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CAREERS AND PATHWAYS What sort of learner am I? Do I want to go to university? What GCSE grades am I expecting? What support will I need after my GCSEs?

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3 What sort of learner am I? Do I want to go to university? What GCSE grades am I expecting? What support will I need after my GCSEs? Legal requirement to remain in Education or Training until 18

4 Your options after GCSEs A Levels Apprenticeship Vocational course (BTEC Diploma) Vocational course (BTEC Diploma)

5 ECS offers wide range of A levels, and some Level 3 BTECs. L3 BTECs provide tariff points and are acceptable for many university courses- often preferred for certain courses because of the practical element of the syllabus (Sometimes have to be combined with A Levels).

6 Traineeships = An education and training programme to prepare for an apprenticeship or work for students aged 16-24 Last 6weeks to 6 months High quality work placement For those without English & Maths GCSE at grade C – will deliver these Subsistence and travel allowance

7 Experience gained: Job seeking skills Searching & applying for jobs Completing application forms Building a CV Write a cover letter Interview skills Employability skills Basic administration work Customer and communication skills

8 Apprenticeships – some myths You can only do them in a few types of job Apprentices are all paid the same and it’s not much You don’t need any qualifications to become an apprentice Apprenticeships are low-skilled and lead to low-paid jobs

9 In an apprenticeship you can: Earn a salary Learn specific job skills Gain a variety of transferable skills Work towards nationally recognised qualifications Progress in to HE Advance in your chosen career

10 APPRENTICESHIP LEVELS INTERMEDIATE EQUIVALENT TO 5 GCSE PASSES (reasonable standard of education required) INTERMEDIATE EQUIVALENT TO 5 GCSE PASSES (reasonable standard of education required) ADVANCED EQUIVALENT TO 2 A LEVEL PASSES (5 A* -C GCSEs required) ADVANCED EQUIVALENT TO 2 A LEVEL PASSES (5 A* -C GCSEs required) HIGHER EQUIVALENT TO DEGREE LEVEL (2/3 A Levels required) HIGHER EQUIVALENT TO DEGREE LEVEL (2/3 A Levels required)

11 We offer support in Year 11 regarding A Level choices BTEC choices Apprenticeships Each student has an individual interview with a member of the IAG team to help with decisions.

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13 In an apprenticeship you can: Earn a salary Learn specific job skills Gain a variety of transferable skills Work towards nationally recognised qualifications Progress in to HE Advance in your chosen career


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