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Directory of Alternative Education Providers DIRECTORY OF ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION PROVIDERS September 2021 OFFICIAL 1 An Alternative Provision Directory, which offers a list of organisations providing educational placements, who have at least met the minimum standards to be listed, set by North Yorkshire County Council. It is expected that this framework will be used by schools, academies, specialist providers and NYCC specialist teams to source Alternative Education for Children and Young People who are: - At risk of exclusion from school; Excluded from school on a fixed term basis; At risk of disengaging from mainstream education; Require additional support during a negotiated transfer between mainstream schools; Otherwise require Alternative Education provision to meet their educational entitlement, for instance in line with an Education, Health and Care Plan; Looked After Child with no school place. This framework does not remove or amend any of the statutory obligations and duties upon schools /academies in relation to the provision of education or the exclusion of children and young people from school. Any child or young person placed either full or part time in alternative education provision, remains on the roll of that school and responsibility for delivering the full time education and all other duties in respect of that child remain with the school. Specifically, the commissioning school remains responsible for monitoring and tracking the progress of individual children and confirming that the provision is of good quality, value for money and meets the needs of the individual involved. Minimum Standards The NYCC framework of minimum standards expects: Providers to be operating lawfully in accordance with the DfE Alternative Provision Statutory Guidance. Providers to complete a Self-Evaluation Framework which will be updated annually: o Evidence of up-to-date staff DBS certificates o Staff Training Log o Registration details o Policies and procedures scrutinised such as Safeguarding / Health and Safety etc. o Provider Improvement plan An annual meeting with a Local Authority representative to scrutinise evidence contained within the Self-Evaluation Framework. OFFICIAL 2 Contents List of Courses 6 – 17 Providers by Area o Craven 18 o Hambleton / Richmondshire 19 o Harrogate / Ripon / Knaresborough 20 o Scarborough / Whitby / Ryedale 21 o Selby 22 Alternative Education Providers o Academy21 23 o Academy Hair and Beauty 26 o Ad Astra 28 o Apricot Online Limited 31 o Aspire Igen 34 o Bilbrough Country Classrooms 36 o Coast Tuition 38 o Connect2Education 40 o Construction Skills Village 43 OFFICIAL 3 o Craven PRS 45 o Darlington College 47 o Educ8 49 o Evolve Sports Academy 52 o Farm Education 54 o Fresh Start 55 o Futureworks NY 58 o GoGet 61 o Hambleton and Richmondshire PRS 63 o High Adventure Outdoor Education Centre 65 o Intuitions 67 o Kip McGrath Harrogate 69 o Kip McGrath Selby 72 o Krash Labs 74 o Learning Trades Ltd 76 o Leeds City College 78 o Leeds College of Building 80 o Lingfield Alternative Vocational Provision 82 o Martin Gray Football Academy 84 o Middlesbrough College 86 o Nisai 89 o North Yorkshire Moors National Park Centre 93 o North Yorkshire Outdoor Learning – Bewerley Park (Pateley Bridge) 95 o North Yorkshire Outdoor Learning – East Barnby (Whitby) 97 OFFICIAL 4 o Nudge Education 99 o Open Arms 102 o Prince’s Trust 104 o PT Hub 106 o Reintegreat Education Solutions 109 o Right Trax 111 o Ryedale Special Families 113 o Scarborough PRS 115 o Selby College 117 o Springwell Harrogate 119 o Stockton 6th Form College 122 o Strive for Education 124 o Targeted Provision 127 o The Alternative School 129 o The Bungalow Partnership 132 o The Rubicon Centre (Selby PRS) 134 o The Toolbox Project 136 Directory Registration & AP Statutory Guidance 138 OFFICIAL 5 Search by Course: Subject Course Name Description Level Providers Available 14 - 16 School Entry Level 3 / 14-16 School Link Offer 2 day offer City & Guilds Middlesbrough College Offer Level 1 14 - 16 School Entry Level 3 / 14-16 School Link Offer 3 day vocational offer NOCN Middlesbrough College Offer Level 1 14 - 16 School NOCN / City Entry Level 3 / 14-16 School Link Offer 5 day offer Middlesbrough College Offer and Guilds Level 1 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Creative Media Apprenticeship Academy Level 1 Leeds City College Offer offer 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Sport Apprenticeship Academy Level 1 Leeds City College Offer offer 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Motor Vehicle Apprenticeship Academy Level 1 Leeds City College Offer offer 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Food & Nutrition Apprenticeship Academy Level 1 Leeds City College Offer offer 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Hair & Beauty Apprenticeship Academy Level 1 Leeds City College Offer offer 