Options when you're 16
By now, you will have received your GCSE and A-Level results. No matter how you did in your exams, we want you to know that there is support available to you.
Whether you’re considering further education, skills training or going into employment, our exam results guide will point you in the right direction.
The law states you must stay in education or training until you’re 18. There are 4 different ways you can do this:
1. Study full time
Making choices about the future can feel quite daunting, but it doesn’t have to be.
Find advice on Young Croydon, and the My Choices at 16+ guide, a directory of course and training information for sixth forms, colleges, training providers in and within easy reach of Croydon.
2. Get a job
Our job brokerage service, Croydon Works offers a free recruitment service for Croydon residents.
3. Earn while you learn
An apprenticeship lets you learn skills and get paid.
You can:
- find an apprenticeship with Croydon council
- find an apprenticeship with local businesses through Croydon Apprenticeship Academy
4. Volunteer 20+ hours a week with accredited learning
The following websites may be of use when looking for volunteering opportunities.
- Croydon Voluntary Action - for volunteering opportunities in Croydon
- Doit - browse volunteer opportunities from national charities or lend a hand with community groups in the borough
- Vinspired - find your perfect volunteer role and make a difference today
Still not sure what to do
You can:
- look through the My Choices at 16+ guide
- contact us (using the details below) if you'd like support choosing your next step
Travel assistance for post 16
Visit school travel for information on post-16 travel assistance.
Post 16 Participation and NEET Team
Email & Website
Phone
Address
4th Floor, Zone G, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk
Croydon CR0 1EA
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