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2Principals Welcome ...........................3Events ................................................4-5Facilities ..............................................6-11Beyond the Classroom ......................12-15Student Support ................................16-1810 reasons to choose Bournville .......19Qualification Guide .............................20AS and A2 Level Studies ...................21Apprenticeships .................................22Art & Design .......................................23Beauty Therapy .................................24Business Administration & IT .............25Business & Finance ...........................26Career Academies .............................27Catering & Hospitality ........................28Childrens Care ...................................29Construction ......................................30
Engineering ........................................31Foundation Studies ............................32Hairdressing .......................................33Health & Social Care ..........................34Information Technology .....................35Media .................................................36Motor Vehicle Maintenance ...............37Music ..................................................38Public Services ...................................39Science ..............................................40Sport ..................................................41Supported Learning...........................42Travel & Tourism .................................43International Students ........................44Life after Bournville College................45How to find us ...................................46
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Our cover artwork
Bournville College undertakes to provide the education and support services detailed within this brochure. It does not however guarantee the provision of such services, since circumstances beyond the control of the College may affect its ability to do so. The information given was correct at the time of going to print but may suffer amendment from time to time without prior notice, in relation to both individual courses and the facilities and services available from or provided by the College.
A minimum enrolment total is required for the opening of any class. The College reserves the right to cancel or change a class, course or programme if there is a significant reduction in attendance, or where the minimum enrolment total is not achieved, or due to changes beyond our control.
Our cover artwork was created by local graffiti artist Liskbot, to celebrate our 100 years in education. Watch the full video here goo.gl/5tTzjy
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Thank you for considering Bournville College as the next step in your education. We welcome hundreds of new students every year, helping them learn new skills, discover a vocational career, raise their confidence, take part in work experience and external projects, or apply for jobs and university places. Our students leave Bournville College equipped with skills that will carry them through their future education and careers.
Bournville College was first established in 1913 by George Cadbury as a school for the workers of his chocolate factory and in 2013 we celebrated our 100th anniversary in providing education. The college has changed a lot since 1913 but our core values remain. Today, we occupy a modern campus in Longbridge which was built in 2011. It is one of the most technologically advanced campuses in Europe where you will find the latest technology and equipment, free Wi-Fi, Starbucks coffee, gym, hair and beauty salons, laptops, iPads, Macs and PCs as well as industry-standard workshops designed for specific vocational careers. You will learn from our tutors who are industry experts and subject specialists so you can benefit from their knowledge and industry links.
This brochure will give you further information about our facilities, courses, student activities and history, to guide you through the decision-making process involved in applying to us. We look forward to welcoming you to Bournville College.
Norman M Cave, Principal
Principal s Welcome
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Bournville College celebrates its Centenary Anniversary.
Sampler Sessions
To book a placeEmail [email protected] stating your full name and sampler session details.
Wednesday 12th February 2014, 5pm-7pm
Please note: You must arrive in plenty of time before the start time and you are expected to stay for the whole duration of the session.
Art & Design ICT Science
Open eventsDont miss the opportunity to visit our new campus and take a tour of the amazing facilities, receive advice and guidance about your future studies and meet our tutors and current students.
Come along and find out more about: Apprenticeships A/AS Levels BTEC Entry Level courses BTEC Level 2 or 3 Diplomas NVQs (National Vocational Qualifications) Degree Programmes
Open Days (10am 2pm)Saturday 23rd November 2013Saturday 22nd March 2014Saturday 14th June 2014
Open Evening (5.30pm - 8pm)Wednesday 22nd January 2014
Events
Saturday 23rd November 2013 Saturday 22nd March 2014 Saturday 14th June 2014
Anytime between 10am-2pm
Beauty & Theatrical Make-Up Catering Construction Hairdressing Motor Vehicle Maintenance Music
Do you have a career in mind but not sure if its going to be for you?
Why not attend a sampler session in a specific subject to have a go and find out for definite?
A brief history of Bournville College4
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5You can do just that through an apprenticeship. An apprentice is an employee working within a company or organisation, earning a wage and working alongside experienced staff to gain job-specific skills.
Bournville College offers Intermediate (Level 2) and Advanced (Level 3) Apprenticeships. Why not attend one of our apprenticeship events to:
Receive advice and guidance about being an apprentice Talk to employers offering apprenticeships Obtain information on current apprenticeship vacancies and how to apply
Would you like to work, learn and earn?
Apprenticeship Open Evenings (6pm - 8pm)Tuesday 11th March 2014 & Tuesday 20th May 2014
Scan for more information
Into Work
Get The
George Cadbury establishes regular classes for the workers of his chocolate factory, which later becomes known as Bournville Day Continuation School. 1913
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Facilities
Learning ZoneOpen from early till late, the Learning Zone provides an inclusive environment welcoming all learners and staff and is a dedicated area for all your study needs.
Divided into learning zones, the centre offers a suitable environment for everyone. Equipped with desktop PCs, you can choose to work anywhere from the group work area by reception, to the quiet study area on the top level. The wireless network throughout the centre offers complete flexibility; you can bring your laptop and work wherever you feel comfortable, from a sofa, to a desk and chair.
We stock a wide range of materials to support teaching. Resources range from course textbooks, supplementary reading, electronic books, journals and recorded TV and radio programmes. For learning on the go, we have iPads, Android tablets, voice recorders, flip cameras, video cameras, headphones and microphones available on loan to students via their tutor. Staffed by a highly qualified team, help can be provided with any study skills and IT assistance.
ClassroomsOur classrooms are equipped with computers and smartboards. For more specialist subjects, the classrooms include industry-related technology, such as Macs for music and media, microscopes for science, Pro Tools music software and equipment for music, easels and mannequins for art and fashion students and many more.
Students of other vocational subjects, such as beauty therapy, hairdressing, motor vehicle maintenance or catering, learn in the commercially set up units of Urban Serenity beauty salon, Urban Elegance hair salon, The Garage @ Bournville College and Urban Flavours restaurant.
Our construction students learn in specifically designed workshops for bricklaying, plumbing and painting & decorating. In 2014, the year you may be joining us at Bournville College, we are planning to open a brand new construction centre, right next to our main campus.
1925 A new school building is opened on Bournville Green to house the Bournville Day Continuation School.6
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7School Leaving Scholarship is founded to provide a means of further education to part-time students who had little opportunity to obtain other sources of funding. 1934
We have a 40 seat 3D cinema room
Cinema RoomIf you like going to see movies, youre going to love our Cinema Room. It is equipped with 3D technology, enabling our students to have a real cinema experience in college. The Cinema sits up to 40 students and is a popular student destination, especially on Wednesday afternoons for our regular Film Club.
The StreetThe Street is the place where everything happens. Here you can buy a variety of refreshments from our outlets including Starbucks, Zest, Go Sasa! and Urban News. Access to other college services such as Careers Zone, Learning Zone, Urban Chill student common room, Urban Flavours restaurant, Advice Zone and Money Zone is available on The Street.
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8Call. 0121 477 1558 | Email. [email protected]
Facilities
Students get
10% discount
Discover contemporary dining...
