Youth Works were an alternative education provision during the 2022 to 2023 academic year, resulting in learner progress being ‘measured’ in a different format to mainstream schools.
Special recognition is given to our key stage 4 learners’ achievements, as they have often disengaged from education before attending our provision.
Subject | Results |
Functional Skills Maths | 100% of learners achieved Functional Skills Maths Entry Level 3
29% of learners achieve Functional Skills Maths Level 1 |
Functional Skills English | 100% of learners achieved Functional Skills English Entry Level 3
57% of learners achieved Functional Skills English Level 1 14% of learners achieved Functional Skills English Level 2 |
Functional Skills ICT | 28% of learners achieved Functional Skills ICT Entry Level 3 |
Vocational or employability qualifications | 86% of learners achieved one or more City & Guilds accredited vocational or employability qualifications.
Total of qualifications gained = 7 Level 1 and 5 Entry Level 3 |
71% (5/7) of learners continued in education or training when leaving Youth Works.
At Youth Works, success is measured by more than the achievement of qualifications. All students set personal outcome goals at the beginning of year 11. 71% (5/7) students achieved all of their goals including:
During the 2022 to 2023 academic year, learners: