In addition to developing their personal and social skills learners will spend two days a week on work experience.
Students will learn via a combination of group work and specialist support. The course is varied and allows students to develop their literacy, numeracy and IT skills, as well as their work skills.
Students also learn practical skills through sessions that include cookery, art, photography and radio. Our supportive and experienced staff will help prepare students for employment and an independent life.
This course could be funded via your local authority if you have an EHCP.
What you'll learn
This course helps learners with learning difficulties and/or disabilities develop a combination of work experience, practical and key skills.
As part of the course students will have two days of supervised work experience to help develop their work skills.
Students will learn through a range of practical sessions including art, cookery, craft, photography, music, radio, sport and recreation, desktop publishing and a range of enrichment activities including coaching and Duke of Edinburgh awards.
There will also be the chance for them to take part in enrichment activities such as discos, residential trips, visits to museums, exhibitions and theme parks.
A tailored approach is taken towards learning with specialist staff providing support to students every step of the way. Students will learn a specialist curriculum and be taught in groups and receive individual specialist support.
Students will gain the opportunity to progress on to further studies or employment. The course can help boost students’ confidence and self-esteem improve their independence and prepare them for the workplace. Experienced and supportive staff will help prepare students for the responsibilities of adult life.
How you'll learn and be assessed
Students will spend two days a week on supervised work experience and pick up future skills for employment.
There will be a range of enrichment activities and practical group sessions allowing students to develop their personal and social skills.
Coursework or GCSE examinations if appropriate.
Entry requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this programme. A school/college report and an EHCP may be a requirement, based on your support needs. Your suitability for the programme will be determined by our staff after you have attended a taster experience.
We are looking for young people with an enthusiasm to learn and a desire to make progress. We want applicants to actively take part in keep warm activities set by teachers before starting in September