Richard Taunton Prospectus 2025 Entry

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PROSPECTUS

RICHARD TAUNTON SIXTH FORM COLLEGE

WELCOME TO RICHARD TAUNTON SIXTH FORM COLLEGE,

WHERE EVERY STUDENT FINDS THEIR VOICE, AND AMBITION STARTS. HERE, WE CHALLENGE YOU TO DISCOVER YOUR STRENGTHS AND CREATE YOUR UNIQUE PATH.

Providing you with the tools, guidance, and support to help you go beyond your limits and reach your goals. Richard Taunton isn’t just about great academics; it’s about transforming lives and helping you become the confident, well-rounded person you’re meant to be, to go out into the world ready for your next steps.

We offer many experiences to explore your passions and develop your talents as part of our enrichment programme, and our lively and diverse community

ensures your voice matters, giving it the opportunity to elevate and make real change by being part of our student council, or becoming a student rep.

I’m proud of our dedicated staff, who are always here to inspire and guide you, connecting you with universities, employers, and opportunities that fit your dreams. Supporting you to achieve your potential and get the best from your studies.

I invite you to visit us at one of our open events to meet our team, see our facilities, and feel the friendly and inclusive culture of our college for yourself.

We look forward to seeing you soon,

OUR VALUES

AT RICHARD TAUNTON SIXTH FORM COLLEGE, WE WILL CHALLENGE YOU TO BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE. OUR GOAL IS TO HELP YOU BECOME A WELL-ROUNDED INDIVIDUAL WITH THE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE TO SUCCESSFULLY PROGRESS ON TO YOUR CHOSEN DESTINATION. THE EXPECTATIONS WE HAVE ARE BASED ON THREE KEY WORDS:

RESPECT

In September, you will be joining a community full of polite and considerate young people who strive to do the right thing for themselves, for others, and for their surroundings.

As a college, we are committed to appreciating and celebrating the diversity of our students, staff and local communities.

RESPONSIBILITY

From your first day at college, we expect you to always work to the best of your ability.

This means always having the correct equipment for lessons, being positive, punctual and having an open mindset. There will be opportunities to help prepare you for your next steps into university, employment or further training.

AMBITION

At Richard Taunton, we expect our students to have high expectations of themselves and work towards the ambitious goals they have set for themselves.

We know you will never settle for second best but always strive towards your best. We offer a full and diverse range of enrichment activities allowing students to make the most of the opportunities available to them.

HOW TO APPLY

THE EASIEST WAY TO APPLY IS ONLINE. JUST VISIT OUR WEBSITE, FIND THE SUBJECTS YOU’RE INTERESTED IN, AND CHECK OUT THE COURSE DETAILS, INCLUDING WHAT GRADES YOU NEED.

Ready to start?

Apply now and we’ll guide you through each step.

1 Research

Before you apply, make sure you do some research into the types of courses that are out there, and which ones could be right for you. Look through college prospectuses, course information on the website, and attend open events to work out the best route for you after school.

2 Apply online

Applications open on Thursday 5 September. Visit our website www.richardtaunton.ac.uk and click the apply now button. You can add your selected courses to the ‘shopping basket’ before completing each step of the application form. Once you’ve completed each step, submit your application to us. We’ll let you know when we’ve safely received it with an acknowledgement email.

3 College interview

Before offering you a place at college, we’ll invite you in to discuss your courses. This will usually take place within a few weeks of making your application.

4 Receiving an offer

Offers will be sent to you via the email address you have provided and by post. The offer will be conditional, based on your predicted GCSE grades. All you need to do is email us back to accept your place. (You can accept places at multiple different colleges – just think of it as reserving your place!)

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What next?

After you have accepted your place, we’ll keep you updated throughout the year with any information you need to know about starting college. Once you get your GCSE results in the summer, we’ll invite you in to enrol on your courses.

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Use a personal email address for your application, not your school email – we continue to send important information in the summer months, so you’ll need to use an account that you have access to after you leave school.

Look at the key dates’ timeline on pages 8-9 for more information about what happens between now and starting college.

WHAT HAPPENS AT MY COLLEGE INTERVIEW?

Our interviews are friendly one-on-one chats to make sure the courses you’ve chosen are a good fit for you. We’ll get to know you better, and you’ll have a chance to ask any questions you have. We’ll also give you advice and guidance about the best path for your future.

You don’t have to come alone. If you’d feel more comfortable bringing someone with you, that’s totally okay.

WHAT IF I CHANGE MY MIND?

If you realise a course you’ve applied for isn’t right for you, just let us know. We can talk through your options and help you make the right choice for your future.

EXPERIENCE RICHARD TAUNTON

The best way to find out about the college is to visit us! Come to one of our open events to meet our teachers, discuss your options, see the college, and even meet some of our students. Find out the dates on the back cover and book your place in advance on our website.

GET IN TOUCH

If you have any questions, or need any help with your application our admissions team will be happy to help you. Tel: 02380 514776 | Email: admissions@richardtaunton.ac.uk

YOUR JOURNEY TO COLLEGE

BELOW IS A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE THROUGH THE APPLICATION JOURNEY. THIS WILL BE USEFUL FOR YOU TO REFER TO THROUGHOUT THE YEAR AS YOU MAKE YOUR WAY TO THE NEXT LEVEL OF YOUR EDUCATION.

STEP 1 APPLICATIONS OPEN

You can now apply for your chosen course through our website. If you require a paper copy of the form please contact the admissions team who will be happy to send you one.

THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 2024

STEP 2 SCHOOL VISITS

During the Autumn term we spend a lot of time visiting schools. You might see us at a careers fair, or in an assembly. Take this opportunity to find out more about the college and what we offer. Ask us any questions you might have about starting college and tell us what you are interested in.

Our knowledgeable team will be able to offer you advice and guidance to help you make decisions about your future.

STEP 3 OPEN EVENTS

Attend an open evening, look around the campus, see the facilities, meet the teaching staff, find out all you need to know about the courses on offer.

THURSDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2024

WEDNESDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2024

WEDNESDAY 11 JUNE 2025

6.00 - 8.00pm

STEP 4 INTERVIEWS

Your guidance interview will usually take place within a few weeks of making your application. You will discuss your course choices, entry requirements and any enrichment options that you would like to take.

STEP 5

APPLICANT DAYS

This is an opportunity to try out your chosen course of study, meet new friends who may be joining at the same time and meet teachers and support staff.

Your applicant day will take place in June 2025. We’ll let you know the confirmed date after you have applied.

ENROLMENT

In advance of your GCSE results you will receive a letter inviting you in to attend an enrolment event. Here you will be able to finalise your courses and officially enrol as a RTSFC student. Congratulations! 23-29 AUGUST 2025

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Let your parents or guardians take a look too so they can help support you through the process. Please note the dates in your diary; we wouldn’t want you to miss out!

GCSE RESULTS DAY

Our information, advice and guidance team as well as our careers advisors are on hand to talk through any of your concerns and options on the day of your results, just give us a call.

THURSDAY 21 AUGUST 2025

COURSE TYPES

HERE’S A QUICK GUIDE TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENT QUALIFICATIONS WE HAVE, AND WHAT TO THINK ABOUT WHEN YOU ARE CHOOSING YOUR COURSES.

We offer a range of study programmes including ESOL, Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3. These include A Levels, vocational certificates and diplomas, T Levels, and Access to Higher Education. We also have a great range of foundation courses available, all designed to help you progress to the next level.

Our admissions team can give you advice based on your career plans, interests, and predicted GCSE results. We recommend visiting us at one of our open events to learn more about our courses and college life.

A LEVELS

A Levels are Level 3 qualifications and are the ideal choice if you want to study more than one subject, as you can normally pick two or three subjects.

• Academic focus - more theoretical and written work

• Predominantly exam based

• Usually examined at the end of your second year of study

• Three subjects can be studied

• Often required by selective universities such as Oxbridge.

They are studied across two years and are graded A*-E, with your grades being determined by your final exam results at the end of your second year.

T LEVELS

These newer technical qualifications have been developed with employability in mind – helping you to build the skills industry needs. You’ll receive split learning, spending roughly 80% of your time in the classroom and 20% on an industry placement.

• 2 year technical programme

• Mixture of classroom learning and on the job experience

• Equivalent to 3 A Levels

• Recognised by universities and other education providers.

VOCATIONAL

Our vocational courses, which include UAL, City & Guilds and BTEC, are great for students who prefer practical learning – and they are highly respected by employers. They relate to a particular profession, area of work or technical/ applied skill.

• More applied/practical

• Mixed assessment methods

• Usually assessed throughout both years

• One to three subjects studied

• Many require compulsory work experience

• Accepted by many universities.

Vocational courses can be taught at different levels.

ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION DIPLOMA (FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE 19+)

We offer two different Health and Social Care pathways for students who are 19+. The Access to Higher Education Diploma is a qualification which prepares you for study at university. It’s perfect for adult students who have not yet achieved a Level 3 qualification and would like to apply for university.

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Play to your strengths

Think about the subjects you enjoy and do well in, as this will motivate you to succeed.

Explore new options

Don’t forget to explore any courses that weren’t offered at your school.

Choose for you

Your ultimate decision should be one that YOU are happy with.

Give yourself time

Start your research as soon as possible and be sure to attend open events to find out more.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

THIS PAGE OUTLINES THE GENERAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR OUR COURSES. WE ARE COMMITTED TO HELPING EVERY STUDENT THRIVE AND ACHIEVE THEIR AMBITIONS, AND OUR ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ARE DESIGNED TO ENSURE YOU ARE PLACED ON THE RIGHT COURSE TO UNLOCK YOUR POTENTIAL AND PURSUE YOUR GOALS.

We are an inclusive college dedicated to providing opportunities for applicants. This means we will do everything we can to ensure every student has a place on a course that offers excellent progression opportunities.

The level of study will depend on your prior achievement and GCSE results, ensuring you are set on the right path to success.

LEVEL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

3 2 1

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths, or the successful completion of a level 2 qualification with a merit or distinction grade.

• Some courses may have additional requirements, such as specific grades in relevant subjects, a portfolio of work or completion of an audition. Check the course pages for more detail.

• Our Level 3 courses will give you the skills and knowledge needed to progress onto university, an apprenticeship, or employment.

• 2 Years

19+ Access to HE Courses.

GCSE maths and English at grade 4/C or above.

• Specifically aimed at students over 19, the Access to HE Diploma offers a recognised entry qualification to higher education.

• For those candidates who still need to gain a GCSE in English or maths, please talk to our adult learning team to talk about how we can support you to achieve these.

• 1 year

At least four GCSEs at grade 3 or above, including English and maths, or the successful completion of a Level 1 study programme.

• Level 2 study will comprise of any necessary repeats of maths and English alongside a vocational subject and work experience. You will develop your study skills in preparation for Level 3 study.

• 1 year

There are no formal qualifications needed for a Level 1 study programme, just a willingness to learn and enthusiasm to develop your aspirations.

• Level 1 study will help you build the skills and knowledge required to progress onto further study at Level 2 and develop the skills needed to be successful in the workplace.

• 1 year

• Level 3 (year 2)

• Level 4 or 5

• Degree-level courses

• Higher apprenticeship

• Employment

• Level 3

• Apprenticeship

• Employment

• Level 2

• Intermediate apprenticeship

• Employment

WHAT NEXT?

After completing Level 3 qualifications at college you can progress onto higher education, higher apprenticeships or employment.

• Level 4 – 7 Qualifications include HNCs, HNDs, foundation degrees, bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and PHD/ Doctorates and professional career focused qualifications.

• Entry requirements for higher education courses differ depending on the education provider. Look at UCAS to find out more about what you need to progress onto higher education.

YOUR STUDY PROGRAMME

WHAT’S A STUDY PROGRAMME?

