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A Levels develop the knowledge, skills and study habits to excel at university, as well as the attributes recognised by employers.
Your academic studies will be complemented with enrichment opportunities such as trips, mentoring and work experience, providing the perfect springboard for your future career.
A Levels are assessed through exams at the end of two years of study. Most learners study three subjects - some choose four.
With an apprenticeship you’ll go straight into the workplace and be shown clear routes to progress straight into employment within a specific occupation. You can achieve nationally recognised qualifications, earn a wage, and gain skills that will see you get ahead. On average you will spend 20% of your learning time in the college and 80% within the workplace
Professional and technical qualifications are designed to provide you with the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to gain employment within specific industries or occupations. They provide a balance between theory and practical skills development. They are suited to those who want to get hands-on experience within a particular vocational area. These programmes include work placements. Assessment is more varied and will include exams, coursework and practical work.
T Levels give you the chance to learn what a real career is like while you continue your studies. T Levels have been designed with leading businesses and employers to give you the knowledge and skills you need, including a minimum of 45 days on an industry placement – this means you will spend 80% of your learning time in College and 20% within the workplace.
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As the pace of technological, economic, and demographic change accelerates, employers across all sectors are preparing for one of the most transformative periods in the UK workforce landscape.
Looking ahead to 2026, the challenge is no longer simply finding talent, but ensuring organisations can adapt, innovate, retain and grow in a labour market shaped by automation, new technologies, green transformation, and shifting employee expectations.
Weston College is playing a pivotal role in supporting employers to make this transition. Through strategic partnerships, future focused skills development and personalised workforce solutions, the College is helping organisations across the West of England build resilient pipelines of people and capability.
This thought leadership piece explores what lies ahead and how employers can position themselves to thrive.
What are the biggest skills and workforce challenges you believe employers will face in 2026, and why?
Times are changing, therefore employers will face a combination of structural shortages and fast evolving skill demands. The most immediate challenge will be access to technical talent in sectors undergoing major transformation, such as engineering, manufacturing, digital, construction, logistics and health. Technologies including automation, electrification, AI, hydrogen and advanced manufacturing will outpace traditional training pipelines, making certain roles increasingly hard to fill.
Another major issue will be the need for employees who combine technical capability with critical thinking, communication, adaptability and digital confidence. As roles become more interdisciplinary, organisations will value behaviours and mindset just as much as qualifications. Employers that do not build clear pathways and succession plans may struggle.
Finally, the green and digital transitions will reshape entire sectors at speed. Businesses that cannot reskill or upskill staff quickly will risk being left behind.
What role can Weston College play when it comes to supporting employers to power up in the next 12 months and beyond?
Weston College is well positioned to help employers meet these challenges head on. Our role is to provide future ready talent pipelines, agile workforce development solutions and employer led training that reflects real demand.
Over the next 12 months, we will continue expanding our technical and higher technical programmes, strengthening our offer in engineering, digital transformation, healthcare innovation and green skills. We design curriculums in partnership with employers from T Levels and apprenticeships to Skills Bootcamps, HTQs and degree level pathways, whilst wrapping around ‘softer’ skills, therefore ensuring relevance, quality and long term impact.
We can also help employers adapt quickly through rapid upskilling interventions, short courses and bespoke solutions tailored to immediate workforce needs. Our aim is to be a strategic partner supporting organisations to build resilience, capability and growth.
What misconceptions do employers still have about apprenticeships, industry placements, supported internships, etc., that you feel need to be challenged?
There are several misconceptions that can hold organisations back:
Apprenticeships are mainly for school leavers: In reality, apprenticeships are a powerful tool for retraining existing staff at all ages and stages of their career.
Industry placements are high administration or low-value: When structured well, placements deliver genuine productivity benefits and allow employers to shape future talent early.
Supported internships are difficult to manage: Weston College provides extensive support to employers and learners, enabling supported interns to become highly dedicated and long-term members of staff.
Training disrupts operations: Most programmes can be flexibly designed around business needs and the return on investment is often rapid.
Challenging these misconceptions is essential to opening up broader, more diverse talent pipelines.
Can Weston College offer bespoke programmes to meet individual company needs?
