Hackney's 14 –19 alternative provision directory

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hackney’s 14 –19 alternative provision directory A GUIDE TO 2016 – 2017 COURSES


Please note that this directory is intended as a guide only. While every effort is made to ensure the information is accurate, details may change after publication. You are strongly advised to make your own checks before applying for or commissioning provision.


CONTENTS Introduction 05 Offer for schools – New Regent’s College

The Directory 06 How do I use the Directory? 07 Post 16 07 16–19 Study Programme 07 Traineeships 07 Apprenticeships

Courses and Programmes 09 Apricot Online 10 Barnardo’s 11 Boxing Academy 12 BSix Brook House Sixth Form College 13 Caramel Rock 14 Central Training Group 15 City Gateway 16 College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London 17 ELATT Connected Learning 18 Hackney City Farm 19 Hackney Community College 20 Hair Project Foundation 21 Inspire! Inspired Directions School 22 Jobwise Training 23 Queensgate College 24 Skills for Growth 25 Sparkplug: Motorcycle Project 26 The Complete Works Independent School

YOUNG HACKNEY 27 Help when you need it For further information about the Hackney 14–19 alternative provision directory please contact:

27 Where to find Young Hackney

Michele James

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T: 020 8820 7018 E: michele.james@learningtrust.co.uk

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Hackney Learning Trust, London Borough of Hackney

14 –19 alternative provision

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Introduction There are an ever increasing number of organisations offering alternative provision. The challenge for a secondary school or academy, who may be placing just a small number of young people each year within alternative provision, is to have a good understanding of the sector. This Directory and the quality assurance process outlined, aims to provide schools with the information they need. Each school retains responsibility for the well-being and outcomes of any student on roll who the school chooses to place in alternative provision. Schools may feel they do not have the resources or expertise to carry out this function effectively. An option for any school in Hackney is to commission New Regent’s College to assess a young person’s needs and then source alternative provision on their behalf. This means that, for KS4 students, New Regent’s College receives a daily attendance report and visits the young person regularly instead of the school having to do this. New Regent’s College is Hackney’s vocational college and Pupil Referral Unit for primary and secondary aged pupils. Key stage 4 pupils are educated off-site in a range of specialist providers commissioned, quality assured and monitored by New Regent’s College. Our mission statement: ‘Learning to Succeed’ is designed to encapsulate the work we do. Our aim is to equip learners with the skills to be successful. We aim to help students overcome their barriers to learning, which may be about improving their behaviour or some other aspect of their learning.

Find out more about New Regent’s College and the Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) Contact: Lisa Webster, Assistant Head T: 020 8985 6833 E: lwebster@newregents. hackney.sch.uk Richard Brown, Executive Headteacher, New Regent’s College

Hackney Learning Trust, London Borough of Hackney

The college was graded ‘good’ in its recent Ofsted inspection in which the high standard of quality assurance of alternative provision was highlighted, ‘Regular visits are used to ensure that the performance and quality of each provider they use to teach pupils in Years 10 and 11 is closely scrutinised. The system to check carefully the quality of those providers who teach pupils off-site has been securely embedded.’

Offer for schools – New Regent’s College Following a detailed interview and assessment process to identify students’ needs and aspirations, we refer students to a range of programmes including: • 5+ GCSE programme: GCSEs including English, maths and science alongside other GCSE options. • Vocational programmes: options include construction, mechanics, hair and beauty, food, childcare and art and design. All include English and maths GCSE or Functional Skills and PSHE. • English for Speakers of Other Languages: students study an intensive English course while gaining qualifications in a range of other subjects. We use a range of specialised providers many of which can be found in the brochure. We quality assure our providers’ 14–16 provision using the QMET system. Post 16 provision and KS3 or primary alternative provision are not currently quality assured using QMET. New Regents College do not place pupils in external providers below KS4. Primary and lower secondary pupils are placed onsite at the college. Providers’ quality assured by the QMET process are all marked with the Regent’s College logo.

QUALITY Quality assured by New Regent’s College Logo.

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THE DIRECTORY

How do I use the Directory? The Directory includes provider contact details and information on their target groups, course offer and additional support. At the back of the Directory are grids giving course information showing subject and levels available. For more detailed information please contact the provider directly. This Directory is intended as a guide only. We strongly advise anyone intending to commission places or attend a programme offered by any of the featured providers, to make their own checks and visits to ensure they are happy with the quality or relevance of the programmes provided. All providers in this Directory have been assessed on the quality of their provision. The type of quality assessment they receive will depend on the type of institution they are and the provision they offer. Quality ratings/marks are shown at the bottom of each provider section

QMET All providers that have been commissioned by Hackney’s Pupil Referral Unit (PRU), who source education for young people aged 14–16 not currently able to attend mainstream schools, will receive a QMET grade 1=outstanding, 2=good, 3=requires improvement, 4=inadequate. QMET is based on quality assurance provided by the Quality Monitoring Evaluation Team which is made up of borough 14–19 representatives who carry out quality assurance on behalf of the North London Children’s Efficiency Programme and use The 6

London Quality Assurance Framework for Alternative Provision.

