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Courses for 16 to 18-year-olds

COURSES FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS

With hundreds of unique, exciting and inspiring programmes to choose from, everything you need to create your brighter future is waiting for you at Weston College.

From the minute you walk through the door, the experience and the environment that we create is all about maximising your potential. It’s about preparing and motivating you for a fresh and focused career pathway.

Every Weston College student becomes part of one of our exciting new Career Excellence Hubs. This means you will take part in a study programme with lots of career boosting benefits, all with the aim of help you to go further, giving you the opportunity to become career ready with the skills, knowledge and expertise you need to be successful in your next step and reach your ultimate goal - whatever that may be!

Whether you are looking for the next step after school or the next step in your career, we're bound to have a programme for you. Take a look below at the different types of qualifications available for school leavers and young people between 16 and 18 years old.

Did you know we also run English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)?

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Qualifications Explained

At Weston College we know that everyone learns differently. That’s why we deliver a variety of different qualification types - to give you the chance to learn in the way that suits you the most.

A Levels

A Levels develop the knowledge, skills and study habits to excel at university, as well as the attributes recognised by employers. Your academic studies will be complemented with enrichment opportunities such as trips, mentoring and work experience, providing the perfect springboard for your future career. A Levels are assessed through exams at the end of two years of study. Most learners study three subjects - some choose four.

 

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Apprenticeships

With an apprenticeship you’ll go straight into the workplace and be shown clear routes to progress straight into employment within a specific occupation. You can achieve nationally recognised qualifications, earn a wage, and gain skills that will see you get ahead. On average you will spend 20% of your learning time in the college and 80% within the workplace..

 

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Professional and Technical Qualifications

Professional and technical qualifications are designed to provide you with the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to gain employment within specific industries or occupations. They provide a balance between theory and practical skills development. They are suited to those who want to get hands-on experience within a particular vocational area. These programmes include work placements. Assessment is more varied and will include exams, coursework and practical work.

Traineeships

Traineeships are a great way for 16 to 24-year-olds who haven’t yet gained the skills and experiences necessary to apply for jobs and apprenticeships. They are taught mostly in the workplace and include a mixture of personal and social development, and employability skills. The aim of a traineeship is to train you within a company so that you are more likely to be offered an apprenticeship or a job.

 

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T Levels give you the chance to learn what a real career is like while you continue your studies. T Levels have been designed with leading businesses and employers to give you the knowledge and skills you need, including a minimum of 45 days on an industry placement – this means you will spend 80% of your learning time in College and 20% within the workplace.

 

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CHOOSING WHAT TO STUDY

We are all about CAREERS NOT COURSES and pride ourselves on being able to offer a huge range of programmes to ensure you develop the skills and knowledge employers and universities are looking for. As the only education provider in North Somerset that enables you to work your way up from an entrylevel programme to a degree, we’re here to help you choose the right programme for you.

We can help you choose your study programme or apprenticeship by accessing the following support:

School Liaison Team

Working with local schools we help you find out about college life and programmes of study, and we provide you with advice and guidance about what programmes will best suit you. We will either visit your school, attend careers fairs and parents’ evenings or coordinate campus and virtual events such as our taster days, holiday workshops and tours.

Events

We put on a number of events over the year, which will be a mixture of face-to-face and virtual events. These provide you and your family with the opportunity to explore our facilities, speak to our lecturers, find out about the support on offer and choose the right programme for you. Our events also give you the opportunity to engage with a number of employers to find out about careers in their industry and why they value the calibre of candidates that come from Weston College.

CAREERS ADVICE

  • On our website you can access a wealth of career guidance, such as:
  •  All the programmes you can study.
  • What our alumni have gone on to achieve.
  • Labour Market Intelligence (LMI) that will help explain what relevant careers and jobs are available, including salaries.
  • NEW – Subject careers roadmaps, so you can map your journey with us and ensure it will get you into your chosen career. Also, check out Career Coach - this provides you with the opportunity to:
  • Take an assessment that matches you with careers.
  • Explore broad career pathways that match your strengths and interests.
  • Compare careers within a pathway - including salaries, required education and more.
  • Explore our programmes that will set you on the path to your desired career.
  • Take a career assessment - and receive an in-depth report that can help you identify the best programme and career path for you!

