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We partner with schools to deliver specialist 14–16 programmes, giving Year 10 and 11 students the chance to broaden their learning. They continue their core GCSEs at school while attending college for vocational courses and specialist facilities. This collaboration enriches the curriculum, raises aspirations, and helps students gain confidence and skills for future education and careers.


Full Time

BCA Schools students

Our direct entry provision lets young people join the college in Year 10 or 11, offering a supportive alternative to mainstream or home education. Students continue core GCSEs while accessing specialist vocational learning and enrichment opportunities.


A Partnership with the Windsor Forest Colleges Group

 

A partnership with the Windsor Forest Colleges Group will enhance your schools’ programme with the benefit of specialist knowledge, realistic working environments and excellent facilities. The 14-16 course programmes provide nationally-recognised qualifications which combine practical skills development and academic content, highly valued by employers and effective at fast-tracking students into work. Research also shows that exam success rates improve through vocational learning, as students are happier and more fulfilled when their learning is centred on practical work experience. Please contact us to discuss your requirements.

For more information please contact the team:
Telephone: 01753 793288
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BCA Schools students

Schools Transition Programme

The Schools Transition Programme is specifically aimed at individual learners in school years 10 & 11 who are experiencing difficulties accessing mainstream education or are home educated.

The course provides opportunities to return to learning. The programme, where possible, is tailored to each learner, providing a flexible return to study e.g. a phased introduction to College. The programme will include a vocational area of choice with the opportunity to access English, Maths and Science.

If on school roll these can work in partnership with the students’ other studies at school for up to a maximum of 3 days a week. If an application is being made, please be aware we will need written confirmation from the school that they agree to the placement and to fund the placement within 6 weeks of the application. Any new applications for September 2026 the deadline for all written confirmation will be 26th June 2026.

If home educated, students can be funded to attend for a maximum of 2 days a week. Students with an EOTAS/EOTIS package can attend for up to a maximum of 3 days a week.

Vocational Areas Include:

  • Animal Care
  • Creative Arts
  • Construction
  • Hair and Beauty
  • Motor Vehicle
  • Sport, Fitness & Active Leisure
  • Vocational Studies

 

*Please be aware that unfortunately, our Schools students are unable to use our climbing facilities, high & low ropes course or onsite fitness suites.

 

For more information please contact the team:
Telephone: 01753 793288
Email: info@1416.college
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Direct entry full time

If you are interested in our direct entry full time 14-16 provision at Slough & Langley College (please see routes below) starting September 2026, please fill out this form

Pathway 1

Academic – Maths, English, Science, Business, IT

Pathway 2

Vocational – (Choose 1 option from Childcare, Construction, Hair & Beauty, Health & Social Care, Motor Vehicle, Sport) plus English, Maths and Science

Pathway 3

English & Citizenship

*Please be aware that unfortunately, our Schools students are unable to use our climbing facilities, high & low ropes course or onsite fitness suites.

 

For more information please contact the team:
Telephone: 01753 793 288
Email: info@1416.college