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Sixth Form Careers Guidance

What career paths did students follow after leaving TSFE?

University / Destination Choice Numbers
Cumbria 1
Durham 1
East Anglia 1
Edinburgh 1
Employment 3
Heriot-Watt 1
Leeds 4
London South Bank 1
Manchester 1
Manchester Metropolitan 3
Middlesbrough College 1
Newcastle 3
Northumbria 1
Queen Mary 1
Sheffield 1
Surrey 1
Sussex 1
Teesside 9
TSFE Year 14 2
York St John 3
Total: 40

Routes of progression by pupils over 16

Below you can see information about different Career paths, and Careers Guidance after leaving TSFE. The following information relates to the 2009-2010 academic year.

For pupils aged 15 or over at the start of the 2009-2010 school year:

  • Numbers in full time education – 261
  • Percentage entering full-time eduation – 91.2%
  • Percentage entering employment – 0.4%
  • Percentage entering Training, Modern Apprenticeship, or work based learning – 5%
  • Others – 3.4%

Routes of progression by pupils over 17

The following information relates to the 2009-2010 academic year.

For pupils aged 17 or over at the start of the 2009-2010 school year.

  • Numbers in full time education – 46
  • Percentage entering full-time eduation – 74%
  • Percentage entering employment / training – 24%
  • Percentage taking a year out – 2%

Year 13 2009/2010 QCA Points

A Level Grade A* 300 A 270 B 240 C 210 D 180 E 150
AS Level Grade A 135 B 120 C 105 D 90 E 75

Year 13 Average Point Scores

  • Number of students entered for examinations – 46
  • Average points per candidate for Y13 examinations only – 220.92
  • Average points per candidate including AS/Year 12 examinations – 222.93

Career Path Booklets

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