COURSE CHART
WHICH COURSES AM I QUALIFIED TO FOLLOW?
YOUR SCHOOL GCSE RESULTS
Mainly Es, Fs and Gs or no formal qualifications
Mainly Ds and Es perhaps a couple of Cs
Minimum of four Cs or a BTEC
First Diploma which links to one of the BTEC Extended Diplomas at Palmer’s College
Minimum of one B and five Cs (including Maths and English) or a completed Level 2 Diploma
Minimum of two Bs and four Cs
Minimum of five Bs including Maths, English and a Science
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• Check the chart below before completing the application form to make sure you pick the right level course.
• Consider subjects you have not studied before. Some of our most popular courses are ones not available in school.
• You can mix and match different types of advanced courses if you have the right qualifications and you can re-sit GCSE Maths and/or English if necessary.
• Select courses you will enjoy and be good at. Use what you have done at school as your best guide.
• Always select your course by being honest about your likely grades and check the entry criteria for the different types of courses.
COURSE LEVEL 1 2
YOUR OPTIONS AT PALMER’S COLLEGE BTEC Certificate (Foundation Studies)
Level 2 BTEC Diploma course with re-sit GCSE Maths / English if needed or other GCSEs
BTEC Extended Diploma or BTEC Diploma course plus a GCSE or a single block Business Technology course
Business Technology Secretarial course (ILEX Legal Secretaries)
3 New Diplomas 3
Four AS courses with one of the Bs supporting the AS subject choices.
Please check for specific AS courses’ 3 International Baccalaureate Diploma 21-22
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Please note – Level 2 BTEC Diplomas are welcome at Palmer’s College and will be considered alongside GCSE results in determining the correct course level.
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PALMER’S COLLEGE PROSPECTUS
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