We offer GCSE and Stepping Stone qualifications, so whether you are looking to move on to further training, university or employment, you will have the opportunity to achieve the qualifications you need to progress. 

Initial assessment

At the start of your Study Programme, you will complete an initial diagnostic assessment to give a broad overview of your current literacy and numeracy skills. This is not a test but will show us if you need any additional support and what areas you need to focus on.

Your can hear more from our maths & English students here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I don’t achieve a grade 4 in English and/or maths?

All full-time courses offered at Plumpton College include the offer of English and maths lessons to enable you to gain a pass in both. We have a specialist team of lecturers to help you achieve the grade you want.

How long will I have to achieve my English and maths?

At a minimum, you will study English and or maths for a year. Lessons for each subject will consist of 3 hours per week which includes independent work. English and maths will continue to be funded up until you are 19, so you have plenty of opportunities to achieve grade 4.

How are English and maths timetabled?

English and maths lessons form part of your vocational timetable across the week. 

If I didn’t achieve my English and maths, would this affect my progress onto a Level 3 vocational course?

You would need to check the entry requirements of each course and speak to that vocational area to discuss your options. English and maths skills are a fundamental part of higher-level courses.

Which awarding bodies do you use?
  • English GCSE – AQA
  • Maths GCSE – Eduqas
  • Functional Skills – Pearson Edexcel
  • Level 1 Award in Number and Measure – Pearson Edexcel
What if I am not ready for GCSE?

We also offer a stepping stone qualification called Functional Skills. These are offered from Entry 1 to Level 1. 

Change to We also offer stepping stone qualifications, which include Functional Skills and an Award in Number & Measure. These are offered from Entry 1 to Level 1. 

When do exams take place?
  • GCSE – May/June
  • Functional Skills – As required
  • Level 1 Award in Number & Measure – January and May (fixed dates)
What qualifications are on offer?

Students 14 – 19 and 19+ on Study Programmes

  • English – Entry Level Functional Skills, Level 1 Functional Skills, GCSE English Language
  • Maths – Entry Level Functional Skills, Level 1 Award in Number and Measure, GCSE Mathematics

Adults  

  • English - Entry Level Functional Skills, Level 1 and Level 2 Functional Skills
  • Maths - Entry Level Functional Skills, Level 1 and Level 2 Functional Skills
What does an example timetable look like if I'm studying English and maths?

Below is an example timetable if both English and maths were scheduled as part of a student’s Study Programme.

 

Adult Maths & English Courses

Did you know we offer English & maths Functional Skills courses for adults?

If you are over 19 years old and do not not currently hold a Level 2 Functional Skills Qualification (or a GCSE grade 4/C), courses start in either September or January and are FREE*

Maths Functional Skills

English Functional Skills

*Subject to eligibility