Where to Study

Includes every course that you do for more than 16 hours a week
The main options when you finish school are:
- Stay on at School – this can be your original school or 6th form
- Go to college
You may have a very specific course or subject combination in mind and this may dictate where you study. Do your research. Talk to your Personal Adviser, visit www.bradford4learning.com or contact Connexions Bradford on 01274 377800, email connexionsbradford@prospects.co.ukhttp://propects.co.uk/ about local further education provision, read the college prospectuses (course information booklets) and visit the colleges – most have open evenings, or will allow visit for individuals to look around.
Sixth Forms and Sixth Form Colleges
Courses on offer include: A Levels, AS Levels, GCSEs, GNVQs and Diplomas
Colleges of Further Education
(sometimes called tertiary or technical colleges), offer A levels, AS Levels, GCSEs, GNVQs, Diplomas and numerous full time and part time vocational courses including BTEC.
Higher Education
This is generally entered at 18 or older. The vast majority of people who go on to higher education at a university or college of higher education have done some further education.


