PROSPECTUS
Course Guide 2024/25
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GET TO KNOW THE CHEADLE COLLEGE
OPEN EVENT
Thursday 21 March 2024 4:30pm-7pm
NEW STUDENT
WELCOME DAY Thursday 4 July 2024 For more information or to register online visit
cheadle.ac.uk
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FROM PRINCIPAL JAMES SCOTT
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We have a long-standing heritage within our local community and a strong track record of continued success. Our purpose is to unlock the potential and foster the success of the students, employers and communities that we so proudly serve. Ultimately, we exist to change lives for the better. Our aim is two-fold – to provide an inclusive educational offer that serves the needs of our local community and to provide a career focused curriculum that meets the skills needs of businesses across the region, enabling individuals to further their employment prospects. We work with hundreds of employers, locally and regionally, to ensure that the education and training we deliver meets the skills needs of now and the future. In short, we are here to ensure our students develop the skills, attitudes and behaviours required for success in life and work. Our greatest strength is our amazing colleagues who continuously strive to provide an excellent educational experience to all our students. Our teaching staff have a wealth of industry and academic expertise, our educational support staff are highly skilled and responsive to student need, and our business support staff enable us to deliver a quality customer experience.
We pride ourselves on the quality of the student experience. Whilst undertaking a qualification(s) is a main motivation for our students, we also provide a whole range of extra-curricular activities and opportunities that enrich college life. From student societies, volunteering, engagement in climate change and sustainability, student democracy, sports and active leisure – there is almost an endless menu of ways to get involved in the wider college community. The world of further education can seem quite complex. There are many options for you to choose from. We are very well placed to guide you on these important next steps, and our amazing advice and guidance teams including Careers, Employer Partnerships and School Liaison can provide you with the information you need. For young people leaving school we provide technical education (including the new T levels), academic education (including A Levels) and apprenticeships. We also have a range of options available if you are not quite ready for one of those three pathways. So, whatever your interest, do take the opportunity to look through this prospectus and also our website which has further details on all the courses and support that we offer. Come and visit on one of our open days, speak to our colleagues, meet current students, and have a look around our facilities. We will make your experience an incredibly welcome one, and we will provide you with all the information you need to make those all-important decisions on the next steps in your education and career journey.
James Scott, Principal & CEO
WELCOME TO THE CHEADLE COLLEGE
WHATEVER YOUR AMBITION AND PASSION, OUR COLLEGE IS HERE TO HELP YOU SUCCEED. EVERY YEAR, THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS JOIN US ON COURSES THAT ARE DESIGNED TO FURTHER THEIR CAREER PROSPECTS, ENABLE PROGRESSION INTO HIGHER EDUCATION OR SIMPLY SATISFY A DESIRE TO LEARN NEW SKILLS.
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WE ARE THE TRAFFORD & STOCKPORT COLLEGE GROUP
NEW CAMPUS 8
WANT TO BECOME THE BEST OF THE BEST?
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SUPPORTING YOU 12
OUR COLLEGE IN YOUR COMMUNITY 15
WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS THINK?
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YOUR STUDENT EXPERIENCE. GET INVOLVED!
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
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GETTING TO COLLEGE 24
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WHAT SHOULD I STUDY?
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A LEVELS & T LEVELS AT THE CHEADLE COLLEGE
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T-LEVEL EDUCATION & EARLY YEARS (EARLY YEARS EDUCATOR)
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HEALTH (ADULT NURSING)
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HEALTH (SUPPORTING THERAPY TEAMS)
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A LEVELS & APPLIED SUBJECTS APPLIED CRIMINOLOGY
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BIOLOGY
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BUSINESS
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CHEMISTRY
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
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FURTHER MATHS
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HISTORY
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LAW
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MATHEMATICS
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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PHYSICS
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PSYCHOLOGY
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SOCIOLOGY
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VOCATIONAL COURSES AT THE CHEADLE COLLEGE
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BUSINESS
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COMPUTING & I.T.
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CREATIVE MEDIA
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EDUCATION & EARLY YEARS
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HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE
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APPLIED SCIENCE
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SPORT
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UNIFORMED PUBLIC SERVICES
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PROGRESSION CURRICULUM
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CONTENTS
VOCATIONAL
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We are the Trafford & Stockport College Group. We were formed by the union of Trafford College and Stockport College in 2018, and in 2020 we were joined by The Cheadle College and Marple Sixth Form College to support the learning and ambitions of people and organisations across the two boroughs of Stockport and Trafford. We have nearly 13,500 learners across our five campuses in Stockport and Trafford.
TRAFFORD COLLEGE Trafford College With a campus in both Altrincham and Stretford, and nearly 200 courses available, offering everything from A Levels to T Levels and vocational qualifications, as well as apprenticeships and adult education, Trafford College is one of the biggest education providers in the borough. At Trafford College, we have a course for everyone, so whatever your ambitions are, we will be able to help.
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NEW BUILD OPENING IN 2025
THE CHEADLE COLLEGE We have excellent results in both A Level and vocational courses making The Cheadle College a great option, whatever you are hoping to study. We treat every student as an individual and our exceptional support staff will make sure you have everything you need to succeed. We have recently received approval for a £27m campus redevelopment, planned to open at the end of 2025.
MARPLE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE
STOCKPORT COLLEGE Specialising in vocational courses, Stockport College is the perfect choice if you prefer practical courses which provide you with real-world experience and skills. Studying at our new £25m campus will give you the knowledge and confidence to enter employment or go to university after you leave college.
UNIVERSITY CENTRE We are proud to be the town’s only Higher Education provider where you will benefit from dedicated tutors and small class sizes delivering a range of qualifications including HNCs, HNDs, Foundation and Undergraduate degrees as well as the new Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs). So, whether you are looking to enhance your career opportunities, looking to get back into work, or make the leap into University; find out how our Higher Education and Skills courses can take you to where you want to be.
