PS16 is an online prospectus and application system for young people to apply to school sixth forms, colleges and training providers. Anyone can browse the prospectus to find out more about courses and opportunities, but to make an application you will need a log in.
At the start of year 11, scholars consider their post-16 options with regards to the type of qualification, course, and training they would like to embark upon and the institution or provider they would like to attend.
During the autumn term, year 11 scholars have a weekly lesson with their tutor, supported by the careers team, to fully complete their post 16 applications by the end of December. All scholars will be set up with an account on the ‘Positive Steps @ 16’ (PS16) website. They will use this website to search for different colleges and providers and find out about the courses they offer. They will then make their applications through this website. All information and ‘how to guides’ will be uploaded to this page. Whilst scholars will have dedicated time and support within school to research courses and complete their applications they will also need to spend time independently at home with support from parents/carers and families. Please contact the careers team in school or via [email protected] if you require any additional support.
Castle Mead Academy Post 16 and Careers Fair Wednesday 9 October 5pm-7pm
Our post 16 and careers fair is a key part of the post 16 application process. During this event, your child will have the opportunity to speak to a wide variety of post-16 providers, local employers, apprenticeship providers and universities. The purpose of the evening is to encourage scholars to start to think about their next steps after they leave Castle Mead Academy. All young people are now expected to stay in some form of education or training until the age of 18; this event will provide them with an appreciation of the options available to them when they finish their GCSEs. There will be a short presentation from our Careers Leader, Diana Walker, at 5.15pm which will be repeated again at 6.15pm to brief you on the post-16 application process.
Local college open events autumn 2024
Alongside attending the CMA post 16 and careers fair, we would strongly encourage scholars and families to visit as many college and provider open events as possible, as this is the only way to get a true feel for what it would be like to study at each setting. Registration is usually required via the college’s website.
STOP PRESS – just announced – Taster day at HOET Leicester Hair and Beauty Training Academy during half term, on Wednesday 23 October 10am-12pm – Book your place
Beauchamp City Sixth Form – Saturday 2 November 10am-2pm
Brookvale Groby – Thursday 17 October 5,30pm-7.30pm
Gateway College – Thursday 7 November 5pm-7pm and Saturday 9 November 10am-1pm
Leicester College – Tuesday 29 October 5pm-7.30pm and Saturday 16 November 10am-1pm
Loughborough College – Saturday 5 October 9.30am-1pm, Saturday 9 November 9.30am-1pm and Saturday 7 December 9.30am-1pm
North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College (NWSLC)
Hinckley and Wigston Campus – Wednesday 16 October 4pm-7pm
Nuneaton, Harrowbrook and MIRA Campus – Thursday 17 October 4pm-7pm
All Campuses – Saturday 30 November 9.30am-12pm
SMB College Group
Brooksby Campus – Saturday 12 October 9am-1.30pm and Saturday 16 November 9am-3pm
Stephenson Campus – Saturday 2 November 10am-1pm
Animal Studies (Brooksby) – Sat 9 November 10am-1pm
Performing Arts (Melton) – Tuesday 12 November 5pm-7pm
Wigston College – Wednesday 6 November 5pm-7.30pm
Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College (WQE) – Sat 2 November 9am-3pm
What qualification levels mean
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland there are 9 qualification levels – Find out what they mean
T levels
What are T Levels video – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Choosing A levels
UCAS – Search for university courses
Discover Uni – Compare universities, courses and entry requirements
Russell Group information and advice on choosing A level subjects – Informed Choices