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Page 1: Principal’s...Principal’s WelcomE We believe everyone should have an ambition. So, our new prospectus will guide you through the programmes that can help make your ambition a reality
Page 2: Principal’s...Principal’s WelcomE We believe everyone should have an ambition. So, our new prospectus will guide you through the programmes that can help make your ambition a reality

Principal’sWelcomEWe believe everyone should have an ambition. So, our new prospectus will guide you through the programmes that can help make your ambition a reality. You can read about the career routes your interests could take you down and inspiring stories from past students who we have helped to achieve their ambitions.

Here, we have a strong focus on practical skills and technical and professional qualifications. But make no mistake. Our programmes are just as challenging as more traditional academic studies. You won’t just develop your knowledge in the classroom; you will grow your independence, learn in specialist environments and build the skills and behaviours you need to stand out to employers.

Ambition takes many forms. Our students progress to apprenticeships and get jobs, while around half go on to University. As we’re part of the University of Derby we can offer you seamless pathways and access to unique resources, services and opportunities.

We will help you to think big but we like to act small. We will personalise your experience, get to know you as an individual and support you as we take you out of your comfort zone. Mixing learning in your subject area with maths, English and a range of different activities and challenges; your course will help you discover your future self.

EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE AN AMBITION. INDIVIDUALS CAN CHANGE THE WORLD.

Len Tildsley Principal

Page 3: Principal’s...Principal’s WelcomE We believe everyone should have an ambition. So, our new prospectus will guide you through the programmes that can help make your ambition a reality

We’ve created some easy to follow symbols

Keep a look out for these symbols on the subject pages.

Different levels of study available

Progression routes availableBuxton & Leek College

Progression routes availableThe University of Derby

Progression routes availableBuxton & Leek College The University of Derby

dual route available

Apprenticeship route available

Traineeship route available

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career ready Combined programmes

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1,700

£9m

£1K

700+

40+

fine diningrestaurantcustomers2018/19

refurbishmentLeek campus

student funding to progress to Higher Education at the University of Derby

local employersfor placements andapprenticeships2018/19

enrichmentactivities

realworldlearning

contentsour campuses 4case studies 6student support& enrichment 12something for everyone 16progression 18employability 20money matters 21parent zone 22

quick guidesfull-time study 24apprenticeships 25traineeships 26development skills 27sen foundation 27

subject areasart & design 30performing arts 32media 34Beauty, spa & media make up 36hairdressing & barbering 38business management & finance 40computing, ict & digital skills 42childcare & education 44Health, Social Care & Psychology 46hospitality & catering 48travel & tourism 50sport, outdoor, coaching & fitness 52protective services 54engineering & manufacturing technologies 56motor vehicle & motor sports 58carpentry & joinery 60

applicationopen days & advice evenings 62application form 63

72industry- standardhospitality& cateringkitchens

libraries

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apprenticeshipschemes

commercialhair & beautysalons

subject Areas

free localbus routes toour campuses

awesome Campuses

specialistmotor vehicleworkshop

careersadviceon site

somethingforeveryone

part ofuniversityof derby

Page 5: Principal’s...Principal’s WelcomE We believe everyone should have an ambition. So, our new prospectus will guide you through the programmes that can help make your ambition a reality

OUR LEARNING COMMUNITYSize With smaller class sizes, we’re able to spend more time focussing on you and your progression.

industry partnersWe’ve great links with local employers and organisations.

great facilitiesOur campuses are home to the latest tech and industry-standard equipment.

university of derby As we’re part of the University of Derby, you’ll benefit from a larger support system, great progression opportunities and access to the best equipment and facilities.

Want to know more about your travel options?Call 01298 330644 Email [email protected] Visit www.blc.ac.uk/transport

BUXTON CAMPUSDevonshire Road, Buxton SK17 6RYBY BUS - Easily accessible by bus. Annual bus passes available with free travel on certain college routes.BY TRAIN - Station a 5-minute walk away. Trains from Stockport and Manchester.BY CAR - Student car parking is only available for blue badge holders. Nearest public car park at Pavilion Gardens on Burlington Road.

LEEK CAMPUSStockwell Street, Leek ST13 6DPBY BUS - Leek bus station a short walk away. BY CAR - Reasonably priced local car parks close by. Many of our students find free parking on side streets.

HARPUR HILL CAMPUS SPECIALIST MOTOR VEHICLE TRAINING CENTREUnit 28, harpur hill Business Park, Buxton SK17 9JL

Useful linkswww.railcard.co.ukwww.nationalrail.co.ukwww.staffordshire.gov.uk/transport/publictransport/buses

Easy to get to, our campuses are at the heart of our local communities in Buxton and Leek, close to the vibrant town centres. easy to get here from stoke-on-trent, derbyshire, stockport, macclesfield, glossop and staffordshire.

FREE bus TRAVELYou can apply for a bus pass that provides free term-time travel on selected college bus routes when you enrol. Hanging Bridge

MayfieldHill Top

Osmaston

Ridgeway

BullBridge

Brackenfield

Wessington

SouthWingfield

Oakerthorpe

Jacksdale

Westwood

NewBrinsley

Broad Lane

Underwood

Brinsley

Pentrich

Hammersmith

FritchleyBucklandHollow

LowerHartshayNether

Heage Heage

BelperLane End

Broadholme

FarnahGreen

Blackbrook

Hazelwood

WirksworthRoad

Butterley

Golden Valley

Codnor

CrosshillUpperMarehay

StreetLane

Street Lane End

KilburnDenby

HorsleyWoodhouse

Loscoe

Langley Mill

Marlpool

Shipley

SunInn

WatnallGiltbrook

Far Laund

Openwoodgate

Bargate

HolbrookMoorMilford

Holbrook

Duffield

Flaxholme

Allestree

Coxbench

Horsley

LowerKilburn

LittleEaton

SmalleyDobholes Lane

SmalleyRose &Crown

SmalleyCommon

StanleyCommon

WestHallam

Stanley

Chaddesden

Morley

Broomfield

Morley Moor

Breadsall

Oakwood(Windmill)

