Guided Learning Allocations

Choosing Courses

When you are choosing your subjects you should think about subjects that you enjoy and those which make a sensible combination for your chosen career or entry into higher education. Studying at post 16 level is demanding and students will need to have been successful at GCSE level to ensure they are well-equipped for post-16. There is an expectation of students to regularly work at home and therefore as students, they will need to be committed to courses and motivated to succeed.

Entry Requirements

To study BTEC courses you will need to have achieved 5 grade 4s or better at GCSE. To study A-levels you will need to have achieved 5 grade 5s or better at GCSE (as well as achieving at least grade 4 in GCSE English and mathematics). In some subjects there are more specific entry requirements. These are indicated under each subject in the A-Z subject overviews.

A Levels

All A-levels will be two year courses with all examinations taken at the end of the two years of study.

Vocational Courses 

These courses are designed to provide work-related qualifications. They give you knowledge, understanding and skills that can prepare you for employment or higher education. BTEC courses are graded as pass, merit, distinction and distinction. All BTEC courses have a mixture of coursework and examination units. 

Re-sitting GCSE English and mathematics

These are compulsory if you do not have a grade 4 or better already.