During the Second World War air raid shelters are built at the College site. Students work hard to help RAF and Army troops as well as mine sweepers, hospitals and more. 1940s
Our students can enjoy a 10% discount off the menu prices in Urban Flavours restaurant. It is open to the general public too, enabling our catering and hospitality students to master their culinary and front of house skills through serving real customers.
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9Urban Serenity is a beauty salon where beauty therapy students are able to learn different techniques of this exciting industry. The salons commercial part is open to use by all Bournville College students and the general public. It offers a wide range of treatments including massages, manicures, make-up, waxing and spray-tanning and uses a variety of products from well-known brands including Elemis and Dermalogica skincare range, Jessica gel nails and Xen tan for spray tanning.
Call. 0121 477 1444 | Email. [email protected]
Call. 0121 477 1555 | Email. [email protected]
Professional beauty salon...
1949Bournville Day Continuation School becomes Bournville Day Continuation College. The College makes news headlines when it allows students to choose their own courses as opposed to following a standard curriculum.
Urban Elegance is a hairdressing salon where hairdressing students learn different skills that the hairdressing industry has to offer. The commercial salon is open to Bournville College students and the general public, offering a wide range of services for European and Afro hair, for men and women. A full barbering service is also available. The Salon uses a variety of known brands such as GHD, Schwarzkopf, Moroccan oil, Avlon-Kera Care and TIGI.
Professional hairdressing salon...
Read all about it
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Our gym is open 7 days a week enabling our students to keep fit around their college timetable. The gym features over 70 work stations, steam room and sauna and runs a regular timetable of keep fit classes including spinning, kettlebells, boxer circuit training, fitness bootcamp, pilates and zumba.
Facilities
State-of-the-art gym and sports hall...
Call. 0121 477 1441 | Email. [email protected]
10His Royal Highness, Duke of Edinburgh, visits Bournville College. The Austin Motor Company donates an A40 motor for the purpose of mechanical training for a special pre-service course.1956
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The College celebrates its Golden Jubilee and due to rapid growth in student numbers, occupies seventeen separate buildings.
Car and motorbike servicing, repairs and MOTs
The Garage offers a unique opportunity for our students of motor vehicle maintenance to learn and practise their skills under close supervision of staff working in this commercial business. It offers a full range of services for cars and motorbikes including MOTs, servicing and repairs.
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Call. 0121 477 1999 | Email. [email protected]
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Our students love Urban Chill thanks to its relaxing atmosphere. Here they can play a game of pool, listen to their favourite music, pick up a copy of Buzz, the student magazine, find out about volunteering or book themselves onto a variety of student trips to places such as Alton Towers, Warwick Castle, paintballing or ice skating.
relax and chill...
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VolunteeringVolunteering is a great way of enhancing your CV, getting additional experience and giving something back to those in need. Our volunteering scheme is open to everyone and runs in partnership with Vinspired.
Student UnionWhen you join us, you automatically become a member of the Student Union. Elections enable all students to vote and decide the members of the Executive. The President then sits on the College Corporation, which is the highest decision-making body at the College.
Film ClubOur weekly Film Club is held in a 3D cinema room. The Club is open to all students and managed by the Student Activities Team. To find out more about the cinema room, turn to page 5.
BuzzOur student magazine Buzz is written by our students and is full of interesting material including photographs from trips, successes outside the College, hints and tips on different topics, film reviews and much more.
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Bournville College starts its relocation to its new home on Bristol Road South in Northfield.
Beyond the Classroom
This way to our new college
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Work experience and external projectsWhatever your course, youll be given an opportunity to practise your skills at an external work placement. Our students value this opportunity as this gives them a chance to experience the work environment as well as work with a team of different people.
Student Ambassador AcademyThrough our Student Ambassador Academy you can get involved in a wide range of college events and get rewarded for it too. Itll also look great on your CV!
Bournville Bisons
Our rugby team, Bournville Bisons, is run by NGB qualified coaches. The aim is to work on individual skills and to develop as a team to work together to succeed in fixtures against other colleges in the British College League.
Sport Development CentresYou dont have to study sport in order to join one of our Sport Development Centres in football, badminton, basketball, cricket, running, netball or rugby (Bournville Bisons). You will be trained by qualified coaches and able to represent the College in the British College League, earn nationally-recognised qualifications and we can even help you coach abroad.
Themed eventsThere are many themed events taking place throughout the year, some of which include Student Welcome Fair, Time to Change pop-up village, focusing on mental health issues, Chinese New Year celebrations, Health & Well-being Week, Be Safe Week, Money and Welfare Awareness Week and much more.
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The College celebrates its 75th Jubilee with a visit from The Princess Royal.
Hello your Royal Highness
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Beyond the Classroom
Student trips and visitsTrips and visits are an essential part of our student life. Our students love the opportunity to be able to experience new places, different environments, new cultures and unexpected surprises. Last year, our students participated in the following trips and visits:
Music Technology Fair Music students
Birmingham Jazz Festival Music students
Tate Modern and Globe Theatre in London English students
Babelsberg Studio in Berlin, Germany Media students
British Film Institute in London Film & Photography students
GMEX Centre in Manchester Art & Design students
NEC Fashion Show Art & Design students
Victoria & Albert Museum in London Art & Design students
Butlins in Minehead Travel & Tourism students
Chester Zoo Travel & Tourism students
Bath town Travel & Tourism students
Alton Towers Travel & Tourism students
14 1993 The College becomes an independent Corporation.
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Other students had an opportunity to meet some famous people from their industry...
James Martin and studentsJames Martin and catering students
Paris Scarlett and Mo FarahParis Scarlett and Mo Farah
Ian Winter and sports studentsIan Winter and sports student Norma Andrews
152002 Norman Cave becomes the Principal of Bournville College and gives a commitment to building a new campus.
Minister for Skills Matthew Hancock and studentsMinister for Skills Matthew Hancock meets our students
Hello Norman
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Advice ZoneAdvice Zone is home to our Admissions and Customer Service Teams who will be your first port of call for any enquiries regarding your application to Bournville College and enrolment process. Our existing students use Advice Zone to seek information regarding bus passes, funding, fees, first aid requests, lost property and appointments for counselling and welfare advice.
Careers TeamThe Careers Team will work closely with you throughout your time at Bournville College and guide you through your career options, whether it is choosing university, making UCAS applications, preparing personal statements, searching for job opportunities, CV writing and much more.
BHiredBHired is an innovative employment service open to all current and former Bournville College students. The BHired team will work closely with you to help you increase your employability and career prospects. The service includes career path and skill identification, job interview coaching, CV writing, increasing employability and creating an online portfolio on the BHired website.
Personal TutorYou will be assigned a personal tutor from the day you join Bournville College. Your personal tutor will be your first port of call for help with your studies and assignments, career guidance and any problems that you may be facing regarding your coursework or outside the College.