A study programme is your individual learning plan. It is developed with your input, and is based on your qualifications and achievements, what you want and need to do next, and what your future plans are.

WHAT’S IN A STUDY PROGRAMME?

Everyone’s study programme will be slightly different, yours will reflect your individual support needs, abilities and ambitions. But every study programme will have the following elements:

• Lessons – most of your study programme will be spent studying your chosen qualifications. If you haven’t achieved the required grades in English and maths you’ll continue to study these too

• Upskill and extended learning - activities to support your progression and develop personal, study and employability skills

• Enrichment – you will select an enrichment option when you enrol with us

• Work experience - all students will undertake work experience during their time at college, look at page 42 to find out more

• If you access SEND support, this will also form part of your study programme.

YOUR LESSONS

At college, you’ll study fewer subjects than you did at school and in a lot more detail. Lessons will range in length from one hour to three hours depending on your choice of subject and level of study. There are no bells; we expect students to manage their own time. You are free to call your teacher by their first name, and we encourage you to take more responsibility for your own learning to match the increased level of freedom that you have at college.

EXTENDED LEARNING

As a college student, you’ll spend as much time studying outside the classroom as you will inside. At Richard Taunton we call this extended learning.

You will have timetabled sessions to help you make the best use of your time outside of your taught sessions, and have access to our study facilities and friendly staff who will be on hand to help you achieve your independent learning goals.

UPSKILL

As part of your study programme, you will have one Upskill session with your progress tutor each week.

These sessions will help you develop the eight skills that are recognised as being key to success in finding a job in the future. Want to be a lawyer, or an architect or maybe even a musician? How are you going to stand out against the crowd? Upskill will help you do that.

Upskill will cover a wide variety of topics linked to your personal development, but all sessions will link back to those eight key skills you need to reach your potential.

Upskill sessions will:

• Help you develop your independent study skills

• Cover a range of personal, social, health and economic topics

• Teach you more about the world of work and your progression options.

You will also have regular 1-to-1’s with your progress tutor who will help you break down any barriers you may be facing and work with you on the next steps to take.

ENRICHMENT

Enrichment is something that will enhance your studies, give you confidence and help you achieve your goals.

Enrichment comes in many forms. You might be part of a team or society, take part in specific activities alongside your subjects, or you might want to start your own club. Whether you want to try something creative or more active, there will be something for you. Whatever it is you want to achieve at college, there will be an enrichment option to help you get there. For more information about what’s on offer, turn to page 46.

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

This course is a ‘single’ you can take two more courses alongside this. Two singles, or a double.

This course is a ‘double’ you can take one more ‘single’ course alongside this.

This course is a full programme, you do not need to select any other courses alongside it.

BUILD YOUR STUDY PROGRAMME

Fill the three boxes up with the courses you have selected and think about any ideas you might have for work experience and enrichment opportunities (page 46). This will be useful to talk about during your interview.

Tick the boxes for English or maths, if you think you might need to retake these as part of your study programme.

(GCSE/Functional Skill)

Maths (GCSE/Functional Skill)

ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS OF YOUR STUDY PROGRAMME

Upskill

Extended Learning Work Experience Enrichment

BUSINESS AND FINANCE

Explore the ever-evolving world of business and finance with our career-focused courses.

WHETHER YOU ASPIRE TO BECOME A FINANCIAL ANALYST, AN ECONOMIST, A BUSINESS MANAGER, OR AN ENTREPRENEUR, WE PROVIDE THE PATHWAYS TO HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR AMBITIONS.

Our courses are designed to equip you with essential skills in management, financial analysis, and economic theory, paving the way for a successful career.

Our courses include A Levels in Accounting and Economics, which build a strong foundation in financial principles and economic theories. For a more hands-on approach, consider our Business course, designed to give practical insights into the business world. Additionally, our T Level in Business (Management and Administration) offers an in-depth focus on business management and administrative skills, preparing you for high-level roles in the industry.

Accounting - you’ll learn about financial reporting, auditing, and management accounting.

Economics - offers insights into market dynamics, economic policies, and global trade.

Business - focuses on practical business skills, including marketing, human resources, and project management.

T Level in Business (Management and Administration) - provides comprehensive training in business operations, strategic planning, and administrative management.

POSSIBLE FUTURE CAREERS

Gain the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the competitive world of business and finance, and explore career pathways such as: Accountant, Financial Analyst, Business Manager, Economist, Marketing Manager, Human Resources Specialist, Entrepreneur, Management Consultant.

ESOL PROGRAMME

Develop your skills and progress to the next level.

OUR SPECIALIST ESOL PROGRAMME COMBINES THREE DIFFERENT QUALIFICATIONS THAT PREPARE

YOU FOR FURTHER STUDY AT COLLEGE.

ESOL Skills for Life - is designed to develop all areas of English language and literacy. It focuses on improving your accuracy, fluency, and confidence in speaking and listening, while also enhancing vocabulary, grammar, punctuation, reading, and writing skills. You will explore various topics related to everyday life in the UK, formal and informal language usage, as well as English for academic and employment purposes.

Vocational Studies - is designed to help learners develop the personal and social skills needed to help them to progress to future employment or further vocational study. The course is an introduction to various subjects, such as Business, Health and Social Care. Students explore travel and tourism in the UK focusing on the local area.

Number and Measure - builds sound knowledge and understanding of foundation mathematical techniques, vocabulary needed to understand mathematical tasks and students’ confidence in concepts of numbers and measures.

POSSIBLE PROGRESSION OPPORTUNITIES

Students who successfully complete the ESOL programme will be able to progress on to a Level 2 course at Richard Taunton. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ESOL COURSES.

SCAN ME TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT BUSINESS AND FINANCE COURSES.

ESOL Programme

There are no formal qualifications needed for a Level 1 study programme, just a willingness to learn and enthusiasm to develop your aspirations. = Study programme slots

HEALTHCARE AND EARLY YEARS

Prepare for a rewarding career in healthcare and early years education.

