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Key Web Pages - Isle of Wight Post-16 Pathways Key Web Pages - Isle of Wight Post-16 Pathways IW 6th forms (A-level courses and Level 3 vocational courses) Ryde Academy www.rydeacademy.org Christ the King College www.christ-the-king.iow.sch.uk Cowes Enterprise College www.cowesec.org.uk The Island VI form www.iiviformcampus.org.uk IW Further Education – type Colleges (vocational courses at all different levels) IW College www.iwcollege.ac.uk CECAMM (Engineering and Marine) www.cecamm.co.uk HTP Apprenticeship College www.htp.ac.uk MPCT (Military Preparation) www.mpct.co.uk Platform One (Music) www.platformone.org UKSA (Watersports) www.uksa.org POA (courses and apprenticeship support) www.poalearning.org.uk Schools and Colleges performance www.gov.uk/school-performance-tables https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/ IW Apprenticeships and Traineeships (employer-based learning) HTP www.htp.ac.uk SMART www.smarttar.co.uk CLC www.carelearningcentre.co.uk IW College www.iwcollege.ac.uk/courses/apprenticeships IW Council www.iwight.com/jobvacancies NHS www.jobs.nhs.uk Updated May 2020 GKN https://careers.gknaerospace.com/content/Apprentices/ BAe Systems https://www.baesystems.com/en/careers/careers-in-the- uk/apprenticeships Apprenticeship vacancies www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship (national including Isle of Wight – search 10 miles from Newport for IW vacancies, or search whole of England and sort by closest distance) www.isleofwightjobs.com (local recruitment website) www.ucas.com (higher level and degree apprenticeships) Universities Southern Universities Russell Group Universities Southampton www.southampton.ac.uk Birmingham Portsmouth www.port.ac.uk Bristol Southampton Solent www.solent.ac.uk Cambridge Bournemouth www.bournemouth.ac.uk Cardiff Chichester www.chi.ac.uk Durham Winchester www.winchester.ac.uk Edinburgh Brighton www.brighton.ac.uk Exeter Sussex (Brighton) www.sussex.ac.uk Glasgow Surrey (Guildford) www.surrey.ac.uk Imperial College London Plymouth www.plymouth.ac.uk Kings College London Exeter www.exeter.ac.uk Leeds Arts University Bournemouth www.aub.ac.uk Liverpool Reading www.reading.ac.uk London School of Economics (LSE) Oxford Brookes www.brookes.ac.uk Manchester Bristol www.bristol.ac.uk Newcastle Bristol West of England (UWE) www.uwe.ac.uk Nottingham Bath www.bath.ac.uk Oxford Bath Spa www.bathspa.ac.uk Queen Mary London Queens Belfast UCAS www.ucas.com Sheffield Southampton Russell Group www.russellgroup.ac.uk (for A-level choice advice search University College London for “Informed Choices” (UCL) Warwick York Updated May 2020 University Comparison websites Complete University Guide www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk Times www.thetimes.co.uk/article/good-university-guide-in-full-tp6dzs7wn Guardian www.theguardian.com/education/ng- interactive/2019/jun/07/university-league-tables-2020 Discover Uni and Unistats https://discoveruni.gov.uk/ Graduate salaries http://www.centralcareershub.co.uk/longitudinal-education- outcomes-data/ Local Mainland Sixth Form and Further Education Colleges Brockenhurst Richard Taunton Peter Symonds Havant and South Portsmouth College (New 6th Form College (Winchester) Downs College College Forest) (Southampton) Highbury College Southampton City Itchen 6th Form CEMAST (Fareham (Portsmouth) College College – STEM Centre) (Southampton) University Fareham College Barton Peveril Totton College (Nr Sparsholt College Technical College College (Eastleigh) Southampton/New (Nr Winchester) (UTC) Portsmouth Forest) Updated May 2020 .
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