Student Support
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16 2005 MG Rover in Longbridge collapses and the idea of Bournville College relocating to Longbridge is formulated. Hmmm
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BHired have helped me get the job I am currently in. I found out about the job vacancy at Beefeater via the BHired website which is available to all students at Bournville College. The BHired team helped me create and improve my BHired employment profile by adding a video which was a really good idea as the employer could get to see me before an interview. The team then supported me throughout the whole application process and thanks to their help I was successful in getting the job! My experience with BHired was a very good one and I would certainly use them again
Amy BishtonCourse: BTEC L3 Extended Diploma Travel and TourismEmployment: Beefeater, working as Front of House Assistant
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CounsellingWe believe that it is important for you not to be distracted from your studies by problems and concerns occurring either in or outside college. Our counsellors provide a confidential counselling service to all students. You can talk to them about any issues that are troubling you.
Student Funding and Welfare TeamThe Student Funding Team is here to ensure you get the best advice and support to ensure that a lack of money is not preventing you from attending your course. Welfare service is available to help students with any issue surrounding benefits, housing, debt, accommodation, immigration concerns or any other welfare-related issues.
Additional SupportOur Inclusive Learning Team provide additional support for students with physical disabilities, sensory impairments, learning difficulties, mental health difficulties, autistic spectrum conditions, medical conditions and specific learning difficulties (i.e. dyslexia).
If you feel you may need support when you come to College, we encourage you to let us know as soon as possible. This will help us identify your learning and support needs in time for the start of your course. You can let us know by calling 0121 477 1750, emailing [email protected], completing the Additional Support Section on the application and enrolment forms or informing the tutor or a member of staff at an Admissions Event.
17Bournville College moves to a new 66 million purpose-built state-of-the-art campus in Longbridge. 2011
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Equality and DiversityWe aim to ensure that everyone is equally valued and treats one another with respect and dignity; seeking to provide a positive working and learning environment, free from discrimination, harassment or victimisation. We are the only college in Birmingham to be awarded the Level 2 Investors in Diversity standard.
Your VoiceIn order to ensure your experience of Bournville College is maintained to the highest possible standard, we always seek views from our students and other customers. Your Voice is a system through which they can tell us their compliments, feedback and complaints.
Early Bird BreakfastAvailable in Zest between 8am - 8.30am. This free offer includes: cereals, wholemeal toast, freshly made yogurt, fresh fruit, granola, baked beans, tomatoes / poached eggs on toast and juice.
Free Sexual Health ServiceBrook free sexual health service, come to the College every week to offer confidential service on sexual health including contraception, STIs, sex, relationships and pregnancy.
Chaplaincy TeamA team of multi-faith chaplains offer spiritual support through a non-judgmental and supportive listening ear to people of all faiths and no faith.
Prayer RoomWe have excellent facilities for praying in the Faith Room. These facilities are accessible to people of all faiths and traditions and we are proud that people of different faiths use the same space for prayer in a respectful manner.
Visit www.bournville.ac.uk/10p for further information and individual timetables.
Bus Travel to Bournville College for only 10pStudents travelling to Bournville College from Bromsgrove, Redditch, Quinton, Halesowen and Bearwood are able to save pounds in their pockets with a special travel deal costing only 10p a trip.
The service operated by West Midlands Special Needs Transport (WMSNT) offers four travel routes including 39B from Bromsgrove, 39R from Redditch, 39S from Quinton and 39H from Bearwood and Halesowen.
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Wide range of interesting resources with good use of high-quality material (OfSTED 2013)
BHired careers and employment service - preparing you better for work (see page 16)
Cultural diversity is celebrated well throughout the College. High levels of mutual respect exist amongst learners (OfSTED 2011)
Student discounts available in commercial hair and beauty salons, restaurant, MOT garage, fitness centre and conference centre (see pages 8-11)
CONFERENCE & EVENTS
10 reasons to choose Bournville College
State-of-the-art campus featuring industry standard facilities
An opportunity to apply for an overseas work placement
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The College takes learners views seriously. It uses a wide range of activities through which their voice can be heard (OfSTED 2011) (see page 16)
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98% student satisfaction rate for student support
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For only 10p, students can catch a bus to Bournville College (see page 18)
987% of leavers in 2012/13 went into employment or onto further training
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2013 Bournville College celebrates its Centenary Anniversary.
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Qualification GuideEmployers and universities measure your qualifications in terms of levels. This qualification guide will help you understand what level you are at now and how to get to where you want to be.
Entry requirementsQualificationLevel
Entry level No FoRMAl ENTRy REQUIREMENTSPRE-VoCATIoNAl
FoUNDATIoN lEARNINg
Level 1 gCSEs D - gNVQ lEVEl 1
BTEC lEVEl 1
FoUNDATIoN lEARNINg
gCSEs D oR ABoVE
BTEC lEVEl 1 oR EQUIVAlENT
NVQ lEVEl 2
INTERMEDIATE APPRENTICESHIP
BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA
HIgHER DIPloMA
Level 2INTERMEDIATE lEVEl
ADVANCED lEVEl QUAlIFICATIoNS
BACHEloR DEgREE
gRADUATE CERTIFICATE
gRADUATE DIPloMA
MBA
HIgHER NATIoNAl DIPloMA
Levels 4 and above
MINIMUM 5 gCSEs A* - C
BTEC lEVEl 2 oR EQUIVAlENT
NVQ lEVEl 3
ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP
BTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA
A lEVElS
ADVANCED DIPloMA
Level 3ADVANCED lEVEl
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English and CommunicationCoMMUNICATIoN & CUlTURE AS & A2 lEVElENglISH lANgUAgE & lITERATURE AS & A2 lEVElENglISH lITERATURE AS & A2 lEVElEntry requirements: 5 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including English
HumanitiesHISToRy AS & A2 lEVElPSyCHology AS & A2 lEVElEntry requirements: 5 GCSEs at Grade A* - C
including English and Maths
ICTICT AS & A2 lEVElEntry requirements: 5 GCSEs at Grade A* - C
including Maths and English
MathematicsMATHEMATICS AS & A2 lEVEl
Entry requirements: 5 GCSEs at Grades A* - C including GCSE
Grade B in Maths or above
At advanced level, to study Mathematics you need an aptitude for Algebra and must enjoy Maths
MediaFIlM STUDIES AS & A2 lEVElMEDIA STUDIES AS & A2 lEVElPHoTogRAPHy AS lEVElEntry requirements: 5 GCSEs at Grade A* - C
including English Language
Level 2 BTEC Diploma at Merit or Distinction
ScienceBIology AS & A2 lEVElCHEMISTRy AS & A2 lEVElPHySICS AS & A2 lEVElEntry requirements: 5 GCSEs at Grade A* - B including Maths,
English and Double Award Science
Study skillsYour course may also include study skills.
What can you go on toA University degree can lead to many professional careers in a wide range of sectors e.g. Advertising, Author, Barrister, Doctor, Journalist, Marketing, Public Relations, Statistician and Teacher.
The minimum requirements to study A levels is 5 GCSEs at Grade C and above. To apply you may also require specific GCSE subjects.
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AS and A2 Level studies Course: A Level Media, AS Level Film and English Literature Previous school: Bournville School and Sixth Form Centre
Progression: My future ambition is to be a writer in a media related field such as novelist, film critic or screenwriter. I aim to study a Degree in Creative Writing and Film Studies at Coventry University.