DuffieldRoad

Mugginton

WestonUnderwood

Kedleston

Park Nook

QuarndonBrailsford

KirkLangley

Mackworth

Ironville

Foston

Scropton

Sudbury

Hatton

Salt BoxCafe

Tutbury

Rolleston

ClayMills

Beam Hill

Horninglow

Stretton

Stapenhill Stanhope Bretby

Winshill

Stanton

Newton Solney

Repton

Willington

Findern

Etwall

Hilton

AllestreeLane End

Nuthall

Swingate

Kimberley

Awsworth

Cotmanhay

Shipley ViewEstate

Kirk Hallam

CorporationRoad

BalloonWood

Trowell

BramcoteStantonby Dale

Dale Lane End

Risley

Briar Gate

Breaston

Draycott

Sandiacre

Stapleford

DraycottRoad Estate

Sawley

Shardlow

Aston-on-Trent

Weston-on-Trent

Chellaston

Barrow-on-Trent

Swarkestone

Stanton-by-Bridge

King’sNewton

Melbourne

EastMidlandsAirport

Diseworth

Castle Donington

KegworthEMGateway

Sutton Bonington

Hathern

Swannington

Coleorton

CoalvilleRavenstone

Long Whatton

Blackfordby

NorrisHill

Packington

Measham

Oakthorpe

Donisthorpe

Netherseal

Overseal

AlbertVillage

Coton-in-the-Elms

Rosliston

Walton on Trent

Linton

Ticknall

Hartshorne

Goseley EstateBoundaryWoodville

MidwayNewhall

Coton Park Castle Gresley

ChurchGresley

CadleyHill

Spondon

ChaddesdenLane End

Alvaston

Shelton Lock

Allenton

AshbourneRoad

KedlestonRoad

Uttoxeter Road

BurtonRoad

LittleoverMickleover

BurnastonLane End

Oakwood

DenbyCommon

Marehay

Birches Lane

ForestryCentre

Ednaston

Ridgeway-on-the-Hill

Ellastone

Denstone

Doveridge

Rocester

Woodseats

Heeley

University

High Lane

Ridgeway Mosborough

Crystal Peaks

Beighton

Wales

WoodallNorwood

Gleadless

Manor Top

Frecheville

Meadowhall

Kiveton Park

HarthillThorpe Salvin

BakestoneMoor

Hodthorpe

Elmfields

Chestnut Drive

Woodlands

Whaley Thorns

Hundall

MarshLane

MiddleHandley

NewWhittington

OldWhittington

Ford

StaveleyHollingwood

Barrow Hill

Inkersall

Birk HillEstate

Spinkhill

HighMoor

Renishaw

MastinMoor

Woodthorpe

Poolsbrook Stanfree

Shuttlewood

Barlborough

Business Park

Duckmanton

NewArkwright

Bole HillCalow

Westthorpe

Beightonfields

Tapton

Norton

Batemoor

Coal Aston

DronfieldWoodhouse

Millthorpe

Apperknowle

Unstone

Unstone Green

WhittingtonMoor

Cutthorpe

BarberLane

Four LaneEnds

BarlowChurch

BarlowCommonside

Newbold

AshgateHospice

OldBrampton

Wigley

Wadshelf

Gosforth

Holmesdale

Hallowes

Holme Hall

Holymoorside

Brampton

WaltonChurch

Belmont

Church

Wingerworth

Old Tupton

HolmgateEstate

StoneEdge

Kelstedge

AshoverLittlemoor

WoolleyMoor

Handley

DeerlandsRoad

Milltown

Scarcliffe

NewHoughton

Pleasley

New BolsoverCarrVale Hillstown

SuttonSpringWood

CalowGreen

SuttonScarsdale

Hasland

Grassmoor

TempleNormanton

Heath

Holmewood

Williamthorpe

Hardstoft

Pilsley

Tupton

North WingfieldGreen

North Wingfield Church

AlmaEstate

Stretton Tibshelf

DoeLea Bramley

Vale

Glapwell

Palterton

Birdholme

LowerPilsley

Warsop

ChurchWarsop

WarsopVale

NetherLangwith

Langwith

Langwith Junction

Westfield Lane

Spion Kop

Mansfield Woodhouse

Westhouses

Blackwell

Newton

Hilcote

Huthwaite

SouthNormanton

SouthNormantonCommon

Pinxton

PinxtonChurch

Pinxton Toll Bar

KirkbyCross

Fulwood

SuttonJunction

Riddings

Pye Bridge

SelstonSelston

Common

Annesley

Shirland

Higham StonebroomEstate

StonebroomMorton ‘Corner Pin’Mickley

Estate

MatlockGreen

Leabrooks

Somercotes

Swanwick

East MidlandsDesignerOutlet

Newfield Green

StalybridgeAshton-under-Lyne

Holme

Mottram

Hollingworth

Hadfield

Tintwistle

Gamesley

Broadbottom

Charlesworth

Hyde

Marple

Hazel Grove

Thornsett

BirchVale

Hayfield

Little Hayfield

Dinting

Padfield

OldGlossop

Hawk Green

Offerton

Lane Ends Grouse Inn

Chisworth

CrosspoolRivelinPost

OfficeRivelin Dams

CutthroatBridge

LadybowerReservoir

MoscarLodge

DerwentFairholmes

Upper Derwent(Kings Tree)

Fearfall Wood

HuntersBar

EcclesallYorkshire Bridge

Bamford

Marquisof Granby Hathersage

Grindleford

Hope

Bradwell

Ashford-in-the-Water

Hassop

CalverCalver Sough

StoneyMiddleton

EyamFoolow

Litton Wardlow

Cressbrook

GreatLongstone

MonsalHead

GreatHucklow

Brough

Housley

Whirlow

Owler Bar

Totley

Edensor

Pilsley

BaslowChurch

BaslowNether End

CliffCollege

Fox House

Parkhead

RobinHood

Rowsley

Beeley

Sheldon

OverHaddon

ShuttsLane

Strines

Disley

Newtown

Dove Holes

TownendChapel-en-le-Frith

Chinley

Whaley Bridge

Horwich End

Kettleshulme

CharlesHead

FurnessVale

Fernilee

Cat & Fiddle Ladmanlow

HarpurHill

Burlow

BrierlowBar

Stoneheads

Shallcross

Buxworth

Brownedge

Castleton

Sparrowpit

Barmoor Clough

PeakForest

Tideswell

Peak Dale

Miller’sDale

TopleyPike

Taddington

BathamGate

UpperEnd

Waterswallows

Chelmorton

EarlSterndale

SterndaleMoor

Pomeroy

Crowdecote

Longnor

Flagg

Monyash

Quarnford(Travellers Rest)

Hollinsclough

Bridgemont

HighLane

MarpleBridge

Highwayman

ForestCottage

HurdsfieldWalkerBarn

Rainow

Hartington

HulmeEnd

Alstonefield

Warslow

UpperHulme

BlackshawMoor

WinkingMan

MoorlandsHospital

Bradnop

Waterhouses

Winkhill

BottomHouse

CaltonMoor

Swinscoe

Ilam

Wetton

WardlowTurn

Cauldon

Waterfall

Cauldon Lowe

TittesworthReservoir

Rise End

LeaBridge

Darley DalePost Office

Darley DaleInstitute

Alport

High PeakJunction

Cromford

Upper Town

Bonsall

Middleton

Hackney

Stanton inPeak

Birchover

Elton

Winster

Wensley

Brassington

Starkholmes

Darley Bridge

Youlgreave

ParsleyHay

Newhaven

Middleton byYoulgreave

Alsop-en-le-Dale

Biggin

Old DogThorpe

Mappleton

Tissington Gates

NewtonHouse

Kniveton

Hognaston

Bradbourne

Parwich

TissingtonVillage

FennyBentley

BradleyPastures

CarsingtonWater

Carsington

HoptonMillersGreen

Idridgehay

HullandWard

Cross o’ th’Hands

Turnditch

CowersLane

Hulland

Alsop MoorLodeMill

Whatstandwell

Holloway

CommonEnd

Tansley

Crich

TansleyPost Office

ShottleGate

Ambergate

Holmesfield

MatlockBath

SherwoodPark

Aldercar

LowerBirchwood

Waingroves

AldercarSchool

Glossop

Killamarsh

Worksop

Eckington

Sheffield

NewMills

Buxton

Bakewell

Dronfield

Chesterfield

Clowne

Brimington

Bolsover

Whitwell

Creswell

Shirebrook

Mansfield

Kirkby-in-Ashfield

Sutton-in-Ashfield

Clay Cross

Alfreton

Matlock

Leek

Ashbourne

Ripley

Heanor

Belper

Wirksworth

Eastwood

Ilkeston

LongEaton

Derby(see below for details)

Uttoxeter

Burtonon Trent

Swadlincote

Macclesfield

BosleyReservoir

Ockbrook

CotmanhayFarm

Twyford

WardlowMires

DethickCommon

Blue Boar

DHLPegasus

Park

Calton Lees

Borrowash

Simmondley

Heathcote

Four Lane Ends

KirkIreton

MarkhamVale

Woodhead

Torside

Halfway

Shirley

Cubley

Birley Moor

Brizlincote

Holbeck

Norton

Cuckney

Ashby-de-la-Zouch

Clifton

Milldale

The Moor

Waterthorpe

Upperthorpe

EmmettCarrLane

Westfield

SpringvaleRoad

‘Lido’

Langer Lane

RowthorneLane

Amber Row

ShirlandSchool

CarterLane

‘WhiteHart’

Crown & Woolpack

Triangle

BlackBoy

LonsEstate

Over Lane

ElmsEstate

ParkFoundry

ParksEstate

Dale Park Ave.