TRAFFORD & STOCKPORT COLLEGE GROUP
Offering much more than just an education, Marple Sixth Form College is a small, friendly campus that prides itself on creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Staff and students all know each other and work together for individual and collective success in qualifications, personal confidence, and development.
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The Cheadle College gets government approval for £27 Million redevelopment The Cheadle College, along with Marple Sixth Form College joined The Trafford College Group last year to sit alongside Stockport College and Trafford College, with the combined group now serving over 11,000 students across the two boroughs of Stockport and Trafford. The investment at The Cheadle College will deliver a purposebuilt facility replacing the existing estate, most of which dates to the 1950s. The redevelopment will enable the college to provide high-quality, enhanced facilities for the entire offer including A Levels, provision for students with high needs and technical education. The provision for adult learners will be significantly upgraded through the project, including new facilities for highly popular and successful Horticulture and Arts courses. There will also be new facilities to support the student experience including learning resource centre, student services and dedicated social spaces.
With government approval, the project is expected to be completed by Autumn 2025 and now moves to the appointment of a construction partner following the initial appointment of the IBI Group as architects and educational specialists, Abacus as the project management team. The proposed redevelopment follows similar levels of investment seen at Stockport College over the last few years where the final stage of its £25m redevelopment is due to conclude at the end of this year.
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Our ambition is to provide our students with an educational environment that can support and inspire them in their studies and to provide a platform for their success in the future. As a college group we are enormously proud to have the ability to invest college and government funds in two educational institutions in Stockport in such a short space of time. JAMES SCOTT, PRINCIPAL AND CEO OF THE TRAFFORD COLLEGE GROUP
NEW CAMPUS
CGI Artist Impression of the Redevelopment
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We were delighted to be named as England’s top performing college at this year’s WorldSkills UK finals! WorldSkills celebrates the best in young talent from across the United Kingdom in disciplines ranging from engineering, digital and manufacturing through to the creative industries, business, health, and hospitality. This year Greater Manchester based colleges, universities and training providers hosted the finals which culminated in two days of intense competition following six months of local and regional qualifiers. With four medal winners in the disciplines of Plumbing (Gold medal), Nail Technician (Silver medal), IT Support Technician (Silver medal) and Foundation Skills Motor Vehicle (Bronze medal), the Trafford & Stockport College Group topped the medal charts for English colleges. The Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education Robert Halfon said, “I would like to congratulate all the competitors in the UK WorldSkills final. They are all winners in my eyes for choosing a pathway that will build their skills and career potential,
allowing them to climb the skills ladder of opportunity.” More than 6,000 young people registered to take part in this year’s competition and as well as medal success we also entered the most registrants for the second year running. James Scott, Principal and CEO said, “Our continued success in this prestigious competition underlines our commitment to developing the ambitions and technical skills of our students as preparation for their future careers. “With medal winners from our across our campuses we are proud to see this commitment being realised across several disciplines, as our aim to embed the ethos and benefits of skills competitions within technical education goes from strength to strength.”
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Adam Biddulph GOLD MEDAL Plumbing
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BRONZE MEDAL Foundation Skills Motor Vehicle
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We have a range of support options available. Whatever you need help with, we’re here for you. LEARNER SUPPORT We offer a wide range of personalised support to ensure you can fully access the college and your course. We will help you to find the strategies that work for you during your time with us and in your future career.
FUNDING & FINANCE SUPPORT We have a range of financial support packages that you may be able to access depending on your circumstances. If you’re a student aged 16-18 then you do not pay any tuition, registration or exam fees, but you may be required to purchase course-related resources during your studies.
CAREERS PROGRAMME We provide you with opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes needed to make positive career choices. The Careers Programme is tailored to the needs of individual students and provides a range of activities prior to enrolment, on programme and as part of your progression at the end of your course.
ENGLISH & MATHS SUPPORT English and Maths are the heart of our curriculum offer. We want to make sure that everyone can participate successfully, achieving your goals and maximising your potential, which is why we have an inclusive approach and setting. We’ll work in partnership with you, your parents/carers, and teaching and support teams to remove any barriers to learning.
SUPPORTING YOU
MENTORING We have a dedicated team on montors who can support you during your time at college. The mentor team work closely with our external community partners to ensure that your are able to become your best self and achieve your goals. Support includes 1 to 1’s , group work and attending any external agency meetings.
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COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP The Cheadle College is proud to partner with our local community organisations. We have an established Community Partnership to help support our students’ challenges, and also to work with us to deliver opportunities. We partner with a range of organisations, and they provide a valuable insight into how we can be a central part of the thriving community of Stockport. Some of the experiences with our partners include tutorial delivery, bespoke workshops, cultural opportunities and development of confidence and resilience, which we believe will support you in your future life choices and career options.
To find out more and to see the full range of our partner organisations check out our website.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE KITCHEN We are well aware, as an organisation, of the challenges our students and their families face each day. In responding to that we have developed a co-operative in partnership with our community partners, to help remove the everyday barriers to a successful student experience. We are proud to be able to offer a “just ask” service, which our students can access discreetly from their student SharePoint, where they can request everyday items which may have created a barrier to their focus on education. Items include food staples, personal hygiene products, hot meal vouchers and any other essentials. This cooperative way of working means our students can access the support they need and in addition, have the opportunity to support their community by volunteering.
OUR COLLEGE IN YOUR COMMUNITY
Working closely with our communities has meant we have been able to enhance our students’ learning journey and enrich their student experience.
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When you join us, you enrol on much more than just a course. Our students told us they want to develop their skills and personal character just as much as their subject knowledge. That's why, in collaboration with our students, we have developed a personal and professional development programme to ensure you make the most of your time in college and prepare for the next stage in your career and life journey. All you have to do is GET Involved.