OUR COURSES PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING

AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE, ESSENTIAL FOR ROLES IN HEALTHCARE AND EDUCATION.

T Levels in Education and Early Years, and Health (Adult Nursing) provide hands-on experience in the workplace to prepare you for a career in the care or education sector. If you’d like to study other subjects alongside, the single course in Health and Social Care might be more suitable. For those aged 19+, we also offer Access to HE courses in Health and Social Care and Nursing and Midwifery.

T Level in Education and Early Years - focuses on child development, safeguarding, educational theory, and special educational needs.

T Level Health (Adult Nursing Pathway) - covers topics such as nursing practices, scientific and clinical practice, patient care, and core science concepts.

Health and Social Care - provides insights into healthcare systems, social policies, psychological disorders and human lifespan development.

Access to HE - Health and Social Care and Nursing and Midwifery offer pathways to higher education and specialised careers.

These courses equip you with the knowledge and skills to make a positive impact in people’s lives, and communities.

POSSIBLE FUTURE CAREERS

Our healthcare and early years courses lead to fulfilling careers such as:

Nurse, Early Years Educator, Paramedic, Midwife, Occupational Therapist, Health Administrator, Community Support Worker, Healthcare Assistant, Nursery Worker, Midwife.

CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HEALTHCARE AND EARLY YEARS COURSES.

Childcare - Education and Early Years – T Level

Health (Adult Nursing Pathway) – T Level

Health and Social Care – Vocational Single

Childcare – Foundation

Health – Adult Nursing – Foundation T Level

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

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At least four GCSEs at grade 3 or above, including English and maths.

FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS - We also offer Access to HE courses, which are offered to adult students who are 19+.

Access to HE Health and Social Care

Access to HE Nursing and Midwifery

= Study programme slots

To study Access to HE, you’ll need GCSE maths and English at grade 4/C or above.

HUMANITIES

Gain new perspectives and discover the complexities of human experiences.

OUR

HUMANITIES

COURSES OFFER A DEEP DIVE INTO HUMAN KNOWLEDGE, CULTURE, AND HISTORY. THEY HELP YOU EXPAND YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORLD, FOSTER CRITICAL THINKING, AND ENHANCE YOUR CREATIVITY AND ANALYTICAL SKILLS.

By studying the rich tapestry of human experiences, you’ll gain a greater appreciation for the forces that have shaped societies and cultures throughout history.

English Language and Literaturestudy a variety of interesting texts in depth by analysing how language is used to create meaning, and how contexts can shape a text. Key topics include literary analysis, creative writing, and linguistic studies.

Geography - explores physical and human geography, environmental issues, and global development. You will understand how people’s lives are affected by the world in which we live

and explore the big environmental issues that challenge our future.

History - you’ll study significant historical events, cultural movements, and political developments. Did Hitler have a plan?

Were Stuart Kings really seen as gods? Did African Americans really gain equality in America? These are some of the important questions that we explore in history.

Law A level - you will explore criminal law, including case law and legislation, tort law, and human rights law. You will also study the systems and processes which underpin the English legal system such as precedence and how judges interpret statutes.

Applied Law - gain a deeper understanding of the civil court system and criminal law. Apply the legal concepts you learn about in both a practical and theoretical way, and develop skills in analysis, case research, and independent thinking.

POSSIBLE FUTURE CAREERS

Our humanities courses can lead to careers such as: Lawyer, Copywriter, Geologist, Comms and PR Professional, Historian, Museum Curator, Geographer, Teacher, Social Worker, Forensic Professional, Disaster Management Specialist, Journalist, Customs Officer.

Applied Law – Vocational Single

English Language and Literature – A Level

Geography – A Level

History – A Level

Law – A Level

Law and Public Service - Vocational

English - GCSE

CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HUMANITIES COURSES.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including science and English and 5 in maths.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths. LEVEL 2

At least four GCSEs at grade 3 or above, including English and maths.

IT AND DIGITAL

Explore the dynamic world of IT and digital technology and turn your passion for technology into a successful career.

OUR IT AND DIGITAL COURSES PREPARE YOU FOR A FUTURE IN THE FAST-PACED WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY AND ARE DESIGNED TO EQUIP YOU WITH

CUTTING-EDGE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE TO THRIVE IN THIS DYNAMIC INDUSTRY.

You can gain essential skills in coding, data analysis, and digital media production, which are highly valued by employers.

Choose from Computer Science for a strong theoretical foundation, IT for practical skills, Esports for an in-depth look into the gaming industry, or the T Level in Digital, Production, Design, and Development for comprehensive training for the digital world.

Computer Science (A Level) - dives into programming, algorithms, and software development.

IT - This course will explore a variety of topics, from the relationship between hardware and software, to managing and processing data and using it to communicate and share information.

Esports - for those interested in the gaming industry, the Esports course covers everything from strategy and analysis, broadcasting, game design through to event management, and marketing.

T Level in Digital, Production, Design, and Development - If you enjoy analysing and solving problems, want to learn more about software design and development, and are excited by the emerging technical trends such as Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality, then this could be the course you’ve been looking for. You’ll also get hands-on experience in the workplace with 315 hours of placement within the digital sector.

POSSIBLE FUTURE CAREERS

Our IT and digital courses open doors to numerous career pathways, including: Software Developer, Network Administrator, Cybersecurity Analyst, Data Scientist, Game Designer, IT Consultant, Digital Marketing Specialist, Web Developer, Systems Analyst, Multimedia Specialist.

CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT IT AND DIGITAL COURSES.

Computer Science - A Level

Esports – Vocational Triple

IT – Vocational Single

Digital, Production, Design and Development - T Level

Digital IT – Foundation T level

Esports – Foundation

= Study programme slots

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At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English, a 6 in maths, and a 5 in science.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

LEVEL 2

At least four GCSEs at grade 3 or above, including English and maths.

MATHS

Strengthen your mathematical skills.