DfE Registered Independent providers that offer courses to six or more students or one with an Education, Health and Care Plan are now required to register as an independent school with the Department of Education. This process takes time and not all providers have yet been registered. This status is indicated in the Directory. www.gov.uk/government/ publications/independent-school-registration

Ofsted All registered providers will be inspected by Ofsted the Government body who monitors standards in educational establishments including schools and colleges. Newly registered providers may not have yet received an inspection. Unregistered providers may not be inspected by Ofsted. Grades include 1=outstanding, 2=good, 3=requires improvement, 4=inadequate. www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ofsted The courses offered for 14–16 year olds are known as alternative provision.

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HACKNEY 14–19 ALTERNATIVE PROVISION DIRECTORY A GUIDE TO 2016–2017 COURSES

Post 16 Programmes offered for 16–19 year olds fall into three categories.

16–19 Study Programme These include a substantial vocational qualification at Level 1, 2 or 3 plus maths and English, for those who do not have a GCSE at grade C or above, personal and social development and work experience. They often offer progression into a traineeship or apprenticeship.

Traineeships These last between 6 weeks and 6 months and are designed to prepare young people for an apprenticeship, further vocational study or a job. They are tailored to meet specific needs so may include a qualification or provide a substantial block of work experience. They will also include maths and English for those who do not have a GCSE at grade C or above.

Apprenticeships Apprenticeships take between one and four years to complete depending on the sector. They are available in a variety of levels to suit the young person’s needs.

All apprentices are paid employees who receive additional training usually at a college or a training provider. Training will include a vocational qualification and Functional Skills in maths and English (for those who don’t have GCSE’s grade C or above). From October 2015 the minimum salary is £3.30 an hour but is often more. Apprentices can either progress to an apprenticeship at the next level, stay as an employee with their host employer or go on to further study. Apprenticeships are available in an increasing range of sectors including business administration, construction, digital marketing, IT, fashion and even brewing. Most apprenticeship vacancies are advertised on www.apprenticeships.org.uk but it is also worth checking employer websites too. Ways into Work has details of local job, traineeship and apprenticeship vacancies, call 020 8356 5700 or go to www.hackney.gov.uk/wiw for further details. Providers included in the Directory can help with progression onto an apprenticeship and/or offer apprenticeships themselves. Hackney Careers Services can also provide advice and support with applying for apprenticeship opportunities. For more information please contact them on 020 8356 2664.

• Intermediate – Level 2 • Advanced – Level 3 • Higher – Level 4 and above • Degree Level which allow a BSc or BA to be achieved during the course of the apprenticeship

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While every effort is made to ensure information is accurate, details may change after publication, so you are strongly advised to make your own checks before applying for or commissioning provision.

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Apricot Online Apricot works in partnership with other providers making an academic contribution to a co-ordinated blended education service.

Contacts details Address:

Apricot Education is one of the UK’s leading providers of live, online education. We provide Functional Skills, GCSEs, iGCSEs, and A Levels in all exam boards. Apricot offers 10 subjects at KS3, 21 subjects at GCSE, and 11 subjects at A Level. Beyond core courses, clients often utilise Apricot to broaden and enhance their own academic offering to students.

10 High Street, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire GL54 5LJ

Our web-based provision overcomes geographical and logistical boundaries and enables a learn anywhere solution, regardless of your students’ location. Apricot provides a cost-effective method of bringing education to students anywhere there is a computer with a broadband connection.

www.apricotlearningonline.co.uk

We provide a re-engagement service of education provision from KS2-KS5, where learners are introduced to highly participatory lessons online. These interactive lessons cultivate relationships quickly, enhance student motivation, and build confidence through a variety of rich-media techniques and Assessment for Learning.

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All Apricot teachers have QTS, enhanced DBS clearance, and are checked against Prohibition of Teaching with Employer Access. Our teachers are experienced in addressing complex needs, challenging behaviours, and compensating for gaps in education due to non-attendance at mainstream schools.

Ofsted rating: Not applicable

Hackney Learning Trust, London Borough of Hackney

Amy Smith E: amy@apricotlearningonline. co.uk T: 01242 604985

ONLINE

QMET rating: Not yet assessed DfE registered: No

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BARNARDO’S Our Hub Construction Skills Centre provides education and training for students aged 14–19. Students can attend between one and four days and take part in construction study with additional curriculum tailored to suit individual needs. Barnardo’s deliver Functional Skills, maths, English and ICT. Students can also study for a Personal Money Management qualification which supports budgeting and the key financial skills needed for independent progression and employment. We also offer a three day Music Technology Award which will include maths and English qualifications. Our centre in Stepney Green is being redeveloped for 2016–17 academic year and will offer youth work, multi-media projects and mentoring initiatives. The centre has a student common room with kitchen facilities. We provide support for students with additional needs and have dedicated pastoral support staff who promote personal, social and developmental growth. Barnardo’s holds high aspirations for all its students. Where there are issues with attendance and engagement, staff work work closely with schools and/or parents/carers to find workable solutions. We have high achievement rates with an age category winner for the UK Youth Build Award 2015.

