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Preparing for Life After SNA

South Nottinghamshire Academy Sixth Form is driven by a desire to see students ‘aim high’ in life and, as such, actively encourages students to apply to university or advanced apprenticeships.

Below is a list of useful links and information for students thinking about their career aspirations and those not sure if University is the right choice for them.

Explore LMI data – LMI For All

Interested in the labour market and want labour market information? Here you can find out where to get more information and intelligence of the UK labour market. The widget and websites listed here all use data from the LMI for All service.

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Not Going To Uni was founded in 2008 to showcase the alternatives to the standard university route to school and college leavers. They want to change how young people engage with brands and discover their future careers.

allaboutschoolleavers.co.uk helps school leavers get jobs and understand the career paths available to them. Here, you’ll find information on the different levels of apprenticeship—Intermediate, Advanced, Higher and Degree—as well as the latest school leaver job news and advice to help guide you on your career journey.

Pure Potential is an independent organisation which raises the aspirations of thousands of sixth-formers every year, encouraging them to apply to, and achieve offers from, excellent universities and leading employers.

icould.com uses the power of personal stories to inform young people’s career choices. Free and simple to use, icould features over 1000 videos of people talking about their careers – explaining their job roles, career path, and how different factors have shaped their direction.

National Apprenticeship Service - Find out how to become an apprentice, what apprenticeships are available, which employers offer them and information about starting your apprenticeship.

Careers Guidance

We believe that giving students the best careers education is vital for raising aspirations and realising their ambitions.

Whilst in sixth form education, we support students in making well-informed decisions for Post 18 destinations. We ensure high quality, impartial advice on career pathways and a valuable insight into employability and the world of work, using the expertise from our extensive network of employers and other providers.  

The majority of our students will progress into University, however each year, we have others who are successful with their applications to prestigious organisations, for Higher and Degree apprenticeship programmes.  We are keen to stay in touch with our Alumni and welcome ex-students back to the Academy, to share their journey and to inspire others.

Applying to University

We provide students with a step-by-step guide to the UCAS application process so that you can share this information with parents. Weekly Guidance sessions support with the process, including personal statement workshops. In the Summer term, we have a day off timetable to dedicate time to beginning the online application form and a UCAS information evening for parents.

South Nottinghamshire Academy has a number of experienced UCAS trained advisors who will support the Year 12 and 13 students throughout this time. Students begin their UCAS applications in the Spring term of Year 12. This is when students begin to make decisions about what they would like to study and where they would like to apply. Visits to universities are encouraged in the summer term of Year 12 and we host a number of visits from university representatives as well as holding finance and UCAS evenings for parents.

In September of Year 13, personal statements are completed. It is expected that all students will complete a personal statement, whether applying for university, jobs or apprenticeships by October half term. Support is provided by the Trust, Tutors and Head of Sixth Form for Oxbridge, Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary early applications as well as all other applications.

After half term, the finishing touches are made to the UCAS application process. The fee of £26.50 is funded by the Academy, teachers add their references and students begin to receive their offers and invitations to interview.

The remainder of the year is focused on gaining the right results to ensure that students are on the right courses for September.

Final decisions and confirmation of places are made in August on results day. 

For further information about UCAS deadlines, please visit ucas.com