The Elevate programme of study is made up of 4 mandatory components:
Sector pathway
English
Maths
Personal Development
This sector pathway is ideal for students wishing to progress onto courses in Sport, Criminology and Law or Uniformed Protective Services. The sector specific units include:
Playing Sport
Getting People Active
Keeping Active &
Healthy
Contributing to your Community
Practical Actions to Protect the
Environment
Exploring Biology
This course will help you develop your knowledge about your chosen sector pathway, helping you to make an informed choice about your progression onto Level 2, Level 3 or alternative further learning. We have deliberately included a wide range of topics to help you decide the specific path to choose in your future career. You will have the opportunity to develop a range of skills and techniques, personal skills and attributes essential for successful performance in working life.
This course is most suited for people aged 16-18 who are just starting their vocational learning. Those who successfully complete their programme will achieve a nationally recognised qualification at the appropriate level.
By enrolling onto an Elevate programme, learners are committing to attendance at their vocational lessons, English and Maths classes, and Personal Development sessions.
The Elevate programme of study is designed to be accessible to a wide range of learners. While the preferred entry requirements are a Grade 2 in English and Maths, we understand that not all learners will have formal qualifications. As a result, each applicant will be assessed individually.
Upon application, learners will be asked to complete a diagnostic assessment to determine their starting point. This will help Bath College tailor the programme to each learner’s needs and provide appropriate careers advice and guidance.
The range of units in each Elevate pathway has been carefully chosen to assist learners in making informed decisions about their career pathways while also preparing them for a Level 2 programme of study. By engaging with a diverse range of units, learners will have the opportunity to explore different subject areas and develop a broad skill set that will help guide their future educational and professional choices.
Additionally, learners will benefit from interactions with teaching staff
from various curriculum areas, providing them with valuable exposure to
different expertise and approaches. This well-rounded experience ensures that
learners are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in
their next stage of learning.