Schools Courses
We offer this subject at two levels: Entry and GCSE. In both cases the course is a combination of classroom-based written work and a practical activity which can be car driving, moped riding or both. It is offered to students in Year 10 and/or 11.
Entry Level Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies
This Entry Level qualification is validated by the WJEC in Wales.
The assessment is by coursework (25%), a written project (5%), examination (20%) and either a car driving or moped riding test (50%).
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GCSE Motor Vehicle and Road Users Studies
This GCSE is validated by CCEA the Northern Ireland examination board. It can be taken at either the Higher Level (A* to E) or Foundation Level (C to G).
It is assessed by examination (60%), a written project (20%) and a practical moped riding test (20%).
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Youth Clubs
90-ONE Youth Education provides a range of programmes for youth groups with a motor vehicle theme. Every course has a practical training element where the young people have an opportunity to develop their driving and/or riding skills. In addition the courses will seek to encourage the sensible and safe use of motor vehicles to help to improve the safety of this very vulnerable group of road users.
The courses are arranged to suit the organisers and can be anything from a single evening to ten two-hour sessions. The practical element can be car driving, motorcycle riding or any combination of the two.
The programmes also include classroom-based work where the young people look at topics such as: drink-driving, how a car works, road signs, insurance, driving and the environment, causes of crashes etc.
Accreditation for these programmes is possible by gaining module passes from the Welsh Joint Education Committee’s Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies Entry Level course.
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