A Levels
For students who enjoy academic study and want to keep university options open. A Levels are usually assessed through exams and suit students who are confident with independent study.
BTEC Level 3
For students who prefer a coursework-based route with a strong link to careers. BTECs help students build practical knowledge and skills in a subject area.
T Levels
For students who want a mix of classroom learning and real workplace experience. T Levels include an industry placement and are designed with employers.
Level 2 Qualifications
For students who need another year to build confidence, improve grades, or prepare for Level 3 study. These courses help students take the next step towards A Levels, BTECs or T Levels.
Other Courses
For courses that do not sit neatly in the main routes, including specialist or additional study options.
