Where Next?

After Year 11, you need to go on to further study in a school sixth form, a college, or with a training provider. More information here

Local Information – Post 16 and Post 18 Options

Further Education (FE) refers to educational choices made after your 16th birthday (Post 16). It covers all qualifications lower than a degree.

Everyone has to continue in Further Education or undertake Employment with Training (i.e. an apprenticeship) until they are 18.

In an apprenticeship, you’re employed to do a real job while studying for a formal qualification – usually for one day a week either at a college or training centre.

Higher Education (also known as HE) doesn’t just mean going to university full time. You have lots of other options, and alternative routes to gain a degree. If you want to study a degree you can do this either at University, at a further education college, or through an employer in a Degree Apprenticeship. 

Qualified Careers Adviser @ Scarborough UTCOur dedicated qualified careers advisor, Mrs Naomi Whiting provides impartial and confidential information, advice and guidance: Click here for more info. Careers meetings can include discussion on: Careers/jobs (ideas or no idea)  Pathways (sixth form, college, apprenticeship, training programme, university)  Finding an apprenticeship  Filling in application forms  Drafting a CV  Job search and interview techniques  Support with securing work experience.
National Careers ServiceNeed to chat to a careers advisor from the National careers service? Their number is 0800 100 900 or you can chat online here
Course Search ToolUse the course search tool to look for different types of learning opportunities. All providers are included, including; sixth forms, colleges and training providers.
National Apprenticeship Service

Find an apprenticeship Click here to search and apply for an apprenticeship in England  Telephone: 0800 015 0400
Provider Website
Scarborough UTC 6th@UTCAbout Sixth Form – Scarborough UTC
Apply – Scarborough UTC
Scarborough Sixth Form CollegeHome | Scarborough Sixth Form College
Scarborough CollegeSixth Form Scarborough College
Scarborough TECScarborough TEC – Further & Higher Education
Caedmon College WhitbySixth Form – Whitby School
Malton School with Sixth Form Malton School
Lady Lumley’s SchoolWelcome to Lady Lumley’s Sixth Form – Lady Lumley’s Academy
York CollegeHome | York College & University Centre

Apprenticeships make sure you’re ‘job ready’ for the role you have trained for. Apprentices earn a salary right from day one of their employment and training.

If you think you need to improve your skills and would like more work experience so that you’re ready to apply for your chosen apprenticeship – you could consider doing a traineeship. 

If you are interested in an apprenticeship, it’s a good idea to apply for a full time course as a back-up, just in case you don’t secure you ideal apprenticeship.

Here are some links with help finding apprenticeships

Further education colleges offer apprenticeship routes as well as full-time courses- see the apprenticeship pages of the above list of Further Education Colleges for details on their apprenticeship routes and vacancies.

Apprentice Hub Find an Apprenticeship – click here to go to site
National Apprenticeship Service Find an apprenticeship Click here to search and apply for an apprenticeship in England  Telephone: 0800 015 0400
FuturegoalsFuturegoals-Starting an Apprenticeship

Not ready for college, sixth form or an apprenticeship?  Interested in gaining some work experience?  Why not look at either a Study Programme or Traineeships?

NHS Scarborough HospitalCareer Paths
BAE Systemswork experience in the United Kingdom | BAE Systems Careers
GCHQ Summer PlacementsSummer Placements | GCHQ Careers
Post 16 OptionsPost 16 Options Home – Post 16 Options
MPCT Military AcademiesLeeds – MPCT

You can apply for a 16 to 19 Bursary Fund to help with education costs.

Your Child Benefit stops on 31 August on or after your child’s 16th birthday if they leave education or training. It continues if they stay in approved education or training, but you must tell the Child Benefit Office. More information here