
The Education and Skills Act 2008 means that
all young people will be required by law to continue in education
or training to the end of the academic year in which they turn 17
from 2013 and until at least their 18th birthday from 2015.
The expectation is that all such education and
or training will lead to nationally recognised qualifications.
Raising the Participation Age (RPA) to age 18
does not mean raising the school leaving age. Young people will not
have to stay in school; they will be able to choose one of the
following main routes open to them;
- Full time education eg. school,
college or home tuition
- Work based learning eg. an
Apprenticeship or
- Part time training alongside working
or volunteering for over 20 hours per
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Provision of Post-16 Education and Training:
Under the Apprenticeship, Skills, Children and Learning Act
2009, local authorities assumed responsibility for commissioning
suitable education and training for all 16-19 year olds from the
academic year 2011/12. More
information.
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Contact Information
Kim
Wattie
Diverse Curriculum Manager
01905 765396
kwattie@worcestershire.gov.uk
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This page was last reviewed 2 May 2012 at 18:35.
The page is next due for review 29 October 2013.