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Learning options

14–19-year-olds have a choice of learning routes, all of which lead to valuable qualifications and can progress to further study.

Ways to learn for 14–19-year-olds

14 to 19 year-olds have a choice of learning routes, all of which lead to valuable qualifications and can progress to further learning.

Qualifications for 14–19-year-olds

In Lewisham, young people have the option to take a range of qualifications. Here's a quick overview of the different qualifications on offer.  

Alternative provision - primary and secondary options

Local Further Education (FE) colleges offer programmes of learning for 14–16-year-olds.   

A-levels (AS and A2) for 14–19-year-olds

See what A-level subjects are available and where you can study them.

What level should I choose?

To help find the right course for you, we've divided the courses into three levels – advanced, intermediate and foundation.

14–19-year-old learners with special educational needs

If you are a learner with a statement of special educational needs (SEN), and you are leaving school, you are advised to see a transition advisor from the Learners with Learning Difficulties and/or Disabilities (LLDD) Transition Service.

Courses by subject

View available courses in Lewisham.

GCSEs for 14–19-year-olds

See what GCSEs are available and where you can study them.