How to support your teen when choosing a college

It probably feels like only yesterday you waved that little four-year-old off for their very first day of school and now theyโ€™re a teenager getting ready to leave secondary school โ€“ and deciding what to do afterwards.

Choosing those next steps is one of the biggest decisions your young person will make. As a parent or guardian, you naturally want to help them make the right one.

But finding the balance between offering guidance and giving them space to decide for themselves isnโ€™t always easy.

Students at the Rotherham College sign up event

How to support your teen

The good news is there are plenty of ways to support your teen without taking over the process.

If your teen is starting to explore their options, here are some practical ways you can support them, especially as our Open Events approach.

Start the conversation early

Itโ€™s never too soon to talk about next steps. Ask your teen what subjects they enjoy most and what kind of learning suits them. Do they prefer practical, hands-on work or more academic study? These early chats can help narrow down course types and college options.

Encourage open discussions rather than quick decisions. Itโ€™s okay if theyโ€™re unsure – thatโ€™s exactly what open events are for!

Focus on the future, not just the next step

College is about preparing for what comes next, whether thatโ€™s university, an apprenticeship, or employment. Do they already have a dream job in mind or are they still finding their future focus? Will they need a degree or other higher education qualification to achieve their goals? Could they consider a T Level to get that work experience in early?

Understanding the career links and university pathway options will help your teen see how their course connects to their future goals.

Research together

Spend time exploring different colleges and courses online. Look beyond course titles; check the modules, assessment styles, and progression routes to see if every element is going to work for them.

Make a list of questions to bring to open events, such as:

  • What support is available if my teen needs extra help?
  • Are there opportunities for work experience or enrichment activities?
  • What are typical next steps after completing the course
  • Can we access any financial support to help us as a family?

Beyond the qualifications, you want your young person to be happy, comfortable and settled during their time at college, so itโ€™s about finding a place that feels like a second home. At the RNN Group, we know that choosing a college works best as a partnership between students, families, and staff, and weโ€™re here to make sure everyone is on the same page when it comes to your childโ€™s future.

Reassure and encourage

Choosing a college can feel overwhelming. Remind your teen that thereโ€™s no โ€œperfectโ€ path, just the one thatโ€™s right for them. Encourage them to follow their interests and trust their instincts rather than going where their friends are or where they think youโ€™d rather they go.

Itโ€™s a choice they should want to make for themselves and your calm reassurance can make a huge difference as they make this exciting transition.

Attend an Open Event

Youโ€™ve flicked through the prospectus and scoured courses online but you can only really get a feel for a college by visiting it in person.

Our Open Events are the perfect opportunity for families to discover what makes the RNN Group of Colleges unique, from our supportive staff to our industry-focused courses.

Youโ€™ll get to tour the facilities and learning spaces, meet tutors, support staff, and current students and get a feel for the atmosphere and campus culture. Encourage your teen to take the lead during the visit, but be there to listen and help them process what they learn.

Students talking to staff at a Rotherham College open event

What we offer at RNN Group

We have three further education campuses in South Yorkshire and North Nottinghamshire: Rotherham College in the town centre, Dearne Valley College in Manvers, and North Notts College in Worksop.

They all offer something different. Rotherham is a hub of creative arts with a fashion and design workshop, performing arts theatre, music studio, and computing and games animation suite. It also has a working restaurant and hair salon that are open to the public, as well as a new construction centre for students considering getting a trade.

A table set up at The Wharncliffe Restaurant
A student working on a client's hair in the salon

Our Dearne Valley campus is home to our animal care and land-based studies departments with a flurry of animals indoors and out. Thereโ€™s also a state-of-the-art health suite, a motor vehicle workshop, esports gaming room, and our sports and protective service department with on-site gym and a dedicated football academy.

A llarma and people in the background
Health students in the health suite

While over at North Notts, there are construction workshops for plumbing, joinery, bricklaying and welding, an EV motor vehicle centre, sports facilities, plus a fully-equipped early years and childcare setting with forest school activities, sensory and role play areas, and baby and pregnancy simulators.

In the new North Notts College salon
The motor vehicle centre at North Notts College during an open event

Our next Open Events

Our next Open Events take place this month on the following days:

Book your free place now and start your teenโ€™s journey toward a bright future.

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