘hands on’ and will prepare you for a career or higher-level study. You will develop practical and workrelated skills and knowledge which are valued by employers.

Full-programme technical courses mix practical and classroom learning with realworld industry experience to enhance your career prospects.

pass rate 94% for technical courses.

Animal & Equine Care

If you have a passion for animals and their welfare, a career in animal or equine care could be for you!

Our animal and equine courses combine the expertise of our industry specialist teachers and outstanding facilities with practical and theory sessions.

Studying Animal Care can lead to a wide range of opportunities working within the animal management, animal science and wildlife conservation sector and you can progress

into a job, running your own business or onto higher education.

Our Equine courses will prepare you for work in a range of businesses, including riding schools, livery yards, welfare charities and will also prepare you for higher education equine management study.

COURSES AVAILABLE

Animal Care

Animal Management

Horse Care

Land Based Studies (Animal/Equine Care)

OUR FACILITIES

Animal Care students will study in our new Animal Resource Centre at Bede Campus with transport provided to Down at the Farm (Houghton-le-Spring) and Northumberland College Zoo at Kirkley Hall for practical sessions, assessments and work experience.

Our Equine Care students will also be based at Bede Campus for theory lessons with practical sessions taking place at Washington Riding Stables.

EMPLOYER LINKS

We work with the following employers to help you gain real work skills: Down at the Farm, Washington Riding Stables, Falconry Days, LK9, K9 Camp and Tail Wags Limited, Edinburgh Zoo, and the Great North Museum.

FUTURE CAREERS COULD INCLUDE

overall pass rate for technical courses. 94%

“Studying here has reinforced what I’m passionate about and given me the skills needed to be a zoologist.” WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY?
trainer
Sophia, Animal Management student
Veterinary nurse Zookeeper

Automotive Engineering

Studying Automotive Engineering at Sunderland College gives you to access state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, providing you with an advanced, hands-on learning environment and progression routes into the motor industry.

You will learn how to use industry-standard tools and diagnostic equipment, including engine test rigs, vehicle lifts, computerised systems for fault detection and repair in our

automotive workshops. We are also one of the only colleges in the region to offer specialist accident repair paint courses.

COURSES AVAILABLE

Automotive Engineering

Accident Repair Body

Accident Repair Paint Principles

Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Principles

Vehicle Systems Maintenance

OUR FACILITIES

Our vehicle accident repair workshop features the latest technology for bodywork, paint, and structural repairs. This cutting-edge learning environment ensures you will gain practical skills aligned with current industry practices, preparing you for a successful career in automotive engineering.

Recent developments include a new EV battery training hub, along with a hybrid vehicle facility with EV charging stations.

EMPLOYER LINKS

Automotive Engineering is crafted to connect you directly with the beating heart of the industry. We’re partnered with major automotive manufacturers including Nissan and AESC, leading automotive repair shops, manufacturing firms, and local businesses, ensuring you’re exposed to the latest techniques and technologies.

FUTURE CAREERS COULD INCLUDE

Vehicle technician, mechanic or electrician

Quality control and planning engineer

Vehicle body builder and repairer

Aerospace engineer

City Campus is home to the Nissan Academy, a unique partnership which gives school pupils the opportunity to study a specialist engineering qualification alongside their GCSEs, while honing the skills needed for a career in advanced manufacturing and engineering.

overall pass rate for technical courses. 94%
WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY?
“I had always been interested in engineering but decided that working with cars was a better fit for me.”
student
Lewis, Autocare

Computing & Digital

Discover the exciting world of digital technology by exploring a variety of topics including creating digital content, understanding online safety, and developing technical skills crucial for the digital workplace.

Our courses are designed to not only build foundational knowledge but also to enhance your practical skills through hands-on projects and real-world applications.

We are members of the NextGen Skills Academy, an award-winning qualification that offers students the chance to be part of the

next generation of leading talent in the Games, Animation and VFX industries.

Computing is a growing global industry with lots of progression opportunities for those who want to work as programmers, networkers, games designers, project managers or data analysts.