Contacts details Address: The Hub Construction Skills Centre, Rosalind Green Hall, Stepney Green, London E1 3JX Gabriel Hall E: gabriel.hall@barnardos.org. uk T: 020 7790 4621 www.barnardos.org.uk

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 25 / 205 / 309 Overground: Whitechapel Tube: Stepney Green

QUALITY QMET rating: Assessment in process DfE registered: No Ofsted rating: Not applicable

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BOXING ACADEMY Established in 2007 the Boxing Academy is an alternative education provider that offers high quality education to some of the most hard-to-reach young people. We have a reputation for a rigorous approach to educating challenging young people and a track record with successful outcomes. We use our proven, successful and unique model which is built around: • small class sizes • a personalised learning pathway • intensive mentoring by our team of boxing coaches, who also act as class tutors.

Why Boxing? Boxing benefits our students by getting them fit, teaching them teamwork, anger management, discipline and improving their confidence and concentration. The boxing coaches support the students throughout and get involved in all aspects of the students’ lives. As a result they develop strong relationships that provide a foundation from which the student can rebuild their self-esteem and start a positive cycle of achievement. Our ethos reflects our origins, that of a boxing gym. A small, comfortable and familial environment with clear boundaries, a system of rewards and sanctions and an emphasis on discipline, achievement and hard work. The relationships we build allow for genuine breakthroughs in behaviour, conflict resolution and anger management as well as academic improvement and aspirations. We also provide workplace experiences in the City, life skills, employability workshops and personal goal-setting to support our students in every aspect of their lives. All of our students also complete a PHSE programme, gaining the England Boxing Junior Leaders’ Award. Hackney Learning Trust, London Borough of Hackney

Contacts details Address: 23 Hackney Grove, Hackney London E8 3NR Michael Pham E: office@theboxingacademy. co.uk T: 020 8986 4674 www.theboxingacademy.co.uk

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 30 / 48 / 55 / 254 Overground: Hackney Central/ London Fields

QUALITY QMET rating: 2 DfE registered: Yes Ofsted rating: Not yet inspected

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BSix BROOK HOUSE Sixth Form College BSix is proud to be a comprehensive sixth form college offering courses in a wide range of subjects at all levels. We believe that all young people can achieve high standards. We are big enough to offer a wide breadth of courses but also small enough to give our students individual care, encouragement and attention. This approach has become increasingly acknowledged in the education sector. It is reflected in the string of awards given to the college in recent years. Our students also appreciate the quality of the everyday classroom experience and share our commitment to equality and diversity. BSix is a safe, stimulating and exciting place to study and work. It is a place dedicated to the highest possible standards and success for each and every one of its students. The college has an excellent support department. This includes student support officers, who work directly with students who have been identified as having specific needs and also student achievement officers who work within departments to provide extra support for all students. In addition we believe that we should provide our students with the right platform to not only have academic success but also professional experience through our ‘Student Ambassador’ initiative which enables them to acquire skills and experience allowing them to prosper both personally and professionally.

Contacts details Address: Kenninghall Road London E5 8BP Caroline Poole E: cpoole@bsix.ac.uk T: 020 8525 7150 www.bsix.ac.uk/courses

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 38 / 48 / 55 / 56 / 106 / 253 / 254 / 393 / 488 Overground: Clapton/Rectory Road/Dalston Junction/ Hackney Central

QUALITY QMET rating: 2 DfE registered: Yes Ofsted rating: 3 (2016)

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Contacts details Address: Caramel Rock Studios, 5A Cooper Street, Canning Town, London, E16 1Q Lily Faux E: admin@caramelrock.com T: 020 7476 3222

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 5 / 69 / 115 / 147 / 276 / 300 / 309 / 323 / 330 / 474 Overground: Stratford/ Canning Town

CARAMEL ROCK We are an educational and creative arts charity that provides training and development to young people and young adults. We offer a range of accredited courses and apprenticeships. Caramel Rock is committed to developing the next generation of creatives, giving people the opportunity to access resources and gain work experience in the creative arts. Our aim is to advance the education for disadvantage young people in the fashion and creative arts sector.

Tube: Stratford/Canning Town DLR: Canning town

QUALITY QMET rating: Not applicable DfE registered: No Ofsted rating: Not applicable (sub-contracted through Newham College)

We use creative arts and fashion as a means to engage with young people, adults and vulnerable people to help them get into employment or training by equipping them with the skills they need. It is our mission to provide people with the knowledge and expertise of the fashion industry to help them form a solid foundation for a brighter future. We have a strong belief in shaping our future leaders and therefore we offer, in every course, a personal development scheme. Additionally, Caramel Rock guides young people to achieve both their short and long-term goals. This is accomplished through improving their skills and providing them with work experience within the fashion industry. Our alternative provision offers students the opportunity to gain accredited courses in a creative and educative environment. We offer an alternative approach to the traditional educational schooling system for students that seek a more creative approach to learning that will suit their needs. The students that enrol on our programme have an array of accredited courses to choose from in the creative arts. These include; fashion and clothing, Functional Skills, hair & beauty and fashion apprenticeships.

