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Andy Tennant

SJR Class of 1991
Studied at SJR
A level English Language
A level English Literature
A level French
A level Government & Politics
Where after
On graduating from Nottingham University Andy secured work at BBC Radio, eventually working as a Producer until 2006. Currently, he is Chief Information Officer (Technology) at the multinational film and TV media company Pinewood Group Limited.
“Be confident! Develop professional relationships. Be aware of the things which you can control and those which you can’t. Don’t waste your time trying to change things which are out of your control, believe in yourself and your talents.”
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Level 2 entry requirements

If you’re not quite ready to start on a Level 3 Technical course (T Levels) or a Vocational Level 3 course (BTEC) but want to begin on the path to your chosen career, the Transition Programme could be for you.  

Transition Programmes are tailored to prepare students to move onto Technical or Vocational Level 3 study. They will give you the opportunity to improve your English and Maths, your work readiness skills and introduce you to the technical skills and concepts that you will need for future study and employment. 

As part of the Transition Programme you will study a BTEC Level 2 Award in your chosen subject area as well as the BTEC Level 2 Extended Award in Work Skills. You will also have the opportunity to resit GCSE English and/or Maths if you have not yet achieved a grade 4. 

Entry criteria for Transition Programmes is four grade 3s including grade 3s in English Language and Maths GCSE.

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