What if TTS doesn`t offer me the A level course that I want to do?
Obviously there are lots of different courses available to students looking to either stay on at school for 6th form, or leave and go to a college. Colleges do offer other courses if you find that TTS does not offer you the one you want to do. Other courses may include Fashion and Textiles, Media Studies, Law, Sociology or Photography. It is a very different environment in a college, and you may find more self-motivation is required.
EMA allowance is also available for study outside of 6th form, depending on family income.
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Is it best to choose A levels that I need for the future or that I enjoy?Ideally it is best to balance out these two factors.
If you find you are choosing A levels you think that you need, but that you find very boring, it is probably pointing to the fact that you will find the employment you are planning to go into dull as well.
You do need to consider what A levels may help you achieve your ideal career, or at least A levels you think may be useful to you when you are older.
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Enjoying what you are doing is very important though while also trying to include those A levels you need, as it promotes self-motivation for the course and you will find it fun.
The best bet is combining a mixture of these two as then you will find attending higher education both a useful and interesting experience.
Help on choosing your A level Subjects will be assisted by Telford Connexions 4 Youth. Contact Mr Howell for more information.
Modern Apprenticeship Options
What is a Modern Apprenticeship?
A Modern Apprenticeship is a course in which you learn while you work. Knowledge, skills and qualifications are gained, and at the same time as earning money.
There are two levels of Modern Apprenticeship: Foundation (FMA) and Advanced (AMA). Both of them lead to National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs), Key Skills qualifications and Technical Certificates.
If you would like more information about this, look at teenzcourses.taw.org.uk
Contact Mr Howell for more information.
Work Options
Some people just want to go into the world of work at 16
And that`s fine, many people do not wish to go to college, or get a modern apprenticeship. In this case talking to Mr. Howell in Careers could help. They could give information about jobs, and even help to get recommendations and CV`s done. For more information into going into full time employment visit our links page. We also have vacancy information which will be announced on the Electronic Notice Board
Work Placement
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Thomas Telford school offers a work placement service so that all sixth form students can gain real experience in the work place. 6.1 students will be informed of this at the start of September.
Work placement for sixth form in 2010 will take place between 12 July - 23 July.
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Tall Ships Challenge
www.tallships.org
We also have an exciting programme giving sixth formers the opportunity to experience life on the open sea. For more information and to share the experiences of students please watch this Video
Fast Tomato
This will also be available to Year 11 students. Contact Mr Howell for more information.

Destinations of Year 11 Students
The destination of Year 11 students in 2008 has been received from Telford Connexions 4 Youth.
The breakdown is as follows:
94% continued in full time education,
4% started modern apprenticeships,
2% started employment.