Early Years and Education

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Early Years & Education

Why choose a career in Early Years & Education

The early years of a child’s life play a critical part in their development, shaping the person they will become in the future. That’s why equipping you with all the practical and personal skills you will need in the early years sector is so crucial.

Throughout your studies, your practical and theoretical skills will be nurtured as you develop your awareness of best practices in working with children from birth to five years, all the way through to Key Stage 1.

You’ll also have access to specialist work placements so you can gain experience in real-working environments as much as possible. This includes the Starting Point Day Nursery at our Crewe Campus; our very own Ofsted-rated ‘Outstanding’ on-site facility.

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Our students have progressed onto employment in a variety of roles such as a teacher, social worker, classroom assistant, nanny and nursery practitioner.

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Level 1

Progression to the next level programme or join an Apprenticeship

Early Years student with young children
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Level 2

Progression to the next level programme or…

an Apprenticeship

Children and young people’s workforce or supporting teaching and learning in schools

or onto employment…

Nursery assistant, play worker

Level 3

Progression to the next level programme or…

an Advanced Apprenticeship

As an early years educator

or onto employment…

Teaching assistant, nanny, nursery assistant, pre-school worker, after school club assistant, room leader

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Higher Education

Progress to degree courses…

 such as primary teaching, child psychology or early years

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Ruby

Education and Childcare T Level

“I knew when I was younger that I wanted to be a primary school teacher. I’ve really enjoyed this course and I loved the work placement. I got to go into a school and work with the children rather than just learning about them. If you are thinking of coming to the College, I would say make sure that you know the course is right for you as it will be hard work and you will need to be focused and revise.”

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FULLY FUNDED ADULT COURSES

If you are aged 19+ we can help you upskill and invest in your future with one of our FREE adult courses.

When exploring the courses we have available, you may see a fee attached but you’re more than likely to be eligible for a fully-funded enrolment!
Take a look and get in touch with admissions@ccsw.ac.uk if you’d like anymore information.

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