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Options after Year 11: A guide for parents and carers (2022)

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5th July 2022

Staying in “learning” after 16, gaining qualifications and skills is considered essential if young people are to progress and have the best chance of making the most of the opportunities available to them. It is considered so important that all young people are required to stay in learning until they are 18.

This guide was developed by Suffolk County Council Skills Team May 2022. For more information contact skills@suffolk.gov.uk

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