We’re here and happy to help – if you would like more advice and guidance, contact our school liaison team by emailing schoolteam@weston.ac.uk. - they you can arrange a one-to-one careers appointment with our specialist staff.

LATEST NEWS

Bricklaying

<p><a href="https://www.dandaraliving.com/">Dandara Living</a> and Richard Hanney, Head of Construction, have answered your questions and provided guidance on starting and advancing your career in the construction industry from both an employer and college perspective. Our courses, ranging from entry-level to degree apprenticeships, are designed to align with industry needs and support your development in technical and essential personal skills.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>What Career Options Are There in Construction?</em></p><p><strong>Richard (Head of Construction):</strong></p><p>The construction industry offers a wide range of career paths, including:</p><ul><li>Craft and Trade Roles: Bricklayer, carpenter, plumber, electrician, painter, and decorator.</li><li>Technical and Professional Roles: Site manager, quantity surveyor, project manager, civil engineer, architectural technologist.</li><li>Specialised Areas: Environmental engineer, health and safety manager, construction lawyer.</li><li>Support Roles: Procurement officer, logistics manager, human resources specialist in construction firms.</li><li>Careers in Construction: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGjJnWwkNXQ">Overview of Over 170 Job Roles | Go Construct</a></li></ul><p><strong>Dandara:</strong></p><ul><li>There is an array of career options in construction!</li><li>The industry is really broad and varied; you could be office or site based. You could work in one specific area of the industry (for example; groundworkers) or work across different project stages (e.g Quantity Surveyor).</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>How Can I Start a Career in Construction?</em></p><p><strong>Richard (Head of Construction):</strong></p><p>You can start a career in construction through various pathways:</p><ul><li>Entry-Level Courses: Begin with foundational courses at Weston College to acquire basic construction skills and knowledge.</li><li>Apprenticeships: Enrol in apprenticeship programs that combine on-the-job training with academic learning, allowing you to earn while you learn.</li><li>Full-Time Courses: Complete full-time courses that provide in-depth knowledge and practical skills, preparing you for advanced roles or apprenticeships.</li><li>Industry Placements: Gain practical experience and make industry connections through placements.</li></ul><p><strong>Dandara:</strong></p><ul><li>Enrol for and attend post-secondary school training at a university or further education college.</li><li>Register as an apprentice and combine on-the-job training with class based learning and get a recognised qualification.</li><li>Try to get work experience days / attend career days etc.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>What Are the Benefits of Starting a Career in Construction Through an Apprenticeship?</em></p><p><strong>Richard (Head of Construction):</strong></p><p>Apprenticeships offer several benefits:</p><ul><li>Earn While You Learn: Gain practical experience and earn a salary simultaneously.</li><li>Industry-Relevant Skills: Develop skills that are directly applicable to the job market.</li><li>Career Progression: Create a clear pathway for career advancement with opportunities to specialise or take on managerial roles.</li><li>Professional Networking: Build relationships with industry professionals, which can lead to future job opportunities.</li></ul><p><strong>Dandara:</strong></p><ul><li>It’s a great way into the industry. You can start earning money while learning more about the area of work and industry to see if it is for you. You can avoid student debt too and there are lots of options to choose from.</li><li>You will get to work alongside experienced staff and gain job-specific skills.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>If I Study a Full-Time Course First, Can I Then Do an Apprenticeship Once I Complete My Course?</em></p><p><strong>Richard (Head of Construction):</strong></p><p>Yes, completing a full-time course can make you a more competitive candidate for apprenticeships. Many students pursue an apprenticeship after their studies to gain further practical experience and specialised skills.</p><p><strong>Dandara:</strong></p><p>There are many apprenticeships available within the industry, and at a range of levels from level 2 through to degree level. Depending on your existing qualifications, everyone is eligible for an apprenticeship regardless of age and experience.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>Are There Any Opportunities to Gain Experience Which Will Help Me Stand Out from the Crowd?</em></p><p><strong>Richard (Head of Construction):</strong></p><p>Yes, you can gain valuable experience through:</p><ul><li>Industry Placements: Structured placements as part of your course curriculum, which often lead to apprenticeships or job offers from the same companies.</li><li>Work Experience Programs: Short-term work experience during holidays or weekends.</li><li>Volunteer Work: Participation in construction-related projects or community initiatives.</li><li>Part-Time Jobs: Part-time work in the construction sector to gain additional experience.</li><li>Help out at home: Apply your accrued skills at home, on DIY projects (remember to speak with your tutor to ensure you are following the correct procedure, and regulations).</li></ul><p><strong>Dandara:</strong></p><ul><li>Lot of companies offer work experience. Dandara Living is starting to do that.</li><li>You can arrange work experience yourself or it can be arranged as a placement as part of a training course. It can last anywhere from a few days, to a few weeks or more.