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English and Maths - Are they important subjects to have and what programmes are available at college

For 16–19-year-olds – If you do not have passes in either English or Maths you will still be expected to do one or both alongside whatever course you are studying until you have reached Level 2. This is compulsory. You cannot do either English or Maths as standalone subjects in this age bracket. However Adult students can do English and Maths qualifications as stand-alone subjects and then progress onto a higher-level programme when they have passed these subjects i.e.

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Business and Professional

Find out more Find out even more about our Business and Professional department in our subject area guide or on our YouTube playlist: Watch our YouTube playlist Download our subject area guide19+ adult courses starting in 2025/26 Start something new with our  Adult Education  courses for 19+ starting in 2024/25!  Browse our wide range of courses and apply now.

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Kickstarting Your Journey: Why Business Courses Are Ideal for Young Entrepreneurs

Management & leadership (human resources manager, operations manager, or business development manager) Consulting & Analysis (business analyst, management consultant, or data analyst) Entrepreneurship  This is just a starting point – the possibilities are truly endless! With a business qualification, you'll have the foundation and flexibility to navigate your career path and find success in a field that ignites your passion.

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Computing & Digital

Find out more Find out even more about our Computing and Digital department in our subject area guide or on our YouTube playlist: Watch our Youtube playlist Download our subject area guide19+ adult courses starting in 2025/26 Start something new with our  Adult Education  courses for 19+ starting in 2024/25!  Browse our wide range of courses and apply now.

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How to Become a Qualified Nurse

It's a career where you can keep learning and specialise in areas that truly interest you, all while making a real difference to people's quality of life.  How much do nurses make in the UK? The average registered nurse makes £36,000 per year.

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School Liaison Team blog

The top attended sessions included: Engineering Performing Arts Public Services & Criminology Childhood Studies Health & Social Care Sport We are now looking forward to the next TMC Live events from Monday 23 November until Thursday 26 November. Visi our events page  for further information. If you didn’t get a chance to watch the previous TMC Live events, or would like to revisit any of the sessions then head over to our YouTube channel to watch all the exciting content.

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Home Working: My Top 10 Survival Tips

It adds structure to my day and keeps me motivated.  4. Speak to others One thing I truly miss from the workplace is the conversations I have with students and colleagues on a daily basis. I’m a Careers Adviser and love engaging with students every day face to face. 

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Parent College Information

If it is unavoidable, written permission must be requested from the Head of Curriculum. An absence of more than two weeks may mean your child cannot catch up and will be unable to complete their course. If your son/daughter is going to be late or absent due to illness, you must report this via the attendance email or telephone contact displayed below.  

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Foundation Learning

Andrew oversees Prince’s Trust and Pre-Employment provision and is the lead Internal Quality Assessor within the department. He feels truly privileged to work in education because he has seen the ways it can make a difference to the lives of students who may not have previously had important opportunities available to them.

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Legal

If necessary due to circumstances beyond our control, we may (at our option) substitute the prize for a reasonable equivalent of equal or higher value. 4.4.    The prize is for the named winner only and cannot be given or transferred to any other person. 4.5.    Each prize is subject to availability and is non-transferable, non-refundable and no cash alternative is available.

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Support & Guidance

And if you skip lunch, why not grab, and go something to take home.  KIT UP  For some courses you may be required to buy some equipment, which you can take into employment once you complete your studies to pursue your chosen career. If eligible we will give you what you need to achieve and progress into employment.

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Policies

Ask yourself if you really need it, if not, don’t take it.  Cut down on pre-packaged items and buy fresh or bring your lunch from home.  Stop your junk food intake. Not only is it healthier, but you won’t use any single use plastic wrappers. 

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