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CENTRAL TRAINING GROUP The Central Training Group was established in 1983 and today are the largest provider of hairdressing and barbering for City and Guilds nationally. Central Training Group are leaders in working with young people and helping them to start and progress in their chosen career.

Contacts details Address: 519 Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green, London, E2 9BU

Based in the vibrant East End with a hairdressing academy in central Bethnal Green making it easily accessible for students living in or around the London area. Central Training Group offers traineeships, apprenticeships and study programmes for school leavers up to age 18 and adults over 19.

E: info@centraltraininggroup. com

Traineeships include hairdressing, employability skills, customer service and English and maths and apprenticeships are offered in hairdressing, barbering, customer service and management. We also deliver college-based programmes for hairdressing, barbering, English, maths and ICT.

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Students are fully supported during their time with Central Training. In supporting students to achieve, we understand there may be external factors that may disrupt or prolong their achievement so all students have access to 1:1 mentoring support. Our qualified mentors provide support and guidance to those who are experiencing problems either at college, in-work or at home. We also provide pastoral and other types of support for those students who may be vulnerable or have additional needs.

Tube: Bethnal Green

T: 0800 783 2901

Bus routes: 254 / 106 / 388 Overground: Bethnal Green/ Cambridge Heath

QUALITY QMET rating: Not applicable DfE registered: Yes Ofsted rating: 2 (2015)

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City Gateway City Gateway’s Alternative Provision (CGAP) exists to bring hope to young people aged 14–19, by working to develop the skills, confidence and belief that will enable them to add long-term value to their lives, their families and the wider community. At every stage, emphasis is placed on developing their personal, social and academic skillset. KS4 Alternative Provision (Full Time) Students are referred by schools or local authorities, often when they have not thrived in mainstream education and require a fresh start, and follow both core and vocational pathways and receive intensive pastoral support. Core curriculum: English and maths (GCSE and Functional Skills), PSD/citizenship, business enterprise and enrichment. A vocational pathway is chosen from: beauty, creative industries (media or music), construction and sport.

Post-16 Pre-Employment Training We offer the following vocational pathways: business administration and IT, customer service, childcare and health & fitness. GCSE retakes and Functional Skills are both available depending on the students agreed pathway, and starting points are determined by both previous qualifications and experience, as well as assessment and interview.

Traineeships Students progressing to our traineeship programmes will undertake a high quality work placement with one of our employer partners, whilst also developing their employability and soft skills.

Contacts details Address: 32 Mastmaker Court Mastmaker Road, London E14 9UB CGAP (KS4 and Post 16 Admissions) E: Admissions@citygateway. org.uk T: 020 3727 6222 CGT (19–24 year olds) E: peter.hoang@citygateway. org.uk T: 020 3727 6225

City Gateway Trust (CGT) Our sister organisation, City Gateway Trust, offers a range of short courses and traineeships for 19–24 year olds wishing to gain skills for employment.

TRANSPORT INFORMATION

City Gateway Trust also offers apprenticeships to young people aged 16–24 who have successfully completed training with either CGT or CGAP. Our apprentices have gone on to work in a variety of corporate firms and community based businesses, from banking and law, through medical services to retail and hospitality.

Overground: South Quay DLR

Bus routes: 135 / D3 / D5 / D8

Tube: Canary Wharf

QUALITY QMET rating: Not yet assessed DfE registered: Yes (14–19 only) Ofsted rating: 14–19 grade 1 (2014) Apprenticeships and 19+ grade 2 (2015)

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College of Haringey ENFIELD AND NORTH EAST LONDON We are a highly successful vocational further education college offering a vast range of courses with two large centres in Enfield and Tottenham and are dedicated to giving the best possible education and training to all of our students, no matter what they have achieved before. Our courses provide students the skills they need for work and for university too. For those whose focus is on gaining work experience we offer a huge range of excellent apprenticeships, pre-apprenticeships and supported internships, which can lead to nationally recognised qualifications and employment. We offer a wide range of courses and apprenticeships including KS4 full (FT) and part time (PT) courses. • Accelerate (FT) – Level 1-Entry Level Functional Skills in maths, English, ICT, Level 1 NOCN in Skills for Employment, Training & Personal Development and Level 1 vocational options in hairdressing and beauty therapy, construction or sports • GCSE Programme (FT) – GCSE maths, English and science plus 2 additional GCSE 16

Contacts details Address: Tottenham Centre, High Road London N15 4RU

Vocational equivalents:

Head of Learner Recruitment

• Access to Education ESOL (FT) – Entry Level 1, designed for new entrants to the country

E: courseinfo@conel.ac.uk

• 1 day a week (PT) in hairdressing and beauty therapy, construction or sports • Further education vocational skills-based courses for work and university • Higher education such as Higher National Certificates, Higher National Diplomas and Foundation Degrees

