Course overview
Bridge to Vocationals ²ÝÁñÉçÇøThis is an inclusive course for students who want to learn skills in vocational-related subjects alongside their Maths, English and Independent skills.Ìý
This course is for students studying at Entry Level.Ìý
The course typically runs over three or four days.
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ften be a Learning Assistant available to support students in the classroom and during break times.ÌýStudents will be encouraged to develop skills in teamwork, communication, life skills and social skills.
ÌýDates and applications
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Course Code | Dates | Duration | Days | Hours per week | Start Time | Location | Fee | |
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LMF1558C00-1 | 02/09/2024 - 01/07/2025 | 1 years | Date/Day(s) Being Finalised | 17.50 | Enquire | SBSA and Construction Centre |
This course costs £0. If you are aged 16-18 and looking to study full time; you will not pay any tuition fees. If you are aged 19 or over, you may also be eligible to study for free. Please contact us to discuss your options or visit our Financial Support page.
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Additional information
Who is this course for?
The course is suitable for young adults (aged 16-24) who have an additional learning need and/or a disability and want to develop their life skills and employability skills at a pace and level that is suits them as an individual. Ìý
What you'll learn
Life and Social Skills
In these sessions, you will learn a number of crucial, transferable skills that will help you throughout adulthood. This may include teamwork, communication, organisation and money management.Ìý
Employability
In these sessions, you will learn the skills needed to get a job, such as how to give good customer service, personal hygiene, and safety in the workplace a dis you discover what your skills and qualities are.Ìý
Vocational
Options could include subjects such as: Drama, Art, Cookery, Retail and business, World Studies, and Working with People.Ìý
Tutorial time
Students will take part in Topical Talks, which will enhance their personal development.Ìý
Course entry requirements
We will invite you to a course information meeting event where you will receive information, advice, and guidance about the course you have applied for. This will be an opportunity for you to gain valuable information about the course and give you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.
You will provide a copy of your last school report and / or a reference from an employer or relevant professional other. This is to ensure we can support you to be able to achieve well on the course.
Don’t have any formal qualifications? Don’t worry, let us know and we can assess you to ensure you will be able to achieve well on the course.
We are firmly committed to finding the right course for you to ensure you can flourish! Talk to us today if you have any concerns about the application process, we are here to help take you to the next level.
How is the course delivered and assessed?
As part of the Bridge toÌýVocationalsÌýcourse, students must complete Maths and English sessions, with an aim to completing a Functional Skills qualification by the end of the academic year.ÌýÌý
Students will complete a vocational course, which will be assessed through RARPA.Ìý
Future career and study opportunities
Most students will progress onto our Pathways to Employment course.Ìý
Additional costs
If any additional costs may be incurred, this will be discussed with the tutor in advance of the activity.Ìý
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