Activities for young people with disabilities Activities are important for all young people, and those with difficulties and disabilities benefit from taking part
Avoiding Exclusion Being excluded from school doesn't just interrupt learning. It can also have a bad impact on your future.
Basic skills Basic skills are the key skills you need in study and life, and include Maths, English and ICT
Careers and Education Information, Advice and Guidance Every young person in Oxfordshire has the right to information and guidance about learning and career choices
Childcare for Young Parents Childcare helps you continue with education and training to provide the best support to your family
Disability and employment When young people with disabilities start work, training, or take part in work experience, their rights are protected
Education, Health and Care Plans Education, Health and Life Planning for young people with education, health and care needs
GCSE choices GCSEs and other pre-16 qualifications support your future learning and get you ready for Post-16 learning
Learning for Young Parents Young parents still need to stay in education, employment or training and your learning provider should support you to complete your studies
Learning at Home Most of Oxfordshire’s children and young people go to school or college – but some are educated at home
Local libraries Local libraries offer plenty of things to read, borrow, watch and listen to, mostly for free!
Moving from school to college Every year some students decide to leave their school and go to college for their post-16 learning.
Relationships for Young Parents Good relationships make a big difference for you and baby - and extra support is there for young parents
Results Day 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