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>What Support Would I Receive When Starting an Apprenticeship or Work Placement in Construction?</em></p><p><strong>Richard (Head of Construction):</strong></p><p>At Weston College, we provide extensive support, including:</p><ul><li>Mentoring and Guidance: Experienced tutors and assessors to guide you through your apprenticeship or placement.</li><li>Skills Development: Training in both technical skills and personal skills such as communication, problem-solving, and resilience.</li><li>Academic Support: Assistance with coursework and exam preparation.</li><li>Career Services: Help with resume building, interview preparation, and job placement.</li></ul><p><strong>Dandara:</strong></p><ul><li>You will be supported by a number of people as you complete your apprenticeship.</li><li>You will have a team around you of experienced and knowledgeable colleagues who will provide valuable mentoring.</li><li>You will be supported by your line manager who will review your progress regularly and provide constructive feedback to support your ongoing development.</li><li>You will be supported by a Training Provider, possibly a Further Education College, who will provide your knowledge based learning and set activities and tasks for you to complete to evidence the application of your learning. You can expect to be taught by a skilled tutor and guided by a trainer who will ensure you complete all the required elements of the apprenticeship.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>Are There Opportunities for Career Progression?</em></p><p><strong>Richard (Head of Construction):</strong></p><p>Absolutely. The construction industry offers numerous opportunities for career progression. Starting with entry-level roles, you can move up to supervisory, managerial, and even executive positions. Continuous learning and professional development can lead to specialization in areas such as project management, quantity surveying, or civil engineering.</p><p><strong>Dandara:</strong></p><ul><li>There are a number of ways in which you can progress your career, this could be through gaining further qualifications or experience in your chosen area, progressing into leadership and management roles or moving to other areas of the business.</li><li>As you gain further knowledge and experience, you might even choose to transfer your skills into a new role/area. For example, you may start as a bricklayer and then decide to progress into site management or surveying.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>What Can I Expect During a Construction Apprenticeship?</em></p><p><strong>Richard (Head of Construction):</strong></p><p>During a construction apprenticeship, you can expect:</p><ul><li>Hands-On Experience: Practical training on real construction projects.</li><li>Academic Learning: Classroom-based learning to complement your on-the-job training.</li><li>Skill Development: Both technical and personal skills, including communication, teamwork, and problem-solving.</li><li>Assessment and Feedback: Regular assessments and feedback to track your progress.</li></ul><p><strong>Dandara:</strong></p><ul><li>You can expect to gain your knowledge and skills in a variety of ways; classroom based, on the job learning and also through practical application of your skills.</li><li>You will be paid throughout your apprenticeship.</li><li>You will gain a nationally recognised qualification.</li><li>You will be expected to commit to learning throughout the duration of your apprenticeship.</li><li>You will be trained on relevant safety processes and procedures.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>What Are Your Top Tips for Someone Looking to Start Their Career in Construction?</em></p><p><strong>Richard (Head of Construction):</strong></p><ul><li>Gain Experience: Seek out internships, placements, and volunteer opportunities to build your skills and network.</li><li>Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with industry trends and developments.</li><li>Be Persistent: The construction industry can be competitive, so stay focused and persistent.</li><li>Network: Build relationships with industry professionals and peers.</li><li>Continuous Learning: Always seek opportunities for further education and skill development.</li><li>Register on the government apprenticeship website and receive notifications of apprenticeship opportunities.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>Who Can I Contact About Starting a Career in Construction?</em></p><p><strong>Richard (Head of Construction):</strong></p><p>You can contact the Construction Department, the college apprenticeship team, or previous tutor/lecturer at Weston College for personalised advice and information. Our team is here to support you every step of the way.</p><p><strong>Dandara:</strong></p><p>Weston College and the apprenticeship website.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>How Do I Apply for an Apprenticeship in Construction?</em></p><p><strong>Richard (Head of Construction):</strong></p><p>To apply for an apprenticeship in construction:</p><ul><li>Research Opportunities: Look for apprenticeship vacancies on job boards, Gov.uk/apprenticeships, and company websites, and through Weston College’s career services.</li><li>Prepare Your Application: Create a strong resume and cover letter highlighting your skills and experience.</li><li>Apply: Submit your application through the relevant channels.</li><li>Prepare for Interviews: Practice common interview questions and be ready to discuss your experience and why you’re interested in the apprenticeship.</li><li>If you are at college currently build a strong portfolio using Navigate, this can be shared as a PDF with potential apprentice employers.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p>To see what construction pathway might be best for you, <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/const… here!</a></p>