COURSES AVAILABLE

T Level Digital (Foundation)

T Level Digital Support Services

Skills for the Creative Industries (Games Design)

Games, Animation & VFX Skills (NextGen)

Creative Media Practice (Games)

Esports

Information Technology (Computing Digital Solutions)

Information & Creative Technology

T Level Production, Design & Development

OUR FACILITIES

You will have the opportunity to access stateof-the-art, industry standard computers, software and games engines, VR and mixed reality labs, 360 Immersive Space and motion capture equipment within our Arts Academy

WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS
“I have gained great experience and gained opportunities to kick start my career.”
Jack, Computing and IT student

EMPLOYER LINKS

We collaborate with leading IT firms and creative computing industries to provide you with up-to-date insights and hands-on experience, kickstarting your career in digital technology.

FUTURE CAREERS COULD INCLUDE

IT manager

Programmer

Software development professional

Web design professional

Cyber security professional

overall achievement rate in technical courses including

Construction & Building Services

Our construction and built environment courses are designed to give you a wide range of knowledge, ‘hands-on’ understanding and core skills to make a positive impact on society and a lasting contribution for places, people and communities. You will learn the different concepts of construction including modern methods, retrofit and a range of trade-specific skills. overall pass rate

COURSES AVAILABLE

T Level Construction (Foundation)

T Level Design, Surveying & Planning

T Level Building Services Engineering

T Level Building Services Engineering (Electrotechnical/Plumbing)

T Level Building Services Engineering

OUR FACILITIES

You will develop your skills in our industrystandard facilities at City Campus, including bricklaying, electrical installation and carpentry and joinery workshops.

EMPLOYER LINKS

We have various industry links with businesses such as Gentoo, Kier Group and Persimmon Homes who support our students with work placements, projects and research. You will also work on renovation projects within the local community to get hands-on experience.

FUTURE

CAREERS COULD INCLUDE

Carpenter or joiner

Quantity surveyor

Bricklayer

Civil engineer

Fork-lift truck driver

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Maintenance Operations (Construction)

Site Carpentry

Carpentry & Joinery

Plumbing

Electrical Installation

Bricklaying

Construction Skills

HICSA

The Housing Innovation and Construction Skills Academy (HICSA) is a ground-breaking facility that will educate, train, and upskill local people to build, retrofit and create innovative factory-built homes.

Featuring a full-sized building, classrooms, and workshops, HICSA will be the home to a range of construction courses and qualifications, as well as the Gentoo Trades Academy for 14-16-year-olds and the North East’s Retrofit Training Academy CIC.

Creative Arts

overall achievement rate in technical courses including Creative Media Practice. 100%

Creative, Digital & Computing offers a dynamic range of programmes designed to ignite your creativity and technological prowess.

Explore Performing Arts, Music, and Media, or explore Photography, Visual and Digital Arts. You can immerse yourself in cutting-edge fields like Games, VFX, and Animation, or harness the power of computing and esports.

Our state-of-the-art facilities and outstanding faculty provide an inspiring environment to develop your skills and launch your career in the

vibrant world of digital and creative industries.

This subject area fosters an inspiring environment for you to develop your talents and pursue innovative careers. Whether you’re drawn to the stage, screen, digital canvas, or virtual arenas, our faculty equips you with the knowledge and experience to excel in the fastevolving creative and digital industries.

T Level Media (Foundation)

Digital Media: Film School

T Level Media, Broadcast & Production (Content Creation)

Visual Art

Music (Performance & Technology)

Creative Media Practice

Creative Media Skills

OUR FACILITIES

You will have access to industry standard software and state of the art facilities including our Media House, equipped with recording studios and photography studios, our outstanding Arts Academy with photography, music and dance studios, and 200-seat Theatre Eighteen.

EMPLOYER LINKS

We have several links to industry, such as the BBC, Northern Studios, Sunderland Empire, Ubisoft, Sunderland Software City, The Fire Station Sunderland and NextGen Skills Academy to give you an outstanding learning experience and the skills and knowledge you need.

WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY?

