Participation of Young People in Education, Employment or Training

The law now requires all young people in England to continue in education or training until at least their 18th birthday. 

Young people have the following choices at the end of year 11: This does not necessarily mean staying in school; young people have a choice about how they continue in education or training, which could be through:

  • 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.

 

 

T levels

A T Level is a nationally-recognised qualification for 16 to 19-year-olds that takes 2 years to complete. Leading businesses and employers helped design T Levels to give you the knowledge and skills you need. They’re roughly equal to 3 A levels.

For more information CLICK HERE

 

Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships Information on apprenticeships from the government, including searching for vacancies.

For more information CLICK HERE

 

 

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