WE OFFER A LEVEL MATHS FOR THOSE LOOKING TO DELVE DEEPER INTO ADVANCED MATHEMATICS, AS WELL AS GCSE AND FOUNDATION LEVEL MATHS FOR STUDENTS NEEDING TO BUILD A SOLID FOUNDATION.

Our courses are designed to equip you with the analytical and problem-solving skills essential for various career paths in science, engineering, finance, and more.

Maths (A Level) - explore how mathematical ideas are interconnected and how maths can be applied to model the real world. You will learn about mathematical argument, language and problem solving, and delve into advanced mathematical concepts, including calculus, algebra, mechanics, trigonometry and statistics, essential for careers in science, engineering, and finance.

GCSE and Foundation Maths - For those needing a solid foundation, we offer GCSE and foundation level maths courses, focusing on fundamental principles and problem-solving techniques.

These courses provide analytical and logical thinking skills, crucial for various career paths and academic success.

POSSIBLE FUTURE CAREERS

With our A Level maths course, you can look to explore careers like: Mathematician, Statistician, Data Analyst, Actuary, Financial Analyst, Engineer, Operations Research Analyst, Economist.

Maths – A Level

Maths - GCSE

Maths – Foundation

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and a grade 6 in maths.

2

At least four GCSEs at grade 3 or above, This course is for students who have not yet achieved a grade 4 in GCSE maths at school. LEVEL 1

There are no formal qualifications needed, just a willingness to learn and enthusiasm to develop your aspiration. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MATHS COURSES.

PERFORMING ARTS AND MUSIC

Pursue your passion for music and performing arts.

DESIGNED TO ENHANCE YOUR CREATIVE TALENTS AND PREPARE YOU FOR CAREERS IN THE ARTS, OUR COURSES WILL HELP YOU DEVELOP YOUR TALENTS AND ACHIEVE YOUR DREAMS.

Choose from courses in Acting, Dance, and Music Performance, Performing Arts (Musical Theatre), and a T Level in Media: Broadcast and Production. Our vibrant and supportive environment will nurture your creativity with extensive opportunities for performance and honing your technical skills throughout the year in professional local venues.

Acting - provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in different performance styles and experiment with different approaches. Providing a solid foundation for a career in theatre and film.

Dance - looks at choreography, technique, performance and dance

history, helping you develop the skills needed to excel in various dance styles.

Music Performance - offers comprehensive training in music theory, instrumental skills, and live performance techniques, perfect for aspiring musicians.

Performing Arts (Musical Theatre)combines training in singing, dancing, and acting, preparing you for diverse roles in musical theatre and stage productions.

T Level in Media: Broadcast and Production - provides hands-on skills in media production and performance, including filming, editing, and sound design, equipping you for careers in broadcasting and digital media.

You’ll also undertake 315 hours with an employer on an industry placement.

These courses nurture your artistic abilities and open doors to exciting opportunities in the performing arts.

POSSIBLE FUTURE CAREERS

With our music and performing arts courses, you can pursue careers like: Actor, Dancer, Musician, Music Producer, Theatre Director, Choreographer, Sound Engineer, Broadcast Presenter, Media Technician.

CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT PERFORMING ARTS AND MUSIC COURSES.

Acting – Vocational Single

Dance – Vocational Single

Media: Broadcast and Production – T Level

Music Performance – Vocational Triple

Music Performance – Vocational Single

Performing Arts – Musical Theatre – Vocational Single

Performing Arts – Vocational Triple

Media Production – Foundation T Level

Music

= Study programme slots

3

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths. All applicants are required to attend an audition.

At least four GCSEs at grade 3 or above, including English and maths.

SCIENCE

Gain the knowledge and skills to make a difference in the world.

OUR

CURRICULUM

INCLUDES BIOLOGY,

CHEMISTRY, AND PHYSICS, AND APPLIED SCIENCE. THESE COURSES ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE YOU WITH A DEEP UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICAL SKILLS.

Whether you aspire to be a researcher, doctor, or engineer, our science programmes will set you on the path to success.

These courses provide you with a strong foundation in scientific principles and practical laboratory, equipping you with analytical and problem-solving skills crucial for success in the scientific field. Essential for careers in research, healthcare, and engineering.

Biology - covers topics like genetics, DNA, ecology, and human physiology.

Chemistry - focuses on chemical reactions, organic chemistry, and analytical techniques.

Physics - study mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum theory, stars and the universe.

Applied Science - combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on laboratory experience, preparing you for various scientific careers.

POSSIBLE FUTURE CAREERS

Our science courses prepare you for diverse careers, including: Research Scientist, Laboratory Technician, Doctor, Pharmacist, Environmental Scientist, Engineer, Biotechnologist, Forensic Scientist.

CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT SCIENCE COURSES.

Biology – A Level

Chemistry – A Level

Physics – A Level

Science – GCSE Double

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above. Including science (biology or combined science) at a 6 and English and maths at a grade 5.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above. Including science (chemistry or combined science) and maths at a grade 6, and English at grade 5.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including maths and science (physics or combined science) at grade 6 and English at grade 4. LEVEL 2

At least four GCSEs at grade 3 or above, including English, science and maths.

Applied Science – Vocational Single
At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including science, maths and English.

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Understand the social dynamics that shape our communities.

OUR SOCIAL SCIENCE COURSES DELVE INTO THE STUDY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AND SOCIETAL DYNAMICS. THEY REVEAL THE COMPLEXITIES OF HOW

THE WORLD INFLUENCES US AND PROVIDE INSIGHTS INTO THE REASONS BEHIND PEOPLE’S ACTIONS AND BEHAVIOURS.

Through these courses, you’ll develop strong analytical skills and a deeper understanding of the factors that shape our society.

Criminology - Have you ever wondered why people commit crime? What happens when investigations go wrong? Or how DNA is used to catch criminals? Criminology will help you to answer all of these questions and much more.

Psychology - the science of mind and behaviour, this course takes a scientific approach to learning about key research. You will learn how to conduct psychological research, analyse data, and formulate conclusions, as well as applying psychological theories to real life.

