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A-level choices

Making choices about post-16 learning including A-levels is an exciting time with lots of interesting choices

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Career Options

Figuring out what you want to do for work can be confusing, here are resources to help you explore your options

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Go to College

Continuing with education after GCSEs is a popular choice, with lots of different ways to learn

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Disability and employment

When young people with disabilities start work, training, or take part in work experience, their rights are protected

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Duke of Edinburgh

The Duke of Edinburgh programme helps young people aged 14-24 develop skills and fulfil their potential

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Get an apprenticeship

With an apprenticeship you can earn money, gain qualifications, and start your career fast

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School leaving age

Children must stay in education, training and learning until age 18. This can be at school, college, or (after age 16) in a job with training, like an apprenticeship.

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Start volunteering

Volunteering is good for your CV, helps your well-being and builds your skills

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Transport

When you're going to school, work or out to have fun, travel safely and confidently