Cumbersome Corner AdaleRoad

Queen’s Head

Toll Bar

West HallamCross Roads

Hill Top

NewdigateArms

Triangle

FriarGate

Chain Lane

Havenbaulk Lane

King’s Corner

ArnhemTerrace

Blue Peter

Croft Lane

Hopwell Lodge

Cole Lane

Aston Lane End

RickmansCorner

MasonsArms

Langley

Larklands

CuckneyCreswell

Road

BagshaweCavern

PeakCavern

PeverilCastle

Treak CliffCavern

Blue JohnCavern

Bretton

Eyam Hall

SpeedwellCavern

EyamMuseum

Poole’s Cavern &Forest Adventure

Chatsworth House

Ravenstor

Old HouseMuseum

RedmiresReservoirs

Crowden

RudyardReservoir

LeadMining MuseumGullivers

Kingdom

Heights ofAbraham

CaudwellsMill

RedHouse

CarriageMuseum

Haddon Hall

CrichTramwayVillage

ShiningCliff

NationalStone Centre

Middleton TopEngine Museum

HeritageCentre

MelbourneHall

Donington ParkRace Track and

Motor Museum

Calke Abbey

StauntonHarold

Hall

Castle andMuseum

ForemarkReservoir

Dale Abbey

Elvaston Castle& Country Park

Royal CrownDerby Works& Museum

London RoadCommunity

County CricketGround

Kingsway

Royal

Queens

Sudbury HallMuseum of Childhood

TutburyCastle

D.H. LawrenceMuseum

IlkestonCommunity

Erewash Museum

HeageWindmill

Ripley

DenbyPottery

Memorial

ShipleyPark

Babington

DuffieldCastle (NT)

Kedleston HallCat &FiddleWindmill

NorburyHall

Gradbach

OgstonReservoir

Midland RailwayCentre

WingfieldManor

HardwickHall

StainsbyMill

HardwickOld HallHerb

Garden

Kings MillHospital

CreswellCrags

Bolsover Castle

RenishawHall

SuttonScarsdaleHall

RoyalHospital

WaltonHospital

Rother ValleyCountry Park

Ridgeway CottageIndustry Centre

4

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Places of interest1 Cathedral2 Industrial Museum3 Assembly Rooms4 Museum & Art Gallery

NorthernGeneralHospital

StauntonHarold

Reservoir

BlackRocks

LongshawCountry

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Frog

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NutbrookTrail

GreatNorthernGreenway

MidshiresWay

AttenboroughNature Reserve

StockleyTrail

LinacreReservoirs

CarsingtonWater

KinderReservoir

MassonMill Cromford

Mill

University

University(Mickleover

Campus)

Stepping Hill

Ecclesbourne Valley Railway

IkeaRetail

ParkEcclesbourneValley Railway

Middlewood

Shalesmoor

HerdingsPark

Sheffield

Langwith-Whaley Thorns

Shirebrook

MansfieldWoodhouse

Whitwell

Bamford

Hope

Edale

Hathersage

Grindleford

Dore

Dronfield

Chesterfield

Alfreton

Attenborough

LongEaton

Spondon

Peartree

Matlock

Cromford

Burton onTrent

Tutbury &Hatton

Uttoxeter

Marple

RosehillMarple

Creswell

GuideBridge

Bredbury

Romiley

Hattersley

Godley

Newton

FloweryFieldHyde

North

HydeCentral

Woodley

Mansfield

SuttonParkway

Kirkby

Middlewood

Peak Rail

Glory Mine

Chapel-en-le-Frith

Mossley

Greenfield

Rive

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River

Goyt

Mac

cles

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River Goyt

Peak

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River Ashop

River Noe

River N

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River Loxley

Ladybower Reservoir

Ladybower Reservoir

River Do

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UnderbankReservoir

LangsettReservoir

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River A

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River

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River Wye

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River Churnet

River Dove

River Churnet

River Dove

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Trent & Mersey Canal

River

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River Trent

Erewash

Can

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River

River

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River Rother

Sheffield & South

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Rive

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River Dove

Rive

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Soar Navigation

RowthorneTrail

TeversalTrails

Five PitsTrail

Pleasley Trail

Five PitsTrail

SouthChesterfield

Way

GrassmoorCountry

Park

TransPennine

Trail

TransPennine

Trail

TransPennine

Trail

TransPennine

Trail

UlleyCountryPark

Derwent Dams

DerwentReservoir

BroomheadReservoir

More HallReservoir

Trans PennineTrail

PennineWay

Trans Pennine Trail

Trans PennineTrail

TorsideReservoir

Bleaklow

PennineWay

Trans PennineTrail

PennineBridleway

TamesideHospital

Sett ValleyTrail

GoytWay

Goyt Way

GritstoneWay

LymeHall

Pennine Bridleway

MacclesfieldForest

Goy

t Val

ley

MidshiresWay

GritstoneWay

MidshiresWay

FernileeReservoir

ErrwoodReservoir

High PeakTrail

ManifoldTrail

TissingtonTrail High Peak Trail

ManifoldTrail

Dovedale Tissington

Trail

Limestone Way

Lim

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Melb

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Riverside Path

Derby Canal Trail

Mid

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Limestone Way

MidshiresWay

PennineWay

Monsal Dale

MonsalTrail

Monsal Trail

LimestoneWay

LimestoneWay

ChatsworthPark

Lathkill Dale

High PeakTrail

LimestoneWay

Stanage Edge

Edale

Pennine

Bridleway

Penn

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Brid

leway

Limestone Way

Kinder

RobinHood Line

Supertram

Supertram

Supertram

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M1 to LondonTo Shepshed

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The practical aspects of the outdoor sports

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the industry really appealed to me.

JOSHOUTDOORSAmbition: Josh already has a job lined up at outdoor centre Operation Encounter.FAST FACT: He previously studied Health & Social Care but decided on a complete career change.

Josh has completed lots of additional training and certification as part of his programme. Coastal powerboat driving licence. Rescue & emergency care. Climbing wall instructor qualification. Silver Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. Paddlesport Instructor. Lowland Expedition Leader.

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CAMERONHOSPITALITYAmbition: Go to university and then start my career in hospitality and catering.FAST FACT: Cameron regularly oversees the running of the Devonshire Dome’s restaurant at Buxton.

Cameron is currently studying on our Level 3 Food & Beverage Service programme. He’ll then go on to study Culinary Arts at the University of Derby.

Students run the fine dining restaurant in the Devonshire Dome.