The tutors at college helped me achieve my goals and encouraged me to do my best. The college is very modern and friendly, featuring excellent learning resources such as cameras and MACs. I would recommend A Level courses because the expertise of the tutors, the modern technology and the support you receive are brilliant.
Jade Varney
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Before you get on an apprenticeship, you need to be employed. Bournville College can help you find an employer or you can find your own. Look for apprentice job vacancies on our website bournville.ac.uk/apprentice-vacancies
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ApprenticeshipsCourse: Apprenticeship Level 3 in Catering & Hospitality
Previous school: Turves Green Boys School
Progression: Id like to undergo further training in a professional restaurant to become a pastry chef.
I completed a suite of catering courses at Bournville College from which I was able to progress onto an apprenticeship in catering as a junior chef. I gained a great amount of industry knowledge and these skills will carry me through to reach my career ambition of becoming a pastry chef.
Joshua Samuels
What you can do at Level 2We offer the following Apprenticeships: Accounting Barbering Beauty Therapy Bricklaying Bioscience Laboratory Technicians Business Administration Catering & Hospitality Children & Young Peoples Workforce Cleaning & Environmental Services Customer Service Electronic Engineering Facilities Services Hairdressing Health & Social Care Housing IT Applications Legal Secretaries (ILEX) Marketing Medical Secretaries (AMSPAR) Motor Vehicle Maintenance Performing Manufacturing Operation Plumbing Rail Transport Engineering Retail Sales and Telesales Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Team Leading Traffic Office Warehousing
What you can do at Level 3We offer the following Advanced Apprenticeships: Art & Design Barbering Beauty Therapy Bricklaying Business Administration Catering & Hospitality Creative & Digital Media Customer Service Design Electrical Engineering Facilities Management Health & Social Care Hairdressing Housing IT Applications Logistics Operations Management Marketing Mechanical Engineering Medical Secretaries (AMSPAR) Motor Vehicle Maintenance Plumbing Retail Recruitment Practice Sales and Telesales Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools
Into Work
Get The
Work, earn and learn!
Contact the Apprenticeship Office on 0121 477 1991 or email [email protected]. Please visit www. apprenticeships.org.uk to register to apply for an apprenticeship and search for vacancies.
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What you can do at Level 2BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN ART & DESIgNEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including GCSE Art & Design or equivalent or
BTEC Level 1 in Art & Design or equivalent Portfolio of Artwork An interview will assess your suitability and
interest in this subject
What you can do at Level 3BTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA IN ART & DESIgNBTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA IN FASHIoN & TExTIlESEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including Art or Art & Design and English or
BTEC Level 2 in Art & Design at Merit or above plus English GCSE at Grade C
Portfolio of Artwork An interview will assess your suitability and
interest in this subject
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
What you can do at Level 4BTEC FoUNDATIoN DIPloMA IN ART & DESIgNEntry requirements:
BTEC Level 3 in Art & Design at Merit or above, or
Minimum of 1 A Level, or 2 AS Levels together with 4 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including Art & Design plus English GCSE at Grade C or above
An interview with a portfolio of artwork to assess your level of working, suitability and interest in Art & Design
FoUNDATIoN DEgREE IN CoNTEMPoRARy ARTS AND DESIgN PRACTICE Entry Requirements: Assessed via portfolio and interview Minimum of 90 UCAS points, for example:
Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, BTEC Level 3 in Art & Design at Merit or above, or Minimum of 1 A Level, or 2 AS Levels together with 4 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including Art & Design plus English GCSE at Grade C or above
An interview with a portfolio of artwork to assess your level of working, suitability and interest in Art & Design
Career asAnimatorDigital Post-ProductionFashion DesignerFilm & TVFine ArtistGraphic Designer
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Art and Design
Amina Ali
Course: BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Art & Design
Previous school: Shenley Academy
Progression: Id like to go to university to study interior design.
I like my course because we get a chance to study a variety of art disciplines, including painting, textiles, illustration, photography and many more, helping us decide which discipline we want to specialise in. We also participate in many work experience projects, giving us opportunities to meet new people and enhance our CVs and portfolios.
Interior DesignerJewellery DesignerPhotographerProduct DesignerVisual MerchandisingWeb Designer
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What you can do at Level 2DIPloMA IN BEAUTy THERAPyDIPloMA IN HAIR AND MEDIA MAKE-UPEntry requirements:
2 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English and Maths or an equivalent
Good communication skills An interview and assessment will assess your
suitability in the subject
You will need to purchase a uniform and beauty kit at the beginning of your course
What you can do at Level 3DIPloMA IN BEAUTy THERAPy TECHNIQUESDIPloMA IN THEATRICAl HAIR, MAKE-UP & SPECIAl EFFECTSEntry requirements:
Diploma Beauty Therapy Level 2 Good communication skills An interview and assessment will assess your
suitability and interest in the subject
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
What you can do at Level 4FoUNDATIoN DEgREE IN SAloN BUSINESS MANAgEMENTEntry requirements:
120 UCAS points or Level 3 qualification in Hairdressing
or Beauty Therapy
Level 5.5 for international students.
Career asAromatherapistAssessorBeauty ConsultantBeauty TherapistBeauty Therapy TechnicianMake-up ArtistSalon ManagerSkin SpecialistSpa SpecialistTeacher
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Beauty Therapy
Marissa Farrell
Course: Level 2 & Level 3 Diploma in Beauty Therapy
Previous school: Bournville School and Sixth Form Centre
Progression: When I finish my course, Id like to work in a beauty salon. My long term future goal is to set up my own beauty salon.
The most exciting part of my course is learning and practising new skills in the Colleges training salon. The tutors are really helpful too, supporting us throughout our studies.
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What you can do at Level 1FIRST DIPloMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIoN AND ITEntry requirements:
No formal entry requirements Applicants will have to complete an initial assessment
What you can do at Level 2INTERMEDIATE DIPloMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIoN AND ITEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs Grade D or above including English or Level 1 qualification in Business Administration at Merit or Distinction
Applicants will have to complete an initial assessment
What you can do at Level 3ADVANCED DIPloMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIoN AND ITEntry requirements:
5 GCSEs Grade A*- C including English and Maths or Level 2 qualification such as BTEC at Merit or Distinction Applicants will have to complete an initial assessment
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
Career asOffice AdministratorSenior SecretaryPersonal AssistantReceptionistMedical SecretaryMedical ReceptionistCall Centre ManagerSelf-Employed
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Business Administration and IT
Jonathon Morris
Course: Business Administration and IT Levels 2 and 3
Previous school: Colmers School
Progression: Applying for admin jobs in well-established companies and progressing through the company until I reach the top.
I chose Bournville College because of all the positive comments I heard about it and the state-of-the-art facilities available at its campus. My tutors made it really easy to achieve everything I wanted to achieve as they were all so helpful and supportive. I would recommend Bournville College as they really do go above and beyond to help you in any way they can.
