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Enrichment Qualifications

Qualifications are designed to develop key skills needed for university and beyond.

Alongside your three subject choices, you can choose to pursue enrichment qualifications to personalise your Sixth Form programme.

  • Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)
  • Sports Leadership Qualification
  • TC Life Skills and Cooking Award
  • Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
  • STEM Crest Award
EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION (EPQ)
This qualification teaches you the skills needed for university and allows you to follow your own area of interest whilst earning UCAS points.
SPORTS LEADERS QUALIFICATION
The Level 3 Sports Leadership Award will allow you to experience the possibilities of a career in Sports and Sports Science related fields.
TC LIFE SKILLS & COOKING AWARD
This course will give you essential and practical life skills for university and beyond.
DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S AWARD (DofE)
We are proud to offer the Bronze Award, Silver Award and the well-regarded Gold Award. Securing the Gold Award brings extra UCAS points.
STEM CREST AWARD
This is a nationally recognised STEM enrichment programme. Students conduct real research, contributing something new to a particular field of study.
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TETT Talks – The TC Lecture Series

Tettenhall College fosters independent thinking and personal growth, preparing students with the confidence, character and humility valued by universities and employers.

Our TETT Talks Lecture Series offers a unique opportunity for Sixth Form and Upper Senior School students to engage with inspiring speakers from various fields. These talks spark intellectual curiosity, broaden perspectives and support future aspirations.

Academic specialists – our academic specialists will showcase their own personal areas of research and interest.

Inspiring guest speakers – visiting speakers join us to broaden our horizons and pose interesting and challenging questions and share inspiring stories.

Peer to peer presentations – our own Sixth Form students are given the opportunity to present to their peers on subjects close to their heart.