We do everything from preparing the food to receiving and serving guests. Earlier in the year, we put

on a huge dinner for the Rotary Club for 50 visitors. I led on this and got

a real buzz out of seeing so many happy faces at the event.

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stud

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Student voiceWe want you to feel safe and supported here. Our students are at the heart of everything we do. So, we’ll listen to your feedback and ask you for your suggestions, so we can keep on improving the experience we offer.

Additional Learning Support Team If you’ve got a learning difficulty, disability or impairment, we’ll help you access the extra study support you need.

Maths & EnglishThese are essential skills for many employers and universities. So, we’ll assess if you need extra support. We provide different levels of study and have pass rates above the national average for students who re-sit GCSE maths and English.

Careers & employment serviceWe can help you explore different progression routes, make the right career choices and find a job while you’re at college or when you finish your studies.

Our study programmes are tailored to you and designed to support your learning and progression. there is so much more to our college experience than qualifications!We offer lots of support and exciting activities that will help you to develop your life skills. You’ll be able to grow in confidence, have fun, discover your future self and get ready to go to university, launch your career or start an Apprenticeship.

Information, guidance & admissionsFrom the moment you apply for or ask us about one of our programmes, we’ll help you make the right choice and support you by email, phone or face-to-face.

Tutors & assessorsYour Personal Development Coach (Mentor for Apprentices) will support you throughout your learning journey. They will regularly meet with you to set you targets, track your achievements and help you complete your programme and get ready for the future.

Progress CoachJoin a full-time programme and your Progress Coach will regularly meet with you to support your progress, help with any issues and make sure we meet your learning needs.

Student Wellbeing Service& Student MentorsWe’ll help you to feel safe and well during your studies. We provide advice and guidance on personal issues that might impact on your studies or student experience, such as mental health, physical health, finances or housing.

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Independent learningWe’ll help you develop your independent learning skills, so you can think critically, work on your own and develop the confidence and resilience you need to succeed.

BLC Invest/ Evolve ProgrammeWe will invest in learners through the Evolve programme to develop skills, employability and staying safe.

Work experience & placements teamThanks to our excellent industry links, you can go on a work placement to develop your skills, boost your CV and get the right experience for your future career. You’ll also be able to visit employers, attend seminars and hear from industry specialists.

University visitsWe arrange trips to universities throughout the year, so you can check out your options.

LibrariesAt our libraries at both our campuses, you can access a range of books, magazines, equipment and digital resources to support your learning. Here, our IT facilities and study spaces will help you with your studies and career planning.

Student discountsApply for a student discount card online or at our Union of Students to get access to 200+ UK discounts on travel, entertainment, shopping, eating out and entertainment. Other perks include:• 30% off hair & beauty

treatments at our campus salons• Buy an Apple Mac at cost price • 20% off retail products

including Wella• 10% off spa packages

What’s the difference?Full-Time Programmes. Apprenticeships.Traineeships. Find out on page 26

Thanks to our enrichment team and Union of Students, you can get involved with FREE activities throughout the year.

VolunteeringSupport charities, help your community, develop your skills and boost your CV by taking part in fundraising events, Volunteer Week and community and befriending projects.

life skillsWe’ve all kinds of enrichment projects that will help you to expand your personal skills, including Wellness, Car maintenance AND COOKERY.

Extra qualificationsWant to stand out from the crowd when you apply for a job or university? Our Enrichment offering provides all students with the opportunity to gain extra qualifications such as First Aid and Food Hygiene.

Student competitionWe’ll help you enter regional, national and global competitions that will test your skills against students from all around the world!

Social eventsGet involved. Meet new friends. Go on trips to places like Alton Towers, Buxton Carnival, the Houses of Parliament and Beauty UK at the NEC.

SPORTSWe have our own football and netball teams, who take part in leagues and charity activities. We also offer Zumba, yoga, circuit training, gym programmes, outdoor activities, dance and boxing.

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Extra support with learning.Ideal for students with only a few qualifications.The support you need in an inclusive learning environment.

No formal entry requirements. Places based on a successful interview and short assessment to make sure you’re on the right programme for your ability.

Developing Skills.SEN Foundation.

Further education with work experience.Traineeship.Employment with further training and support.Employment.

Learn a vocational subject.Improve your maths ICT and English skills.Learn introductory skills linked to a job you’d like to do.

Build skills and knowledge in your subject area, linking to a job you’d like to do. You can start work with a Level 2 qualification in some industries.

Learn and apply more advanced knowledge and skills in your subject area.Learning linked to progression to a university degree or job you’d like to do.

Progress onto a university course such as a Higher Apprenticeship, Foundation Degree or Honours Degree.

Some programmes don’t have any entry requirements.

Traineeships and Developing Skills.

Level 2 - Apprenticeship.Level 2 - Full-Time Programme.

GCSEs science or ICT may be required for certain subjects or a Level 1 qualification.

Level 2 - Apprenticeship.Level 2 - Full-Time Programme.

Level 3 - Apprenticeship.Level 3 - Full-Time Programme.Employment.

Level 3 - Apprenticeship.Level 3 - Full-Time Programme.

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Centre for Contemporary Hospitality & TourismWe’re creating a world-leading centre at our Buxton campus to develop top talent for the booming hospitality, events and tourism industry. With its rich cultural and events scene, Buxton is the ideal place to start preparing for an exciting career that could take you anywhere in the world.

We’ve invested £9 million in brand new engineering, art & design and carpentry facilities at our Leek campus.

Whatever your future ambitions, our full-time programmes and apprenticeships are designed to help you progress after college. We’ll support you every step of the way whether you want to prepare for employment, go on to university, enjoy further training or do something different.

Taking the next stepTo help you discover your future self and prepare for the next stage in your journey, we’ve put careers, employability, work placements, industry links and training at the heart of our learning experience.Our team of Careers Advisers, Placement Officers and Progress Coaches will support you with your future career aspirations and work experience.

The University of DerbyAs we’re part of the University, we’re uniquely positioned to be able to offer you a seamless transition from Entry Level 1 all the way through to Foundation Degrees, Bachelor Degrees, Masters Degrees and PhDs.Our students also benefit from:• Opportunities to engage

with University tutors and learn about University life

• Visits to the University of Derby campuses to gain real-life experience of the University

• Access to a £1,000 bursary if they join a full-time degree at the University

• Automatically becoming part of the University of Derby Union of Students that provides access to all kinds of societies, sports, activities and support.

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We’ve built employability into all of our full-time and apprenticeship programmes. So, when you leave college, you’re ready for the world of work or to move on to Higher Education to achieve your career goals.

You don’t pay tuition fees if you’re a UK or EU student aged under 19 when you start your programme. However, you may have to pay for some equipment and resources or need some financial support during your studies. There are various financial schemes available and we’re passionate about making sure you get the funding you’re entitled to.

Care to Learn SchemeThis provides funding to students aged under 20 who need assistance with childcare costs and meet certain criteria.

ChildcareWe’ve a list of registered childcare providers who can provide support. If you’re aged 20+ and receive a means tested benefit, we may also contribute towards your childcare costs.