Car with hood open

<p>I’m Jackson, and I recently completed a Motor Vehicle course at Weston College.</p><p>My time at the college was transformative, and I'm thrilled to share a bit of my journey with you.</p><p>When I enrolled in the motor vehicle course, I wasn't entirely sure what to expect.</p><p>What I found was a stimulating experience that went far beyond just understanding how vehicles work.</p><p>The course offered me a hands-on grasp of both the mechanical and electrical systems that power our daily rides. There were challenges, of course, but each hurdle gave me a clearer view of the intricacies between gears and circuits.</p><p>The lecturers and staff at Weston College were phenomenal. Their support pushed me to expand my horizons and strive for greatness. Without their guidance and unique teaching styles, I wouldn't have achieved the success I did.</p><p>They didn't just teach; they inspired and mentored, making the learning process a collaborative and encouraging journey.</p><p>I have always struggled with Maths, but I knew it was essential for my future career goals. Weston College offered the perfect environment to tackle this challenge.</p><p>The decision to complete my Functional Skills in maths was driven by my career aspirations and the supportive teachers who believed in me. Their dedication made all the difference, transforming what once seemed impossible into an achievable goal.</p><p>Studying maths in college was a breath of fresh air compared to my school days. The mature classroom atmosphere and the passionate teachers created a space where learning was not only easier but also enjoyable – allowing me to gain the skills and qualifications I needed.</p><p>I recently received my Maths qualification, which was not only a huge relief, but also a fantastic moment.</p><p>So, what's next for me? I'm gearing up to join the army, specifically the REME Regiment as a Vehicle Mechanic. The skills and knowledge I've gained at Weston College have equipped me for this exciting journey, and I can't wait to serve and continue learning in such a dynamic field.</p><p><em>Jackson</em></p><p>If you would like to follow in Jackson’s footsteps, you can study one of our course in the Career Excellence Hub in Motor Vehicle.<a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/motor…; Find out more, by clicking here.</a></p>

