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Construction Diploma - Information for young people and others
Check with your school whether the Construction Diploma is already available in your area.
Direct.gov.uk - Diplomas for 14-19 year olds
What is different about a Diploma and how does it fit with other qualifications?
Engineering Diploma - Information for young people and others
Check with your school whether the Engineering Diploma is already available in your area.
Environment and Land Based Diploma - Information for young people and others
Check with your school whether the Diploma in ELBS is already available in your area.
Hair and Beauty Diploma - Information for young people and others
Check with your school whether the Hair and Beauty Diploma is already available in your area.
Hospitality and Catering Diploma - Information for young people and others
Check with your school whether the H and C Diploma is already available in your area.
IT Diploma - Information for young people and others
Check with your school whether the IT Diploma is already available in your area.
It's Your Choice - The Diploma
Essential questions and answers.
Need2know - Q and A with Diploma students
Find out what a Diploma is like from young people who know.
Society Health and Development Diploma - Information for young people and others
Check with your school whether the SHD Diploma is already available in your area.
The Diploma - National website
Find out all about the new 14-19 Diploma.
What's the deal with Diplomas?
The Diploma is a new learning route which has only existed in England and Wales since September 2008. Diplomas are not yet available everywhere as it will take time to introduce them all but you can find out below what Diplomas are currently being taught in your area.
What is the Newcastle Diploma Offer post-16?

Can you tell me more about the 14-19 Diploma?
The Diploma is a new qualification with a different style of teaching and learning to other qualifications such as GCSEs and A Levels. Diplomas were designed with the involvement of employers and every Diploma is linked to a broad sector of work. The Diploma aims to give you the knowledge and skills needed for that sector of work, but can open up other options too. It is recognised by employers and universities alike.
How do I know if the 14-19 Diploma is for me?
There is no typical 14-19 Diploma student as the 14-19 Diploma can benefit all types of learner. Some students want to learn more about an area of work such as Engineering or Hair and Beauty, others want to balance out general subjects such as GCSEs and A Levels with something different. Like any other decisions about your future you need to weigh up the arguments for and against. Have a look at the main 14-19 Diploma website for more details and speak to your Teachers and Connexions Advisers about whether the 14-19 Diploma will suit you.
Where will the 14-19 Diploma take me?
With a Higher Diploma you could decide to go on to the Advanced level (level 3) in the same subject, or you may decide to follow a different learning route. An Advanced Diploma could take you into Higher Education or perhaps an Advanced Apprenticeship. By teaching you both general and specific skills, as well as improving your knowledge of one sector of work, 14-19 Diplomas can prepare you for a number of different career directions.
What 14-19 Diploma subjects can I take?
By September 2010 there should be fourteen 14-19 Diplomas available throughout the country. Check the Diploma website for the subject names. However, these will not be available in every area of the country or at every level. It may be that the choice available in your area is very limited so you might need to consider other qualifications.
What is a 14-19 Diploma worth?
There are three Diploma levels. 1. The Foundation Diploma is a level 1 qualification, the same as GCSEs grades D to G. It is broadly equivalent to five GCSEs. 2. The Higher Diploma is a level 2 qualification, the same as GCSEs grades A* to C. It is broadly equivalent to seven GCSEs. 3. The Advanced Diploma, aimed at those over 16 is a level 3 qualification. It is broadly equivalent to 3.5 A levels.
When can I choose a 14-19 Diploma?
You can choose to study a Foundation or Higher Diploma alongside your GCSEs in Years 10 and 11. Which one you study depends on which level suits you best. If you are going into Year 12 or continuing in Further Education, for example at a college, you have the additional choice of the Advanced Diploma. You can take this if you have achieved the required grades at the end of Year 11.
Where will I study my 14-19 Diploma?
Studying a Diploma normally takes about 50% of your timetable at Level 2 (Higher Diploma). Depending on what subject you are taking this could mean studying the whole Diploma at your school or up to one day per week at a neighbouring school or college. Advanced Diplomas taken post-16 (after Year 11) will have a different timetable as in the level 3 qualification there will be more to learn. On any 14-19 Diploma you will be spending at least 10 days with an employer throughout each year, sometimes maybe more.
What will I study on a 14-19 Diploma?
Every 14-19 Diploma is made up of five parts whatever subject you choose. Aswell as doing work experience you will study 1) your main subject, 2) English, Maths and ICT, 3) Work skills such as teamwork, creative thinking and problem-solving, 4) optional courses that you choose to go with your Diploma and 5) a project which gives you the chance to put what you have learnt into practice.