Asking for help Oxfordshire is a great place to grow up, be successful, and get the help you need help to get the best start in life.
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
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
eet support service The EET Support Service provides one-to-one support for young people aged 16-18 Not in Employment, Education or Training who need extra help to re-engage with learning.
GCSE choices GCSEs and other pre-16 qualifications support your future learning and get you ready for Post-16 learning
Help to find work Support is available to help young people access education, training or other opportunities in Oxfordshire
Job seeking and work safety Think safety, whether you are at work, doing work experience, or seeking work
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!
Local Training Providers Local training providers offer alternative options for 16+ learning, including community-based programmes, engagement, and specialist support
Moving from school to college Every year some students decide to leave their school and go to college for their post-16 learning.
Not in education, employment or training? 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