Advanced learner loansIf you’re aged 19+ and want to study a Level 3 programme or higher (subject to eligibility) this Government loan contributes towards fees. Certain eligibility criteria apply and repayments start the April after you complete or withdraw from your programme.You’ll start to pay back your loan (plus interest) when you earn £25,000 or more a year. Your annual repayment will be 9% of any income you earn over £25,000.• £15 a month - earning £27,000pa• £37 a month - earning £30,000pa

Got a question about our fees or financial support?Call 0800 074 0099Visit blc.ac.uk/courses/fees Info www.gov.uk

Please note that these thresholds change each year - visit https://www.gov.uk/advanced-learner-loan for more information

tuition fees• Aged under 19 - no tuition fees• Aged 19+ - you’ll pay the full tuition

fee, subsidised tuition fee or may be eligible for a Learner Loan depending on your circumstances

• Apprenticeships - your employer will pay the fee

• Work experience/placement - no fees to pay.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT FUNDSupports the cost of things like a uniform, equipment or transport if your parents have a combined household income of less than £25,000 per year.

£1,200 bursaryYou’ll receive this if you’re aged 16-19 and either in care, a care leaver, receive Income Support/Universal Credit or are a disabled learner receiving ESA (Employment Support Allowance) or Universal Credit AND Disability Living Allowance (DLA) or Personal Independence Payments in your own right.

Free college mealsFinancial support is available for eligible students. If you have free meals at school, you’ll normally receive them at college too.

Careers & Employment Service

We provide advice and guidance on career pathways, employment and writing your CV. We can also help you get into work and find a job while you’re at college.

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All of our programmes offer work placements and guest speakers to help you develop the industry knowledge and specialist skills you need for your future career. We’ve also got strong links with local and national employers looking for top talent.

Our Buxton and Leek campuses have libraries packed full of resources. Here, you’ll find all kinds of trade and industry publications, local newspapers and books that provide guidance on a variety of careers and industries.

There are lots of opportunities to go on trips and attend professional events and shows to grow your industry knowledge.

You’ll train using industry-standard equipment and facilities, so you’re ready to make an impact in your chosen career from the word go.

Many of our tutors have industry backgrounds and can pass on invaluable skills, knowledge, connections and advice.

Our Enrichment programme can help you get work-ready and contribute to society through fundraising and voluntary work through a variety of different clubs, conferences and events.

You can build your skills and stand out from the crowd with our Enrichment and Evolve programmes.

There are lots of different challenges and activities you can get involved with to grow your skills and boost your CV.

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There are all kinds of options after GCSEs ranging from NVQs, BTECs and A-Levels to Apprenticeships and Traineeships. As things are changing all the time, it can be a bit confusing. Don’t worry, our teams are on hand to help students and their parents make the right choices and understand all of the different options available to them.

Supporting students & parents• Open Days & Advice Evenings -

come along and talk to us and we’ll answer your questions.

• School Liaison Service - we visit local schools to talk to teachers, careers advisers, students and parents about the different pathways available.

• Information & Guidance Teams - we can provide advice on everything from finding the right programme to applying to college to coming along for an interview.

• Admissions Team - we support prospective students throughout the application and enrolment process.

• Support Teams - we’re there for our students throughout their college years and you’ll be kept up to date on their progress.

You’ll be kept up to date on progress at College.Just get in touch Call 0800 074 0099Email [email protected]

Hints & tipsThings to think about when choosing a college or sixth form:• Classroom or practical

skills-based learning• Different learning &

assessment styles• Availability of a range of

programmes & qualifications• State-of-the-art facilities• Future career plans, progression

routes & employability• Student support &

learning experience• Transport links & ease of travel• Students can apply for as many

colleges or sixth forms as they like - it’s good to keep your options open.

results dayDon’t panic if results don’t go as expected. We offer lots of different options, opportunities and pathways. Just contact our friendly team.

GCSE Re-sitsWe have excellent pass rates for students who re-sit their GCSE maths and/or English as part of their study programme. In 2019, 130 of our students passed their maths and English GCSE re-sits with flying colours; others gaineda Functional Skills qualification.

Changing collegeStudents studying at a different college can still change to one of our programmes and explore alternative career pathways. We may be able to give you credit for what you have already achieved.

More informationSearch for these websites to discover more info and support your child:• National Careers Service• Target Careers• National Apprenticeship Service• UCAS Career Finder • UCAS Progress Course Search

Confused about the new GCSE grades? See our conversion tableTurn to page 18

adult coursesLooking to change career, improve your prospects or learn a new hobby or skill yourself? We offer a variety of Access, Higher Education part-time and short courses. Visit www.blc.ac.uk or get in touch to discover more.

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FULL-TIME STUDY PROGRAMME APPRENTICESHIPS

• Industry specific - including CACHE, University of the Arts London (UAL) and Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI).

What do our full-time vocational programmes involve?Qualification Studying on campus, you’ll gain a recognised qualification in your subject area.

Maths & English• GCSE grade 4/C or above -

you’ll develop skills in these areas as part of your programme.

• GSCE grade 3/D or less - you’ll also study GCSEs or Functional Skills alongside your main qualification.

Work experience You’ll experience the real world of work with a local employer.

Enrichment You can boost your CV and make the most of your time here with a range of activities, including sports, volunteering, charity work, clubs and societies.

Study support Our Learner Journey Team is there to help with all aspects of your study programme, talk to you about your options after college and support your university and job applications.

Who can apply for an apprenticeship?• Aged 16 years or older• A qualification in maths and English

(our Apprenticeship team can discuss this with you in more detail)

• Not in full-time education• Living in England

How can you progress your career?When you complete your apprenticeship at college, you can progress into employment full-time or go on to study a Higher or Degree Level Apprenticeship.These provide you with more advanced skills and qualifications, so you can go into management or a specialist role, such as a nurse, teacher, police officer or legal executive. They are a great way to gain a university level qualification without paying tuition fees.We can help you to find an employer to complete your apprenticeship with, or if you have an employer in mind let us know.

Our vocational programmes are ideal for you if you want to gain the hands-on, practical skills you need to set off on your chosen career path. They are tailored to you to help you grow and progress into further education or employment.

Why study a vocational qualification?• Study one main subject and get

involved with activities that will boost your CV

• Gain skills and a qualification recognised by your industry that will boost your CV

• Get hands-on, real-world experience in industry-standard facilities

• Learn with friends on campus• Grow your maths and English skills• Develop your resilience, confidence

and employability• Progress to Higher Education or a

career in your chosen industry.

What vocational qualifications can you study here?• BTECs - career-based qualifications

designed to give you the skills you need to move on to Higher Education or go straight into employment.

• NVQs - designed by employers to make sure you develop the skills they are looking for. You’ll be assessed on work related activities.

An apprenticeship is for you if you want to get a job, earn a salary, get real life industry experience and study at college usually one day every week. Working at a local employer between one to four years, you’ll develop new skills, grow your knowledge and gain a recognised industry qualification, so you’re ready to progress your career or move into Higher Education.

What does an apprenticeship involve?Learning-on-the-jobSpending most of your time with your employer, you’ll gain hands-on experience, earn a salary and pick up the skills, knowledge and behaviours you need to succeed.

College studyYou’ll spend 20% of your apprenticeship doing off-the-job training.

Maths & EnglishYou’ll develop your maths and English skills, aligning them to your job.

Endpoint assessmentYour employer and mentor will ‘sign-off’ your apprentice as being ready for assessment towards the end of your apprenticeship.

More employers and universities than ever are choosing BTEC qualified candidates

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If you want to grow your confidence and need to develop your maths and English skills, this programme will help you prepare for the world of work or progress to a vocational programme.

What does the programme involve?• Real world learning with

a relevant work placement at a supportive employer

• Going on trips and residential visits to grow your independence

• Improving your employability through a work ready programme

• Preparing for the future by taking part in enterprise and community projects

• Enrichment activities and events that support learning and skills development.