Absolutely! Bespoke training solutions are one of Weston College’s strengths and the staff at the college are amazing at working with employers to design custom programmes aligned to the organisation’s needs and strategic priorities. These include:
- Tailored Skills Bootcamps
- Custom apprenticeship pathways
- Employer specific technical, digital, wellbeing or leadership development programmes
- On site delivery at employer premises
- Specialist training for new or emerging technologies
This flexibility ensures companies receive training that is specific, relevant and immediately applicable.
For employers who haven’t engaged with talent programmes before, what first steps would you recommend to start building a workforce strategy for 2026?
Employers would benefit from understanding their current strengths, future needs and emerging gaps. From there, they can explore appropriate pathways including apprenticeships for long term capability building, Bootcamps for rapid upskilling, and industry placements for early talent identification. The earlier employers begin planning, the more control they have over future workforce readiness.
With the changing demand from employers, how are Weston College responding to this?
The College is continuously evolving. We work in partnership with Business West, Somerset Chamber of Commerce and WECA to review current and future labour market insights to ensure we are providing the right curriculum to support the current and future skills demands. An example being where Weston College is expanding its technical facilities, such as the Skills Academy in Filton to provide more opportunities in the engineering and aerospace sector. We also run regular sector employer forums and Employer Advisory Boards to ensure that changing needs directly influence our curriculum and strategic direction.
If you could give one piece of advice to employers looking to “power up” for 2026, what would it be and why?
Start now.
The organisations that act early by building skills, pathways and innovative capabilities will be the ones that thrive in 2026 and beyond. Talent is no longer something to wait for, but it’s something to build. The sooner employers begin, the stronger their competitive advantage will be.
We are aware of concerns being shared online and want to provide clear reassurance:
- At Knightstone, we are looking to create a more purposeful, better-equipped low-arousal space that will continue to meet – and over time better meet – the needs of autistic learners.
- Any future transition will be gradual, carefully managed, and shaped with learner feedback to ensure learners feel safe, comfortable, and supported.
- Learners will continue to have access to quiet, low-arousal environments at all times.
- We want to be clear that Weston Bay is not affected and is not closing.
- Our priority remains ensuring learners have the right support in the right place at the right time.
- A further update will be shared in the new year once the planning and consultation are complete.
If you have concerns, please contact our Head of Learning Support, Becky King – Rebecca.King@weston.ac.uk.
Last month, Weston College welcomed Lauren Carr, Technical Project Manager at SharkNinja UK, for an engaging and 'Outrageously Extraordinary' session with Level 3 Business students. Lauren shared her expertise in managing complex projects for a global brand operating across the UK, US, and China, offering students a unique insight into the processes behind bringing innovative products to market.
During the interactive sessions, Lauren explained how her team takes projects from initial concept through to manufacturing, covering essential tools such as Gantt charts, risk management strategies, and the Red-Amber-Green system for tracking progress with the engineers. Students learned about the importance of market research, prototype development, and the rigorous quality standards SharkNinja applies to every product.
To bring theory to life, Lauren set students a hands-on challenge. Year 1 Business students, currently studying marketing, worked in groups to design and label a new product concept. Year 2 Business students then took these ideas forward, applying project management principles to overcome simulated risks and navigate manufacturing setbacks. This practical exercise allowed students to apply classroom knowledge to real-world scenarios, developing problem-solving, teamwork, and decision-making skills.
Lauren also shared candid insights into the challenges of her role, including managing expert teams under tight deadlines and ensuring projects meet aggressive targets. Her advice gave students a realistic understanding of the responsibilities and pressures faced in project management careers.
The sessions provided an invaluable networking opportunity and helped students strengthen both their personal and professional development. By connecting with an industry leader, students gained a deeper appreciation of how their studies translate into the workplace and the skills required to succeed in a global business environment.
Emma Hussey, Curriculum Co-ordinater and Business lecturer, said, “Having Lauren join us and provide such an in-depth break down of the Project Management process from concept through to manufacturing was great insight for our students to gain a better understanding of what to expect. Project Management is a fantastic career route, therefore, gaining this invaluable insight from an industry professional will help students make an informed decision about which pathway they want to take following college.”
A huge thank you to Lauren for sharing her knowledge and experiences with our students!
This guest lecture forms part of the Business Careers Excellence Hub. Weston College's Career Excellence Hubs are designed to be the launching pad for our learners' careers. In a world where connections and relevant skills matter more than ever, these hubs offer a holistic approach that prepares learners to thrive in their chosen industries. With the support of these hubs, our learners are well-equipped to make a significant impact in their professional journeys.
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