Positive Pathways Skills for Learning, Life and Work January 2019

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Positive Pathways Skills for Learning, Life and Work January 2019 Gillian Robertson / Deborah Skimins Vocational Training Coordinator East Dunbartonshire Council

Senior Phase Options Return to school for S5 and S6 College University Employment Modern Apprenticeship

Return to School for S5-6 Options Available: Advanced Highers Highers Nationals 4 and 5 Senior Phase Programme Foundation Apprenticeships Wider Achievement Awards

Senior Phase Prospectus 2019/20

The Senior Phase Programme Wide range of courses offering young people a variety of options with the majority accredited by the SQA. Purpose is to help young people develop skills for learning, life and work and support the transition from school. Open to pupils in S4-6 from August 2019. Delivery for most courses is over 2 afternoons for 1 academic year or 1/2 academic years for Foundation Apprenticeships . Courses are delivered at partnership colleges. Courses range from SCQF Level 3 – 7. More information on courses, level and location can be found on the school website or online at: www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/edopps4all

Our College Partners Springburn Campus Easterhouse Campus City Campus Riverside Campus Anniesland Campus Cardonald Campus Langside Campus Kirkintilloch Campus University of Strathclyde Glasgow Caledonian University Rangers Charity Foundation

Senior Phase Courses 2019/20 58 courses offered over 4 sectors: Care, Health & Sports Industries Creative & Digital Industries Business & Service Industries Science, Engineering, Design & Manufacture Industries

Senior Phase Courses - 2019/20 SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, DESIGN & MANUFACTURE Automotive Engineering Building Services Engineering Mechanical Engineering Computer Aided Design Construction Construction Crafts Construction Skills for Young Women Construction Management Maritime Skills BUSINESS & SERVICE INDUSTRIES Financial Services Fashion Brand Retailing Up in the air & on the ground: Hospitality, Events & Tourism Intro to Food Services Professional Cookery Bakery & Cake Decoration Scots & Criminal Law Supply Chain Operations

Senior Phase Courses - 2019/20 CREATIVE & DIGITAL INDUSTRIES Computer Games Development Creative Digital Media Hair & Make-Up Artistry Hairdressing Barbering Skills Beauty Skills Personal Presentation Professional Theatre Television Production Sound Production: Recording CARE, HEALTH & SPORTS INDUSTRIES Applied Anatomy Introduction to Care and Humanities Early Education & Childcare Health, Child & Social Care Introduction to Nursing Introduction to Teaching Health & Social Care: Skills for Practice Higher Psychology Coach4Success Coach of Tomorrow Dance Sport Fitness & Outdoor Education Transitions

Senior Phase ASN Courses - 2019/20 Transitions Vocational Taster Music and Drama Construction Sound Engineering and Music

Further Information and How to Apply The Prospectus will be available online at the end of January: www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/edopps4all Pupils should discuss senior phase courses with their Guidance Teacher during the option choice process. Online Application Forms open for both Senior Phase Partnership Programme courses and Foundation Apprenticeships – Monday 28 January and close – Friday 29 March. Links to the application forms can be found on the EDC Website (above) or by using the link on the school website.

Further Information and How to Apply Applicants and parents are invited to Partnership Information Evening at the college location where the course takes place. Lecturers for each course will be on hand to fully explain courses and answer any questions: Strathclyde University – Thursday 18 April Glasgow Kelvin College – Tuesday 23 April City of Glasgow College – Wednesday 24 April Glasgow Clyde College – Thursday 25 April **More information will be issued regarding open evenings once pupils have applied. Courses start for successful pupils – August 2019

What is a Foundation Apprenticeship? Worked based learning opportunity for students in S5 and S6 Developed by Scottish Government and Skills Development Scotland Addressing skills gaps in Scotland's growing industries SCQF Level 6 (Same level as a Higher) One of your option choices Qualification delivered through time at college and time on work placement with employer

Foundation Apprenticeships Partnership between school, college and employer - 2 year framework offered to S5 pupils, 1 year framework to S6 pupils 13 frameworks available in 2018/19: Civil Engineering Engineering Mechanical Engineering Food and Drink Operations ICT Hardware ICT Software Development Creative Digital Media Social Services: Children and Young People Social Services: Healthcare Accountancy Financial Services Business Skills Scientific Technologies Courses marked in bold available to students in S5 starting S6 in August.

Foundation Apprenticeships WHY DO IT? Gain a qualification recognised by employers Gain experience in your chosen career while still at school Develop self-confidence, problem solving and leadership skills Enhance your job prospects or college/university application   ENTRY REQUIRMENTS S5/6 pupils with a strong desire to work in industry Ability to achieve Higher grade by S6 Subject specific entry requirements PROGRESSION Accredited entry to a Modern Apprenticeship College/University/Employment ATTENDANCE PATTERN 2 Year - Tuesday and Thursday 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm 1 Year - Tuesday and Thursday 9.00 am – 4.30 pm Delivered in City of Glasgow, Glasgow Clyde or Glasgow Kelvin College – FA Application Form