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Health and Social Care Apprenticeship Academy Level 2 Leeds City College Offer offer OFFICIAL 6 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Public Services Apprenticeship Academy Level 3 Leeds City College Offer offer 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Performing Arts Apprenticeship Academy Level 4 Leeds City College Offer offer 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Construction & the Built Environment Level 1 and 2 Leeds College of Building Offer offer 14 - 16 School Level 1 Award/ Certificate/ Ext Cert & Diploma in 14 - 16 school Level 1 Leeds College of Building Offer Construction offer 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Craft carousel around different trade areas TBC Leeds College of Building Offer offer 14 - 16 School Diploma in an Introduction to Health, Social Care 14 - 16 school Level 1 Selby College Offer and Young Peoples Settings offer 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Practical Construction Operations Level 1 Selby College Offer offer 14 - 16 School NVQ Certificate in Performing Engineering 14 - 16 school Level 1 Selby College Offer Operations offer 14 - 16 School Awards in Developing Employability Skills and 14 - 16 school Level 1 Selby College Offer Certificate in Hairdressing Studies offer Awards in Developing Employability Skills and 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Certificate in Level 1 Selby College Offer offer Beauty Therapy Studies 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Diploma in Skills for Independence and Work Entry Level 2 Selby College Offer offer 14 - 16 School 14 - 16 school Extended Certificate in Vocational Studies Entry Level 3 Selby College Offer offer OFFICIAL 7 Agriculture Agriculture Diploma Level 2 Farm Education AQA unit award Unit Awards other Entry Level Martin Gray Football Academy scheme Art Art and Media Award Level 1 Darlington College The Alternative School, Nudge Education, Art Art Other n/a Strive for Education Level 1 – Beauty NVQ Beauty Therapy Award Intuitions Level 3 Level 1 – Business Business Studies GCSE / Award Apricot Online, Darlington College Level 2 Level 1 – Careers Career Choices BTEC Award The Alternative School Level 2 Catering Catering Award Level 1 Darlington College Level 1 – Catering Jamie Oliver Cooking Skills BTEC Award The Alternative School Level 2 Darlington College, Educ8, Kip McGrath Childcare Childcare Award Level 1 Harrogate Ad Astra, Construction Skills Village Construction Construction Award Level 1 Scarborough, Darlington College and Strive for Education 14 - 16 school Construction Construction & the Built Environment Level 1 and 2 Leeds College of Building offer OFFICIAL 8 Level 1 Award/ Certificate/ Ext Cert & Diploma in 14 - 16 school Construction Level 1 Leeds College of Building Construction offer 14 - 16 school Construction Craft carousel around different trade areas TBC Leeds College of Building offer 14 - 16 school Creative Media Creative Media Apprenticeship Academy Level 1 Leeds City College offer Design Food Technology GCSE Level 1 and 2 Connect2Education Technology Design Textiles GCSE Level 1 and 2 Connect2Education Technology Economics GCSE Economics GCSE Key Stage 4 Nisai Employability Employability Cert Level 2 Nisai, Stockton 6th Form College Employability Employability Post 16 Award Level 1 Right Trax Entry Level Employability Employability Skills Award Coast Tuition, Futureworks 1 - 2 Level 1 – Employability Preparation for Working Life GCSE Academy 21 Level 2 Level 1 / Level Engineering Engineering Award Darlington College, Educ8 2 Entry Level English English Entry Level Cert Apricot Online 1 - 3 OFFICIAL 9 English English for Speakers of Other Languages Cert Level 1 Nisai English English Language Online A-Level Nisai Academy 21, Ad Astra, Apricot Online, Bilbrough Country Classrooms, Coast Level 1 – Tuition, Connect2Education, Kip McGrath English English Language & English Literature GCSE Level 2 Harrogate, Kip McGrath Selby, Nisai, Nudge Education, PT Hub, Reintegreat, Stockton 6th Form College English English Literature Online A-Level Nisai Ad Astra, Apricot Online, Bilbrough Country Classrooms, Coast Tuition, Entry Lev 1 - Connect2Education, Evolve, Fresh Start, English Functional Skills English Award Level 2 Futureworks NY, Learning Trades Ltd, PT Hub, Reintegreat, Strive for Education and The Alternative School Academy 21, Academy Hair and Beauty, Level 1 – English Functional skills English Award Lingfield AP, Educ8, Stockton 6th Form Level 2 College Entry Level 3 English Functional skills English Award Nisai, Open Arms to Level 2 English Key Stage 3 English Other Key Stage 3 Nisai Level 1 – Enterprise Work skills, Enterprise BTEC Award The Alternative School Level 2 Enterprise Bespoke projects Other n/a Nudge Education OFFICIAL 10 Foreign Level 1 – French GCSE / German GCSE GCSE Connect2Education Languages Level 2 General Studies Key Stage 3 General
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