The Government has changed the law so that from the start of the 2013/14 academic year, all young people are required to continue in education or training.

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The Government has changed the law so that from the start of the 2013/14 academic year, all young people are required to continue in education or training until at least their 18 th birthday.  Full-time study in a school, college or with a training provider  Full-time work or volunteering combined with part-time education or training  An Apprenticeship

Post-16 Provider Assemblies Date Sir John Deane’s College9 th September Mid Cheshire College16 th September South Cheshire College23 rd September Reaseheath College30 th September Total People Work-based Training and Development7 th October The Skills Junction14 th October

 Careers Fair - Wednesday 2 nd October 6-8pm  Careers Adviser – Individual/Group Sessions and Drop-ins throughout the year   U-Explore Online Careers Package  ECM Day with MPloy  ECM Lessons with Form Tutors offering support with Application Forms and Personal Statements

 TALK to your parents/carers and teachers about the right path for you  Keep your OPTIONS open in your subjects  WORK HARD to get the highest grades you can achieve  FIND OUT about post-16 provision in your area  SPEAK to employers about relevant skills and qualifications  VISIT various websites for further information  ATTEND Careers Fair and Open/Information Evenings