You could get a bursary to help with education-related costs if you're aged 16 to 19 and studying at school or college (not university) in England or on a training course, including unpaid work experience.
Apprenticeships combine practical training in a job with study. As an apprentice you’ll work alongside experienced staff, gain job-specific skills, earn a wage and get holiday pay, and study towards a related qualification.
GET MORE OUT OF A CAREER IN THE ARMY Looking to develop your skills? Travel the world? Make new friends? Whoever you are and whatever you want to do, an Army apprenticeship can help you get there. The Army has one of the largest…
Here at Darlington College we provide a huge variety of courses to suit the ambitions of every single student. Whether you are leaving school, considering a return to education, looking to enhance your career development, an employer…
Are you aged 16 to 24 years old and want to join a group of young people that will be part of "the Youth Voice of Middlesbrough" Do you feel that you are not being heard? Do you want to have a say in how things are run? Then why not find out about…
What is an Employment or Recruitment Agency? A recruitment agency or employment agency, matches individual employer needs with the agency's registered workers, looking at an individual's skills, experience, qualifications…
Middlesbrough College are taking positive steps to ESOL. A full time course for speakers of other languages, aged 16-18 who wish to progress to other mainstream courses or into employment. You will study speaking and listening,…
Get In Go Far is a new government campaign designed to inspire young people to consider apprenticeships, traineeships and work experience as a route to a rewarding career. It aims to inform and inspire young people, parents, teachers and…