Moving from school to college
Every year some students decide to leave their school and go to college for their post-16 learning.
Every year some students decide to leave their school and go to college for their post-16 learning.
What to expect if you are a young person who has moved to Oxfordshire
All young people need to stay in learning until age 18 - if you're out of learning or training, it's time to take action
Posters, notices and fliers about open days, job clubs, training, learning and more for young people in Oxfordshire
Living with parents can sometimes be difficult - but help is available to make hard times easier
Learn how to do your best, and what to do if results are not as hoped
When you are pregnant, you have choices
Results day can feel like an anxious time. But even if your results are not what you hoped you can still find a great place to study
Get the most out of your time at school
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.
If you are worried that you or your friends are getting into trouble, there are things you can do to help
Information on how to get help if you, or someone you care for is smoking
The Targeted Youth Support Service (TYSS) provides support to young people aged 11-18 across Oxfordshire
If you are a child or young person aged 11-18 you can request support from the Targeted Youth Support Service
If you are asked to find a training provider for your apprenticeship, support is available
When you are in employment it is important to keep on learning
Adults supporting a young person can request referral to the Targeted Youth Support Service using this form. You must have the child's consent.
Vaping is an alternative to smoking. There are still risks to health. The safest thing is not to smoke at all.
Information for young refugees and asylum seekers coming to Oxfordshire