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What you can do at Level 2BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN BUSINESSEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English or Maths or
BTEC Introductory Diploma or equivalent plus English and Maths
BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN ENTERPRISE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIPEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs Grade D or above including English or Maths
BTEC Introductory Diploma (Distinction) BTEC Introductory Diploma (Merit) plus GCSE
English or Maths at Grade D BTEC Introductory Certificate (Merit or Distinction)
plus at least 2 GCSEs at Grade D or above, including English or Maths
All applicants must have a good reference
What you can do at Level 3BTEC lEVEl 3 DIPloMA IN ENTERPRISE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
BTEC lEVEl 3 DIPloMA (90 CREDITS) lEADINg To BUSINESS BTEC ExTENDED DIPloMA
BTEC lEVEl 3 DIPloMA BUSINESS AND APPlIED lAW lEVEl 3 SUBSIDIARy DIPloMAEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs Grade A* - C including English or Maths or Level 2 qualification such as BTEC at Merit or
Distinction plus English GCSE at Grade D
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
What you can do at Level 4 and aboveHND IN BUSINESSEntry requirements:
A Level 3 qualification Attained a minimum 160 points Level 2 or a Grade A* - C in English and/or Maths Provide references and attend an interview prior
to acceptance
Career asBank ManagerBusiness AnalystEvent OrganiserHR ManagerMarketing Manager
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Course: BTEC Extended Diploma in Business
Previous school: Aston Manor Academy
Progression: I have a place at Manchester Metropolitan University to study International Business with a Foreign Language. I would then like to go on to work for a petrochemical company in Qatar.
Theres a wide variety of high quality facilities and extra-curricular activities available to students at Bournville College. Id recommend studying business because it opens many doors of opportunities.
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Course: BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport and Career Academy in Sport
Previous school: Waseley Hills High School
Progression: When I complete my course, I intend to go to university to further study sport further.
Thanks to the Career Academy programme Ive been able to participate in a number of guru lectures from ex-professional footballers and physiotherapists. My summer internship programme involved working with Birmingham City Council, helping them deliver their sports strategy for Birmingham and developing the 2012 Olympic Legacy in the West Midlands.
Once you have enrolled on to a BTEC level 3 programme, you may wish to consider making an application for a place on the Career Academy Programme. This programme will improve your employability or chance of getting a university place. It enables you to link your studies to the real world of work and gain valuable experience of the workplace.
Career Academies are available inArt & DesignBusiness & FinanceEngineeringHospitalityICTMediaScienceSportTravel & Tourism
In addition to studying a Level 3 qualification in your chosen subject, you will benefit from various curriculum enhancements, including: Internships with local companies Guru style lectures from industry professionals Regular visits to organisations One-to-one mentoring by a
business professional
Employability Skills course, supported by Deloitte, designed to improve performance in job applications and interviews
Entry requirements:
5 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including English and Maths
Application subject to interview. Places are limited so there is a competitive selection process
What can you go on toEmployment or Degrees in:Art & DesignBusiness and FinanceEngineeringHospitalityICT/ComputingMediaScienceSport Travel & Tourism
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Previous school: Waseley Hills High School
Progression: Id like to undergo further training and gain experience in the industry as I aim to become a head chef.
I chose Bournville College because I knew it would offer me the best opportunity to progress in the catering industry and allow me to have a first-hand experience in its own restaurant, Urban Flavours.
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Catering and Hospitality
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What you can do at Level 1DIPloMA IN PRoFESSIoNAl CooKERyEntry requirements:
GCSE at Grades D - G Entry Level 3 in Numeracy & Literacy An interview and assessment will assess
your enthusiasm, suitability and interest in the catering and hospitality industry
What you can do at Level 2DIPloMA IN PRoFESSIoNAl CooKERy & CERTIFICATE IN FooD & BEVERAgE SERVICEEntry requirements:
3 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English
Level 1 qualification in Catering & Hospitality or Experience within the Catering & Hospitality
sector and a genuine interest in the industry
BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN HoSPITAlITyEntry requirements:
5 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English
What you can do at Level 3DIPloMA IN PRoFESSIoNAl CooKERyBTEC lEVEl 3 DIPloMA IN HoSPITAlITyEntry requirements:
5 GCSEs Grade A* - C Level 2 qualification in Professional Cookery
or Food and Beverage Service
An interview and assessment will assess your suitability and interest in the industry
Employability and Study SkillsThese may also form part of your programme.
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What you can do at Level 1BTEC lEVEl 1 DIPloMA CARINg FoR CHIlDRENEntry requirements:
No formal entry requirements but students must have commitment and an interest in completion of this course.
What you can do at Level 2BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN CHIlDRENS PlAy, lEARNINg & DEVEloPMENTYou will spend 2 days each week at a work placement and 3 days per week at college
Entry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English & Maths
Relevant Level 1 qualification at Merit or Distinction, plus Level 1 English and Maths
An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject
What you can do at Level 3BTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA IN CHIlDRENS PlAy, lEARNINg & DEVEloPMENTEntry requirements:
5 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including English & Maths
Relevant Level 2 qualification at Merit or Distinction plus an English and Maths qualification at Level 2
An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
What you can do at Level 4FoUNDATIoN DEgREE IN EARly CHIlDHooD STUDIESEntry requirements:
140 UCAS Points Level 3 Early Years qualification or equivalent GCSE A-C or Level 2 Literacy and Numeracy
or an equivalent qualification, or a commitment to achieve this qualification whilst undertaking the Foundation degree programme
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Career asChildminderChildrens Travel RepresentativeFamily Support WorkerLearning Support MentorNursery NursePlay TherapistPlay WorkerSocial WorkerTeaching AssistantTeacherPlay Therapist
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Children s Care Course: BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Childrens Play, Learning & Development
Previous School: Ark Academy
Progression: I would like to further my qualifications by undertaking a British Sign Language course to become a special needs worker or a SENCO.
My course enabled me to work with children and progress onto further qualifications to better my skills. I had a fantastic learning experience at Bournville College and the tutors were a pleasure to work with.
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Course: Diploma in Painting & Decorating Level 1
Previous school: Turves Green Girls School
Progression: Id like to become a fully qualified painter and decorator.
My time at Bournville College helped me to get qualified and reach my ambition of becoming a painter and decorator. It also helped me advance my industry knowledge and personal skills.
Construction
What you can do at Level 1DIPloMA IN BRICKlAyINgDIPloMA IN PAINTINg & DECoRATINgDIPloMA IN BASIC CoNSTRUCTIoN SKIllS
Entry requirements:
Students should have a reasonable level of English and Maths
All applicants must successfully pass an aptitude test
An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject
You will need to purchase overalls and safety boots
What you can do at Level 2DIPloMA IN BRICKlAyINgDIPloMA IN PAINTINg & DECoRATINg
Entry requirements:
A relevant qualification at Level 1 All applicants must successfully pass an
aptitude test
An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject
DIPloMA IN CoNSTRUCTIoNDIPloMA IN ElECTRICAl INSTAllATIoNS (BUIlDINgS AND STRUCTURES)DIPloMA IN PlUMBINg SKIllSCERTIFICATE IN PlUMBINg STUDIES
Entry requirements:
2 GCSEs at Grade A* - C in English and Maths
An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject
What you can do at Level 3DIPloMA IN PAINTINg & DECoRATINgDIPloMA IN BRICKlAyINgDIPloMA IN PlUMBINg
Entry requirements:
Level 2 Diploma All applicants must successfully pass
an aptitude test
An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
Career asArchitectBricklayerCarpenterCivil EngineerElectricianEstates ManagerPlumberPlasterer
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What you can do at Level 1BTEC lEVEl 1 DIPloMA IN ENgINEERINg (ElECTRoNICS)Entry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade E G All students must have GCSE English at Grade E and a Maths qualification
at Entry 3 or above (or equivalent) An interview
What you can do at Level 2BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN ENgINEERINg (ElECTRoNICS)Entry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade D or above or BTEC Foundation Certificate in a related subject GCSE Maths & English at Grade D or above or functional skills at Level 2 Related work experience
What you can do at Level 3BTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA IN ElECTRICAl/ElECTRoNIC ENgINEERINgEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade C or above, including Maths and English and a BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Engineering (Merit or above) or equivalent
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
Career asComputer TechnicianMedical ElectronicsMobile CommunicationsSecurity SystemsService Engineer
Engineering
Mark Blackburn
Course: BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Electrical / Electronic Engineering
Previous school: Balaam Wood Academy
Progression: In the future I would like to study a degree in Electrical / Electronic Engineering at Aston University.
