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Post-16 Options

At Chiltern Hills Academy, we want every student to leave Year 11 with confidence, clarity and hope for their future. Choosing what to do next is an exciting step, and we are here to guide, advise and support you — and your family — every step of the way.

All students in Year 11 meet 1:1 with our professionally qualified Careers Adviser, Chloe Lewis, to talk through their ambitions, strengths and interests. Following this meeting, each student receives a personalised Careers Action Plan, giving them a clear pathway and next steps.

There are three main routes our students can take after GCSEs:


Sixth Form

Many of our Year 11s choose to continue their studies in Chiltern Hills Academy Sixth Form. This offers:

  • A wide range of A Levels and BTEC courses to suit different strengths and ambitions.
  • A focused and supportive learning environment where students are known and encouraged as individuals.
  • Opportunities to take part in leadership, enrichment and community activities alongside academic study.
  • For those who need to re-sit English or Maths, we also offer Level 2 courses alongside further study.

Staying with us in Sixth Form allows students to build on the strong relationships they already have with teachers and support staff, while preparing for university, apprenticeships or the world of work.

College

Some students prefer to move into a college environment. Local colleges offer a wide range of A Levels, BTECs and T Levels, providing a flexible and diverse approach to learning.

What are T Levels?

  • T Levels are new, nationally recognised two-year qualifications, equivalent to 3 A Levels.
  • They are designed with employers to make sure the content meets real industry needs.
  • Every T Level includes an industry placement of at least 315 hours (around 45 days), giving students hands-on experience and valuable connections.

Local providers include:

Bucks College Group

West Herts College

BCA College

Aylesbury UTC

Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships are a fantastic option for students who prefer a hands-on, practical way of learning while gaining valuable work experience. They allow students to:

  • Earn while they learn, receiving a wage alongside training.
  • Spend at least 20% of their working hours in classroom-based study with a college or training provider.
  • Gain a nationally recognised qualification while developing workplace skills.
  • Start building a professional network in the industry they are passionate about.

Apprenticeships are ideal for students who want to get a head start in a chosen field while keeping future career pathways open.

Curious if an apprenticeship is right for you? Watch this quick 2-minute video from Unifrog to explore the pros and cons.


Your future is full of possibilities. At Chiltern Hills Academy, we’ll help you explore every option so you can make the choice that’s right for you.

Options After GCSEs (Year 11)
Pathway Options Available
Full-time Study A Levels (Level 3)
T Levels (Level 3)
BTECs & other technical qualifications (Levels 1–3)
English or Maths retakes if required
Work & Study Apprenticeships (Levels 2–3)
Supported internships
Traineeships
Options After Sixth Form (Year 13)
Pathway Options Available
Full-time Study University (Levels 4–7)
Higher technical skill courses (Levels 4–5)
Work & Study Apprenticeships (Levels 3–7)
School leaver programmes, internships or traineeships
Work Employment or starting a business
Other Gap year
Exam retakes if required
Options After Higher Education
Pathway Options Available
Full-time Study Postgraduate study (e.g. Masters or PhD – Levels 7–8)
Work / Work & Study Graduate jobs or paid employment
Higher & degree apprenticeships (Levels 6–7)
Internships or work experience
Volunteering or starting a business
Other Gap year or travel
Strengthening Your Future Applications

No matter which path you choose, employers and universities value more than just qualifications. You can stand out by gaining:

  • Work experience
  • Volunteering opportunities
  • Hobbies and interests that show your skills
  • Academic enrichment activities
  • Testimonials and references
  • Travel or gap year experiences

We know this is a big decision for both students and their families. To help, we provide:

  • Post-16 Choices Presentation for Year 11.
  • Parents’ Guide to Next Steps (created for National Careers Week 2025) to give clear, practical advice.

Together, these resources help students and parents feel fully informed and supported when making choices about the future.

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