Sociology - involves the study of human society, culture, and relationships. You will examine current affairs, how society works, and the people within it.

POSSIBLE FUTURE CAREERS

Our social science courses can lead to careers such as: Police Officer, Social Worker, Forensic Specialist, Clinical Psychologist, Counsellor, Marketing Professional, Mental Health Nurse.

Criminology – Vocational Single

Psychology – A Level

Sociology – A Level

Law and Public Service - Vocational

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including maths, science/biology and English.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

LEVEL 2

At least four GCSEs at grade 3 or above, including English and maths.

SPORT AND UNIFORMED PROTECTIVE SERVICES

Develop your skills in sport and uniformed protective services.

OUR

COURSES

INCLUDE FOOTBALL COACHING, SPORT COACHING, SPORTS SCIENCE, AND UNIFORMED PROTECTIVE SERVICES.

These programmes are designed to prepare you for careers in sports coaching, fitness training, and public service roles.

Football Coaching - in partnership with local coaching companies, this course offers training in coaching techniques, sports management, and community engagement. The course will give you work experience within coaching companies, and you will also undertake the FA Level 1 Coaching in Football Certificate, the Level 2 Multi Skills Award, and the Junior Football Leaders Award.

Sport Coaching - explore the physiological and psychological aspects of sport, and look at topics such as coaching, health and wellbeing, fitness assessment, and training programs.

Sport Science - You will learn about everything from anatomy and nutrition to physiology and fitness training.

Uniformed Protective Services - these courses will look at behaviour, discipline as well as team and leadership skills. You can also delve into public safety, law enforcement, and criminal investigations.

If you want to build on your leadership, teamwork, and discipline – all essential for success in the sports and protective services sectors – then look no further!

COURSE NAME ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

LEVEL 3

POSSIBLE FUTURE CAREERS

These courses prepare you for careers including:

Sports Coach, Fitness Trainer, Public Safety Officer, Police Officer, Firefighter, Paramedic, Military Personnel, Sports Scientist, Sport Therapist.

CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT UPS COURSES.

Football Coaching

Sport Coaching – Vocational Triple

Sports Science – Vocational Single

Uniformed Protective Services – Vocational Triple

Uniformed Protective Services – Vocational Single

Sport - Vocational

Public Service and Law - Vocational

= Study programme slots

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English, maths, science and PE (if taken).

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

LEVEL 2

At least four GCSEs at grade 3 or above, including English and maths.

VISUAL ARTS

Unlock your creative potential with our diverse visual arts courses.

THESE COURSES

HELP YOU DEVELOP A WIDE RANGE OF ARTISTIC SKILLS AND PREPARE YOU FOR A CAREER IN THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES.

Whether you are passionate about traditional fine art or modern digital media, we have the perfect course for you. We offer courses in Fine Art, Photography, Textiles, Digital Media and Graphic Design. As well as a T Level in Media: Broadcast and Production. Immerse yourself in an environment where your artistic talents can flourish and prepare for a vibrant career in the arts by joining our creative community.

Fine Art - explore various artistic techniques and mediums, fostering your creativity and critical thinking.

Digital Media - focuses on practical skills in digital content creation and visual communication. Preparing you for careers in media and advertising.

Graphic Design - delves into design software and visual communication techniques, including 3D and motion graphics, typography and photo manipulation. Equipping you with the skills to succeed in the graphic design industry.

T Level in Media: Broadcast and Production - provides hands-on experience in a variety of media, including production, filming, editing, and sound design. You will gain handson experience in the workplace through your 315 hours of placement in a media environment.

Photography - offers specialised skills in visual storytelling, composition, and technical aspects of photography, perfect for aspiring photographers.

COURSE NAME ENTRY REQUIREMENTS LEVEL 3

Fine Art – A Level

Digital Media – Vocational Single

Graphic Design – Vocational Single

Media: Broadcast and Production – T Level

Photography – A Level

Textiles - covers fabric design, textile techniques, and creative expression, preparing you for a career in fashion or textile design.

These courses will help you build a robust portfolio and prepare you for success in the vibrant world of visual arts. Make use of our open studio policy to expand your knowledge base and join the art workshop enrichment to further develop your skills.

POSSIBLE FUTURE CAREERS

The skills gained in our visual arts courses can lead to careers such as: Graphic Designer, Digital Media Producer, Fine Artist, Photographer, Textile Designer, Art Director, Media Producer, Illustrator.

CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT VISUAL ARTS COURSES.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English, maths and art* .

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English, maths and art* .

Textiles – A Level LEVEL 2

Creative Craft - Vocational

Media Production – Foundation T Level

= Study programme slots

At least four GCSEs at grade 3 or above, including English and maths.

* A suitable portfolio of creative work may be accepted as an alternative to GCSE Art & Design.

VOCATIONAL STUDIES PROGRAMME

Prepare for the next step in your education with our foundation studies.

THE VOCATIONAL STUDIES PROGRAMME IS TAKEN OVER A YEAR AND IS AIMED AT STUDENTS WHO HAVE ACHIEVED GRADES 1 OR 2 IN THEIR GCSES.

This course will provide supportive learning in a small group and develops a range of academic, personal and social skills needed for further vocational studies and employment.

The subject enables you to understand demands of different vocational subjects as you complete units in Business, Travel and tourism, Media and Health and Social Care.

You will complete a range of units tailored to your needs and interests.

TOPICS INCLUDE:

• Exploring travel and tourism

• Advising others on healthy lifestyle

• Preparing a business plan

• Media - shooting a short promotional video.

Key skills you will develop are:

• Teamwork

• Leadership

• Presentation

• Communication

• Research.

Each unit you undertake supports the development of your literacy and numeracy skills.

FUNCTIONAL SKILLS

As part of your programme, you will undertake qualifications in English and maths. These will provide you with the foundation skills required to progress on to a Level 2 study programme.

This course will equip you with the foundation skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening and everyday maths.