Routes after the programme• Further Education

with work experience• A traineeship• A job with further training

and support• Full-time employment.

This programme helps students with a variety of learning difficulties to work towards their future goals and employability through a mixture of skills development and real world learning in a supportive environment.

What does the programme involve?• Preparing for adulthood by promoting

life skills and independence • Developing confidence and

employability through enterprise activities

• Attending trips and residential experiences

• Learning in support groups• A personal development programme.

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If you feel that you’re not quite ready for an apprenticeship, a traineeship programme could be for you. Lasting between six weeks to six months, a traineeship will prepare you for an apprenticeship and your future career. It will also help you get work ready and apply for job opportunities.

What does a traineeship involve?Work preparation training This includes CV writing, interview preparation, job searching and interpersonal skills.

Work placement You’ll gain valuable skills and meaningful work experience with a local employer.

Maths & English We’ll support your skill development if you haven’t achieved GCSE grades 9/A* - 4/C or a Level 2 Functional Skills qualification if you’re aged 19+.

Who can apply for a traineeship?• Aged 16-24• Not in a current job• Little work experience.

While the work placement part of a traineeship is unpaid, you’ll be able to access financial support schemes if eligible.

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If you’ve got a talent for design and want to express your creativity - this programme is for you. Learning in our spacious, purpose-built studios, you’ll create a portfolio of work in your chosen specialism, ready to show to universities and employers.

Career prospects• It’s estimated that the UK creative

industries are worth £101 billion – and that’s set to grow!

• Employment in the UK art & design industry predicted to grow by 3% by 2022.

Real world learning• Get hands-on experience, using our

Macs, cameras, lighting equipment and design & editing software

• Our programmes are accredited by the University of the Arts London awarding body, Europe’s largest specialist arts and design university

• Our specialist industry facilities include textiles, 3D, ceramics, silkscreen and digital sublimation, traditional printing, photographic dark rooms and laster cutting

• Gallery and industry visits• Guest speakers• Showcase your work

at real exhibitions• Designer fairs• working on community

projects and live briefs• Take part in craft markets and events.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Arts Officer - £41,600• Fashion Designer - £30,680• Fine Artist - £28,600• Graphic Designer - £30,160• Photographer - £30,680• Product Designer - £30,680

*Grade 4/C or above (including Maths & English) and ideally an Art related subject. Full-time programmes unless stated.Pathways - www.career-pathways.co.uk

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Our college is close to big TV and film production hubs like Manchester, mediacityuk and Sheffield. So, this is a great place to learn your craft and express your creativity. Get ready to show the world what you can do!

Career prospects• Over 3 million people currently

work in the UK creative industries• Audience numbers in UK theatres

are growing year on year• Employment in the UK media &

entertainment industry is predicted to grow by 3.3% by 2022.

Real world learning• Professional training in a range of

performing arts including acting, dance and musical theatre as well as physical theatre, mask, site specific work, community arts, performance, screen acting and improvisation

• Tutors with a wealth of industry experience

• Take part in live performances and events

• Work experience and placement opportunities

• Build a portfolio of work to take to auditions

• Make the most of our links with local arts employers and communities

• Visits to inspirational performance.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Actor - £35,880• Choreographer - £44,200• Dancer - £44,200• Entertainer - £35,880• Musician - £36,400• Presenter - £35,880

*Grade 4/C or above (including Maths & English). Full-time programmes unless stated.Pathways - www.career-pathways.co.uk

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latest information www.blc.ac.ukCareer prospects• UK media & entertainment

industry expected to be worth £76 billion in 2022

• Employment in the industry is predicted to increase by 3.3% by 2022.

Real world learning• Get hands-on experience, using our

Macs, cameras, lighting equipment and design and editing software

• Stretch your imagination working on creative projects from start to finish

• Showcase your work at exhibitions and events throughout the year

• Develop real-world skills, going on placements with newspapers, radio stations or media, marketing and advertising agencies

• Be inspired by guest speakers and go on industry visits

• Build a creative portfolio ready for a job or university interview.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Magazine Editor - £38,480• Film/TV Producer - £41,600• Graphic Designer - £30,160• Journalist - £38,480• Photographer - £30,680• Web Developer - £31,200• Camera Operator - £30,680

*Grade 4/C or above (including Maths & English). Full-time programmes unless stated.Pathways - www.career-pathways.co.uk

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As the North West has the largest creative and digital economy outside of London and MediaCityUK is just one hour away from our campuses, our region offers a wealth of media career opportunities.

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If you see your future in beauty, massage, nails, spa management or media make up - we can offer you a variety of routes. Learning in our fantastic, industry-standard facilities, you will develop the practical skills and confidence you need to offer professional treatments to customers in our commercial salons.

Career prospects• UK hair & beauty industry estimated

to be worth around £6 billion.• Employment in the industry

predicted to increase by 1% by 2022.

Real world learning• Train with such leading brands

as Dermalogica, Ishga, MAC and Nailtiques, buying their products at cost price to build up your own kit

• Enter industry competitions and showcase your skills at our annual Hair & Beauty Show

• Educational trips and professional training with top beauty brands

• Opportunities to specialise in different fields in the beauty industry

• taught by industry guest speakers• Our strong links with local,

national and international employers provide a variety of opportunities

• You could go on to study an International Spa Management degree at our Buxton Campus and train at our award-winning Devonshire Spa.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Beauty/Spa Therapist - £17,680• Make Up Artist - £17,676• Nail Technician - £16,300• Product saleperson - £16,184• Salon Manager - £24,440

*Grade 3/D or above (including Maths & English). **Grade 4/C or above (including Maths & English). Full-time programmes unless stated. Pathways - www.career-pathways.co.uk

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Pull out quote:Get hands-on experience, using our Macs, cameras, lighting equipment and design and editing software.

latest information www.blc.ac.ukCareer prospects• Employment in the UK hair & beauty

industry predicted to grow by 1% by 2022

• Industry estimated to be worth around £6 billion in the UK alone.

Real world learning• offer professional treatments to

customers in our commercial salons• Enter industry competitions

and showcase your skills at our annual Hair & Beauty Show

• Educational trips and professional training with well-known beauty brands

• Be inspired and taught by industry guest speakers

• Our strong links with local, national and international employers provide a variety of opportunities.

• We’re an exclusive Wella Gold Salon and can access Wella Studios in Manchester. You can also buy their products at cost price to build up your own kit.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Colourist - £17,000• Hairdresser/Barber - £17,160• Salon Owner - £24,440• Stylist - £17,000

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Learn to cut and style people’s hair in our fantastic, industry-standard facilities, as you blend science and creativity with practical and customer service skills. Your future could involve travelling the world, owning your own business, working with high profile clients and celebrities or teaching the next generation.

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*Grade 1/F or above (including Maths & English). **Grade 3/C or above (including Maths & English). Full-time programmes unless stated. Pathways - www.career-pathways.co.uk

Career prospects• Employment in this sector predicted to

increase by 4.6% in the UK by 2022.

