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Year 11

Year 11. Courses and Qualifications. Maths and English for Full Time Students. Students who achieve a grade D in English and/or maths will need to retake

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Year 11

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  1. Year 11

  2. Courses and Qualifications

  3. Maths and English for Full Time Students • Students who achieve a grade D in English and/or maths will need to retake • Students who achieve a grade E to G in English and/or maths will need to take a stepping stone qualification such as functional skills en-route to a GCSE in these subjects.

  4. 96% of CAP students who go on to post-16 study attend one of their local CAP centres • Cambridge Area Partnership post 16 centres • Local Non CAP post 16 centres • Cambridge Regional College • College of West Anglia (Cambridge) • Comberton Sixth Form • Cottenham Sixth Form • Ely Sixth Form • Hills Road Sixth Form College • Impington Sixth Form • Long Road Sixth Form College • Netherhall Sixth Form • Parkside Sixth • University Technical College Cambridge

  5. a general guide to entry requirements • To confirm entry requirements and specific subject requirements please contact post 16 centres you are considering.

  6. Entry programmes can lead to employment or level 1: • Entry Level certificates • Skills for life • Foundation learning programme • Pre-employment programme (supported internships) • Level 1 programmes can lead on to employment or level 2: • Level 1 Vocational • Foundation learning programme • Pre-employment programme • Traineeship • Level 2 programmes can lead on to employment or level 3: • GCSE retakes • Level 2 Vocational • Intermediate Apprenticeships • Specific Vocational

  7. typical minimuma-level profiles in 2014 • Comberton • 5 GCSEs at B or above including Maths and English, Minimum of a B grade in subjects to be studied at A-Level • Hills Road • To be invited to an informal guidance interview about your course, you will need an estimated profile of an average of grade B or above across your Key Stage 4 qualifications. This average will be based on your best eight subjects, including Maths and English Language. You do not specifically need an estimated grade B in Maths or English Language unless this is an entrance requirement for one of your AS level courses. • Impington • 5 GCSEs at C or above including Maths and English Language, ideally with B grade in subjects intend to take at AS. • At least 7 GCSEs at grade C or above in a range of subjects including Maths and English. • Long Road • Netherhall • Students are expected to have 7 GCSE grades of C or above in an appropriate range of subjects, usually including Mathematics and English Language. Please refer to post-16 centres for current entry criteria, specific subject requirements and how subject combination and putting a centre first when applying may affect your chances of success. Some subjects such as Maths and Sciences require higher grades.

  8. typical minimum ib profiles in 2014 Please refer to post-16 centres for current entry criteria, specific subject requirements and how subject combination and putting a centre first when applying may affect your chances of success.

  9. Where can I study a vocational course Please refer to post 16 centres for current entry criteria, and the effect of putting an institution first when applying.

  10. How to apply for: • School or College course • Use the online application process for centres in CAP. • For centres outside the CAP, approach the centre directly. • Apprenticeship • Search and apply for Apprenticeships online using www.apprenticeships.org.uk • Contact colleges and training providers that offer apprenticeships. • You can apply for some apprenticeships programmes using the CAP application process. • Approach employers to see if they offer or would be willing to offer an Apprenticeship. • Use all four of these to improve your chances.

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