Next Step: apprenticeships, sixth form and college courses in Kent

Do you have a child already thinking about their Post-16 options? Are you accompanying a Year 11 student to college and sixth form open days this autumn or have you got a child preparing for GCSE exams?

Some of the hardest decisions that often have to be made relate to education, which is why our latest magazine Next Step is here to help teenagers and their families in Kent.

Help your child take their Next Step with our 64-page guide to Post-16 options in Kent
Help your child take their Next Step with our 64-page guide to Post-16 options in Kent

The comprehensive stand alone magazine is for Year 11 students and is available now from schools and select outlets - and as an e-edition via this website.

Scroll down to find out how to download your FREE copy.

Next Step explores the huge variety of Post-16 options that are available in Kent including A-levels and sixth form admissions, apprenticeships, college and study programmes or further/higher education courses.

Next Step also contains tips for revising for exams and how to cope with the pressure of school or exams, advice on what to do should you not get the grades you were expecting next summer, or wish to switch courses or subject choices during a new term.

And for anyone currently exploring their options for when GCSE exams are finally over - there is also a comprehensive run down of all the open days at schools, colleges and sixth forms taking place in Kent in the coming months.

Next Step is being made available in schools across the county but if you've yet to get your hands on a copy you can download our fantastic e-edition now. Simply click here.

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Next Step is out now
Next Step is out now

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