T: 020 8442 3055 www.conel.ac.uk

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 76 / 149 / 259 / 279 318 / 349 / 476 Overground: South Tottenham Tube: Seven Sisters

QUALITY

• Professional qualifications

QMET rating: 2

• Short courses

DfE registered: Yes

• Pre-apprenticeships and apprenticeships • Supported learning internships

Ofsted rating: 2 (2014)

• Sports academies in basketball, football, martial arts and tennis success in the making


ELATT CONNECTED LEARNING ELATT brings learning to life. Experience Connected Learning – our unique personalised programme includes digital skills, work experience and personal development. Whether starting out in a career, moving into digital or making London home, we have a programme to help. Graded outstanding by Ofsted in all areas, we have supported thousands of young people and adults into learning, employment and digital careers since we started in 1984. We offer state-of-the-art IT equipment and modern facilities combined with a support programme of work experience and personal and welfare support. We offer practical, real world learning – supporting the needs of Londoners of all ages, backgrounds and walks of life. We are a recognised Microsoft, CISCO and Adobe Academy. Our study programme, offers a bespoke package of accredited training in digital and employability skills supplemented by individual coaching and support to achieve. The programme includes:

Contacts details Address: 260 – 264 Kingsland Road London E5 8BP Janet Usoro E: hello@elatt.org.uk T: 020 7275 6750 www.elatt.org.uk

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 67 / 149 / 242 / 243 Overground: Haggerston

• Web design, social media and IT systems • Business IT and business administration • English and maths Functional Skills • Employability training and enrichment activities Facilitated by our partnerships with international firms in the City, graduates from the study programme can progress to traineeships, apprenticeships or, at 18, employment.

QUALITY QMET rating: Not applicable DfE registered: Yes Ofsted rating: 1 (2015)

In addition, we work with a number of local mainstream and special schools to deliver alternative provision in Digital Skills with students who have specific learning needs. We are a fully inclusive provider, offering excellent support for students with additional needs and their carers. Hackney Learning Trust, London Borough of Hackney

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Hackney City farm The school at Hackney City Farm is a unique place to learn, we have lots of open space, yet are only two miles from the City of London. Our aim is to engage, nurture, care for and prepare our students for a happy and fulfilling future. We will work with students, in realising their potential. Our team of teachers and mentors are all professionals who have a wide range of experience in life and education. We are dedicated to the joys of learning and enthusiastic about the future of our students. We support each student’s academic, physical and emotional development through a variety of courses and activities. Students have an academic core of maths, English and ICT, supplemented by other subjects according to each student’s interest and enthusiasm. We also cover a wide range of life skills, including swimming, first aid and home cooking. We have a high staff to student ratio so we can cater to each student’s individual needs, including those with special educational needs. Being set amidst nature our city farm has a naturally calming effect and means students can engage in the following; animal husbandry, achieve ASA swimming awards, emergency first aid certificates, food technology, Jamie Oliver home cooking at Level 2, basic and more advanced bicycle maintenance skills, BMX track riding, gardening and bush craft skills.

Contacts details Address: 1a Goldsmiths Row, Hackney London E2 8QA Adrian Johnson E: adrian@hackneycityfarm.co.uk T: 020 7729 6391 or 07950 536 796 www.hackneycityfarm.co.uk

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 26 / 48 / 55 Overground: Haggerston/ Homerton/Cambridge Heath Tube: Bethnal Green

QUALITY QMET rating: 2 DfE registered: Yes Ofsted rating: Not yet inspected

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Hackney Community College Hackney Community College offers courses at all levels for 16–18 year olds, with some provision for 14–16 year olds. The welcoming, spacious, safe campus is a great environment to study and achieve, and the college offers high-spec, industry-standard facilities and expert staff to help students get to where they want to be. The college has an inclusive and supportive environment and encourages ambition and success. Courses available include: • Vocational, or work-related courses and qualifications offered in professional, creative, caring, technical and trade professions. • Apprenticeships are available in many subjects. The college will set up apprentices with an employer as well as college-based classes so they earn while they learn. • All students aged 16–18 are given plenty of time and support to improve maths and English, to get experience of work and take part in other activities to prepare them for success. The vast majority of our students progress to higher levels of study, or into work.

