Ask yourself, how could I live in a world without computers? Computers have not only revolutionised the way we learn, communicate and do business but have transformed our everyday lives! Technology is constantly evolving, so a firm knowledge of computer skills and concepts is likely to be essential in your future career. That’s why the IT industry is predicted to grow at a rate of 2.5% per year for the next ten years! Our Computing & IT courses will allow you to enter this exciting industry with the skills, technical knowledge and confidence to make a real impact. The job prospects are almost endless and top IT practitioners are always in high demand.
Five or more GCSEs at grade 4 or higher, including English and Mathematics.
Changes to Assessment From September 2017 the assessment process for the Cambridge Technical qualification has changed. Students now take a total of three examinations (two in Year 12, one in Year 13). Students also complete one unit of coursework. The weighting for the revised qualification is 50% Exam 50 % Coursework. All examinations must be passed to gain accreditation overall. As a result the new Cambridge Technical qualification suits students with a genuine interest in ICT and a desire to take their studies in the subject further.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Blackpool |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | St Walburga's Road, Blackpool, FY3 7EQ |
Ask yourself, how could I live in a world without computers? Computers have not only revolutionised the way we learn, communicate and do business but have transformed our everyday lives! Technology is constantly evolving, so a firm knowledge of computer skills and concepts is likely to be essential in your future career. That’s why the IT industry is predicted to grow at a rate of 2.5% per year for the next ten years! Our Computing & IT courses will allow you to enter this exciting industry with the skills, technical knowledge and confidence to make a real impact. The job prospects are almost endless and top IT practitioners are always in high demand.
Five or more GCSEs at grade 4 or higher, including English and Mathematics.
Changes to Assessment From September 2017 the assessment process for the Cambridge Technical qualification has changed. Students now take a total of three examinations (two in Year 12, one in Year 13). Students also complete one unit of coursework. The weighting for the revised qualification is 50% Exam 50 % Coursework. All examinations must be passed to gain accreditation overall. As a result the new Cambridge Technical qualification suits students with a genuine interest in ICT and a desire to take their studies in the subject further.