Foundation Learning Booklet 24-25

 14-16 offer

The 14-16 offer is for young people with EHCPs who are currently home schooled or who are struggling with the traditional GCSE Curriculum in a mainstream setting. Applicants will be referred by their school or local authority. Students will be will be invited for an interview to discuss their place. An additional Consultation will take place to ensure the college can meet the needs of the young person as set out in the Education, Health and Care Plan. All young people on this programme will be accompanied by a member of staff at all times.

 14-16 transition pathway This is for students who struggle with high anxiety.

A bespoke curriculum with 1:1 or 1:2 support and a Personalised Learning Plans will be developed for each student with the education partner. Students will be timetabled to meet their needs, from 1 to 5 mornings a week. The aim is to progress the young person to the 14-16 Progression Pathway or full-time courses the following academic year.  14-16 progression pathway These sessions are taught in groups of up to eight students. The programme includes English, maths, science and a tutorial programme that references religious studies. Students attend from 9.30am to 2.30pm, 5 days a week. A selection of vocational tasters are provided toexpand the young person's experience and widen their aspirations. The aim is to enable students to progress onto 16+ progression pathway or main college, depending on English and maths achievement.

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