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You’ll finish your statutory education at the end of Year 11, but it shouldn’t mean the end of learning! There are lots of ways to carry on learning through education or work – it’s a great way to get your career off to a flying start!
The September Guarantee means that all 16 and 17 year olds have an offer of an appropriate post-16 course, your Personal Adviser will be able to give you information and advice on the options.
Here's what you can do at 16?
You might also go into a job without training; in this case ask your Personal Adviser about getting some training.
| Here is what happened to last year’s Year 11 school leavers in Tameside: | |
|---|---|
| Full time education | 83% |
| Full time training | 3% |
| Full time employment – Apprenticeships and NVQ2 | 3% |
| Jobs with locally recognised or no training | 2% |
| Voluntary & part time activities | 1% |
| Not in education, employment or training | 7% |
| Others | 1% |
Over 89% of Tameside youngsters were doing something that gave them the chance to get recognised qualifications, through further study or training. Here’s what you can consider doing
There are plenty of colleges or school sixth forms to choose from locally! What you’ll do there will depend on the qualifications you get in Year 11, it could include:
It’s possible to mix and match what you do by taking some subjects you might have studied previously at GCSE with new ones such as law, economics or philosophy.
To make sure you get it right you’ll need to:
This includes:
This isn’t a good choice, though at 16 it might appear different, especially if the pay’s good. Without training you might find your chances of getting on more difficult, ask your Personal Adviser about getting some training.
"cnx2 your future" from Connexions explains to you the options and choices you need to make during Year 11. Download a copy.
cnx2yourfuture

You can use the library in your Connexions Centre too as it has information for you to read or take away. Visit Education weblinx for more useful websites.