Marias Fashion Designs

<p>Hey! I'm Maria, and I have recently completed my <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/art-d…, Business &amp; Retail UAL Extended Diploma</strong></a> at Weston College - and I'm here to tell you all about my experience!</p><p>When I was younger, I would always play dress up with my princess dresses and heels. This love for dress up grew up with me and when I got older I would use my mum’s wardrobe to dress up with proper clothes and accessories. I was inspired to start doing fashion in art GCSE and taught myself the basic skills. After GCSE I wanted to continue with fashion, and this was the perfect course for me.</p><p>Originally, I was going to do A levels, but I wanted to do a fashion specific course and during my search on Google I came across this course at Weston College.</p><p>The first project I did was my work experience. We had a live project working with the Lauriston Hotel and our task was to design a new uniform for their employees. This was my first experience with working with a client and I really enjoyed it. We went to the hotel to interview the manager about what they wanted in a uniform and took pictures of the hotel as primary research. The designing for this project was challenging because it couldn’t be too extravagant as it had to be functional. I had lots of fun adding small but creative elements to my designs to make them unique!</p><p>Pattern cutting is by far the most interesting thing I’ve learnt to do! Learning how to turn my ideas into garments and how to put design elements (like pleats) into a pattern is so much fun. I really enjoy the process of creating the pattern and toiling it to see if it’s correct because there’s lots of problem solving. I had to toil my corset so many times to get the perfect fit and look, and it took lots of little tweaks to the pattern to achieve this. Nothing feels better than when you finally make the pattern perfect!</p><p>The facilities and equipment at Weston College are AMAZING!!!!! There are so many facilities that accommodate for different materials and processes. In the 3D workshop you can use metal to make a cage for your garments, in ceramics you can use clay and porcelain to make beads or jewellery and in the print room you can print your own design onto fabric. You’re not restricted to using just fabric, you can use anything to create your garments. For the accessories project I made a porcelain shoulder piece that attached to a sleeve as my final outcome!</p><p>The process of pattern cutting, toiling and creating the final garment is quite long and this completely surprised me in my final project. I intended to make more than one garment but finished with just the one. This was a huge learning curve for me as it showed me how long I needed to leave for this process. It was also the start of my journey with becoming comfortable with making mistakes. I’m a bit of a perfectionist and I didn’t respond well to mistakes at the beginning of the year; however this course has taught me how to respond better and what to do with these mistakes.</p><p>I displayed my final project work at the Summer Show, and I was given a space that I could decorate with my work. It was really exciting to have your own space filled with your work for others to look at!</p><p>After college I hope to go to university to study fashion design. If you want to go into fashion after college I would 100% recommend taking this course! As well as fashion skills, you also gain personal skills like problem solving and mental resilience which are important.</p><p>Below are the outcomes of my final major project! Thank you for reading!</p><drupal-entity alt="Marias Design" data-entity-type="file" data-entity-uuid="85efbe71-22ca-44cb-952e-8095ed75f846" data-embed-button="file_browser" data-entity-embed-display="image:image" data-entity-embed-display-settings="{&quot;image_style&quot;:&quot;max_500x500&quot;,&quot;image_link&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;image_loading&quot;:{&quot;attribute&quot;:&quot;lazy&quot;}}">&nbsp;</drupal-entity><drupal-entity alt="Marias Design" data-entity-type="file" data-entity-uuid="33b8ec45-b9a2-4f8f-98fc-e6204b94322f" data-embed-button="file_browser" data-entity-embed-display="image:image" data-entity-embed-display-settings="{&quot;image_style&quot;:&quot;max_500x500&quot;,&quot;image_link&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;image_loading&quot;:{&quot;attribute&quot;:&quot;lazy&quot;}}">&nbsp;</drupal-entity><p>&nbsp;</p>

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Please be aware that due to a recent announcement by the Department for Education, the list of available courses for the academic year starting in September 2025 may not be finalised until December 2024. This follows the launch of a government review of qualifications, including BTECs and other applied general qualifications. The purpose of this review is to assess how best to improve the quality of the overall qualifications landscape and ensure that all young people and adults have high-quality options that meet their needs and may mean that some qualifications under review may not be available from September 2025.

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