“I

wanted a creative route to studying, so I really loved the practical approach the course offered.”

Performing & Production Arts Industry Skills

Performing Arts Practice (Theatre, Voice & Movement)

Performance Arts Practice (Musical Theatre)

Art & Design Practice (Fine Art & Design/ Graphic Design/Photography)

Music Industry Skills

FUTURE CAREERS

COULD INCLUDE

Photographer

Audio-visual and broadcasting

equipment operator

Arts officer

Producer Director

Grace, Performance (Theatre, Voice and Movement) student

Directions

The Directions (Foundation Learning) skills enhanced curriculum at Sunderland College focuses on core subjects such as literacy, numeracy, and ICT, tailored for students with diverse needs.

Our curriculum aligns with the Preparing for Adulthood (PfA) framework, promoting skills development across four key areas: employment, independent living, community inclusion, and health. Directions aims to enhance personal, social, and employability skills, ensuring you gain the confidence and

competence to transition smoothly into your next steps. Practical activities and personalised support are integral to fostering these essential skills.

The supportive environment, experienced staff, personalised support, practical activities and targeted resources ensure that you build confidence, achieve independence, and prepare for your next destination, be that volunteering, employment or further education, addressing both your immediate learning goals and long-term aspirations.

In 2024 we won the National SEND Award for Inclusion in Further and Higher Education.

SEND Promise

We promise to provide high quality, personalised education in safe and inclusive learning environments.

We promise to involve all students with SEND in decisions regarding their choices, progress and next steps.

We promise to promptly identify any learning needs and support requirements, agreeing individualised goals and ambitions.

We promise to provide students with the necessary and required support, facilitating their journey to adulthood/ independence.

We promise to provide students with real life experiences within the college, local community and workplaces. We promise to support the dual professionalism of our staff by providing targeted SEND training, development and support. We promise to be an equitable employer and provide work opportunities and experiences for young people with SEND.

Our ‘Talent Pool’ gives students with SEND the opportunity to carry out work experience across college business support areas such as catering and estates, in a safe and trusted environment before they progress to external work placements.

We also hold regular community events where parents, carers, staff, partners and stakeholders can come together to share knowledge and receive support.

This course is for 16–18-year-olds who want to study full-time and English is a second language. Our ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) courses offer more than just learning basic English skills, they are designed to empower individuals from diverse backgrounds to thrive in an interconnected world.

Our ESOL curriculum goes beyond grammar and vocabulary; it offers a gateway to increasing confidence, career advancement, and those all-important meaningful connections.

If English is not your first language, we can assist and support you to develop your English skills. This will support you in your next steps, whether in education or employment in the UK. In addition, there will be opportunities to extend your learning experience by accessing a range of different curriculum subject areas.

You will receive pastoral support with a focus upon your engagement, progress and wellbeing.

As an ESOL student, you will be part of the college community studying and socialising with other students from a broad range of cultures. You will have the opportunity to be involved in a range of activities, in college, across the region and in the local community to enrich your learning and experience.

We welcome students from our diverse communities

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Although there are no official entry requirements, you will be asked to sit an assessment interview to establish your current English abilities.

COLLEGE OF SANCTUARY

We are committed to supporting the College of Sanctuary’s charter and organisational values, including inclusivity, openness, participation, inspiration, and integrity, so that we too can play a significant role in our region, to support building a more welcoming environment for people seeking sanctuary and migrants to the UK.

Esports

Sunderland Seers won the 2024 Williams F1 Esports Student Racing League Season Championship.

Esports in education is more than just gaming!

Our esports courses, co-designed and delivered in partnership with British Esports, gives students the skills and qualifications needed to thrive in various roles from journalism, marketing, and event management

to game design, esports coaching and business development.

You can also join Sunderland Seers, one of the most successful esports teams, and take on the UK’s best schools and colleges at the Student Champs.

WHAT IS ESPORTS?

Esports is a fast-growing global industry defined as organised competitive gaming where individuals or teams compete against each other in a variety of video game genres.

