16+ Qualifications
There are a variety of nationally recognised qualifications which are available at schools and colleges and through work based elarning providers.
A/AS courses
You can take a combination of Advanced Level courses to suit you.You can take A levels (AS or A2) in traditional areas or in specialist skills.These specialist A levels may be called ‘Applied', e.g.Applied Art and Design, Applied Business, Applied ICT, Applied Science.
In Year 12, you usually take a broad range of AS (Advanced Subsidiary) subjects – perhaps 3 or 4, occasionally 5. An AS level is made up of 3 units and can either form the first part of a full A level (which is made up of 6 units) or stand as a qualification on its own. In Year 13 you usually specialise in 2, 3 or 4 of the subjects you did at AS, taking A2 examinations in them. Some AS and A levels are double awards, so an AS double award would be made up of 6 units and an A level double award would have 12 units.These would be equal to two AS levels or two A levels.
BTEC
BTEC qualificationsinclude Introductory, First, National, and Higher National Certificates and Diplomas and are available in subjects such as Performing Arts, Graphic Design, Music, Sport, Business and Beauty Therapy.Your school or college might offer BTEC Introductory, First or
National Certificates or Diplomas.
See www.edexcel.org.uk for more information.
OCR Awards
OCR(Oxford, Cambridge and RSA qualifications) provide National First Awards, National Certificates and Diplomas and Progression Awards in vocational areas such as Administration, IT, Languages and Education.
Log on to www.ocr.org.uk to find out more.
City and Guilds
City & Guilds qualifications are also available at different levels in a variety of work areas such as Floristry, Motor Mechanics, IT, Journalism and Plumbing.
www.city-and-guilds.co.uk has more information.
CACHE
CACHE offer qualifications in Childcare. For more information see www.cache.org.uk.
GCSEs and Resits
If you haven't yet achieved grade C or above in GCSE English Language and Maths, some schools and colleges will give you the opportunity to resit.These two subjects are fundamental for entry into a lot of career areas and necessary for entry into some universities. Some school sixth forms and colleges will offer other GCSEs.