Contacts details Address: Shoreditch Campus Falkirk Street London N1 6HQ Shuja Ullah E: sullah@hackney.ac.uk T: 020 7613 9585 www.hackney.ac.uk

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 67 / 149 / 242 / 243 394 Overground: Hoxton Tube: Old Street

QUALITY QMET rating: QMET rating: 2 (14–16 only) DfE registered: Yes Ofsted rating: 2 (2015)

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HAIR PROJECT FOUNDATION The Hair Project Foundation is a social enterprise running as a salon and training academy. Through our programmes we give young people in London a chance to change their lives. In addition to practical training and education our students are mentored, helping them to be well prepared as they progress through their next steps. Students not only gain qualifications but also the social skills they require to introduce them to working life. We work in small class sizes of maximum ten students per tutor and have a work-based learning environment in an operational salon. We offer a range of courses including Entry Level 3 and Levels 2 and 3 City & Guilds diploma’s, certificates and awards in hair & beauty. For under 16’s this includes alternative provision, and for over 16’s traineeships and apprenticeships in hairdressing Levels 2 and 3. In addition to providing training in hair & beauty we support students with numeracy, literacy and life skills through innovative inspiring teaching and mentoring. We also offer non-accredited vocational taster projects on and off site for school groups from year 9. Our students can progress onto full or part time hairdressing and barbering qualifications, apprenticeships, work placements or paid employment in partner salons.

Contacts details Address: 138 Kingsland Road, Hoxton, London E2 8DY Jaime Douglas E: Jaime@hairproject.co.uk T: 020 3222 0656 www.hairproject.co.uk

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 68 / 149 / 242 / 243 271/ 394 Overground: Hoxton Tube: Liverpool Street/Old Street

QUALITY QMET rating: 2 DfE registered: No Ofsted rating: Not yet inspected

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INSPIRE! INSPIRED DIRECTIONS SCHOOL The Inspired Directions School offers alternative provision for high needs students struggling to access mainstream education. Established by the charity Inspire! an Education Business Partnership, we have been an alternative provider for young people in Hackney since 2008 and in 2014 achieved independent school status. Fundamental to our ethos are the values of individuality, collectivism and progression.

Contacts details Address: 57 Dalston Lane, Hackney, London E8 2NG Joel Mcilven E: Joel.Mcilven@inspire-ebp. org.uk

The schools intake is predominantly vulnerable students with multi agency involvement, and highly complex educational needs. These include students who have been excluded from mainstream school or other PRU provision, students with Education, Health & Care Plans and school refusers.

T: 020 7275 6068

The personality, interests and needs of each individual young person are at the core of our approach. We develop a personalised timetable for each of our students, offering GCSEs and Functional Skills in English and maths; BTEC courses including business, work-skills and PSD; arts awards; NOCN and AQA units.

Bus routes: 30 / 38 / 56 / 67 / 149 / 242 / 243 / 277

Some of our timetable is delivered in partnership with other organisations to offer specialist areas of vocational study including construction, catering and music. Every young person will leave with a set of qualifications appropriate to their level and progression pathway.

Tube: Highbury & Islington

www.inspire-ebp.org.uk

TRANSPORT INFORMATION

Overground: Dalston Junction/ Kingsland

QUALITY QMET rating: 2 DfE registered: Yes Ofsted rating: 2 (2015)

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JOBWISE TRAINING Jobwise Training are a family run training provider founded in 1979 providing qualifications and employment and developing a stronger workforce for London’s future. We take pride in the development of the individuals on our programme and are unique in our methods of ensuring each are work ready before sending them out to employers. In addition to our accredited courses we are proud of the extra support and development we give to our students. ‘The Jobwise way’ includes tailored workshops, interview preparation, CV writing, personality and professionalism building events like networking coffee mornings and Dragon’s Den. We work with 16–19 year old school leavers, college leavers and individuals looking for an alternative to university. Our full time study programme offers students aged 16–19 and based in London, the opportunity to complete Functional Skills at Entry Level 3 to Level 2, traineeships, apprenticeships and a wide range of other vocational courses. Students on a traineeship are developed alongside the employer and progress is reviewed weekly to support progression to an apprenticeship. We also work with other organisations and charities to provide awareness and training in a number of areas during our tailored workshops.

Contacts details Address: 3rd Floor, Sycamore House Barbican, EC1 0SG Natalie Rees E: NatalieRees@jobwisetraining. co.uk T: 0207 690 5000

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 4 / 56 / 153 Tube: Old Street/Barbican

QUALITY QMET rating: Not applicable DfE registered: Yes Ofsted rating: 2 (2013)

Jobwise offers a good support network for all students throughout their training whether on the internal study programme or externally in the workplace.

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QUEENSGATE COLLEGE Queensgate College is a high quality alternative to mainstream education. Offering a range of courses including, GCSEs, ESOL and vocational pathways for KS4 pupils.

Contacts details Address:

We excel in working with small groups of students with whom we share a desire for educational success. We pride ourselves on being able to offer programmes that will meet the personal interests and needs of every student that attends our college.

Head office: 192 Well Street, Hackney, London, E9 6QT

Achieving Independent School status in 2016, we are a relatively small college (around 50 pupils), with a nurturing and personal atmosphere that strives to recognise the strengths of the individual. We offer a high level of support through a robust pastoral programme and the input of a full-time education and personal development mentor.

Patricia Shodimu

As well as our full-time KS4 programmes, we also provide a six week KS3 Behaviour Support programme. This programme is for students needing a short break from their mainstream programme in order to develop the skills required to enable them to return to school and be successful.