Bournville College has helped me to achieve my goals as it has a lot of resources, including a fantastically equipped Learning Zone. I would recommend Bournville College because all staff are friendly and approachable and the resources are of the highest quality.
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Course: GCSEs in English, Maths, Science, Citizenship
Previous school: Home schooled
Progression: Im going to continue studying through A Levels.
I really enjoyed my time at Bournville College. I had the opportunity to meet lots of nice people and my tutor was very helpful too. My course was well organised and helped me progress onto Level 3 qualifications.
These entry level courses prepare students for further education, life and work.
The College provides specialist support that guides students onto different progression routes. There are many opportunities to develop skills in vocational areas.
What you can do16-19 PRE APPRENTICESHIP AND PREPARATIoN FoR WoRK PRogRAMMES BTEC Entry Award in Public Services BTEC Level 1 Award/Certificate in Vocational Studies Beauty, Catering,
Childcare, Electrics, Hairdressing, Plumbing or Mechanics BTEC Level 1 Sport & Active Leisure City & Guilds Entry Certificate in Preparation for Work City & Guilds Level 1 Certificate in Preparation for Work City & Guilds Level 1 Extended Certificate Employability and Personal Development NCFE Level 1 Award in Personal Development for the Outdoor Industry City & Guilds Level 2 Pre-Apprentice
NoCN CERTIFICATE ENTRy lEVEl ESol PRogRAMME OCN Entry Level Step Up OCN Certificate Level 1 ESOL Programme OCN Progression Level 2 Diploma OCN Progression Level 2 Certificate BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Art & Design BTEC Level 1 Creative Media Production BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Public Services BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Travel & Tourism BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Vocational Studies (Business pathway) BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Business & Finance Foundation Studies ESOL Entry Level 1 / Level 1
Entry requirements:No formal entry requirements
gCSE PRogRAMME MATHS, ENglISH, BTEC lEVEl 2 ExTENDED CERTIFICATE IN SCIENCE AND NCFE lEVEl 2 CERTIFICATE oF ENTERPRISE SKIllS
Entry requirements:
Grade D in GCSE English and Grade D in GCSE Maths Complete and pass initial assessment in Maths and English during enrolment
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What you can do at Level 2NVQ lEVEl 2 HAIRDRESSINg
VoCATIoNAlly RElATED QUAlIFICATIoN (VRQ) IN HAIRDRESSINg
NATIoNAl VoCATIoNAl QUAlIFICATIoN (NVQ) IN BARBERINgEntry requirements:
3 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English An interview and assessment will assess your
suitability and interest in the subject
You will need to purchase a uniform and hairdressing kit at the beginning of your course
What you can do at Level 3NATIoNAl VoCATIoNAl QUAlIFICATIoN (NVQ) IN HAIRDRESSINg
VoCATIoNAlly RElATED QUAlIFICATIoN (VRQ) IN HAIRDRESSINgEntry requirements:
VRQ Level 2 in Hairdressing An interview and assessment will assess your
suitability and interest in the subject
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
What you can do at Level 4FoUNDATIoN DEgREE IN SAloN BUSINESS MANAgEMENT 120 UCAS points or Level 3 qualification in Hairdressing or
Beauty Therapy
IELTS of at least level 5.5 for international students Applicants should apply through UCAS and
select the Bournville College campus of University College Birmingham
Career asColour TechnicianSalon ManagerSenior StylistTeacherTV or Theatre Stylist
Course: VRQ Level 2 in Hairdressing
Previous school: Colmers School
Progression: I am going to continue my studies at Bournville College on the NVQ Level 3 in Hairdressing course. In the future, I would like to teach hairdressing to students at college.
I chose Bournville College because it was local and I heard good reviews from previous students. Urban Elegance hair salon provides a nice environment to train in and the tutors are very supportive and helpful too. I would recommend this course as students have a very good relationship with all the tutors and you get involved in a great fashion catwalk event at the campus.
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Previous school: Turves Green Girls School
Progression: I applied to study nursing at Birmingham City University.
I chose Bournville College because of its new resources and good reputation. Thanks to supportive tutors and excellent resources Ive achieved all my goals. I also met an array of new people, made friends for life and participated in a variety of trips and visits.
What you can do at Level 1BTEC lEVEl 1 DIPloMA IN HEAlTH & SoCIAl CAREEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade E - G, including GCSE English at Grade E or equivalent and Maths at entry Level 3 or above
What you can do at Level 2BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN HEAlTH & SoCIAl CAREYou will spend 1 day each week at a work placement and 3 days per week at college
Entry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade A* - D including English or Relevant Level 1 qualification at Merit plus English
at Level 1
An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject
What you can do at Level 3BTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA IN HEAlTH & SoCIAl CAREEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including English or Relevant Level 2 qualification at Merit or
Distinction plus English at Level 2
An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject
What you can do at Level 4 FoUNDATIoN DEgREE IN HEAlTH & SoCIAl CAREEntry requirements:
60 UCAS Points Level 3 Health & Social Care qualification or
equivalent
GCSE A-C or Level 2 Literacy and Numeracy or an equivalent qualification or a commitment to achieve this
Qualification whilst undertaking the Foundation degree programme
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
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4 GCSEs at Grade E G All students must have GCSE English at Grade
E and a Maths qualification at Entry 3 or above (or equivalent)
An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject
What you can do at Level 2BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN ITBTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN IT FoR CoMPUTER TECHNICIANSEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade D or above, including English
Maths qualification at Level 1 or above (or equivalent)
An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject
What you can do at Level 3BTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA IN ITBTEC lEVEl 3 DIPloMA IN IT AND gAMES DEVEloPMENTEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including Maths and English
In addition a Level 2 IT qualification at Merit or above would be an advantage. Alternatively, you will be required to complete a test at enrolment
An interview will assess your suitability and interest in the subject
AS and A2 LevelsICT AS & A2 lEVElSee page 21 for entry requirements
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
What you can do at Level 4 and aboveHND IN APPlIED CoMPUTINg 120 points with 100 points from at least one
Advanced GCE/VCE. 20 points may come from key skills, AS and other units
GCSE minimum Grade C Maths or a recognised equivalent
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Information Technology Course: BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in IT
Previous school: James Brindley School
Progression: Studying Primary School Teaching and ICT at University.
