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Vocational Courses

Vocational courses are more practical and hands on and will equip you with skills in a specific sector area which leads to a job or to University.

A Levels

A Levels allow you to keep your options open with focused study of three or four subjects across two years. A Levels are a good option if you are looking to progress to University.

Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships allow you to earn whilst you learn! You will come to College alongside your job. An apprenticeship is a great choice if you are eager to earn money straight away and build your skills alongside experienced staff.

T Levels

T Levels are a new qualification which are an alternative to A Levels. This 2-year qualification will help you to build the future that you want.

You’ll spend 80% of your time in the classroom and 20% of your time in the workplace, putting the skills you’ve learnt into action.

Every T Level student will take an industry placement that lasts at least 45 days, helping you to gain valuable experience in the workplace and allowing employers to meet the new talent in their industry.

T Levels provide the skills, knowledge and experience you need to open the door to highly skilled employment, higher level study or an apprenticeship.

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