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Bursaries of up to £1,200 for students in further education, training or unpaid apprenticeships - what’s available, eligibility and how to apply
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Find out what help you can get to develop a whole school or college approach to mental health and wellbeing.
Find the discounts and concessions that are available in your area for travel to school sixth form or college through your local council website
Advice for institutions on the financial support young people may be able to access to help them participate in education and training.
Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) could support you while you’re studying – don’t miss out.
Find and apply for a college or university course - full time, part time, post graduate, UCAS, Unistats, National Careers Service, Open University, CUKAS
Information for further education and sixth-form colleges directly enrolling 14 to 16-year-olds for the 2023 to 2024 academic year.
Sixth form, further education (like college), higher education (like university), apprenticeships and skills based training available.
Information about the range of help and support available from the FE Commissioner, Department for Education and delivery partners.
Find and apply for a further or adult education course and work out what financial help you can get
Types of school and how they're run - community schools, academies, free schools, faith schools, state boarding schools.
Find out how you can become a further education teacher.
A report that summarises evidence of what works in schools and colleges to promote levels of activity among children and young people.
Bursaries and scholarships from universities or colleges including hardship funds.
Student finance - student loans or student grants for tuition fees and living costs, extra help, student loan repayments.
Advice for state-funded school admission authorities, independent schools, local authorities and parents.
How schools can share daily attendance data.
Information that academies, including free schools, colleges and any educational institution with academy arrangements, must or should publish on their websites.
Check school performance tables (‘league tables’), Ofsted reports and financial information.
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