English and Maths
Still need a grade 4 in English or Maths? Here's what that means for you.
If you're 16-19 and didn't get a grade 4 (or above) in GCSE English or Maths, you'll keep studying them at college.
It's not optional - it's part of your course
Why?
It's a rule called the Condition of Funding (basically, we must make sure you're doing the right course so we can get funding to support you).
Already got a grade 4 or higher?
- You're good - no extra English or Maths needed
What if I got a grade 3 (a "D")?
- You'll resit your GCSE in English and/or Maths until you get at least a grade 4-even if you've already done Functional Skills.
Got below grade 3 (E, F, G or U)?
- You won't go straight back to GCSE.
- You'll study Functional Skills or another approved stepping-stone qualification.


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WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY
Coming from a conservative culture, he embraces adaptability and fosters inclusivity in our ESOL community. Starting at Entry 3 after teaching himself English via YouTube while traveling to the UK.
Beyond ESOL, he attended A Level Textiles lessons to enhance his skills and generously shared his knowledge with peers.
ESOL, Entry 3
LATEST NEWS
<p paraeid="{49de4cae-fe41-44b2-a745-3ccfb0813a53}{187}" paraid="385857061">Recently our ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) learners took part in an exciting exercise hosted by our LibraryPlus team. The class was given an immersive demonstration of the latest virtual reality (VR) technology, opening a gateway to a new dimension of learning. The students, many of whom had never experienced VR before, eagerly donned headsets to explore innovative tools that could one day revolutionise their educational journey. </p><p paraeid="{49de4cae-fe41-44b2-a745-3ccfb0813a53}{205}" paraid="1882773131">Weston College aims to integrate VR into its curriculum, recognising its potential to create a dynamic and engaging learning environment. The initiative reflects our commitment to preparing students for the challenges of the modern workforce, where technology plays an increasingly vital role. The students enthusiastically embraced this cutting-edge technology. </p><p paraeid="{49de4cae-fe41-44b2-a745-3ccfb0813a53}{233}" paraid="1907290390">The VR experience was a hit with the ESOL learners. Student Mohammed said: “It was amazing! Very different, and a strange feeling but something very new.” Learner Tony particularly enjoyed the experience saying: “I really enjoyed it; it was super fun!” </p><p paraeid="{49de4cae-fe41-44b2-a745-3ccfb0813a53}{251}" paraid="1139757022">ESOL lecturer John said: “It was an amazing immersive experience. Students were able to explore with focus.” </p><p paraeid="{49de4cae-fe41-44b2-a745-3ccfb0813a53}{251}" paraid="1139757022"> </p><drupal-entity alt=""Learner using VR technology"" data-align="center" data-langcode="en" data-entity-type="file" data-entity-uuid="6a0ad876-135c-47dc-8c3f-a3e85fd7e9fe" data-embed-button="file_browser" data-entity-embed-display="image:image" data-entity-embed-display-settings="{"image_style":"max_750x750","image_link":"","image_loading":{"attribute":"lazy"}}"> </drupal-entity>
<p>In a thrilling event that combined innovation, education, and hands-on learning, ESOL learners at Weston College had the unique opportunity to welcome representatives from Dyson for an enriching guest lecture. The event, which took place recently, provided ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) learners with insights into Dyson's cutting-edge inventions, their competitive edge in the market, and the intricate journey of developing and testing new products. Furthermore, Dyson introduced their exciting degree apprenticeship opportunity, emphasizing its value to the ESOL learners, who found the entire experience both enlightening and inspiring.</p><p>Dyson's reputation for innovation precedes itself, and this lecture provided an invaluable opportunity for students to witness firsthand the mind behind some of the world's most groundbreaking inventions.</p><p><strong>Innovations Beyond the Competition</strong></p><p>During the visit, the representatives delved into the ways Dyson stays ahead of its competitors. They highlighted the company's relentless pursuit of innovation and the importance of thinking differently. Dyson products are known for pushing the boundaries of technology, from bladeless fans to cordless vacuum cleaners, and the development of efficient and hygienic hand dryers.</p><p><strong>The Development Stages of Creating and Testing New Products</strong></p><p>Dyson offered a behind-the-scenes look at the development stages of their products. From initial concept to rigorous testing, Dyson engineers follow a meticulous process that ensures quality and reliability. Students gained valuable insights into the importance of problem-solving and attention to detail when it comes to product development. It was a lesson in perseverance and the drive to make things better.</p><p><strong>The Value of Dyson's Degree Apprenticeship Opportunity</strong></p><p>One of the highlights of the lecture was Dyson's introduction to their degree apprenticeship program. This program offers students the chance to earn while they learn, gaining hands-on experience and a university degree simultaneously. The guest lecturers emphasized how this unique opportunity could be especially valuable for ESOL learners, who bring diverse perspectives and a wealth of talent to the table.</p><p><strong>Hands-On Experience with Dyson Robots</strong></p><p>The lecture wasn't just about theory; it was about practical learning too. After the informative session, students were given the chance to interact with Dyson robots. They had the opportunity to control and code the robots to follow routes on a map. This hands-on experience allowed students to apply what they had learned, further cementing their understanding of technology and innovation.</p><p><strong>Inspiring Progression Opportunities</strong></p><p>The entire experience was invaluable for the ESOL learners at Weston College. It not only exposed them to the world of innovation but also showed them potential progression opportunities after they finish their studies. Many students were inspired to consider a career in technology and engineering, seeing a clear path through Dyson's apprenticeship program.</p><p>Moreover, the event served as an excellent team-building exercise for the class. Working together to code and control the robots fostered collaboration and problem-solving skills, while also making learning fun and engaging.</p><p>In conclusion, Dyson's visit to Weston College's ESOL learners was a remarkable occasion that left a lasting impact. It opened doors to a world of innovation, encouraged students to think creatively, and provided them with a tangible path towards a promising career. It was a lesson in seizing opportunities, embracing diversity, and striving for excellence—an experience that will undoubtedly shape the future endeavours of these aspiring learners.</p>
<p>In a heart-warming celebration of cultural diversity and language acquisition, Weston College’s ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) learners gathered together for a momentous event that showcased their incredible progress.</p>
<p>With a blend of excitement, camaraderie, and delicious food, the event proved to be a resounding success.</p>
<p>The highlight of the occasion was an exciting quiz, where competitiveness was high!</p>
<p>Laughter and friendly competition filled the air as teams passionately debated answers and cheered each other on.</p>
<p>The event was more than just a quiz; it was a celebration of the learners' personal triumphs. Each participant had overcome language barriers and pushed themselves to expand their linguistic skills. Their dedication, resilience, and commitment to learning were honoured and applauded throughout the day.</p>
<p>Sam Wilson, Head of ESOL at Weston College, said: “We have had a fantastic year, where we have seen learners progress superbly. We wanted to recognise their hard work, and celebrate with something fun that connected all of the learners together.</p>
<p>“The event showcased the power of education, cultural diversity, and unity. It highlighted the immense progress these learners had made in their English language skills while embracing the beauty of their diverse backgrounds. With each passing event, the ESOL learners continue to inspire and remind us all that language is not merely a means of communication, but a bridge that connects us all.”</p>
<p><a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-adults/english-maths-… you would like to find out more about our ESOL courses, click here.</a></p>