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Fun, exciting and practical!
These short courses are ideal if you're aged 16-18 and missed out on our main enrolment. They are designed to give you a good introduction to a vocational subject, while brushing up on your English and Maths.
If you missed our main enrolment, these exciting courses are ideal. They are designed for people aged 16-18 who are looking to return to education. They are shorter courses than traditional ones and they run throughout the year.
They are designed to give you an introduction to a range of vocational subjects, while brushing up on your maths and English. You’ll also enhance your personal and social development and enterprise skills.
Once you’ve completed the On Track course, you’ll be in a great position to continue your education by enrolling on a full-time programme of your choice – or be ready for employment.
On Track students get stuck into technology
Female students from the On Track Media Production course took part in a workshop with MzTEK, an organisation that addresses the imbalance of female artists working in the fields of new media, computer arts and technology.
The students really enjoyed the fun and interactive workshop, learning how to make robots move and how to use electronics.
“I think it was really fun and productive. We learnt a lot about robots and how to make them. I would like to have another session with them” said Claudia Koranteng, one of the students who took part.