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Our Sports Enrichment programme is run during lunchtime. Meet new people, get fit and take part in activities such as table tennis and badminton to football, basketball, dodgeball and more.
If you are passionate about changing things for the better, from sustainability and the climate to issues affecting you and your community, join one of our many Clubs and Councils who challenge and debate important topics with senior public figures from local industry and government.
If you would like to give something back to your local community, from helping those in need through our Community College Kitchen, to sharing your own skills and knowledge with local residents as part of our ‘Welcome Wednesday’ programme, get involved! But don’t take our word for it. Look out for our GET Involved case studies throughout the prospectus and scan the QR code to hear from our students.
YOUR STUDENT EXPERIENCE
If you want to improve your student experience and develop your confidence and leadership skills, get involved as a Student Leader, Course Rep or Ambassador where you can make your voice, and that of your fellow students, heard loud and clear.
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THE EQUALITIES COUNCIL A campaign group to make students views and opinions on local and national topics heard. You can present at local council, write for the student newsletter and be a part of Student Question Time.
THE DEBATE (DB8) CLUB Develop your critical thinking skills by being part of the debating team discussing current affairs and topics important to students. Lead on debate topics and work with cross Group students to take the debate to other educational environments.
GREEN COLLEGE ASSEMBLY An environmental campaign group to help make the college and local communities become a greener, safer environment. Take part in Planet Earth Games, undertake Carbon Literacy Training, and spread the message about acting against environmental issues we face today. Campaign on activities to support carbon reduction.
EVENTS PLANNING TEAM Organise and host our college events such as MACFest and fundraisers for charities of your choice.
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LGBTQ+ SOCIAL GROUP A safe space to meet and socialise with like-minded people and promote inclusivity across the college. Become an advocate for inclusivity.
FIT & WELL GROUP Stay physically active by getting involved in a variety of sports such as Football, Badminton, Basketball, Table Tennis and more.
BUTTERFLY BOOK CLUB A reading club that works with the library team to create book recommendations and publish recommendations in the Student Newsletter.
Be an ambassador for Mental Health by spreading awareness of mental health and support awareness days. Be mentored by Kooth to develop and share peer support skills.
COURSE REPS Represent your fellow students from your course and feedback their thoughts and opinions back to your Student Leader and Head of Department of the college.
STUDENT LEADERS Represent your fellow students in your curriculum area and feedback their thoughts and opinions to college leadership.
STUDENT AMBASSADORS Be the face and voice of the college at various events such as Open Days and Parents’ Evening.
SKILL BUILDER CHAMPIONS A focus group to support the delivery of digital, numeracy and literacy projects. Work with experts and partners to develop resources, provide feedback and support fellow students.
YOUR STUDENT EXPERIENCE
MENTAL HEALTH CHAMPIONS
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It’s quite challenging but it’s an exciting experience. You get to achieve things you probably thought you never would, and it gives you a great sense of selfaccomplishment.
From my experience I’ve enjoyed the opportunity to meet new people and being able to take part in all the different activities and groups available. I would definitely recommend it to any new students joining the college who want to see what the college has to offer them in addition to their course.
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You must remember that studying isn’t everything and sometimes you just need a break. Going to the clubs and college groups you will learn something new but it’s also a place where you can just relax and be yourself.
Definitely get involved with any of the groups. I think it’s such a massive chance that other colleges don’t provide but it’s something that is going to make you stand out on your personal statement and your CV. It’s also about joining in with the community and having a voice.
WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS THINK?
Take risks and do something that might push you out of your comfort zone because you’ll find things out about yourself that will help you to achieve new things.
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We are committed to helping you to achieve your ambitions, whatever they might be, and have a range of ways to support you with your next steps:
CV Writing & Cover Letter Guidance
Volunteering Opportunities
Experienced Career Advisors
Access to Online Careers Platform ‘Start’
Mock Interviews & Interview Preparation
Support with UCAS Applications & progression into Higher Education
WORK EXPERIENCE Every course will also have a programme of guest speakers from industry who will visit your classes to share with you their professional experiences and what is important in making yourself a success.
All full-time students will have a minimum entitlement of 36 hours of work-related learning per year, and for many of our students this is far greater.
We offer volunteering opportunities for you to gain new experiences, develop teamwork and communication skills, support your community, and build your CV. We also support an annual charity which is chosen by staff and students at the college where you can be involved in fundraising activities and build your skills.
This may include: > Work experience > Internships > Guest speakers > Employer-led projects > Volunteering > Trips and visits to the workplace
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We offer a wide range of courses from Entry Level through to University Level, which means that there is a course available for you at an appropriate level. We are committed to ensuring that no matter what your qualifications, you can still progress and achieve your career goals at The Cheadle College. IMPORTANT: Entry requirements are a guide to which level of course will be right for you and some courses require specific grades and entry requirements. You will find more detail on entry requirements in the course information sheets on our website.
ENTRY/LEVEL 1 No formal entry requirement or qualifications are required to enrol on an Entry/Level 1 course, however, we expect all of our students to demonstrate a willingness to learn and work and the behaviours and attitudes that will support their progression and success. Please refer to course information for any specific Level 1 entry requirements.
LEVEL 2 4 GCSEs grade 3 or above, including English and/or maths.
LEVEL 3 4 GCSEs grade 4 or above including English and/or maths.
T LEVELS 5 GCSEs grade 4 or above including English and maths.
A LEVELS 5 GCSEs grade 5 or above including English and maths.
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Here at The Cheadle College we’re well connected, which is one of the many reasons why our students travel from across Greater Manchester and Cheshire to study with us. There are lots of cheap and easy ways for you to get to our campuses. Find out more below.
TICKETS & MAPS SEASON TICKETS Train, Metrolink and bus operators also offer discounted weekly, monthly, termly and annual season tickets for students. These tickets can be used for multiple journeys at any time and are valid anywhere in Greater Manchester, not just between home and college. These tickets can be purchased online from the relevant transport operator or at your local Paypoint outlet. Visit paypoint.co.uk for locations.
SYSTEM ONE TRAVELCARD System One Travelcards can be used on virtually all public transport services in Greater Manchester, regardless of which company runs them. If you are aged 16-26 and in full time education, you will need to get a System One student membership card to buy student bus passes. These Travelcards can be purchased online at systemonetravelcards.co.uk or at your local paypoint outlet. Visit paypoint.co.uk for locations.
OUR PASS 16-18 year olds living in the Greater Manchester area can use an Our Pass which gives them free unlimited travel on all buses in the Greater Manchester area. To apply for an Our Pass visit
ourpass.co.uk
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A LEVELS A Levels are studied over two years and you will generally choose three subjects to study. Some A Levels have coursework but are mostly graded through exams. A Levels are a great option if you want to find more out about subjects you’re interested in, in a greater depth, but don’t want to specialise in a particular subject yet. Studying A Levels can lead to university, training, further study, degree apprenticeships or employment.
VOCATIONAL Vocational courses help you to develop real-world knowledge, experience and skills. These courses are a great choice if you already have an idea of your future career and will give you a head start when applying to university or looking for employment after you finish with us. Vocational courses may have some examined elements but are mostly assessed by coursework.
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APPRENTICESHIPS
T LEVELS
Looking to start work now? Then an apprenticeship could be for you. You’ll learn on the job and pick up a recognised industry standard apprenticeship qualification. You will earn a salary and spend 20% of your apprenticeship completing necessary training and courses to support you in your role.
T Levels are a relatively new qualification and are a high level, technical alternative to A Levels. Like A Levels, they are studied over two years, but they combine the careerfocused elements of vocational courses with the theory and study of A Levels. A key feature of T levels is their extended industry placement where you will spend at least 45 days with a local employer, relevant to your chosen area of study. Find out more about what’s involved in studying a T Level at cheadle.ac.uk/t-levels
WHAT SHOULD I STUDY?
The Cheadle College has a variety of different study routes available. Take a look at the information below to get an idea of how the routes are different and which one you might prefer. You can also chat to one of our School Liaison Officers who are out visiting schools or our Careers Team at one of our Open Events if you have any questions about the right route for you.
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T Levels are two-year courses that combine classroom learning with industry placements. They are equivalent to three A levels and cover a range of subjects. T Levels are designed with employers, so you can learn practical skills for your future career or further study.
WE OFFER T LEVEL ROUTES AND SPECIALISMS IN: EDUCATION & EARLY YEARS
HEALTH Specialisms: Adult Nursing
Specialism: Early Years Educator
HEALTH Specialisms: Supporting Therapy Teams
EQUIVALENT TO 3 A LEVELS T Levels are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses. Equivalent in size to 3 A levels, a T Level focuses on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or apprenticeships.
A 45-DAY INDUSTRY PLACEMENT Each T Level includes an in-depth industry placement that lasts at least 45 days. Students get valuable experience in the workplace; employers get early sight of the new talent in their industry.
80% CLASSROOM, 20% WORK T Level students spend 80% of the course in their learning environment, gaining the skills that employers need. The other 20% is a meaningful industry placement, where they put these skills into action.
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T LEVEL
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
EQUIVALENT TO 3 A LEVELS
You will study a 2 year Education & Early Years course that has been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses to meet industry standards. The course is a mixture of classroom based assessments and engaging with employers in a nursery, childcare setting or primary school. You will gain a valuable opportunity to put your theoretical knowledge into practice, spending over 60 days in industry.
A 45-DAY INDUSTRY PLACEMENT
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE? A T Level in Education & Early Years can prepare you for progression onto University or into the workplace. The work experience gained as part of your qualification will be valued by employers and can help you to open the door to a career in many different occupations such as Primary School Teacher, Children’s Social Worker, Playworker, or Nursery School Manager to name just a few.
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T LEVEL SPECIALISM: ADULT NURSING WHAT WILL I STUDY?
EQUIVALENT TO 3 A LEVELS
Equivalent to three A Levels, this T Level specialises in the area of Adult Nursing where you will also benefit from a minimum of nine weeks working with an employer on a work placement. This opportunity will complement your areas of study which will include gaining a general understanding of health; working within the health sector; health, safety and environmental regulations; as well as managing information and data and understanding the principles of good scientific and clinical practice.
A 45-DAY INDUSTRY PLACEMENT
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE? HEALTH
Being equivalent to three A Levels means that you will have the opportunity to consider whether you progress with your studies at university or whether you would like to enter the workplace. With the qualifications and experience you will have gained you can start to consider career options in a number of different occupations such as an ambulance care assistant, emergency care assistant, healthcare assistant, care worker, palliative care assistant, and dental nurse.
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T LEVEL SPECIALISM: SUPPORTING THERAPY TEAMS WHAT WILL I STUDY?
EQUIVALENT TO 3 A LEVELS
On this T Level you will learn how to help registered practitioners to deliver healthcare services to adult patients in a variety of settings. Accordingly, you will become proficient at carrying out a range of clinical and nonclinical healthcare or therapeutic tasks that are required in a healthcare setting. Training will equip you to follow standards, policies, and protocols in order to provide high quality, compassionate healthcare to the best of your ability. As a Healthcare Practitioner it is essential to treat people with dignity, to respect an individual’s diversity, beliefs, culture, needs, values, privacy, and preferences, and to show respect for those you work with but have the courage to challenge any areas of concern.
A 45-DAY INDUSTRY PLACEMENT 80% CLASSROOM, 20% WORK
On successful completion of your course, you may decide to continue with your studies at higher levels including professional qualifications or studying at university. Your T Level will also make you more employable and so you may seek to enter the workplace and begin your career in roles such as a nursing professional, support worker, or a healthcare professional.
HEALTH
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE?
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On our academic programme you will choose to study three subjects over two years. This could be a choice of three A Levels or a combination of A Levels with Applied subjects to make up your three choices. Combinations are subject to timetabling. EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION (EPQ) In addition to your main qualification, we also offer the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). The EPQ is an A Level standalone qualification designed to extend and develop your abilities beyond your syllabus and further prepare you for university or the world of work. If you would like to find out more about the EPQ, simply have a chat with a course tutor when you come and see us at one of our open events.
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APPLIED WHAT WILL I STUDY? If understanding the causes and consequences of crime and making a difference in the world by helping to prevent crime and promote justice appeals to you then you should look no further than studying Criminology.
APPLIED CRIMINOLOGY
Criminology is a fascinating subject that covers a range of topics, including the sociology of crime, criminal psychology, and the criminal justice system. Studying Criminology also helps to develop critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills that are valuable in both the academic and the professional world. You will study this course alongside two A Levels which will provide you with the equivalent of three A Levels. This course is equivalent to 1 A Level and you have the option, subject to your timetable, of choosing to study 2 A Levels alongside your programme of study.
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE? Your career opportunities will be as fascinating as your study topics with jobs in law enforcement, criminal justice, victim advocacy, and social work being offered by large employers such as the Greater Manchester Police and the Crown Prosecution Service.
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A LEVEL WHAT WILL I STUDY? Are you interested in the study of life and living organisms? Do you want to make a difference in the world by understanding the complexities of biology? Look no further than studying Biology. Studying Biology at The Cheadle College covers a range of topics, including genetics, ecology, and microbiology, providing you with a broad understanding of the subject matter. Additionally, studying Biology helps to develop critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills that are valuable in both the academic and the professional world.
The Northwest of England has a thriving biotech industry, with companies such as AstraZeneca and GlaxoSmithKline which offer career paths in areas like medical research, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and environmental science, among others.
BIOLOGY
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE?
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A LEVEL WHAT WILL I STUDY? Studying Business with us is a challenging and stimulating experience. One of the key benefits of studying business is the opportunity to develop a broad range of skills that are highly valued by employers. These include critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and leadership, as well as technical skills such as financial analysis, marketing strategy, and project management, and can lead to a range of careers, including management, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE?
BUSINESS
You will develop advanced skills of Business application, analysis and evaluation. These skills are transferable and will help you build a solid foundation for study in higher education, or future employment and promotional prospects in Management, Accounting, Marketing, Human Resources, or as a Teacher, Civil Servant or Entrepreneur.
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A LEVEL WHAT WILL I STUDY? Are you fascinated by the properties and interactions of matter? Do you want to understand the fundamental principles of the universe? Studying Chemistry at The Cheadle College offers you the chance to explore these questions and more! Chemistry is a diverse and exciting subject that covers a range of topics, including organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry.
Chemistry also offers a wide range of career opportunities with companies like Johnson Matthey and BASF offering exciting job opportunities in careers such as pharmaceuticals, environmental science, food science, and materials science, to name just a few.
CHEMISTRY
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE?
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
WHAT WILL I STUDY? Studying English is not only fascinating but also enables you to develop a wide range of writing skills which are invaluable for both further study and future employment. Accent, dialect, how language is changing and how we first learn language are only part of the subject. You also have the opportunity to write creatively and to investigate topics of personal interest such as gender, technology, and power. Through courses and programmes in literature and literary analysis, writing and composition, communications and media studies, and journalism and reporting, you can develop the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in a variety of careers in the field of English.
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE? Once you’ve completed the course, you’ll have picked up a range of useful skills including the ability to analyse, debate, create a strong argument and communicate effectively. These skills will prove highly useful when you continue with the subject at university and in employment. This specification is a good building block for higher education courses and careers in journalism, marketing, publishing, drama, academia, linguistics, and new media.
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A LEVEL
WHAT WILL I STUDY? Further Maths is an additional A Level which you can choose to take as well as A Level Maths. It covers mathematical concepts and tools which are not included in A Level Maths but are used widely in Physics & Engineering courses at university and introduced quickly at the start of a Mathematics degree, such as matrices and complex numbers.
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE? You could progress to a related university course such as maths, business, accountancy, science, computing, engineering or economics. There are lots of careers open to you such as aeronautical engineer, biochemist, veterinarian, or chemical engineer.
FURTHER MATHS
It introduces topics which form the basis of the study of pure mathematics at university. It provides far more depth to your study of mechanics and introduces you to Discrete Maths.
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A LEVEL WHAT WILL I STUDY? History is more than just a collection of facts and dates. It is a story of the human journey, of triumphs and tragedies, hopes and dreams. It is a fascinating subject that explores the events, people, and ideas that have shaped our world. By studying History at The Cheadle College, you will gain a deep understanding of the past and how it has influenced the present. History is a subject that encourages critical thinking, analysis, and research skills where you will learn how to analyse primary sources, interpret historical events, and develop arguments based on evidence. You will also learn about different cultures, societies, and civilizations, and gain an appreciation for the diversity of human experience. History is a subject that is relevant to all aspects of life, from politics and economics to art and literature.
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE? HISTORY
History graduates have a diverse range of career opportunities available to them. Some of the most popular career paths include teaching, research, journalism, law, and public service. In the Northwest of England, there are many companies and organisations that hire History graduates, including museums, archives, and cultural institutions.
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A LEVEL WHAT WILL I STUDY? Law is not just about rules and regulations. It is about justice, fairness, and the power to make a difference in the world. When you study Law at The Cheadle College, you will gain a comprehensive education that covers a wide range of legal topics and modules. You will foster an understanding of the history of the law, the different branches of law, and the legal system. You will also develop an understanding of the skills and knowledge needed to be a successful lawyer. But more than that, you immerse yourself in the study of the power of the law to make a difference in the world. You will learn how to use the law to protect the rights of individuals, to ensure justice for all, and to make the world a better place.
Law graduates have a diverse range of career opportunities available to them. Some of the most popular career paths include legal practice, corporate law, government and public service, and academia. In the Northwest of England, there are many companies and organisations that hire Law graduates, including law firms, government agencies, and non-profit organisations.
LAW
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE?
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A LEVEL WHAT WILL I STUDY? Mathematics is a language that is spoken and understood by people all over the world and is used to solve problems in every field of study, from science and engineering to finance and technology. Studying Maths at The Cheadle College covers a wide range of topics and modules. You will learn about algebra, calculus, statistics, geometry, and you will learn how to analyse data, interpret mathematical models, and develop solutions to complex problems.
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE? MATHEMATICS
Maths is a subject that is essential for many different fields of study, including science, engineering, finance, and technology. Some of the most popular career paths include data analysis, finance, engineering, and technology. In the Northwest of England, there are many companies and organizations that hire Maths graduates, including banks, technology firms, and government agencies.
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A LEVEL WHAT WILL I STUDY? Did you know that photography is one of the most popular art forms in the world? It is an incredibly important medium that is used in a wide range of industries, from advertising to journalism, fashion, and more.
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE? As a photography graduate, you will find opportunities to pursue a career in roles related to advertising, journalism, fashion, and more. You will also find that a wide range of companies look to employ photographers from the likes of the BBC, Manchester Evening News, and publishing companies and houses such as Vogue.
PHOTOGRAPHY
As an A Level Photography student, you will have the opportunity to explore the world of photography. You will learn about the history of photography, as well as the technical aspects of the craft, such as lighting, composition, and editing. You will also experiment with different styles and techniques and develop your own unique voice as a photographer.
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A LEVEL WHAT WILL I STUDY? Physics has fascinated scientists and thinkers for centuries. It is the study of matter, energy, and the fundamental laws that govern the universe. Physics is a subject that is essential for many different fields of study, including engineering, medicine, and technology. If you’re interested in pursuing a career in any of these fields, studying Physics at The Cheadle College is the perfect choice for you. You will learn about classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, as well as learning how to analyse data, interpret mathematical models, and develop solutions to complex problems. Physics is a subject that is relevant to all aspects of life, from the smallest subatomic particles to the largest structures in the universe. It is used to solve problems in every field of study, from engineering and medicine to finance and technology.
PHYSICS
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE? Physics graduates have a diverse range of career opportunities which include research and development, engineering, and teaching in organisations such as research institutions, aerospace companies, and government agencies.
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A LEVEL WHAT WILL I STUDY? Psychology is a fascinating subject that explores the human mind and behaviour. It is the study of how people think, feel, and behave, and it has applications in a wide range of fields, from healthcare and education to business and law.
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE? Psychology is a subject that is relevant to all aspects of life, from mental health to social interactions. It is used to solve problems in every field of study, from healthcare and education to business and law. Psychology graduates have a diverse range of career opportunities with some of the most popular career being in clinical psychology, counselling, research, and teaching. In the Northwest of England, there are many companies and organizations that hire Psychology graduates, including hospitals, mental health clinics, schools, and research institutions.
PSYCHOLOGY
Studying Psychology at The Cheadle College will enable you to learn about the areas of developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology and more. We will encourage and help to develop your critical thinking, analysis, and problem-solving skills where you will learn how to analyse data, interpret research findings, and develop solutions to complex problems.
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A LEVEL WHAT WILL I STUDY? Studying Sociology will give you an understanding of the world that emphasises the interaction between individuals; teacher and pupil, within groups; different subcultures and social institutions; how people interact with agencies such as the police. Within Sociology, you will study key concepts and theories about social order, social control, social change, conflict, and consensus. You will also look at social structure and social action theories and the influence of research on policies.
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE COURSE? SOCIOLOGY
Many students go on to study Sociology or a related subject at university. The skills you acquire are transferable to several professions. Some options for Sociology students are counsellor, social worker, human resources, youth worker, teacher, work within the police or prison service.
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Businesses need employees to have a range of skills and on this study programme you will learn about enterprise in the business world, finance, and how to plan and run a small business.
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You will partake in sessions around planning, promotion and the principles of marketing, which are essential if you want a business to be successful. You will gain useful project management skills, which will help you organise your time, money and products/services effectively in a rapidly changing market.
COURSE
LEVEL
COURSE DURATION
Business
Level 2
One Year
Business
Level 3
Two Years
Business associate professionals
National average
Which is the same as
£25,390 £16,510
£488/week £35,550
Low
High
In the North West the average salary for this job is £23,467.
Employed nationally
166,627 164,000 2023
2024
2025
2026
Data sources include HESA, LMIforAll and Institute for Apprenticeships. Visit www.career-pathways.co.uk to find out more.
BUSINESS
+3.0%
169,254
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Are you interested in technology and innovation? Do you enjoy problem-solving and critical thinking? If so, then studying computer science could be the perfect path for you as it is a field of study that focuses on the design, development, and implementation of computer systems and software.
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Computer science plays a crucial role in our daily lives, from the smartphones we use to the software that powers our businesses, which means that career options are plentiful. Some of the most popular career paths include software development, cybersecurity and data analytics offering exciting opportunities as a software engineer, data analyst, and network administrator to name just a few. Across Greater Manchester, there are many companies that employ people in the field of computer science, including IBM, Microsoft, and the BBC. What’s more, the demand for people with computer science skills continues to grow faster than ever which can open opportunities for you all over the world.
COURSE
LEVEL
COURSE DURATION
Computing & I.T.
Level 2
One Year
Computing & I.T.
Level 3
Two Years
Low
National average
Which is the same as
£33,570 £21,820
£646 /week £47,000 High
In the North West the average salary for this job is £32,117.
