What does “Level” mean?
Don’t worry if you aren’t sure which level is right for you. Our Admissions Team will look at your grades and experience to place you on the perfect course.
Perfect for building confidence and foundational skills. No previous qualifications are usually required.
Equivalent to GCSEs. Great for starting a new subject from scratch or gaining the grades you need to progress.
Equivalent to A Levels. These are the standard route for university entry or advanced technical roles.
Equivalent to university-level study. These include HNCs, HNDs, and full degrees, such as those available at University Centre Somerset.
School Leavers
Your next step after Year 11.
Independence, new friends, and subjects you enjoy. Leaving school is a big moment, but we’re here to help you. Choose between A Levels, T Levels, or Technical & Professional qualifications in a supportive environment that treats you as an adult.
Apprenticeships
Earn a wage, get a qualification, and start your career from day one.
Combine a real job with study. You’ll spend most of your time in the workplace, and typically one day a week at college.
Adult Learning
It’s never too late. Retrain, upskill, or learn just for the love of it.
Flexible part-time, evening, and online courses. No matter your schedule, our Adult Learning courses are designed to fit around your busy life and work commitments.
Common Questions
Is College different from school?
Yes. You call tutors by their first name, you don’t wear a uniform, and you manage your own time.
For an apprenticeship, do I need to find my own employer?
Yes, it certainly helps. An important part of an apprenticeship is that self-reliance, and seeing just what the real job market is like. Our Apprenticeship team, however, is here to help – we have a Talent Pool and a vacancy matching service to help you succeed.
As an adult, how can I afford to come back to College?
Many of our courses are free, depending on your income or prior qualifications. We can help you check your eligibility – just get in touch!
What happens if I don’t get the GCSE grades I predicted?
Don’t panic. We offer courses at every level – if you miss out on grades for a Level 3 course, for example, we can usually start you on a Level 2 to help build you skills up. Plus, we build GCSE maths and English resits directly into your timetable if you didn’t achieve a Grade 4.