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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Our pathways are designed for learners aged 11 to 18 and can be adapted to suit different abilities and group sizes. They work well in secondary schools, further education colleges, and alternative provision settings.

The pathways offer flexible delivery options including blended learning, and independent study. We provide all necessary resources and assessment guidance aligned with AQA Unit Award Scheme requirements.

Absolutely. The pathways complement PSHE, citizenship, and personal development curricula, allowing seamless integration alongside your school’s current provision.

We offer optional training and support sessions for staff to ensure confident delivery. Our materials are user-friendly and come with clear instructions and background information.

Each pathway aligns with specific AQA unit criteria, allowing learners to achieve recognised credits. Assessment is based on practical activities, reflections, and evidence of understanding — all supported by our guidance.

Resources include differentiated activities and suggested adaptations. We also advise schools on how to signpost learners to additional mental health support services if required.

The AQA Unit Award Scheme (UAS) is a nationally recognised accreditation programme that offers learners the opportunity to gain credits for small steps of learning and achievement. Designed to be flexible and inclusive, these awards recognise a wide range of skills, knowledge, and personal development, supporting learners of all ages and abilities.

Recognises Progress and Achievement: Learners receive formal accreditation for their efforts, boosting motivation and confidence.


Flexible and Accessible: Units can be delivered in various settings, tailored to individual needs and learning styles.


Supports Personal Development: Encourages the growth of essential skills such as resilience, communication, and wellbeing.


Enhances Curriculum: Complements core subjects and PSHE, enriching school programmes with targeted learning outcomes.


Encourages Lifelong Learning: Fosters positive attitudes towards continued education and self-improvement.


By integrating AQA Unit Awards into your wellbeing provision, you offer students meaningful recognition that values their personal and emotional growth as much as academic success.

Our pathways are designed for learners aged 11 to 18 and can be adapted to suit different abilities and group sizes. They work well in secondary schools, further education colleges, and alternative provision settings.

The pathways offer flexible delivery options including blended learning, and independent study. We provide all necessary resources and assessment guidance aligned with AQA Unit Award Scheme requirements.

Absolutely. The pathways complement PSHE, citizenship, and personal development curricula, allowing seamless integration alongside your school’s current provision.

We offer optional training and support sessions for staff to ensure confident delivery. Our materials are user-friendly and come with clear instructions and background information.

Each pathway aligns with specific AQA unit criteria, allowing learners to achieve recognised credits. Assessment is based on practical activities, reflections, and evidence of understanding — all supported by our guidance.

Resources include differentiated activities and suggested adaptations. We also advise schools on how to signpost learners to additional mental health support services if required.

The AQA Unit Award Scheme (UAS) is a nationally recognised accreditation programme that offers learners the opportunity to gain credits for small steps of learning and achievement. Designed to be flexible and inclusive, these awards recognise a wide range of skills, knowledge, and personal development, supporting learners of all ages and abilities.

Recognises Progress and Achievement: Learners receive formal accreditation for their efforts, boosting motivation and confidence.


Flexible and Accessible: Units can be delivered in various settings, tailored to individual needs and learning styles.


Supports Personal Development: Encourages the growth of essential skills such as resilience, communication, and wellbeing.


Enhances Curriculum: Complements core subjects and PSHE, enriching school programmes with targeted learning outcomes.


Encourages Lifelong Learning: Fosters positive attitudes towards continued education and self-improvement.


By integrating AQA Unit Awards into your wellbeing provision, you offer students meaningful recognition that values their personal and emotional growth as much as academic success.