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Find out more about T Levels
A T Level is a nationally-recognised qualification that is worth the same number of UCAS points as 3 A levels.
Endorsed by business, they include a 45-day industry placement to help you learn what a real career is like.
Great prospects, same rewards
There is no doubt that STEM (science, technology. engineering, maths) subjects are considered some of the most challenging and demanding subjects out there, however does that mean that other subjects do not hold equal value or provide great career prospects?
You’ll find that every sector is seeking talented individuals, not just from a STEM background and here you’ll find a quick list of alternatives that you might like.
Great alternative routes into Law
Have you ever considered a career in law, but felt worried about studying a full time law degree? Or simply wanted a more practical route into Law? You’ll be pleased to know that there are many routes into the legal field, from conversion courses to combining both work and study so you may find a route that is suited to your style of learning.
Wider choice and bigger prospects
Joining a sixth form can benefit your life in more ways than one. Apart from preparing you academically for your future career, sixth form can also prepare you mentally, physically and socially, the three main aspects of your life that are affected on a daily basis. Here’s how sixth form can boost your life skills and more importantly how you can get the most out of sixth form.
As you venture out to start a new chapter in your life, there is no doubt that a lingering thought will slowly overtake your mind. How can I acquire an income that will not interfere with my future studies?
Here are 5 ways to inspire you in finding an enjoyable part-time job to kickstart your career.
Inspiring stories: “Being at NewVIc has definitely been one of the greatest times of my life. I have made friends from all walks of life, had a chance to do fun things, and I have been presented on different stages I never thought I would. I really like the community spirit here..”
Aleeza is a final year student studying A Levels in Psychology, English Literature and Religious Studies. She has taken advantage of the many opportunities available to students at NewVIc.
Aleeza is actively involved in college life. This academic year (2023-24), Aleeza served as the college’s Student Union President and also got involved in the Student Council and Student Ambassador volunteering scheme. She is an avid musician and singer and has featured singing alongside music producer Frenchy. Prior to joining NewVIc, she was at Scoil Chriost Ri school in Ireland. We caught up with Aleeza to find out about her journey so far.
Inspiring stories: “I’ve learnt that college is a more nuanced chapter of life. There’s more freedom, there’s more chances to get involved and bring forward opinions and there’s ample amounts of NewVIc staff you can build a good relationship with that you can go to for advice or for issues you face.”
Camecia is an aspiring actor who recently worked tirelessly to spread life-saving messages about breast cancer amongst young people working with the charity CoppaFeel with four other students. She is currently in her second year of studying A Levels in English Literature, English Language, Psychology and a vocational course in Acting. She was a former Norbury Manor Business and Enterprise College student. We caught up with Camecia to find out a little more about her journey so far.
Inspiring stories: “Before I started college I thought I will never get anywhere in life with my disability. Looking back I started to learn that anyone can get to where they want to get to in life, no matter what their disability may be.”
Karolina is an aspiring business entrepreneur who would like to set up her own clothing brand. Living with a disability, she wants to excel in life and show others that they can too. She is currently in her first year of studying Level 2 Business T Level Transition. She was a former Cumberland Community School student. We caught up with Karolina to find out a little more about her journey so far.
Inspiring stories: “I love taking part in sports, and have been doing so since I was a little girl in Greece. I take part in most sporting activities put on by the Sports Academy. If I’m not participating then I am assisting the coaches.”
Nefeli is an aspiring athlete and budding football and netball player with the NewVIc Knights teams. This year, Nefeli was recognised by the Association of Colleges Sport Awards 2023 and awarded Volunteer of the Year. She was nominated for her outstanding work supporting, encouraging and inspiring her peers in a variety of sports. She is currently in her second year of studying Level 3 Level Extended Diploma in Sport - Development Coaching and Fitness. She was a former Cumberland Community School student. We caught up with Nefeli to find out a little more about her journey so far.