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Year 11 Infill Programme

Course outline

We offer the opportunity for Year 11 Home Educated students to infill onto our Post-16, full-time vocational courses. This means students will study alongside 16-18 year old students and potentially older.

Placements are available in a wide range of curriculum areas including Art and Design, Animal Science, Automotive, IT, Beauty, Early Years, Construction, Engineering, Hair, Hospitality and Catering, Supported Learning (SLDD), Performing Arts, Media, Photography, Science and Sport.

To apply for an infill place please identify the course you wish to apply for through our Post-16 course search function and follow the instructions for application from there. Please note that there are some age restrictions in place for some vocational courses so if you are looking to apply for a Hair or Beauty course you can only apply for Level 1 courses. If you are looking to apply for a construction course the only course you can apply for is the multi-skills course.

Please also note that Level 3 courses are generally not available to students aged 14-16.

How to apply for this course

To apply for an infill place please identify the course you wish to apply for through our Post-16 course search function and follow the instructions for application from there.

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Duration

1 year

Level Level 2
Entry requirements

Students must be electively home educated and registered with your local authority.

Students will also attend an interview and undertake online maths and English tests.

Due to the nature of the course programme, students must be display a level of independence and maturity.