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Choices available for 16-year-olds: education, apprenticeships, vocational qualifications

By: Emma Grafton-Williams

Published: 00:00, 13 January 2016

Updated: 14:39, 13 January 2016

When you reach the age of 16, big decisions need to be made.

Young people are expected to stay in education until the age of 18 depending on which school they attend - and with lots of options available it’s a tough choice to make.

Check out our guide on what a 16-year-old can do once they finish their GCSEs. Options are divided into three areas.

Studying full-time

Schools, colleges and training providers offer a range of subjects and courses if your child wants to stay in full-time education.

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A-levels

Studying A-levels can be a fantastic route to degree-level study at university

Vocational Qualifications – NVQs and BTECs

Apprenticeships

If you are interested in starting work and learning new skills then this could be the right option for them. There are different types of apprenticeships across plenty of industry sectors.

Apprenticeships are a great way to combine practical learning and key skills with on the job training

Work or volunteer while studying part time

If studying full-time isn’t the right option for you, you can combine full or part-time work with training or studying for a qualification alongside the job

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