Sunderland College and British Esports have harnessed the popularity of esports as an educational tool helping students gain the qualifications and skills and which employers and universities demand, while connecting with and learning from industry leaders.

COURSES AVAILABLE

Esports

OUR FACILITIES

Located in the heart of Sunderland, the National Esports Performance Campus is the definitive home of British Esports.

Our courses are delivered from The Place, a cutting edge, dynamic hub where education, innovation and esports unite.

Featuring modern classrooms and outstanding training facilities with the latest computing technology, The Place nurtures the very best emerging esports talent.

FUTURE

CAREERS COULD INCLUDE

Esports player or coach

Broadcaster or commentator

Journalist

Event manager

Business development manager

Game designer

Content creator

WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY?

“Esports stood out to me as it’s not just a passion and hobby, I also wanted to learn more and venture deeper into the realm of esports. I love the supportive community and the competition involved.”

Lucas, Esports student

Health Sciences & Education

A career in health, education or care can give you the chance to make a real difference to people’s lives.

The sector includes a wide range of roles in hospitals, primary schools, nursing homes, hospices, nurseries or dental practices, each requiring different skills.

Our courses help you take your first steps towards a career in the health and care sector, giving you essential skills and knowledge such as understanding people’s rights and needs,

working with individuals, families and carers, provide personal care, therapeutic activities, how the human body works, and how we can protect ourselves from ill health and disease.

If your goal is to work in Early Years settings, our Childcare courses provide you with the knowledge and understanding of working with babies and young children up to 5-years-old.

COURSES AVAILABLE

Working with Children in Early Years and Primary Settings

T Level Education & Childcare (Early Years Educator)

T Level Education & Early Years (Foundation)

T Level Adult Nursing

Occupational Studies for the Workplace

Health & Social Care

OUR FACILITIES

You will learn in our Health Hub and assisted living area where you can develop real health professional skills such as carrying out risk assessments, recording vitals, and caring for patients.

The latest equipment includes nursing and patient care mannequins, real care infant simulators, ageing suits, and lung and digestive system demonstration models.

WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY?

“The skills I have developed throughout my time studying has given me the confidence I needed to push myself to achieve my dream career.”

EMPLOYER LINKS

We work in close partnership with many of the North East’s leading health and social care employers including Sunderland Care and Support, South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust, and Cumbria, Northumberland, and Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust to ensure our students get the best opportunities to progress in their future career path.

FUTURE CAREERS

COULD INCLUDE

Registered nurse

Counsellor

Nursery nurse

Childminder

Therapy professional

Care worker

Paramedic

Primary school teacher

Our T Level Adult Nursing students undertake work placements with South Tyneside & Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust.

Karen, Health & Social Care student

Hospitality, Tourism, Business & Engagement

Our Professional Cookery students take part in national skills competitions such as the Young’s Seafood Chef of the Year.

Our City Campus, located in the heart of Sunderland, gives you direct access and direct exposure to real-world businesses and tourism, where you can benefit from close industry links, work placements, and community engagement projects, ensuring you gain valuable hands-on experience.

Our state-of-the-art facilities, including our critically acclaimed commercial restaurant City Bistro with professional kitchens and business suites ensure you will be well-equipped to excel in the competitive fields of hospitality, tourism, and business.

COURSES AVAILABLE

T Level Business (Foundation)

Business

Introduction to Culinary Skills

Advanced Professional Cookery (Kitchen & Larder)

T Level Management & Administration

Culinary Skills

Hospitality Services

Travel & Tourism

OUR FACILITIES

You will learn in our state-of-the-art kitchens and commercial restaurant, and Business Centre with a 360-degree Immersive Suite and modern classrooms to support comprehensive education and training.

EMPLOYER LINKS

We have partnerships with local and international hotels, restaurants, event management companies, and other hospitality businesses to help you build real world skills.

WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY?
“It was great to learn something new every day, the facilities are fantastic and prepare you well for a career in the industry.”

FUTURE CAREERS COULD INCLUDE

Chef Restaurant manager

Travel agent

Aircraft pilot

Air traffic controller

Our professional cookery students learn in real-world environments such as our 80-cover commercial restaurant, City Bistro.

