
Developing Excellence
We recognise that coaches play a pivotal part in developing not just the footballer, but the whole person
Our courses are recognised and accepted by employers and Universities nationally, but unlike other educational providers, we deliver learning in football-focused environments and tailor the course content to the football industry.
All courses operate full time, free of charge*, across all of our academies. Entry requirements are course-dependant, as detailed below.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Sports Coaching
This qualification is suitable for post-16 students with an interest in sports coaching and development. During the first year of the programme,learners will study three units which combine theory and practical learning, equivalent to one A-Level.
Following successful completion of the first year, learners are offered a place on the second year of the programme to study a further three units, equivalent to an additional A-Level.
First year units are:
Careers in the Sport and Active Leisure Industry
Health, Wellbeing and Sport
Developing Coaching Skills
Entry Requirements: A minimum of a grade 2 English GCSE and grade 1 maths GCSE. Learners who have not achieved a grade 4 in maths or English, will be required to study and re-sit these GCSEs while on the programme.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Foundation Diploma in Sports Coaching and Development
This qualification is suitable for post-16 students with an interest in sports coaching and development, particularly those aspiring to progress onto Higher Education Programmes. Learners will study six units over the year, which combine theory and practical learning, equivalent to 1.5 A-Levels.
Following successful completion of the first year, learners are offered a place on the second year of the programme, to study a further six units, equivalent to an additional 1.5 A-Levels.
First year units are:
Careers in the Sport and Active Leisure Industry
Health, Wellbeing and Sport
Developing Coaching Skills
Entry Requirements: A minimum of a grade 2 English GCSE and grade 1 maths GCSE. Learners who have not achieved a grade 4 in maths or English, will be required to study and re-sit these GCSEs while on the programme.
On the pitch
Outstanding levels of student attendance, course satisfaction, and prospects in higher education or employment
Students will line up against other Future Lions Education teams in our U19 Future Lions League, as well as against local teams in their region in both league and cup competitions, with opportunities to be scouted by clubs in the Premier League and English Football League.
We believe that playing the game to a high level, as well as learning about it in the classroom, will enhance student development.
As well as education, our courses also include six hours of football training per week, strength and conditioning sessions in the gym, and matches.
