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College of West Anglia

Endeavour

College of West Anglia

Tennyson Avenue, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 2QW

Other Regulated/Accredited Qualification
Level 2
Preparation for Life and Work

Available start dates

Available start dates

Wednesday, 02 September 2026
College of West Anglia (Wisbech campus)
1 Year(s)
Full time

Course Summary

Endeavour is a supportive and positive learning environment for those aged 16-18 who find themselves out of education, employment or training.

Course Details

What is Endeavour?

Our Endeavour programme creates a supportive and positive learning environment which is intended to develop study skills, as well as raise attainment and self confidence. Our programmes will see you working towards a City & Guilds qualification in Employment Skills and successful students can progress throughout the year, from Entry Level through to Level 2. Through the course you'll develop valuable life, communication, study and employability skills.

If you decide to join Endeavour, you'll be getting support with your personal development and giving yourself the opportunity to gain skills to progress to future study and employment.

During the course, you'll have access to career support which will help find the most appropriate next step for you, whether that's further study or employment.

Who is Endeavour for?

Endeavour is suitable for many, including those who:

  • have been out of education and wish to restart their learning journey at CWA.
  • didn't quite get the GCSE results they expected
  • find the thought of big classes daunting
  • aren't enjoying their current course and want to try something else

When does the course start?

Endeavour has numerous short courses throughout the year.

What will my week look like?

The course is 16 hours per week and is delivered over 3 days. Each 'block' of learning is 7 weeks long but successful students will be able to progress throughout the year.

Entry requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for this course but all students will be expected to show they are committed to attend the full block of learning.

You must be aged 16 - 18 (or 19 - 25 with an active Education, Health & Care Plan) to study this course.

Your suitability for the course will be assessed before the start of the programme. This will likely involve an interview / information session with the course team.

Additional information


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