Elle, Professional Cookery and Hospitality student

Manufacturing & Engineering

Our Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering department is at the forefront of industry advancements, and continuously adapts to meet evolving needs.

State-of-the-art workshops and cutting-edge equipment mirror the processes and diverse

requirements of the modern engineering infrastructure, while our courses give you optimal opportunities to progress to skilled employment, an apprenticeship or higher education.

COURSES

General Engineering

Advanced Manufacturing Engineering

Performing Engineering Operations (Welding)

Performing Engineering Operations

T Level Engineering, Manufacturing, Processing & Control

T Level Maintenance, Installation & Repair for Engineering

T Level Engineering (Foundation)

OUR FACILITIES

At City Campus you will have access to specialist welding and fabrication workshops and equipment, a machine shop and electrical engineering facilities with the latest CAD software, 3D printers, robot programming, CNC vertical machine centre to develop programming and operating skills.

WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY?
“I’ve worked with my grandad fixing boats most of my life and coming to Sunderland College to study a course I love has been incredible.”

EMPLOYER LINKS

We are in collaboration with a number of leading organisations including Nissan, Siemens, Siemens Energy, National Grid, Alstom, The TWI, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Royal Academy of Engineering.

We also have excellent Industrial Links with NE Engineering organisations including AESC, Marelli, ZF, Haskel Europe, Grundfos, Unipres, Caterpillar and Thyssen Krupp.

FUTURE CAREERS COULD

INCLUDE

Engineering technician

Mechanical and electrical engineer

Metal working production and maintenance fitter

Metal working machine operative

City Campus is home to the Nissan Academy, a unique partnership which gives school pupils the opportunity to study a specialist engineering qualification alongside their GCSEs, while honing the skills needed for a career in advanced manufacturing and engineering.

Chloe, Engineering and Manufacturing student

Pathways

If you are unable to progress to your chosen study programme due to entry requirements, personal barriers or you are unsure of your career pathway, this programme will help you develop skills and take proactive steps to progress in your future, within education, the wider community and the workplace.

By exploring a variety of academic and technical subjects, we will help you decide your future career pathway in the subject

90%

of students who attend the Pathways programme will progress onto other educational courses, apprenticeships or gain employment.

area of your choice. This programme will also support you with teamwork, setting personal goals, confidence building, participation, and inclusion, and settling into college life.

You can explore different subject areas and develop important skills in a variety of areas such as health and safety, communication, employability and money management, steering you in the right direction of a career pathway you will want to pursue.

OUR FACILITIES

You will study this subject full time at our City Campus and will have access to all of the facilities at all of our campuses.

In addition, you will also have access to all of the facilities available to students, such as Area 51 student common room, on site cafeteria, Inner City Garden and much more.

FUTURE CAREERS COULD INCLUDE

With the qualification you will gain, you will be able to progress onto further programmes of study here at Sunderland College. You can also progress onto an apprenticeship with us or go directly into full or part-time employment.

Previous students have continued their studies in in Hair and Beauty, Multi Skills, Health and Social Care, Animal Care and Media, or found part time work at The Stadium of Light and as carers.

Josh, Pathways student WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY?
“I have gained confidence and I’m now ready to progress onto my chosen career path.”

Salon Professionals

Help people look and feel amazing, and use your skills, creativity, and vision to make a difference in an industry that values talent and offers instant gratitude for your work.

Our courses cover everything from the basics of hairdressing and beauty therapy to

advanced techniques in barbering. You will have the opportunity to learn in a real-world setting, gaining hands-on experience that will prepare you for a successful career in the salon professional industry.

Barbering

Beauty Therapy

Hairdressing

Hair Services

Introduction to the Beauty Sector

Women’s Hairdressing

OUR FACILITIES

You will have access to City Salon, our stateof-the-art commercial hair, beauty and barbering studio, as well as beauty treatment rooms, industry-standard equipment and professional styling and beauty products.

