Our A-level Physical Education qualification allows you to pursue your sporting passions by developing a broad theoretical understanding of factors that affect both participation rates within society as well as the performance levels of elite athletes.
Physicists explore the answers to complex questions such as: How did the Universe begin? How does the sun keep shining? What are the basic building blocks of matter? What is mass? What makes things move? If you think these questions are fascinating, then you'll enjoy studying physics.
Gain valuable insights and a detailed understanding of your own and other people’s thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Explore a wide range of subjects, including social and cognitive psychology and psychopathology. Whether you aspire to work as a teacher or nurse, or to work in a business environment, this A-level will provide you with invaluable knowledge and skills.
Develop your knowledge and understanding of sociological theory and the research methods used by sociologists to examine specific aspects of society. Challenge yourself to think critically about the society we live in and how different socio-economic structures impact upon our experience of social life.
Our Land-Based Studies Access Diploma will provide you with the necessary study skills and field-specific grounding to succeed in your chosen agriculture, animal or equine degree.
Our Sports Studies Access Diploma is the perfect entry point to start your journey towards a career in the global sports industry. You’ll complete academic and practical sessions to develop the skills and knowledge of sport.
Highly regarded by employers, apprenticeships can help you to progress your career, in an existing or completely new role. An apprenticeship can also be a valuable first step into an agricultural career, providing an ideal opportunity to ‘learn while you earn’.
A two-day course which covers chainsaw maintenance and basic operations, leading towards certification with either Lantra or NPTC.
A five-day training course leading towards a City & Guilds NPTC assessment for the awards - Chainsaw Maintenance and Cross-cutting and Felling Small Trees up to 380mm (formerly CS30/31).
The qualification is suitable for school leavers or for adults looking for a change in career. It provides a valuable alternative for those candidates who do not have access to work-based qualifications.