KICKSTART – September 2024
Funding information: | Free for Eligible 16-18 year olds. Adult funding available dependant on learner circumstances otherwise course costs apply. |
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Duration: | 1 year |
Attendance: | Full-time Provision |
Course Overview
Kickstart is an introductory programme that supports young people who are anxious about starting college or not quite ready for the big step. This may be because they have missed out on some stages of school or they have been on a tailor made pogramme such as home education.
This programme aims to develop resilience and commitment to education, whilst working towards vocational programme entry requirements.
Students will work on their personal development, English, maths and employability. Students will be able to have visits and taster sessions in vocational areas to help them decide what to study next.
For example, students can sample:
- Creative Studies
- Business
- Care
- Catering
- Construction
- Hair & Beauty
- Sport/Public Services
- Travel
All students will have a personal tutor who provides holistic care under our ASPIRE programme.
This is a flexible course, tailored to the students needs. It can be full or part time.
Course Content
Kickstart starts with a two-week welcome induction programme to help you settle in and to help us get things the right level for you.
Students will be supported to work on personal targets . We will help you to feel confident whilst also taking on new challenges so that you can progress towards your goals.
This programme contains the following elements:
- Personal Development
- English
- Maths
- Employability Skills
- Tutorial
- Enrichment activities
Entry Requirements
This course is suitable for those aged 16-19 (or up to 24 if they have an EHCP). It is suited to students who find education challenging due to:
- Anxiety or social issues
- Missing large parts of previous education
- Not being ready to study a vocational or academic course
- Unable to study full time
It is suited to students who can:
- Behave safety
- Try their best
- Try to use coping skills
- Try to be organised
Be kind to others
Assessment Methods
- Communication with you and observation of your skills
- Portfolio building
- Examinations in GCSE Maths and English
Progression
Progression on completion of the course will depend upon individual performance, attitude and attendance with successful students being offered an opportunity to transition to an appropriate vocational programme.