Teaching site: 2–2b Commercial Street, Tower Hamlets E1 6LP E: patricia@queensgatecollege. co.uk T: 020 3632 8692 www.queensgatecollege.co.uk

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 30 / 67 / 254 / 425

Queensgate College is open to everyone and provides a fresh start with new and exciting opportunities.

Overground: Homerton/Well Street

Qualifications on offer:

Tube: Aldgate East/Whitechapel

• GCSE – students study a minimum of 5 GCSEs. • GCSE and BTEC vocational – students study a minimum of 3 GCSEs. • Functional Skills and BTEC vocational • ESOL

QUALITY QMET rating: 2 DfE registered: No Ofsted rating: Not applicable

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SKILLS FOR GROWTH ‘Advancing education and employability for young people.’ Skills for Growth is a London based charity, established for over 31 years, we work with young people over the age of 16 to achieve the skills and qualifications they need to be able to progress into full time employment. We have a wealth of experience in delivering engaging programmes, such as our apprenticeship programmes, which support successful achievement and progression. We hold assessment days where our expert student recruitment team give quality advice and guidance to identify an individual learning plan which ensures all students get the skills and qualifications they need to be successful in their chosen area.

Study Programme Students benefit from a supportive learning environment which ensures they achieve essential qualifications in English and maths and receive relevant work experience to gain the skills to progress into an apprenticeship or traineeship.

Contacts details Address: 379–381 High Street, Stratford, London E15 4QZ Stephen O’Leary E: stephenoleary@ skillsforgrowth.org.uk T: 020 8221 0500

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 25 / 86 / 238 / 257 (and many more) Overground: Stratford Tube: Stratford

Our Traineeships Are made up of a quality work placement to build on employability skills needed to progress onto an apprenticeship or full time work. We offer specialist support in CV writing, interview preparation, behaviour in the work place, confidence building, teamwork skills and English and maths.

QUALITY QMET rating: Not applicable DfE registered: Yes Ofsted rating: 2 (2013)

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Sparkplug: Motorcycle Project Sparkplug primarily employs the medium of motorbikes and pedal bikes to address the social and educational needs of children and young people that may have been excluded from mainstream education as a result of emotional, behavioral, learning difficulties and a variety of other reasons. Sparkplug has tailored its services to focus on engagement, and uses a preventative approach to address the wide ranging and complex needs that the young people we work with present. We provide accredited courses in motorcycle workshop OCN Levels 1 and 2 for students in years 10 and 11 but we also take year 9 students. In addition we are a AQA (Assessment & Qualification Alliance) registered centre and offer accredited courses in health & safety at work, rights and responsibility, citizenship, employability skills, including CV writing and interview techniques. Motorcycle and pedal bike repair and maintenance classes are always in small groups with no more than 8 students at any given time, this ensures that we build high quality relationships with our students and offer additional support if needed. Our students usually either progress on to a college offering vehicle/ motorbike mechanics and/or an apprenticeship in a garage environment.

Contacts details Address: Sparkplug Building, Pembroke Street, Islington, London N1 0DP E: info@thesparkplug.org T: 020 7609 9922 / 07415 766 664 www.thesparkplug.org

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 38 Overground: Caledonian Road/ Barnsbury Tube: Kings Cross/Caledonian Road

QUALITY QMET rating: 2 DfE registered: Yes Ofsted rating: Not applicable

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The Complete Works INDEPENDENT SCHOOL The Complete Works Independent School offers a broad and balanced curriculum, which takes into account the requirements of the National Curriculum and the needs of all who study with us.

Contacts details Address: 38 Commercial Street

The company’s objective is ‘to advance education, through creative means’, therefore creativity is intrinsic to the work we undertake with all our students.

London E1 6LP

Our goal is to reach every young person who is referred to us; and, to this end, we work tirelessly to find the creative spark which will ignite their interest in learning and empower them to realise their full potential. Each student is considered on an individual basis, and a tailor-made programme of education is designed to meet their specific needs. This may take the form of one-to-one tuition, group tuition, or a combination of both.

T: 020 7377 0280

Full-time students studying for GCSE examinations will mainly focus on core subjects (i.e. maths, English language, English literature and science). Other subjects covered can also include, photography, media studies, ICT, PSE, history, religious and cultural studies, geography, physical education, cooking, music, drama, art and design and languages. Some students may be more suited to study for Functional Skills and Entry Level examinations instead of GCSE’s. We are also able to offer the Arts Award to those who wish to explore performing arts in greater depth. We work in a flexible way to ensure that the needs of students with special educational needs are carefully met. Speaking and listening, literacy and numeracy and ICT are embedded in all our schemes of work and opportunities for sharing and appreciating each other’s point of view are encouraged in all subject areas.

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Adam Dalton, Headteacher E: headteacher@tcw.org.uk www.tcw.org.uk

TRANSPORT INFORMATION Bus routes: 67 Tube: Aldgate East/Liverpool Street Station

QUALITY QMET rating: 2 DfE registered: Yes Ofsted rating: 2 (2014)

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YOUNG HACKNEY Young Hackney is the Council’s service for all young people aged 6–19 (up to 25 if you have support needs). At Young Hackney centres, you can enjoy free sports, media and arts activities, take part in accredited programmes such as Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, or volunteer for projects that will benefit your community. Young Hackney workers can also give you advice and support so you can achieve the most from your education.

Help When You Need It Young Hackney workers can help you when you need extra support in your life outside school or college – for example if you have problems at home or need advice about relationships and friendships. You may be worried about your health or mental wellbeing, or have concerns about your drinking or drug use. If so, Young Hackney workers can help you get in touch with the right services so you can get support. They can also help you with other issues such as training, employment, personal finance or accommodation.

Where to Find Young Hackney Young Hackney Forest Road, 29 Forest Road, London E8 3BY Young Hackney The Edge (Woodberry Down) Woodberry Grove, London N4 1SN Concorde Youth Centre (Homerton) Kingsmead Way, London E9 5PP Hoxton Hall (Shoreditch) 130 Hoxton Street, London N1 6SH Young Hackney Stoke N ewington Shakespeare Walk, London N16 8TS Young Hackney is also available for two nights a week at: • Fellows Court Community Hall Fellows Court, Weymouth Terrace, London E2 8LJ • Guinness Estate Community Hall Guinness Trust Estate, Stamford Hill, London N16 5QT

Find out more at www.younghackney.org or call Young Hackney on 020 8356 7404

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14 –19 alternative provision

Providers

Functional Skills

19–24

16–19

14–16

Course overview grid 1

English

Apricot Online

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a

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Barnardos

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Boxing Academy

a

Bsix Brook House Sixth Form College

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a

Caramel Rock

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a

Central Training Group

a

a

a

City Gateway

a

a

a

a

College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London

a

a

a

a

ELATT

a

a

a

a

Hackney City Farm

a

Hackney Community College

a

a

a

a

Hair Project Foundation

a

a

a

a

Inspire! Inspired Directions School

a a

a

Sparkplug

a

The Complete Works

a

a a

a

Skills for Growth

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Jobwise Training Queensgate College

a

a

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Maths

IcT

a

a

ESOL

Work Experience

Apprenticeships

Pre Apprenticeships/ traineeships

Functional Skills

Other Accredited and Vocational Courses

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14 –19 alternative provision Course overview grid 2 GCSEs

History

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a

a

Barnardos

a

a

Boxing Academy

a

a

Bsix Brook House Sixth Form College

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a

Caramel Rock

a

a

Central Training Group

a

a

City Gateway

a

a

College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London

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a

ELATT

a

a

Hackney City Farm

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a

Hackney Community College

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a

a

a

a

a

Queensgate College

a

a

a

Skills for Growth

a

a

a

a

IT

Science*

a

Languages

Maths

Apricot Online

Music

English

Providers

a

a a

a a

a

a

a

a

a

Hair Project Foundation Inspire! Inspired Directions School Jobwise Training

a

a

Sparkplug The Complete Works

a

*Science includes Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

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HACKNEY 14–19 ALTERNATIVE PROVISION DIRECTORY A GUIDE TO 2016–2017 COURSES

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PHILOSOPHY

Citizenship

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Economics

Business

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Art

Psychology

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PE

Sociology

Drama

Religious Education

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Media

a

Statistics

Geography

GCSEs

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14 –19 alternative provision Course overview grid 3

BUSINESS

SCIENCE

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LEISURE & TOURISM

Apricot Online

ART & DESIGN/ FASHION & TEXTILES

CREATIVE MEDIA

Providers

CHILD DEVELOPMENT

BTEC/NVQ/CITY & GUILDS

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a

a

a

a

Barnardos Boxing Academy

a

Bsix Brook House Sixth Form College

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a

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a

Caramel Rock

a a

Central Training Group City Gateway

a

College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London

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ELATT

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a

a

a

a

Hackney City Farm Hackney Community College

a

a

a

a

a

Hair Project Foundation

a

Inspire! Inspired Directions School Jobwise Training Queensgate College Skills for Growth

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Sparkplug The Complete Works

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a PERSONAL & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

CATERING

MOTOR VEHICLE

SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING

Engineering

MUSIC TECH/ PERFORMING ARTS

PUBLIC SERVICES

IT

a TRAVEL & TOURISM

SPORTS

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

HAIR & BEAUTY

CONSTRUCTION

HAIR & BEAUTY

HACKNEY 14–19 ALTERNATIVE PROVISION DIRECTORY A GUIDE TO 2016–2017 COURSES

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Please note that this directory is intended as a guide only. While every effort is made to ensure the information is accurate, details may change after publication. You are strongly advised to make your own checks before applying for or commissioning provision. 34

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For further information about the Hackney 14–19 alternative provision directory please contact: Michele James T: 020 8820 7018 E: michele.james@learningtrust.co.uk

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Hackney Technology and Learning Centre 1 Reading Lane, London E8 1GQ Public enquiries T. 020 8820 7000 www.learningtrust.co.uk


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