Real world learning• Learn about many different aspects

of business from HR and marketing to finance and entrepreneurship

• Opportunity to take professional AAT qualifications to specialise in Finance and Accounting

• Placements and work experience opportunities in a range of industries

• Tutors with a wealth of business knowledge

• Industry guest speakers and visits to enterprise exhibits and activities

• Take part in fundraising and entrepreneurial business challenges, as well as enterprise projects such as Virtual Investor where teams invest a virtual £100k.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Account Manager - £42,120• Business Analyst - £48,360• Management Consultant - £48,360• Office Supervisor - £28,600• PR Professional - £34,320• Sales Director - £78,520

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Enjoy an exciting career in all kinds of industries. It’s estimated that employers will need more coders, programmers and IT professionals in the future. You could work with the latest tech and take on new roles as artificial intelligence (AI) and technology develops at pace.

Career prospects• 90% of jobs require IT skills.• Employment in UK computing & IT is

predicted to increase by 3.1% by 2022.

Real world learning• Develop your programming,

coding and networking skills or Digital Marketing

• Fully equipped computer suites with the latest software and programs

• Design an interactive computer game from concept to implementation

• Attend industry events and take part in industry activities

• Work experience and placements in a range of sectors

• Enter regional, national and international skills competitions

• Opportunity to take additional qualifications and develop different skills.

Future careers & salary spotlight• IT Business Analyst - £48,360• IT User Support Technician - £32,240• Programmer - £42,640• Software Developer - £42,640• Cyber Security - £72,500• Web Designer/Developer - £31,200

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latest information www.blc.ac.ukCareer prospects• It’s estimated that there are over

100,000 childcare providers in the UK.• Employment in UK childcare, education

& training is predicted to increase by 3.1% by 2022.

• The number of secondary students in the UK is expected to rise by 15% by 2025 – and they will all need teachers!

Real world learning• Childcare and education setting

experiences built into our programmes

• Be taught and inspired by industry specialists and guest speakers

• Get hands-on skills and experience at our on-site training nursery

• industry projects with local childcare and education providers

• Go on work placements and gain experience with local employers

• Boost your employability with additional qualifications such as Paediatric First Aid.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Childminder - £18,200• Child & Early Years Officer - £25,480• Early Years Practitioners

& Assistants - £16,640• Teacher - £29,640• Teaching Assistant - £17,160• Youth/Community Worker - £27,560

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Learn to make a real difference to young people’s lives in all kinds of roles from teachers and trainers to nursery nurses and nannies. Develop the skills you need to enjoy a rewarding and varied career in an environment where no two days are the same.

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If you want to make a real difference to people’s lives, the world of health & social care offers a variety of interesting and rewarding careers. Gain practical hands-on experience and learn from tutors with expertise in Counselling, Nutrition, Anatomy, Physiology, Sociology and Psychology.

Career prospects• Employment in the UK health & medical

industry is predicted to grow by 4.9% by 2022.

• It’s expected that there will be 3m+ jobs in the UK health support sector by 2020.

Real world learning• Learn in our industry-standard facilities• Work placements and work experience

with a range employers

• Be taught and inspired by guest speakers and industry specialists

• Boost your employability with additional First Aid and Dignity in Care qualifications

• Take part in industry projects with local childcare and education providers

• Get involved with projects and activities that support charities and local communities.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Health Professional - £36,400• Medical/Dental Technician - £31,200• Medical Radiographer - £38,480• Occupational Therapist - £26,300• Pharmacy Assistant - £16,640• Psychologist - £40,560• Police Officer - £42,120• Prison Service Officer - £29,640

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latest information www.blc.ac.ukCareer prospects• Employment in the UK hospitality

& catering industry is predicted to grow by 3.3% by 2022.

Real world learning• Get hands-on experience, serving

customers and running our commercial fine dining restaurant

• We’ve seven industry-standard facilities, including catering kitchens

• Enter regional, national and international competitions

• Tutors with a wealth of industry experience

• Work experience and placement opportunities with some of the best hotels and restaurants in the region - and beyond

• Boost your employability with additional qualifications such as Food Hygiene

• Benefit from our industry links, demonstrations and visiting guest speakers.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Bar Manager - £23,400• Catering Manager - £23,400• Chef - £20,800• Cook - £17,160• Events Manager - £22,500• Hotel Manager - £29,120

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The Peak District and hospitality and tourism go hand in hand. Our programmes will provide you with the skills and experience you need to enjoy a rewarding career in this exciting sector, as you learn from experts in our industry-standard facilities.

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latest information www.blc.ac.ukCareer prospects• Employment in the UK hospitality &

tourism industry is predicted to grow by 3.3% by 2022.

Real world learning• Work placements and

experience with local travel and tourism companies

• Benefit from our industry links, demonstrations and visiting guest speakers

• Train in our specialist air cabin room that’s set up like a real Aircraft

• Gain additional specialist qualifications to boost your employability.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Air Cabin Crew - £25,480• Hotel Manager - £29,120• Events Manager - £22,500• Travel Agency Manager - £37,960• Travel Agent - £21,840

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Tourism is a major employer in the Peak District and our campuses are close to Manchester Airport. If you want to make the most of the wealth of opportunities on your doorstep or take your career global – this is the subject for you!

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Want to be a sports coach, fitness instructor or enjoy a career in the great outdoors? Our programmes will provide you with the theory and practical, hands-on skills you need to kick-start your career in this exciting industry.

Career prospects• leisure and tourism sector is one of

our region’s main employers – full of opportunities right on your doorstep.

• Our industry offers great opportunities to see the world if you’ve set your heart on travelling.

• Employment in the UK sports, leisure & tourism industry is predicted to grow by 3.3% by 2022.

Real world learning• Benefit from work experience,

placements and great links with local leisure/outdoor and employers

• Fully equipped gym facilities • Listen to industry guest speakers

and specialised expert tutors• Boost your employability - First Aid,

Coaching Awards, Gym Instructor Certificate, Powerboating & Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

• regional and national competitions• Go on educational trips to

local sports, coaching and activity providers.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Leisure/Sports Manager - £33,800• Fitness Instructor - £21,300• Sports/Leisure Assistant - £17,680• Sports Nutritionist - £23,500• Sports Therapist - £28,000

dual programme• public services (see page 54)

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latest information www.blc.ac.ukCareer prospects• Employment in the UK’s protective

services industry is predicted to grow by 1% by 2022.

Real world learning• Learn from guest speakers from the

armed forces, local government and emergency and security services

• Develop your leadership, communication, teamworking and problem solving skills

• Boost your employability with extra qualifications such as First Aid, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards and Basic Expedition Leader

• Work experience and work placement opportunities

• Go on residential weeks with the Army, Navy or RAF to learn more about military life

• Experienced tutors with a wealth of experience.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Armed Forces Officer - £71,240• Fire Service Officers - £35,880• PCSO - £27,560• Police Officer - £42,120• Prison Service Officer - £29,640• Security Guard - £23,920

dual programme• adventure, Sport, Coaching

& Fitness (see page 52)

If you think a career in the armed forces, Government or emergency, prison, security or voluntary services is for you - our Protective Services programme is a great place to start.

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latest information www.blc.ac.ukCareer prospects• It’s expected that 142,000 new jobs

will be created in science, research, engineering & technology (STEM) between now and 2023.

• Employment in UK manufacturing & production is predicted to grow by 3.1% by 2022.

Real world learning• Purpose-built engineering facility

with specialist industry equipment, INCLUDING CAD & CAM SUITES

• Go on placements and gain work experience at local engineering and manufacturing companies

• Listen to industry speakers• Take part in skills competitions

throughout the year• Go on industry visits to gain

specialist knowledge• Get hands-on engineering experience• Learn from experienced and

knowledgeable tutors.

