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The wide range of full-time courses available is designed to provide students with a clear route towards gaining qualifications for a successful career, or advancement to further study at a higher level, including university.
Ancient History
This course requires a sound standard of English and is ideal if you enjoy subjects such as English Literature, History, Religious Studies, Art and the social sciences.
Applied ICT (Applied General Qualification)
This course introduces students to work-related learning and gives an insight into the ways that ICT is used in the vocational sector.
Art, Craft & Design
[Formerly Applied Art & Design] This course is based on the teaching of flexible modules progressing towards specialising in Textiles, Photography, Public Art, Fine Art or Illustration with Graphics.
Biology
This course is important for those wishing to pursue a career in an area such as human and animal health, biotechnology and the environment.
Business
This course is suitable for students who are prepared to take an interest in current economic issues, business news and international business.
Chemistry
This course is essential for those wishing to prepare for careers in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science and is great preparation for taking the subject at university.
Computing
This course encourages students to develop a broad range of skills and knowledge of computing including organisation of computer systems and programming.
Drama & Theatre
This course is particularly suitable for those wishing to pursue arts-related degree courses and for those wishing to pursue a career in the theatre, film or television.
Economics
This course is suitable for students who are prepared to take an interest in current economic issues, business news and international business.
English Language
This course is a comprehensive study of language in form and use. Some aspects are similar to those of GCSE English, including original writing and textual analysis.