The courses database on the Directgov website holds information on over 900,000 courses nationwide.
You may want to continue with your education after 16 but don't know what you want to do. There are lots of options to help you decide.
There's a lot to consider when deciding where to study. It's an important decision as you may be studying there for up to four years.
One of the options open to you when you leave school is to get a job.
Do you have special educational needs? This section has information to help you stay on in education after 16.
Deciding which course to take is a big decision and shouldn't be taken lightly, because the course you choose now will affect your future. Be sure to choose the right course for you.
Learn about what to expect when you go to university, how to apply and what financial support is available.
Further Education (FE) colleges are one of the options open to you when you have finished your compulsory education.
After your GCSEs you might want to go to a sixth form college. Read about the advantages of starting somewhere new.
After taking your GCSEs you might be thinking of gaining extra qualifications by staying on in a school sixth form.
Find out about the wide range of careers opportunities in the UK's armed forces.