The Parents’ Guide to
The Parents’ Guide to provides parents with the information they need to help their teenage children make the right choices at sixth form so they can create happy and successful futures.
Our interactive resources are designed to inform, involve and guide parental support by providing unbiased, helpful and up to date information and advice.
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The Parents’ Guide to Homelife & study
The home environment has a major impact on a child’s physical and mental health. Download this free guide to find out what you can do to make your child’s homelife the supportive infrastructure they need.

The Parents’ Guide to Personal Statements
The UCAS “personal statement” is an important part of the university application process; it’s also the part many young people find hardest to complete. Learn more about how you can encourage and guide your child if they get stuck.

Virtual work experience opportunities
Virtual work experience, also referred to as online, remote or digital, provides young people with the opportunity to gain experience in the workplace, develop their skills, boost their employability and explore new industries and job roles.

Qualification levels and educational routes
With so many different qualifications, it can be hard to know what they mean and where they might lead to next. To help you understand, we’ve created a summary of what the levels mean highlighting academic, vocational and work-based routes to higher

Parent Questions and Answers
Whether it’s about university, apprenticeships, next steps or how you can help, every parent has questions about their child’s education. Browse through answers to commonly asked questions or ask your own.
Visit Our Parent and Carer Support Pages
Our comprehensive range of support and advice includes access to:
– Online articles
– Downloadable resources
– Blog posts
– A chance to read through commonly asked questions (plus the chance to ask your own)
– A parent newsletter
Visit Our Parent and Carer Support Pages
Our comprehensive range of support and advice includes access to:
– Online articles
– Downloadable resources
– Blog posts
– A chance to read through commonly asked questions (plus the chance to ask your own)
– A parent newsletter