POSSIBLE PROGRESSION OPPORTUNITIES

Upon successful completion, students can progress on to a Level 2 programme of study.

There are no formal qualifications needed for a Level 1 study programme, just a willingness to learn and enthusiasm to develop your aspirations. English

= Study programme slots

Vocational Studies
– Functional Skills Maths Foundation

CAREERS AND PROGRESSION

OUR FOCUS IS ALWAYS ON YOUR DESTINATION AND AMBITIONS, AND THIS MEANS GUIDING YOU TOWARDS YOUR LONG-TERM GOAL.

Our careers team offer impartial careers information, advice and guidance through one-to-one sessions, workshops, tutor sessions, progression days and many other events. It is important you have the chance to explore the many options available.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Work experience is an important part of your study programme and college experience, and all students are required to complete some during their time at college. Placements will give you a great insight into the type of career you might be interested in and help you develop the skills needed for employment.

Work experience is also imperative for some higher education courses. If you are looking to study medicine, health and social care related courses or veterinary science, university admissions staff will look closely to see whether you have undertaken any work experience alongside your course. Doing so shows your commitment and dedication to the subject you are interested in, but also develops those soft skills that you might not get to use during your lessons.

There is dedicated time allocated for students to take part in work experience. We encourage students to find their own placements, but support is also available through the careers team.

APPRENTICESHIPS

We can help students secure apprenticeships, by assisting with applications, any tests that applicants must undertake, as well as practice interviews and help with presentation skills. Students have been offered places at prestigious companies such as IBM, Ernst & Young, Deloitte, Arqiva and Fiander Tovell.

EMPLOYABILITY

There are many aspects linked to employability and we will offer you a menu of activities to make you more employable, whether this is to help you secure part-time work, a work experience placement or getting that dream apprenticeship. We run a variety of workshops and events on the following topics:

• CV writing

• Application writing

• Cover letter writing

• Job seeking guidance

• Interview techniques

• Mock interviews.

EDUCATIONAL PROGRESSION & UNIVERSITY

Many of our students will progress on to university after college. We work closely with local universities (including Southampton, Solent, Winchester, Bournemouth and Portsmouth), as well as the Southern Universities Network project, to help our students from all walks of life achieve their goals. Students begin their UCAS application in the summer term of their first year to meet the January deadline. Help with university applications is available throughout the year and we have an excellent record for supporting student progression to highly selective universities.

For those on a foundation programme we hold progression days for students to explore the options available to them.

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STUDENT SUPPORT

THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF YOUR STUDIES YOU WILL HAVE ACCESS TO AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF SERVICES DEDICATED TO SUPPORTING YOUR HEALTH, WELLBEING AND LEARNING.

LEARNING

SUPPORT THE LEARNING SUPPORT TEAM WILL EQUIP YOU WITH THE TOOLS YOU NEED TO SUCCEED IN YOUR SUBJECTS.

Our team offers 1-to-1 sessions to identify areas in need of development and can create a tailored support plan to help you reach your targets. These sessions cover a range of areas, with everything from managing anxiety to essay writing skills.

GET IN TOUCH

The college supports students with a range of special educational needs. Depending on individual EHCP requirements, we can provide a personalised support programme including classroom support, which is regularly reviewed and evaluated to ensure it is effective and supports progress to independent learning.

DIGITAL LEARNING

YOU WILL HAVE ACCESS TO AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF DIGITAL SERVICES.

Our aim is to make sure you’ve got the digital skills that work and life now demands.

From video calls to document sharing, it’s never been easier to collaborate and connect with others. To achieve this, we use a range of digital tools, and where relevant, we’ll also give you access to specialist software packages like Adobe Creative Cloud.

We expect you to be an active member of your online classrooms and to talk to your teachers about your progress. All classes will be assigned a Microsoft Teams classroom where you can keep up to date with classwork, extended study, assignments and feedback from your teachers. You can also use MyPortal to check your timetable, exams results, track your attendance, and keep tabs on how your studies are going.

Please contact our learning support team if you want to discuss how we can support you. Tel: 02380 514 784 | Email: send@lighthouselearningtrust.ac.uk

LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT HUBS

OUR SPACIOUS LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT HUBS ARE GREAT PLACES TO STUDY, RESEARCH AND ACCESS THE SUPPORT YOU NEED TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS.

Development Hub

Our Development Hub will help you develop as a person; with the support you need now and for your future. Our student welfare and our careers and progression teams are all based within the hub and are always on hand to guide you in the right direction.

Learning hub

STUDENT WELFARE

A DEDICATED MEMBER OF THE STUDENT SERVICES TEAM WILL WORK WITH YOU AND YOUR PROGRESS TUTOR TO ENSURE YOU GET THE MOST FROM YOUR STUDIES.

Our Learning Hub is focused on ensuring that you get the best from your Extended Learning time. Our experienced and friendly team can help you access a wide variety of resources which will support your learning. The learning support team are based here and facilitate our quiet reflection space for students that need it.

In this space you’ll have access to a wide range of resources dedicated to helping you succeed:

• Study materials – journals and subject guides, newspapers, magazines and remote access to electronic resources

• Zones for silent/quiet/general study

• IT facilities, including desktop computers, printers, photocopiers and scanners, DVDs and screens.

KEEPING YOU SAFE

Your dedicated student welfare officer is there to help you if things get tough. If you are struggling with your mental health or are anxious about an exam, don’t suffer in silence, you always have someone who can help. Just talk to your student welfare officer, who will help you find a way forward.

You can also access the following support at college:

• Dedicated team of counsellors

• Workshops on how to manage anxiety or exams stress

• Dedicated online wellbeing resources and an online wellbeing hub

• Drop-in sessions with No Limits.

Keeping everyone safe is our top priority and we have a team of staff making sure our learners stay safe, happy and healthy. Our dedicated safeguarding team is easy to spot as you wander around the college, as its members are the ones wearing rainbow-coloured lanyards.