Data sources include HESA, LMIforAll and Institute for Apprenticeships. Visit www.career-pathways.co.uk to find out more.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Computer system and equipment installers and servicers
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If you're interested in pursuing a career in the creative industries, then you've come to the right place. Studying creative media allows you access to the thriving hub of the creative media sector across Greater Manchester with its vibrant and diverse community of professionals working across film, TV, digital media, advertising, and more.
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Studying creative media offers a unique opportunity to learn from industry experts, work on real-world projects, and gain practical experience in a range of disciplines. Our courses are designed to equip you with the skills, knowledge, and confidence you need to succeed in this exciting and dynamic field. But what about career prospects and salaries? The good news is that the creative media industry in the northwest of England is thriving, with a range of opportunities available for talented people. According to the Creative Industries Federation, the sector is growing at four times the rate of the wider UK economy and is worth over £1 billion to the region.
COURSE
LEVEL
COURSE DURATION
Creative Media Skills
Level 2
One Year
Creative Media Practice
Level 3
Two Years
Graphic and multimedia designers
National average
Which is the same as
£26,890 £17,480
£517 /week £37,640
Low
High
In the North West the average salary for this job is £26,534.
+0.6%
102,770 102,385 102,000 2023
2024
2025
2026
Data sources include HESA, LMIforAll and Institute for Apprenticeships. Visit www.career-pathways.co.uk to find out more.
CREATIVE MEDIA
Employed nationally
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Careers in Education and Early Years are both important and rewarding offering many opportunities. By choosing to study this technical programme you will learn how to work with children of all ages, and how to help them learn and grow. You will also learn how to create a safe and nurturing environment for children, and how to promote their social and emotional development.
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The Education and Early Years industry is a large and growing field, and there is always a demand for qualified providers. You will have a range of career options available to you from being an early years educator, teaching assistant, nursery manager, and more. You will also have the skills and opportunity to start your own business. Companies in Greater Manchester have hired Education and Early Years graduates in the past for roles in teaching, social work, and child development. Some of these companies include Manchester City Council, The Co-operative Childcare, and the NHS. With a qualification in Education and Early Years, you’ll be well-prepared to pursue a career in any of these fields.
COURSE
LEVEL
COURSE DURATION
Introduction to Health, Social Care and Children’s & Young People’s Settings
Level 1
One Year
Childcare T-Level Foundation Year
Level 2
One Year
Education & Early Years (Early Years Educator) T-Level
Level 3
Two Years
Nursery education teaching professionals
National average
Which is the same as
£28,660 £40,120
Low
High
In the North West the average salary for this job is £36,564
Employed nationally
+4.7%
537,831 525,665 513,500 2023
2024
2025
2026
Data sources include HESA, LMIforAll and Institute for Apprenticeships. Visit www.career-pathways.co.uk to find out more.
EDUCATION & EARLY YEARS
£18,630
£551 /week
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The demand for professionals in the health and social care sector is consistently high and this is particularly the case across Greater Manchester where there are opportunities in various settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, community health centres, mental health facilities, and social service agencies.
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Studying health and social care at college offers a fulfilling and rewarding educational experience. Throughout your studies, you will explore a wide range of topics related to healthcare, social services, and human welfare. These topics typically include anatomy and physiology, psychology, public health, social policy, communication skills, ethics, and healthcare management. Once suitably qualified you will be able to choose from lots of career opportunities such as healthcare assistants, social workers, care coordinators, community health workers, or healthcare administrators, where you work with diverse populations, such as children, the elderly, individuals with disabilities, or those struggling with mental health issues. A career in health and social care offers opportunities for personal growth, making a positive impact on people’s lives and advocating for social justice. So, if this sounds like you, we look forward to meeting you!
COURSE
LEVEL
COURSE DURATION
Health T-Level Foundation Year
Level 2
One Year
Health (Adult Nursing) T-Level
Level 3
Two Years
Health (Supporting Therapy Teams) T-Level
Level 3
Two Years
Nursing professionals
National average
Which is the same as
£31,380 £43,930
Low
High
In the North West the average salary for this job is £31,948.
Employed nationally
+4.1%
815,100 798,800 782,500 2023
2024
2025
2026
Data sources include HESA, LMIforAll and Institute for Apprenticeships. Visit www.career-pathways.co.uk to find out more.
HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE
£20,380
£603/week
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Applied science encompasses a broad field that combines scientific principles and practical applications which means it is a great subject to study if you are thinking about a career in fields such as healthcare, environmental science, laboratory research, forensic science, quality control, and technology development.
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Studying Applied Science with us is an exciting and challenging experience where you will be introduced to a range of topics which may include biochemistry, microbiology, and environmental science. You will also learn about important laboratory techniques and procedures and can work with industry-standard tools and equipment. You will study this course alongside two A Levels which will provide you with the equivalent of three A Levels. There are many exciting career opportunities available to graduates of Applied Science programmes. Companies in Greater Manchester have hired Applied Science graduates in the past for roles in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and environmental science. Some of these companies include AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, and the Environment Agency. With a qualification in Applied Science, you’ll be well-prepared to pursue a career in any of these fields. You may also choose to continue your studies at university, pursuing a degree in a related field such as biochemistry or environmental science.
COURSE
LEVEL
Applied Science
Level 3
COURSE DURATION Two Years
Pharmacists
National average
Which is the same as
£38,560 £53,980
Low
High
In the North West the average salary for this job is £35,703.
Employed nationally
+4.1%
71,142 69,571 68,000 2023
2024
2025
2026
Data sources include HESA, LMIforAll and Institute for Apprenticeships. Visit www.career-pathways.co.uk to find out more.
