Heading back to learning this September

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Information, tips, and things to think about when heading back to school or college

This week young people across Oxfordshire will be heading back to school, college, apprenticeships, and other places of learning.

Heading back to learning after summer is a big change, especially if you're starting somewhere new. But taking time to get prepared can help. 

Take Action: Visit our Mental Wellbeing Hub for more ways to support your mental wellbeing.

Travel plans 

Traveling to and from your place of learning is important for building independent travel skills.

If you feel nervous about traveling to and from your place of learning, there are lots of things that can help:

  • Making a travel plan
  • Going with friends
  • Rehearsing your route online or in real life

Whether you're traveling alone or with friends, it's important that you consider personal safety.  

Explore your options: Still deciding how you're going to travel? Visit our Transport page to explore your options.

Getting help at school

Heading back after the long break can be an anxious time, especially when starting at a new place of study. But there are people that you can talk to about any worries or concerns you have. 

You can talk to your form tutor, a teacher your trust, or your School/ College Health Nurse. 

Take Action: Childline have some great information and tips on coping with worries when moving school

Out of learning?

All young people need to stay in learning until age 18. But if you are 16+ and things haven't worked out, or plans have changed, support is available.

Register your details to ask for support with finding a place in learning from the Education, Employment, and Training Team.

Take Action: Visit our EET Hub to explore your learning options and to get support.

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