If something is happening in your life and you are worried about your safety, you can talk to one of our safeguarding team, or any member of staff you feel comfortable talking to, and they will make sure you get the help you need.

ENRICHMENT

ENRICHMENT FORMS A KEY PART OF YOUR STUDY PROGRAMME, AND YOU ARE EXPECTED TO UNDERTAKE AT LEAST ONE ENRICHMENT OPTION.

TAKING

PART IN AN ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY IS A GREAT WAY TO BUILD YOUR SKILL SET, GAIN NEW EXPERIENCES, AND MEET PEOPLE WITH SIMILAR INTERESTS.

Whether it’s a club, society or a team sport that you are interested in joining or starting up, the skills you will get from enrichment give you the confidence and knowledge to help you in your studies and beyond. Look at a small selection of what might be offered.

ACTIVE

Whether you wish to compete in a specific sport or try out something new, we have something on offer for everyone. You can join one of our sports teams and use the college fitness suite to keep fit, happy, and healthy. Our students and sports teams compete (and win) at county, regional, and national levels. Do you already compete in a sport at junior or senior national level? Learn more about how we can support you by visiting the sports department at our next open evening.

• Men’s football

• Netball

• Volleyball team

• Women’s football

• Men’s basketball

• Women’s basketball

• Cricket.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

If you would like to develop some essential life skills - like teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving - look no further! These types of activities will also make great additions to your CV or any applications you make to jobs, apprenticeships, or universities.

• Speakers’ club

• Money matters – personal finance

• Debating club.

CREATIVE

Doing something creative can be a great way to look after your wellbeing and can help you manage anxiety and feelings of stress. It’s also a great opportunity to create new friendships and explore the things you are passionate about.

• Basic yarn crafts

• Anime

• Art and design workshop

• Music enrichment

• Creative writing

• Dance company

• College production.

PERSONAL INTEREST

Taking part in activities you are passionate about is a fantastic way to improve your self-confidence and open up a range of social opportunities with like-minded individuals. It is also important to spend time during the week doing things you enjoy. Not only is joining a club or society a great way to relax, it’s also a good opportunity to make some new friends. Every year there is something different, and you can also set one up yourself too.

• Esports

• Computer programming

• Computing club

• Politics society

• Dungeons and dragons.

Please Note: enrichment offerings vary each year depending on demand and interest.

STUDENT VOICE

STUDENT COUNCIL

Our students have an important role in shaping what the college looks like, and student voices are very important to us. Are you an aspiring leader? You might want to become a student rep, or student president or even a college governor. Talk to your progress tutor when you start with us.

STUDENT AMBASSADORS

We are always looking for students to represent the college at events such as open evenings, taster days and visits to local schools. Each ambassador receives training and can put these new skills into practice throughout the year. Being an ambassador really helps to build your confidence, particularly when it comes to public speaking, and looks great on your UCAS application and CV.

TOP TIP

GET IN TOUCH

If you have any questions, or need any help with your application our admissions team will be happy to help you.

Tel: 02380 514776

Email: admissions@richardtaunton.ac.uk

If you are interested in something that isn’t on our enrichment list, please let us know. We might be able to help you set up a new club or activity!

GETTING TO US

RICHARD TAUNTON SIXTH FORM COLLEGE IS IN THE VIBRANT, CULTURAL CITY OF SOUTHAMPTON AND THERE ARE A RANGE OF TRAVEL OPTIONS STUDENTS CAN USE TO GET TO OUR CAMPUS.

Getting you to college, and home again, safely and reliably is important to us. That’s why from this year we are offering three new bus routes for students attending the college. Look at our routes which come from across the city to ensure you can get to us no matter where you live.

BUSES

Private and publicly operated bus routes make the college easy to get to. For more detailed routes and current timings, please visit our website.

We also recommend looking at local services provided by Bluestar and Xelabus for routes that stop near the college. You can see a few of these on the next page.

CYCLING

Cycling is a popular form of transport among our staff and students. We have a secure compound to store bikes, plus showers and changing facilities.

PARKING

We have 155 parking spaces available to students on a first come first served basis.

TRAINS

Southampton Central is our nearest train station, with direct routes from Totton, Eastleigh, Romsey and Winchester. From the station, students can walk or catch a bus service to the college.

FINANCIAL TRAVEL SUPPORT

You may be entitled to help with the cost of your travel. For more details please contact our finance team to talk about our bursary on 023 8051 4777 or Bursary@lighthouselearningtrust.ac.uk

1 504 Southampton East *New*

2 RT Southampton Waterside *New*

3 505 Southampton West *New*

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

PUBLIC SERVICE

ROUTES 4 Public service route coming soon - November 2024 *New*

U9 Unilink

Bitterne Manor
Calmore Merryoak Totton Woolston Hounsdown
Sholing
Thornhill
Bitterne
Midanbury
Bitterne Park
Portswood
Bassett
Townhill Park
Lordshill

THE TRUST HAS BROUGHT TOGETHER RICHARD TAUNTON AND ST VINCENT COLLEGE WITH A VISION OF WORKING TOGETHER TO DELIVER LEARNING EXCELLENCE AND CAREER-LED PATHWAYS INTO HIGHER EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT.

We aim to combine academic excellence with ambitious career goals to give our young people the very best start in their working life. We believe that by bringing our vision, mission, and values together, we will enhance opportunities for our students and staff, our community, and our region.

Our key aims show that we are focused on inclusion with the firm belief that every young person deserves an equal opportunity to shine and to achieve the best outcome for them. We encourage our staff to become a community of teaching and learning professionals, linked closely with industry and other partners relevant to our curriculum. We are committed to welcoming education providers who share our ambition, vision and values. Together we can continue to build an outstanding inclusive education Trust. www.lighthouselearningtrust.ac.uk

DISCOVER MORE

Visit the Trust website to read more about our purpose and founding principles.

OPEN EVENTS

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THURSDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2024

WEDNESDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2024

WEDNESDAY 11 JUNE 2025

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