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Early Years

Level 1 Diploma

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Availability & Details

Early Years - Level 1 Diploma SFY-EAYE1D/C01

Venue
South Downs Campus

Type of study
Vocational

Dates
(1 year)

Examination board
NCFE

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Overview

This inspirational introductory programme is for anyone interested in launching a successful career in the early years sector. You will gain insight into working with children, the physical and emotional care needs of children, healthy eating and keeping children safe.

Within this qualification, there are additional short courses aimed at enhancing your employability. These cover areas such as communication skills and the importance of equality and diversity.

You will need mainly grades 2 at GCSE (including English and Mathematics at 3 or above) and you will need to demonstrate a keen interest in working in an early years working environment.

As you will be working with children, you will need to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

On this course you will study:
– Physical and emotional care needs of children
– Physical activities
– Healthy eating
– Keeping children safe

The course programme also contains additional short courses to enhance employability skills. You will also have the opportunity to undertake work experience in early years settings.

The course includes a mixture of written and practical work including group discussion, individual and group research and tutorials.

Academic work is assessed through an ongoing assignment-based format that includes group discussions, individual and group research, group activities and tutorials.


I would say it’s a college that really balances academia with fun, there is lots of extra-curricular stuff that you can get involved in. It has a really good work/life balance.

Laura Hagedorn, A Level student

I’m really happy and pleased with my grades. I really loved my time at the college, I have also made lots of friends, it’s a really nice place to be, I don’t want to leave.

Lauren Piper, A Level student

I overcame a couple of barriers by working really hard to get the top grades. My experience was really good, with the course and the lecturers, the residentials and activities, together it was all really good. I had really great teaching support, I could always go to the lecturers and speak to them if I needed to.

David Stenning, Public Services student