16 to 19 year old students who want to progress onto further or higher education, but don't want to study only A Levels (or a T Level programme), can choose a mixed study programme.
Our mixed study programme provides students with the practical and essential skills and knowledge they need to better prepare themselves for entry into higher education and university or progress into the world of work.
From September 2025
Cambridge Advanced Nationals, our new Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualifications, have been approved for funding for first teach from September 2025 and can be taken as a part of a post-16 programme of study. Designed to complement existing A Levels, here are some examples of how the first wave of Cambridge Advanced Nationals (AAQs) can be taught alongside A Levels as part of a programme of study:
Applied Science
These study programmes complement the combination of theoretical knowledge and understanding with applied practical learning and will support progression to higher education applied science courses such as biomedical and environmental related degree courses.
Computing: Application Development
This study programme is ideal for progression onto IT and Computer Science degree courses, especially Computer Game Development courses and also Computer Science. Students develop theoretical knowledge and practical skills, allowing them to confidently develop applications that meet user needs.
Engineering
These study programmes complement the combination of theoretical knowledge and understanding with applied practical learning and will support progression to Engineering and technology related degree courses including Degree Apprenticeship as well as Level 3 Apprenticeships.
Health and Social Care
Ideal for progression to nursing or other allied health profession undergraduate degrees, combining knowledge and understanding of people from both a psychological and physiological perspective, applied to the health and care context
Human Biology
These study programmes complement the combination of theoretical knowledge and understanding with applied practical learning and will support progression to higher education applied human biology and healthcare science related degree courses.
IT: Data Analytics
Ideal for progression onto IT and computing degree courses, especially information management or data science. Students develop fluency in working with data and apply to relevant scenarios.