EMPLOYER LINKS

We work with Dermalogica, Wella, Wahl, Jessica Nails, Sienna Tanning, Steiner Cruise Liners to help you get career ready and gain real work skills.

WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY?

“Studying at Sunderland College gave me skills and confidence before I set foot in the real world. I went into barbering from leaving college with a lot of experience which helped me thrive and open my own barber shop.”

FUTURE CAREERS COULD INCLUDE

Beauty therapist

Aromatherapist

Stylist

Makeup artist

Barber

Hairdresser

Our hair and barbering students showcase their talent at the annual Association of Hairdressers and Therapists (AHT) National Finals in Blackpool.

Rian, Barbering student

Sport & Public Services

Whether you’re aiming to become a key player in the sports industry or a dedicated professional in the uniformed services, our courses offer a comprehensive blend of academic studies, opportunities and practical experience.

We provide various sports programmes, from sports science and sports coaching which emphasise both theoretical knowledge and hands-on training, providing you with everything you need to succeed in the sport industry.

We also encourage participation in extracurricular sports activities and support professional teams.

Our Uniformed Public Services qualifications are tailored to instil the values of dedication, discipline, problem-solving and teamwork to prepare you for a career in the police, fire service, military or other public sectors.

You will learn from experienced instructors, benefit from industry partnerships and work placements, gaining insights into public service roles.

COURSES AVAILABLE

Sport & Exercise Science

Entry to the Uniformed Services

Sport & Public Services

Sports Coaching & Development

Health & Science

Gym Instructing & Personal Training (Health & Fitness)

Sport, Fitness and Personal Training

OUR FACILITIES

You will have direct access to our state-ofthe-art Sports Academy which boasts sports science labs, fitness suites, multi-use sports hall, and outdoor pitches.

EMPLOYER LINKS

There are various employers that we work with including Martin Nugent Elite Performance Centre, RISE, UK Coaching, Foundation of Light, South Shields Football Club, Youth Sport Nutrition and many more, to help our students build skills and have the best opportunities to progress in their future career path.

WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS SAY?

“I knew I wanted to be involved in sports and all the lecturers seemed to love their job and you could tell in the way they would present their lectures. This motivated me to find a job I would enjoy as much as them.”

FUTURE CAREERS COULD INCLUDE

Sports coach

Instructor or official

Fitness and wellbeing instructor

Police officer

Paramedic

Probation officer

Overall achievement rate in technical courses including Sport and Uniformed Public Services. 100%

Alex, Sport & Exercise Sciences student

Apprenticeships

An apprenticeship can help you get real work experience, gain ‘hands on’ skills and knowledge and study towards a qualification.

You can have a previous qualification like a degree and still start an apprenticeship. An apprenticeship is a real job where you learn, gain experience, and get paid.

At the end of your apprenticeship, you’ll have the qualifications, skills, and knowledge you need to progress in your chosen career.

To become an apprentice, you must be 16 or over, not be in full-time education and live in England. 8

1. An apprenticeship is a real job.

2. You will be paid a salary.*

3. Apprenticeships last a minimum of 12 months and range from level 2 to level 7.

4. Your training will be fully funded.

5. Apprentices will receive paid off-the-job learning.

6. Apprentices will spend most of their time on-the-job.

7. We work with hundreds of employers across the North East.

*What you will earn depends on the industry, location and type of apprenticeship you choose. If you’re aged 16 to 18 or in the first year of your apprenticeship, you’re entitled to the apprenticeship minimum hourly rate of £6.40. of apprentices progressed to full-time employment, University or further study.† 96%

8. There are thousands of apprenticeships in more than 170 industries, including Animal and Land-based, Business and Administration, Computing and IT, Early Years and Childcare, Engineering and Manufacturing, Sports Coaching and more!

Take your learning higher with us

We are committed to lifelong learning. From your Further Education studies, you can progress to one of our HNCs and HNDs, higher apprenticeships, foundation degrees or degrees to help you prepare for a successful career. If you are returning to education, our Access to Higher Education courses provide an ideal progression route.

