- Telephone: 0121 446 4545
- Email: heenquiries@bmet.ac.uk
- Website: www.bmet.ac.uk
Summer bank holiday
Some Council services will be closed for the bank holiday on Monday 25 August 2025.
Moving from School to College with an EHCP can seem daunting. Schools must provide young people with EHCP’s Independent Career Advice and Guidance, every year from Year 9 to ensure that a transition to the next stage in the young person’s life is smooth and all options have been looked into.
Moving from School to College with an EHCP can seem daunting. Schools must provide young people with EHCP’s Independent Career Advice and Guidance, every year from Year 9 to ensure that a transition to the next stage in the young person’s life is smooth and all options have been looked into.
Education options (with support) could be either;
Here is an visiting colleges checklist with lots of useful questions, to help parents and carers know what to look for when searching for a suitable College for a young person with additional needs.
Details on post-16 education and training options in Solihull and the facility to search on specific courses can be accessed at:
Work experience gives young people the chance to spend time in a work environment developing practical skills as well as doing some classroom-based learning
Mainstream Colleges can meet the needs of the majority of students with SEND and have access to additional resources to do this. Information from each college is available through the college website, generally via student support services or additional needs coordinator.
Please contact the Additional Needs Manager to discuss the support available to enable young people to access mainstream further education and the type of courses offered.
The School Careers Advisor will support the young person in identifying the most suitable course and college. Please ensure you speak to your School Careers Advisor.
Telephone: 0121 428 5050
Email: info@qac.ac.uk
Website: Students - QAC Queen Alexandra College Birmingham - National college for people with disabilities.
Telephone: 0121 704 2581
Telephone: 0121 604 1000
Email: admissions@ucb.ac.uk
Telephone: 01926 318086
Email: info@warwickshire.ac.uk
To find approved independent Special Schools and Colleges beyond Solihull please visit the gov.uk website.