Want a career in sports, catering or construction? 
 
Need more qualifications? 
 
Work best in a friendly and supportive environment? 

Our study programmes could be just what you need to get a job in your chosen career or to access the next level of education. 

Check them out and get in touch to find out if you’re eligible. 
 
Gain free access to our gym and fitness facilities 
16 to 19 study programmes are also relevant to 19 to 24 year olds with an education, health and care (EHC) plan 
 

Sports Courses 

Sports courses lead to further education, higher education, apprenticeships and jobs including: 
Events manager - organise and run promotional, business and social events 
Fitness instructor - organise exercise programmes to improve people's health and fitness 
Health trainer - promote healthy living and help people make healthier lifestyle choices 
Leisure centre assistants - help and supervise visitors using leisure centre facilities 
Outdoor activities instructors - lead trips and teach skills in activities like hill walking, climbing, canoeing, skiing and snowboarding 
Physical education (PE) teachers - work in schools and colleges, teaching sport and fitness to young people 
Personal trainers - work with clients to improve their health and fitness 
Sports coaches - teach sports skills to individuals and teams of all abilities 
Sport & exercise psychologists - work with athletes, teams and coaches to improve their motivation and performance 
Sports physiotherapists - diagnose and treat sports injuries 
Sports professionals - are skilled and talented sportsmen and sportswomen, who are paid to compete in their chosen sport 
Sports scientists - use knowledge of how the body works to help people improve their health or sporting ability 
Take a look at our Sports Study Programmes here: 

Catering Courses 

Catering courses lead to further education, higher education, apprenticeships and jobs including: 
Baker - make bread, cakes and pastries using machines or by hand 
Butcher - prepare and sell meat and poultry, and make meat products like sausages, burgers and pies 
Chef - prepare, cook and present food in hotels, bars and restaurants 
Food manufacturing inspector - make sure companies meet hygiene and safety standards, and that products are safe to eat 
Food scientist or technologist - develop food and drink products, making sure they are safe to consume 
Food trader - run own business, serving customers food and drinks from a stall or van 
Kitchen assistant - prepare food, make sure chefs have everything they need and keep the kitchen clean 
Teacher - teach basic food preparation and cooking skills 
Waitering - serving food and drinks to customers in restaurants and cafes, take orders and handle payments 
Take a look at our Catering Programmes here: 

Construction Courses 

Construction courses lead to further education, higher education, apprenticeships and jobs in the construction industry. 
Construction Course Information Coming Soon