Through the use of good quality equipment and good software, I have covered a broad range of aspects of ICT. I had a really good learning experience and the support throughout the course from personal tutors was very good.
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What you can do at Level 2BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN MEDIAEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade D and above including English or
Relevant Level 1 qualification at Merit or Distinction
What you can do at Level 3BTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA IN MEDIAEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade A* - C including English Language
Level 2 BTEC Diploma at Merit or Distinction
AS and A2 LevelsFIlM STUDIES AS & A2 lEVElMEDIA STUDIES AS & A2 lEVElPHoTogRAPHy AS & A2 lEVElSee page 21 for entry requirements
Employability and Study skillsThese may also form part of your study programme.
What you can do at Level 4FoUNDATIoN DEgREE FIlM AND TElEVISIoN PRoDUCTIoN TECHNologyEntry requirements: 120 UCAS points Interview Potential learners who do not have suitable
UCAS points should still apply. A determination will be made via an interview and a portfolio of suitable work.
Career asAdvertising ManagerEditorFilm ProducerJournalistMedia ResearcherPhotographerPresenterProduction ManagerTV or Radio ProducerTV Camera Operator
Course: BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Media
Previous school: Four Dwellings High School
Progression: To study a Media related degree at University.
The facilities across the college are adapted for my use and all the staff within the college are friendly, helpful and supportive. I would recommend choosing my subject to other students as there are many practical assignments which allow you to use the camera equipment and Macs and also undertake written coursework.
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What you can do at Entry and level 1 ENTRy 3 DIPloMA INTRoDUCTIoN To VEHIClE TECHNologyDIPloMA IN VEHIClE MAINTENANCE (CAR)DIPloMA IN VEHIClE MAINTENANCE (MoToRCyClE)
What you can do at level 2DIPloMA IN CAR MAINTENANCE & REPAIRDIPloMA IN MoToRCyClE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
Entry requirements:
No formal entry qualifications, however you would have to sit an initial assessment in literacy and numeracy
In addition to this, you would meet with our motor vehicle team for advice and guidance for the right course
You would need to purchase safety boots, overalls and a tool kit at the beginning of your course
What you can do at level 3DIPloMA IN CAR MAINTENANCE & REPAIRDIPloMA IN MoToRCyClE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
Entry requirements:
3 GCSEs at Grade A*- C including Maths and English or a Level 2 Diploma
Functional Skills English, Maths and a Level 2 Diploma in Light Vehicle (Car) Maintenance & Repair Principles / Level 2 Diploma in Motorcycle Maintenance & Repair Principles
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
Career asAuto ElectricianDiagnostic TechnicianFast Fit RouteMaster TechnicianMobile MechanicMOT TesterService Technician at a Main DealershipSelf employed Mechanic / Business OwnerWorkshop Manager
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Course: Level 1 Diploma in Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair
Previous school: Balaam Wood Academy
Progression: Id like to qualify as a car mechanic and find employment in this industry.
The facilities in the Colleges motor vehicle workshops and its own MOT Garage are the same as any other commercial garage, giving us the opportunity to learn on the best resources available. The knowledge and experience gained at Bournville College will ensure that I have solid foundations for this trade and am job ready when I leave the College.
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Previous school: Holy Trinity Media Arts College
Progression: Ive applied to study audio and music production at Liverpool John Moores University.
I chose music technology at Bournville College because teachers are great, the equipment is amazing and the other students are very helpful and friendly too.
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AminaOmurungi
What you can do at Level 2BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN MUSIC (INClUDINg RoCK SCHool)Entry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including English or BTEC Introductory Diploma (Merit) plus GCSE
English or Maths at Grade D You must demonstrate an interest and
competence in your chosen instrument or vocally
What you can do at Level 3BTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA IN MUSIC TECHNologyEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade A*- C including English Language and Maths or
BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit or Distinction) together with Grade C in Maths and English
BTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA IN MUSICEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade A*- C including English Language and Maths or
BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit or Distinction) together with Grade C in Maths and English
You must demonstrate an interest in the subject area and be able to play an instrument or sing to an intermediate level.
What you can do at Level 4 FoUNDATIoN DEgREE IN CoNTEMPoRARy PoP MUSIC PRoDUCTIoN Entry requirements:
Minimum age 18 A proven aptitude in music production (assessed
via portfolio and interview) Min. 90 UCAS points, for example: An AVCE Double Award at DE / EE AS Level Double Award at BC A BTEC Subsidiary Diploma at Merit A BTEC 90 Credit Diploma at Pass or Merit A BTEC Diploma or Extended Diploma at
PP or PPP
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
Career asArtist RepertoireConcert/Stage/Lighting EngineerMusic Licensing Co-ordinatorMusic ManagerMusic Production TechnicianMusic ProgrammerMusic TeacherProducerRecording/Performing ArtistRecording Studio ManagerSession MusicianSound Engineer
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Course: BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Public Services
Previous school: Kings Heath Boys School
Progression: Id like to continue my studies at Bournville College by progressing on to a HND in Public Services. My long term ambition is to complete a Masters Degree in Psychology or a PhD.
I chose this college because the staff are friendly and there is always a positive attitude encouraging you to achieve your best. I would recommend this course to anyone who has a desire to joining a public service because it really helps you understand all of the public services and career opportunities.
What you can do at Level 2BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN PUBlIC SERVICES
Entry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including GCSE English Language or
BTEC Introductory Diploma (Merit) plus GCSE English Language
What you can do at Level 3BTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA IN PUBlIC SERVICES
Entry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade A*-C including English Language and Maths or
BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Distinction or Merit) together with a Grade C in English Language
PUBlIC SERVICES lEVEl 3 SUBSIDIARy DIPloMA
Entry requirements:
3 GCSEs at Grade A* - C or BTEC Level 2 Diploma at Pass
What you can do at Level 4 and aboveHND IN PUBlIC SERVICES
Entry requirements :
Level 3 programme of study or attained a minimum of 200 ucas tariff (MMP at BTEC Level 3), plus
Level 2 qualification Grade C or above in English and Maths
Provide an academic reference
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
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What you can do at Level 1lEVEl 1 DIPloMA IN APPlIED SCIENCEEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grades E-G All students must have achieved GCSE English at
Grade E and a Maths qualification at Entry Level 3 or above
What you can do at Level 2BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN APPlIED SCIENCEEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade D or above including GCSE English at Grade C/D and Maths qualification at Level 2 or above
BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Applied Science or an equivalent science qualification at Merit or above
What you can do at Level 3BTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA IN APPlIED SCIENCE 4 GCSEs at Grade A*- C including GCSE Maths
and GCSE English at Grade A* - C or Level 2 functional skills or equivalent
BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Science at Merit or above or an equivalent Science qualification at Merit or above
AS and A2 LevelsSee page 21 for entry requirements
BIology AS & A2 lEVElCHEMISTRy AS & A2 lEVElPHySICS AS & A2 lEVEl
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
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Course: BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Applied Science
Previous school: St. Benedicts Catholic High School
Progression: Studying a Degree in Biological Sciences at Oxford Brookes University. My ambition is to work within the field of research.