APPLIED SCIENCE
£25,060
£742/week
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As well as being home to two of the world’s leading football clubs, Greater Manchester also boasts the National Centres for Cycling, Squash, Basketball, Taekwondo, Speedway and Water Polo. This comes alongside a rich tapestry of National Governing Bodies, clubs, coaches, volunteers and organisations which all contribute to Manchester being in the Top 10 sporting cities in the world for the fourth year running.
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Whether you’re looking to study a general sport qualification or would like to focus more on coaching and development, fitness and personal training, there are options for you to consider with us or one of our sister colleges as part of the Trafford & Stockport College Group. Once suitably qualified, Greater Manchester can offer you a vibrant sporting culture and a dynamic environment for pursuing a career in sports. Job opportunities are available is roles such as sports coach, sports development officer, sports event manager, sports marketing, sports science, and many more. If this sounds like you then get applying today!
COURSE
LEVEL
COURSE DURATION
Sport Coaching
Level 2
One Year
Sport, Fitness & Personal Training
Level 3
Two Years
Sport, Coaching & Development
Level 3
Two Years
Leisure and sports managers
National average
Which is the same as
£27,860 £18,110
£536 /week £39,010
Low
High
In the North West the average salary for this job is £28,013.
Employed nationally
60,195 59,500 2023
2024
2025
2026
Data sources include HESA, LMIforAll and Institute for Apprenticeships. Visit www.career-pathways.co.uk to find out more.
SPORT
+2.2%
60,890
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The main purpose of uniformed public services is to ensure the welfare, security, and well-being of the general public. These services play a vital role in upholding the law, responding to emergencies, providing assistance, and maintaining public order. A career in uniformed public service can provide you with the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to society, work in challenging and dynamic environments, and serve the community by ensuring public safety and security. If this sounds like you, then read on.
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Studying Uniformed Public Services with us will be an exciting and challenging experience where you will learn about the different services, such as the police, fire service, and armed forces. Throughout your studies, you will be introduced to a range of topics which may include law and policy, emergency planning, and public safety. Once suitably qualified job roles such as a police officer, firefighter, paramedic, armed forces personnel, prison officer, border control officer, and more will become available to you. Each role within the uniformed public service sector comes with distinct responsibilities, duties, and requirements, all aimed at serving and safeguarding the public. With a qualification in Uniformed Public Services, you’ll be well-prepared to pursue a career in any of these fields. You may also choose to continue your studies at university, pursuing a degree in a related field such as criminology or emergency planning. LEVEL
Uniformed Protective Services
Level 3
COURSE DURATION Two Years
Police officers (sergeant and below)
National average
Which is the same as
£43,870 £28,510 Low
£844 /week £61,410 High
In the North West the average salary for this job is £40,342.
Data sources include HESA, LMIforAll and Institute for Apprenticeships. Visit www.career-pathways.co.uk to find out more.
UNIFORMED PUBLIC SERVICES
COURSE
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Our Progression Curriculum provides an inclusive, accessible and ambitious curriculum offer. We provide our students with a genuinely supportive learning environment where happy and confident young people can maximize their own potential and where specialist SEND teachers and learning facilitators work collaboratively creating inclusivity, supporting a person led approach.
CHOICES Our specialist Entry 1 and 2 provision is available to support learners with special educational needs and disabilities to achieve a range of bespoke qualifications and is based in our specialist facilities at Cheadle campus. Successful students will have the opportunity to progress to a presupported internship, work and/or volunteering.
FOUNDATION PROGRAMMES Our foundation programmes at Entry 2/3 and Level 1 are for young people who may have been disengaged from learning, underachieving or unsure about their study choices. Students will be introduced to vocational and employability skills alongside English, maths, digital literacy, and citizenship to enable progression to further study in the wider college, an apprenticeship programme or employment.
PRE-SUPPORTED INTERNSHIP Our pre-Supported Internships are in partnership with Pure Innovations and provide a collegebased internship for young people with an EHCP not quite ready for an off-site internship and supports the development of employability skills alongside work experience placements.
SUPPORTED INTERNSHIP Our Supported Internships are based off site with a trusted partner and provide a unique opportunity for young people with an EHCP to enhance their employability skills in a real working environment where interns are treated as an equal in the workplace which shows that they are valued members of the workforce.
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Within Progression Curriculum we also have a range of bespoke provision to support young people to integrate into college life and learning so you know that there a starting point for everyone. Your starting point…
COLLEGE READY This is a pre-college course for young people who have just finished school and are thinking of coming to college in September. College Ready is a two- day transition course which will help you to familiarise yourself with our supportive college environment, take part in fun team building activities, experience vocational tasters and have an opportunity to make friends, meet teachers and support staff.
If you are not quite ready to study a full-time course…
STEP INTO LEARNING Step into Learning is designed for young people who are undecided about their future career and don’t feel ready to access a full- time course or need support to enter the world of work. This 10-week, 10 hour course will support young people who have been disengaged from learning to attend college, helping to remove barriers to participation in education and re-integrate into a learning setting.
Learning beyond the classroom…
E-LEARNING
Our Blended Learning Programme is for young people who are unable to access learning on site due to health issues. This mixed delivery programme will help you to overcome barriers to learning with the ultimate aim to support you to on site learning. Your curriculum will be planned to coincide with parallel on- site course to allow a blended approach, allowing you to attend in person sessions when you feel confident to do so.
Life long learning for all...
FUTURE SKILLS FOR WORK AND LIFE – SEND 25+
PROGRESSION CURRICULUM
This course is aimed to improve your confidence with English and maths skills through project- based learning which will develop essential skills for work and life. Our specialist Choices teachers will support you to develop English, maths, and digital skills through a range of versatile projects that are designed to support flexible and personalised learning, giving you the opportunity to develop basic skills and confidence that are needed for life, work and study.
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5 SIMPLE STEPS TO SUCCESS Once you’ve decided on your course follow the step by step guide below to apply:
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