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We have a wide variety of articles to inform, educate and amuse you as part of your learning journey! Whether you're starting your learning journey or at an advanced stage, we like to think that there's something of interest for everyone in our blog.

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A guide to resitting A-levels

Thursday 14th August 2025 marks this year's A-level Results Day. If you don’t quite get the results you were expecting or need to get into university, try not to panic. Retaking A-level exams can be a way of getting back on track. This guide will help you decide whether…
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Careers
8 Jul '21

Award vs Certificate vs Diploma: What’s the Difference?

Whether you’re 16 or 36, the world of training and learning can be confusing. With lots of terminology and a good degree of jargon to get your head around, you might feel like you’ve already earned a qualification simply by understanding what all the different terms mean. In our experience,…
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The five C's of leadership

Effective leadership takes many forms and there’s no one-size-fits-all solution on how to step up to the front. But by gaining an understanding of what it takes to lead, you can set your sights on the top and make achieving your goals a little simpler. Gaining leadership skills isn’t easy,…
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What is an NVQ?

NVQ is an acronym for National Vocational Qualification. It is a work-based qualification that is designed to help individuals develop the skills and knowledge needed to perform a specific job. NVQs are available at various qualification levels, from entry-level to postgraduate, and can be completed in a wide range…
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Careers
10 Jun '21

Why Is Volunteering Important and What Can It Teach Me?

When you think about it, volunteering helps out in all sorts of ways – not least benefiting life-changing causes around the world. And sparing some of your free time to make a difference can also give you a big boost when it comes to applying for certain higher education courses.

How Can I Apply for Further Education Funding – And What’s Available?

Please note, this article is for education and advice on the available funding options only. We are unfortunately unable to accept loans at this time  Whatever your age, circumstances and background, building skills is one of the best ways to achieve your career goals. But accessing further education…
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Miscellaneous
8 Jun '21

How Much Would It Cost to Attend Hogwarts in Real Life?

Us Muggles may not have a vault in Gringotts or a mind for magic, but that hasn’t stopped a generation dreaming of joining the wizarding world. But say an owl did drop a Hogwarts letter down your chimney – would you be up for enrolling at the famous School of…
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UCAS Points table - How Many UCAS Points Do I Have? Tariffs and Entry Requirements Explained

If you aren't familiar with them, UCAS Tariff Points can be a little confusing. But basically, the UCAS Points Table is an easy way for universities to work out what your qualifications are worth in a simple, straightforward figure. Not every university uses UCAS Tariff Points to assess your results,…
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Careers
12 May '21

Jobs Working with Animals: What Careers Are There?

According to W.C. Fields, you should “never work with children or animals” but we think that’s a load of rubbish. As far as aspirational careers go, working with both parties sounds OK to us – especially when you consider the range of rewarding jobs on offer. If your dream is…
Careers
7 May '21

25 of the Most Difficult Interview Questions – And How to Answer Them

What are your weaknesses? Why do you want to work for us?  Could you explain this gap on your CV? These types of interview questions are likely a source of dread for many applicants, but by understanding what's required and what the interviewer is really looking for, you can navigate…

IGCSE vs GCSE: What's the Difference?

Most of us are familiar with GCSEs. These are mandatory exams taken in Years 10 and 11, and are the gateway to further education including A-levels. But did you know that GCSEs are also offered in other countries? The IGCSE, or International International General Certificate of Secondary…
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Student Advice
20 Apr '21

Learner type: which are you?

It’s a well-established fact that people learn differently. What works for one person may not necessarily work for another. So, with that in mind, let's explore what learner type you could be. You may find that hands-on learning works best for you, while your friend may prefer to follow set…
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Student Advice
15 Apr '21

How to Write a Great CV: Tips, Examples and Structure

Whatever job you’re applying for, a CV is your foot in the door. These professional profiles have the power to make or break your future career, so it’s essential you give yours the attention it deserves. To help you write a job-landing CV, we’ve put together this comprehensive guide with…
Careers
23 Mar '21

Career Options in Psychology Explored: Picking the Right Path for You

Studying psychology equips you with a broad range of skills that could help you land your dream job. But with so many career options available in the field of psychology, how do you decide on the path that’s right for you? To help, we’re exploring the different job options for…
Careers
22 Mar '21

The National Skills Fund: Everything You Need to Know

Do you have a question about the National Skills Fund? Maybe you want to find out if you’re eligible? Or you'd like to learn more about the courses available? Here, we’ve put together a guide on everything you need to know about the UK government’s National Skills Fund –…
Student Advice
21 Mar '21

The 10 Classic Books You Might Own That Are Worth Thousands

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, it might be time to sort through your bookshelves and see if you have any of these classic children’s books in your collection, because you could be sitting on a fortune! We have undertaken in-depth research to…
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Student Advice
16 Mar '21

Starting a Childcare Business: Everything You Need To Know

With the end of lockdown now in sight and the demand for childcare services steadily growing, if you’ve got the right skillset and an entrepreneurial spirit, there’s never been a better time to consider starting your own business as a registered childminder. Sound interesting? In…

How to Write a Personal Statement for University

So you may have just finished your A-levels (or equivalent) and feel like it's the perfect time for you to apply for university. A shared fear that many students have is submitting a personal statement to their university of choice. But it needn’t be the scary and stressful thing…
Miscellaneous
15 Mar '21

The UK’s Most (and Least) Adopted Dog Breeds Revealed

With Britons spending more time at home than ever due to the pandemic, searches for dog adoption in the UK are now at an all-time high. Over the past 12 months alone, online dog adoption searches have increased by 203% – and are the highest level of interest since records…
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Careers
7 Mar '21

What Are Soft Skills and Why Are They Important? (With Examples)

Easy to overlook yet crucial to career success; soft skills can make all the difference in landing that dream job. But what exactly are these non-technical, non-practical skills? And how do you go about adding them to your CV? To help you get to grips with what soft skills are…
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Struggling to Concentrate While You’re Studying at Home? This Playlist is Designed to Improve Your Concentration.

As experts in distance learning, we are well aware of the challenges of trying to learn and study in your own home. The biggest hurdle is often getting yourself into the mood to work or study and to then staying motivated and focused throughout a study…

8 GCSE and A-Level Maths Questions Most Adults Can’t Answer...

In March 2020, most parents probably had only a vague idea of what their kids were learning in the classroom. Now, though, after months of playing teacher at home, many mums and dads will have a new-found respect for just how tough school can be. If it’s been a…
Careers
19 Feb '21

How to Write a Personal Development Plan

Where do you see yourself in five years’ time? It’s a question that many people struggle to answer. But if you want to get a handle on your career and aspirations for the future, creating a personal development plan (PDP) could provide the steer you need. Here, we’re taking a…
Student Advice
18 Feb '21

How to Set Up a Great Study Space at Home

So, you've just enrolled (or plan on enrolling) onto a distance learning A-level course, GCSE course or another vocational course from an online provider such as Oxbridge. There are many advantages to online learning, from flexibility to convenience, but if you want to make the most of your…
Careers
15 Feb '21

Andrew's Journey to Becoming a Paramedic

Although all of our students are dedicated and hardworking, Andrew Rathbone from Cannock in Staffordshire takes the crown for his sheer commitment to learning and will to succeed. Having left college with little confidence but always up for a challenge, Andrew began working for West Midlands Police as a control…
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