We want you to succeed in your education training and work and will support you to achieve your goals.  

That might be: 

  • going to college or university 
  • finding work
  • doing an apprenticeship  

Or any other opportunity. 

We will help you to write your Personal Education Plan (PEP) with your Virtual School Adviser. We will do this until the end of year 13. This plan will look at what you want for your future and be included in your Pathway Plan. 

You are expected to stay in:

  • education
  • training
  • employment with training

At least until you're 18 years old to gain qualifications. This doesn't mean you have to stay at school. There are lots of different education or training options available. 

Your Personal Adviser or Education and Employment Training (EET) re-engagement adviser will make sure you have full and up to date advice about:

  • courses
  • apprenticeships
  • working
  • volunteering 
  • work experience

If you are in full time education, you may be able to claim Universal Credit to pay your living expenses. 

If you are not in:

  • education
  • training 
  • work

Universal Credit will help you while you work out your future plans. 

There are bursaries and grants available to help you with your studies:

  • at college
  • at university 
  • when doing an apprenticeship

We can also offer you an incentive to volunteer.  

If you are in full time education and you need a laptop you can get money towards IT equipment. Full time means 12 hours or more per week. Find out more about the entitlements you can claim.