Options at 16+
In Year 11 you will need to look at your post 16 pathways
Choosing your A Levels
- Informed Choices – Advice on A Level choices from the leading Russell Group universities
- National Career Service – Information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work
- All About School Leavers: What you can you with A Levels – Information on what opportunities you have after doing A Levels
- Studential: How to choose A Levels– Information and advice on choosing your A Level subjects
Apprenticeships
- Find an apprenticeship: Government Site – Information from Gov.UK
- Not Going to University – Information for alternatives to university
- Career Map – Apprenticeship vacancies
- Vision Apprenticeships – A website to help to find an apprenticeship
- QA Apprenticeships – A company which offers business and IT related apprenticeships
- Apprenticeship Stories – Real people who have got apprenticeships – their experiences
- The Apprenticeship Guide – Guide to apprenticeships, including higher apprenticeships
- UCAS Alternatives to Higher Education – Information about alternatives to higher education from UCAS
- All About School Leavers – Information, CV and cover letter tips in applying for apprenticeships
- Success at School: How to Find an Apprenticeship – Different ways in which to get an apprenticeship
- GetMyFirstJob – A site for you to find apprenticeships and traineeships
- www.investment2020 – Recruitment specialist for Investment Management
- www.thebrokerage – Recruitment specialist for city careers for year 13 leavers
School Leavers
- ICAEW – School Leaver Programmes to become a chartered accountant
- The Guardian: 10 Things Parents Need To Know About School Leavers – Want to explain School Leaver programmes to your parents?
Study Skills
- Tutor2u – GCSE and A Level revision for specific subjects
- Revision World – A free revision timetable for you to see
- BBC Research Skills – Tips for research skills
Free Courses
Whatever you decide to do when you leave school, there is always opportunities for further learning. Many are free or low cost, and often online.
- EDX – Free courses in a range of subjects, learn at your own pace and connect with other learners
- Coursera – Courses in a wide range of subjects offered by institutions worldwide, and learn at your own pace
- Future Learn – Free courses in a wide range of subjects
- Skills Toolkit – Free courses to help you learn new skills or change jobs. Including general skills that apply to all sectors and more specialised skills.