I really enjoyed studying at the college. The tutors gave a lot of guidance on how we could attain our best grades and kept us on track to achieve. The science facilities are excellent for all the practical assessments that we did on the course. I also joined the Student Ambassador Academy and enjoyed showing visitors around the campus during open events.
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What you can do at Level 2BTEC lEVEl CERTIFICATE IN SKIllS & ACTIVITIES FoR SPoRT & ACTIVE lEISURE In addition to the above qualification, you will study for a National Governing Body Coaching Awards and Sports Leadership Level 2
Entry requirements:
2 GCSEs at Grade A* - D including English Level 2 Certificate at Merit or Distinction A passion for sport theory and practice Successful interview and good reference
What you can do at Level 3BTEC lEVEl 3 ExTENDED DIPloMA IN SPoRTEntry requirements:
Successful completion of level 2 Certificate in Fitness Instructing
Successful interview and reference Experience of fitness instructingBTEC lEVEl 3 SUBSIDIARy DIPloMA IN SPoRTIn addition to this course, you will study for a Level 3 Award in Higher Sports Leadership
Entry requirements:: 4 GCSEs Grade A* - C including English
Language or
BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit or Distinction) together with a grade C in English Language
Successful interview and good reference
BTEC lEVEl 3 90 CREDIT lEADINg To AN ExTENDED DIPloMA IN SPoRTEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs Grade A* - C including English Language or
BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit or Distinction) together with a Grade C in English
A successful interview and good reference
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
Career asFitness InstructorLeisure Centre ManagerOutdoor Activities InstructorPersonal TrainerSports CoachSports Development OfficerSport and Exercise ScientistSport PhysiotherapistTeacher
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Course: BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport
Previous school: Kings Norton Boys School
Progression: Id like to progress to Worcester University to study Sport & Exercise Science followed by a PGCE.
I chose Bournville College because of the quality of its teaching and new facilities. Theres a wide variety of units on my course which allowed me to explore all aspects of sport. The highlight of my course was working with British Athletics and meeting Mo Farah.
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Previous school: Selly Oak Trust School
Progression: Im returning to Bournville College to complete year 2 of my course. Last year I took a vocational taster in catering, which I really enjoyed and Id like to try out health & social care this year.
Ive received lots of help from my tutors, especially with my nervousness. Im no longer worried about asking questions as I know I will get the help I need.
Career and Personal Development Independence and Personal DevelopmentThis course is designed to support students who may have learning difficulties/disabilities towards their future careers. The small teaching groups encourage development of confidence, self-esteem and social skills.
Areas of study Functional English Functional Maths Functional Information & Communication
Technology BTEC Personal & Social Development Edexcel units in Personal Progress
(age 16 25 Severe Learning Difficulties)
Vocational options Business & Retail Catering & Hospitality Construction Hair & Beauty Health & Social Care Horticulture Independent Living Skills Motor Vehicle Sport & Leisure Other subjects include: ASDAN Short Course
Awards and Independent Living Skills
Enrichment Opportunities Possibilities for students to have residentials
to Cumbria and abroad Extra IT Extra Sport 1 Hour a week for Speech and
Language Therapy
All students have a Personal Tutor and a weekly tutorial to monitor progress and discuss career choices.
What you can go on toStudents progress on to mainstream courses at Entry Level to Level 1 and 2, training or employment.
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Course: BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Travel & Tourism
Previous school: Balaam Wood Academy
Progression: Im going to carry on studying Travel & Tourism at Bournville College on the HND in Travel & Tourism. One day, Id like to run my own hotel.
The College has all the facilities that you need to help you achieve your dreams. We also took part in a number of educational trips which gave us additional experience of the industry.
What you can do at Level 2BTEC lEVEl 2 DIPloMA IN TRAVEl & ToURISMEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade A* - D, including English or BTEC Introductory Diploma plus GCSE English
at Grade D
What you can do at Level 3BTEC lEVEl 3 DIPloMA IN TRAVEl & ToURISMEntry requirements:
4 GCSEs at Grade A* - C, including English Language or
BTEC Level 2 Diploma (Merit or Distinction) together with a Grade C in English Language
TRAVEl & ToURISM lEVEl 3 90 CREDIT / ExTENDED DIPloMAEntry requirements:
3 GCSEs at Grade C or above, together with a Grade D in English
Employability and Study Skills These may also form part of your programme.
What you can do at Level 4 and aboveHND IN TRAVEl & ToURISM Entry requirements:
120 UCAS tariff points Level 3 programme of study Level 2 qualification (i.e. Grade C or above)
in English and/or Maths.
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With over 60 years experience of working with international students, Bournville College offers a wide range of internationally recognised qualifications to students from over 35 countries.
The International Office offers a wide range of support and help, including the arrangement of accommodation through the host family scheme, English language testing and language support.
To apply to study at Bournville College as an international student, fill in the International Application Form available on our website. Alternatively, we can send you one with a prospectus by post.
For more information visit bournville.ac.uk/international
Telephone. +44 (0) 121 477 1600
Fax. +44 (0) 121 477 8935
Email. [email protected]
Courses: A Level Maths A Level Further Maths A Level Chemistry A Level Business Studies
Country of origin: Vietnam
Progression: BSc at London School of Economics followed by an Internship at Goldman Sachs as a Securities Lending Analyst
I will always remember the foundations I received at Bournville College that carried me through my academic and career journey. Bournville College provided great support in both my academic studies and the university application process. I felt very welcome at the College from day one, which was a heartening experience.
Trang Huyen Luu
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Lianne DaviesPreviously studied: VRQ Level 2 in Beauty Therapy / VRQ Level 3 in Beauty Therapy
Progression: As a result of her qualification, Lianne secured a summer placement at Birminghams The Cube and Spa in the Cube in The Mailbox which then turned into a full time position.
My future goal is to be trained in as many areas of beauty therapy as possible to fulfil my long term dream of managing and running my own ladies retreat business. Bournville College has amazing teaching methods by supportive tutors in a friendly and lively atmosphere.
Owayne SmithPreviously studied: BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business
Progression: BA (Hons) Business & American Studies at University of Birmingham
My tutors were absolutely fantastic. They encouraged me to go further and give my best in everything I did. When I asked for help, they were always there for me. As my confidence grew, I became a student rep, representing fellow students at the Colleges Student Council meetings which gave me additional experience and a sense of responsibility.
Top university destinations
1. Birmingham City University (20%)2. Wolverhampton University (10%)3. Newman University (8%)4. Worcester University (8%)
5. Bournville College (7%)6. Coventry University (6%)7. University of Birmingham (5%)8. University College Birmingham (4%)
9. Staffordshire University (4%)10. Aston University (2%)11. Over 40 other institutions (26%)
Life after Bournville College
Many of our students choose to go to study at a UK university, others choose to complete their higher education studies with us because of the high levels of support we provide, whilst some students go into employment.
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