Future careers & salary spotlight• CAD Designer - £28,200• CNC Operator - £24,300• Design Engineer - £42,640• Engineering Professional - £43,160• Engineering Technician - £37,960• Maintenance Engineer - £32,300

Want to gain the hands-on skills and experience you need to succeed in STEM? We’ll help you get ready for the future at the heart of a region that’s home to a variety of engineering and manufacturing firms.

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Want to get ready for an interesting and exciting career in the motor industry? Gain hands-on experience and develop your skills maintaining and repairing a variety of vehicles at our specialist motor vehicle training centre at our harpur hill campus.

Career prospects• There are over 38 million

vehicles in the UK.• More than one million cars are

manufactured in the UK each year.• Employment in UK manufacturing

& production is predicted to grow by 3.1% by 2022.

Real world learning• LEARN YOUR SKILLS ON REAL VEHICLES AT

OUR SPECIALST MOTOR VEHICLE WORKSHOP• Work on different projects

and get to grips with a range of vehicles

• Learn from experienced tutors with wide-ranging motor vehicle experience

• Put your skills to the test with regional and national skills competitions

• Be inspired by guest speakers with specialist knowledge

• Put your skills into action on work placements

• Go on industry visits, motor events and places like Donington Park and the University of Derby’s Motor Vehicle department.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Diagnostics Engineer - £27,500• Garage Manager - £38,480• Mechanical Inspector - £38,000• Motor Sport Engineer - £32,350• Tyre/exhaust Fitter - £21,840• Vehicle Assembler - £31,720

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If you want to learn a trade and gain hands-on experience, develop the skills you need to make it as a carpenter or joiner at our purpose-built facility at our leek campus.

Career prospects• As the construction industry

experiences a skills shortage, it’s predicted that the UK will need an extra 15,000 carpenters over the next 5 years.

• Employment in UK manufacturing & production is predicted to

grow by 3.1% by 2022.

Real world learning• Develop your skills working with

the latest tools and equipment at our Carpentry & Joinery facility

• Get hands-on engineering experience • Take part in regional and

national competitions• Learn from experienced tutors• Go on industry visits to gain

specialist knowledge• Listen to guest speakers, go on

placements and gain work experience at local employers.

Future careers & salary spotlight• Builder - £42,500• Furniture Maker - £36,944• Kitchen/Shop Fitter - £25,000• Property Developer - £44,300• Skilled Trade - £24,960• Wood Machinist - £23,400• Surveyor - £45,000

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OPEN DAYS &

GCSE Results DayWe’re around all day from 9am-6pm if you want to speak to us about your results. We can answer your questions and talk to you about what opportunities are right for you. Just come along to our campuses, chat to us and get 1:1 support. If you get the grades you need for the course you’ve been offered - you don’t need to confirm this with us, just bring your results statement with you on your enrolment day.If you don’t get the results you were expecting - Come along to one of our campuses and speak to us about your options. We offer lots of different programmes and also provide additional support with maths and English.

Events, admissions or results day questions? Call 0800 074 0099 Email [email protected] Apply blc.ac.uk/apply

How to applyThe easiest way to apply for your chosen programme is through our website.

Our application process• Once you’ve applied, our admissions

team will invite you along to have an interview with one of our tutors. The tutor will chat to you about your reasons for studying the chosen programme, your results and your future ambitions

• If your interview goes well, the tutor will send you an offer and you’ll receive written confirmation from our admissions team

• We’ll invite you to an Experience Day where you’ll meet your tutors and students who will start the same time as you

• We’ll send you your enrolment and induction information in July, so you can get ready to join us in September

• Throughout the year, we’ll provide you with updates about your programme and college.

These events are a great way for you to learn more about our programmes, meet our tutors, see our industry-standard facilities and discover all about us. You can also take a campus tour, try our interactive sessions, chat about our student support and pick up an application form or apply for one of our programmes there and then.

QUALIFICATIONSLevel Subject Estimated Grade Actual Result Grade Date

WORK EXPERIENCEAt school/voluntary or other paid work

PERSONAL DETAILSGender Male Female Other

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Address

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Nationality

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COURSESWhich Campus are you looking to study at?

Buxton Leek Derby

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Signed

Date

Post or take this completed form to: Buxton & Leek Post or take this completed form to either:

BUXTON CAMPUS Buxton & Leek CollegeAdmissions Department1 Devonshire Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6RY

LEEK CAMPUSBuxton & Leek CollegeAdmissions DepartmentStockwell Street, Leek, Staffordshire ST13 6DP

Buxton & Leek College welcomes applications from students with learning difficulties, disabilities or medical conditions and aims to provide appropriate support for their specific needs. It is advisable to discuss any additional support needs you may have. Any information given is confidential and will not affect your application.

I don’t have a disability and I’m not aware of any additional support requirements for my studies

I have dyslexia I am blind/partially sighted I am deaf/have a hearing impairment I am a wheelchair user/have mobility difficulties I need personal care/support I have mental health difficulties

Do you have a disability or require support in an area not listed above (such as numeracy, language difficulty)? Please give us more details:

Do you have an unseen disability (such as diabetes, epilepsy, asthma, Aspergers syndrome)? Please give us more details:

Are you 16-19 and living independently/in care/ with foster parents/in supported lodgings? If yes, please give us more details:

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Privacy Notice: We use the information on this Application Form to assess your suitability for the course you have applied for at Buxton & Leek College, part of the University of Derby (as Data Controller), we may also use this data to consider and advise you of an alternative course which may be available to you.

We share this data with other departments within Buxton & Leek College and the University of Derby to ensure fair assessment of your application and to provide relevant support services. On successful acceptance to Buxton & Leek College your information will be converted to create a student record.

We may contact you to request any additional information that we require to enable us to consider your application dditional information to support you through to enrolment and attendance on your programme of study.

For the purposes of obtaining a reference, your data may be shared externally with your most recent educational institution and local Multi-Agency Teams. Your data may be shared with a local authority such as Staffordshire County Council, Stoke-on-Trent City Council, High Peak & Staffordshire Moorlands Council Alliance and Derbyshire County Council for monitoring purposes to ensure all school leavers have an appropriate post-16 education, employment or training option in place. Your data may also be used for statistical analysis. It will not be used for any other purpose.

The information you supply on this Application Form will be held and processed in line with the Data Protection Act 2018, GDPR and subsequent legislation. Our lawful basis for processing this data is legitimate interest.

We retain this application data for two academic years, after such time it will be securely deleted/ destroyed.

PLEASE NOTE that your data is required to be processed as detailed above to progress your application, if you do not agree to your data being used for the stipulated purposes please contact us at [email protected] and do not submit your application.

We would like to send you further information about our courses and about studying at Buxton & Leek College. If you would like us to send you this information please select your communication preferences:

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Our lawful basis for processing this data is consent.

As a data subject you can request withdrawal of consent at any time. Our Data Protection Officer is James Eaglesfield on (01332) 591762. Our Deputy DPO is Helen Rishworth on (01332) 591954. Alternatively you can email [email protected]

Further information on how we handle your information can be found here on our website www.derby.ac.uk/its/datagov/privnotice

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OPEN DAYS10.00am - 1.00pmBuxton & Leek campusesSat 23 Nov 2019Sat 7 Mar 2020Sat 16 May 2020

ADVICE EVENINGS5.00PM - 7.00PMBUXTON campusThur 17 Oct 2019Tue 21 Jan 2020LEEK campusWed 23 Oct 2019Mon 20 Jan 2020

Book your place blc.ac.uk/our-events