Adult learning

We offer a range of full-time, part-time and distance learning courses designed specifically for adults. With our expert staff, flexible study options and inclusive environment, it’s never been easier to continue your education journey and achieve your ambitions.

Our Higher Education courses are validated by the University of Hull and the University of Cumbria.

5 reasons Sunderland College is a fantastic place to study

Higher Education:

5. Celebrate your achievements at our graduations!

PRINCIPAL’S SCHOLARSHIP

Our competitive Principal’s Scholarship scheme supports students progressing from a Level 3 or equivalent course to Higher Education at Sunderland College by covering the full cost of their course fees. Scan the QR code to find out more.

How to apply Information for parents

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Do your research: Find the right course for you. What subjects are your favourites, which do you enjoy the most and what is your dream career?

Attend an open event: If you are undecided, visit one of our open events where you can speak to our expert Information, Advice and Guidance teams.

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Apply: It’s easy to apply for a course. You can apply online at sunderlandcollege.ac.uk or in person at an open event.

Accept your offer: After you’ve applied, you will receive a conditional offer which will be subject to you achieving the entry requirements of your course. When you receive your offer, please accept this as soon as possible. You may also need to complete an audition, trial or assessment depending on the course you’ve applied for.

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Keep in touch: We will keep in touch with relevant updates and events, including invites to our experience events and step-up events to help you prepare for your course before enrolling. Connect with us on our socials to keep up to date with college life.

GCSE results day: If you don’t get the results you need for your course or have changed your mind about the course you want to study, don’t worry! Just get in touch with us or visit one of our enrolment events and our expert careers advisers will help you decide on your next steps.

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Enrol: You will enrol over the summer and receive all your start of term information, including your induction timetable. We will also arrange any support that you will need during your time with us.

Your future begins now! The start of term is where the excitement really begins. We can’t wait to welcome you on campus as a student and help you to achieve your dreams!

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You want the very best for your child, and so do we. Choosing the right college and course can be exciting but also confusing for young people and their parents, guardians, and carers.

The most important thing you can do to help your child is to make sure you are fully informed, listen to your child, be open minded and encourage them to explore all the options available to them. Attending college open events with your child is a great way to find out all about future study and career options.

Why choose Sunderland College?

At Sunderland College we will give your child an outstanding education and experience through our careers-focused curriculum and state-of-the-art facilities. We have the widest range of courses in the region, including A-Levels, T Levels, technical courses, and apprenticeships.

We offer so much more than a qualification Our staff are friendly, approachable and make a positive difference to the lives of our students – motivating, challenging, and supporting them throughout their time with us.

They will get involved in enrichment opportunities such as competitions, talks with industry experts, volunteering, trips and visits, networking, and careers events, to give them a full wraparound experience on campus.

We also work in partnership with employers and universities to provide students with valuable experiences to give them the edge in whatever career path they wish to take.

Financial support

Did you know that we can help you with the cost of college?

Students aged 16-18 years old are not required to pay course fees on most of our full-time study programmes. If your household income is less than £30,000, we can support eligible students with transport to college as well as course-related costs such as uniform, kit, equipment, books, trips and UCAS fees.

If you are in receipt of Universal Credit or Child Tax Credit, and your income does not exceed the thresholds, your child could be eligible for free college meals.

Visit our website for Welfare Support Information, where you can also apply for support online or contact welfare@educationpartnershipne.ac.uk if you have any other queries.

Support and wellbeing

The wellbeing of our students is our main priority. We are committed to offering a space where they will feel safe, inspired, valued, and respected. For any students with specific learning needs, our Inclusive Support Team will be with them every step of the way. There is always advice and support available if they, or you, need it.

Safeguarding Children, Young People & Vulnerable Adults

Sunderland College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This means that we have a child protection and safeguarding policy and appropriate procedures in place.

All staff, including volunteers and governors, must ensure that they are aware of these procedures and receive training.

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Disclaimer

Printed August 2024. Information is correct at time of print. Prospective students should check with the college for up to date information. Courses and other details may be modified if necessary. Programmes of study leading to a qualification are subject to the approval and regulations of awarding bodies and the Department of Education (DfE).

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