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Higher Education

Having completed an A level in Sport and PE you might be interested in what courses are available at further education establishments for you to continue to pursue your interest.

Click here to visit the school's main Higher Education/Careers page

 

Visit the UCAS website to find more information about the courses you can study, grades required and different universities around the country.

Visit the UCAS "course search" engine (Type in "Sport" or be more specific by searching for a particular area of sport eg. "Sport Psychology, Sport Science, Sports Coaching")

Visit the UCAS "institution guide" to find out about the different universities you are interested in and their contact details (plus much more).This is also a useful page for finding which universities are located in which regions of the country.

 

The following links will take you straight to University sites where you can find out more about your future options.

(Note that some of these Universities offer scholarships for sporting ability which you can also investigate on these sites)

University of Bath

University of Bath (Sport Information)

University of Birmingham

University of Birmingham (School of Sport and Exercise Science)

University of Wales Institute, Cardiff

University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (Athletics Academy)

Leeds Metropolitan University

Leeds Metropolitan University (Sports Scholarships)

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Testing in Sport

The “sex test” was introduced during the 1968 Olympics in order to clearly ascertain the sex of all Olympic participants. In the past there had been several cases where men had taken part in the women’s events.