Home Education UK - Free Resources

FREE online home education skills and careers resources for home educated students

These free online home education courses from non-profit Youth Employment UK help young people explore skills and careers. They place a non-curriculum focus on creativity and positivity when it comes to exploring personal strengths and next steps.
Our free skills and careers courses are designed for young people educated at home to explore at their own pace, in their own time. You can also sign up to our newsletter, and take part in surveys and roundtables to ensure your voice is heard.

What do you WANT and NEED when thinking about your next steps in life? And how do you get it?

These free online courses help you explore your strengths and next steps that might work for YOU. Sign in as a young person to try courses by yourself, or as a parent or carer to explore the programme with your child. Get a certificate when you complete each course!

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Home Education: Thinking about your SKILLS

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Home Education: Exploring your CONFIDENCE

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Home Education: Thinking about your LEARNING

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Home Education: Thinking about your FUTURE

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Home Education: Thinking about FINDING WORK that interests you

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Home Education: What Is It Like To BE In Work?

Course FAQs

Who are these courses for?

They’re for young people aged 14-16+, but there are no rules. If you think the courses sound interesting you can do them whatever age you are.

How are these courses designed for home education?

These courses don’t assume you are studying in school, or studying for set subjects or qualifications, or studying for a certain number of hours a day. They don’t expect you to fit into a box. They are designed for young people in home education who are learning in a unique way that is right for them.

Are the courses free?

Yes. We are a non-profit organisation and everything we do for young people, parents and educators is free.

Do you have to do all the courses in the programme?

No. You can just do the courses which interest you if you want to.

What do you get on completing each course?

You can get a certificate of completion to download.

Do you have to do all the courses in one go?

No. Once you sign in, your course progress is saved. You can stop and start whenever you like, and do it at your own pace.

Do you have to do every activity on a course?

No. The courses are designed so you can explore what interests you. To get your certificate of completion, you just have to mark each page on the course as ‘complete’. That means you can read the topics, watch the videos, and do the activities you want. If a topic doesn’t interest you, you can just mark it as ‘complete’ and move on.

Parents - watch the video to find out more

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Sign up to our newsletter to get the latest updates on all our free home education careers resources.

This newsletter is just for home educated young people, their guardians, and supporters! We won't spam your inbox. We'll keep you up to date with our free careers resources designed for students learning at home. We will also keep you up to date with events like roundtables and webinars where you can choose to share your lived experience and get your voice heard. If you like, you can share this newsletter with a friend.

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Take the survey

We're here to listen to YOU, the experts

As a person with lived experience of home education, you know what YOU need from a good quality careers resource. As a student, you'll know what interests you in terms of finding out more about your next steps in life after your studies. As a parent or carer, you'll know what your child might need to boost their career confidence. As a supporter, you'll know what you need to support the home education community. Take the survey and have your say to help these free resources work for YOUR needs.


The surveys cover questions surrounding post-16 choices, careers education, life and work skills, and what personalised support would be useful. All survey responses will be anonymous and they only require an email address to allow us to follow up with our resources.

We’ll be honoured to hear your insights. Please share these surveys with your home education networks, and encourage sign ups to the newsletter so that we can keep participants up to date with latest project developments such as roundtables, webinars and the completed resources.

UK home education resources around the web

Lessons and planning resources

Twinkl

Twinkl offers free and paid resources for ages 3-18. Explore planning sheets, curriculum checklists and KS3 / GCSE teaching resources.

Oak National Academy

This popular home education resource includes thousands of free lessons and toolkits by subject for early years and KS1-4.

Corbett Maths

Download maths resources, worksheets and revision cards for core / primary / further maths and GCSE.

BBC Bitesize

Find all kinds of resources to help your 11-16 year old with learning, revision and home projects.

Education Brothers

The Education Brothers specialise in live STEM lessons and resources, with free tasters and discounts for those in home education.

Addvance Maths

Recommended by home ed parents for Year 9 maths GCSE preparation

Chase My Grades

Tuition, small group tuition and online subscription services for GCSE and IGCSE biology, chemistry and physics

CGP Books

CGP Books are used by many home ed parents to support with KS3, GCSE and A-level subjects in terms of learning and revision. Best used in conjunction with real past exam-style questions.

MathsGenie

MathsGenie has numerous free KS2 maths exam questions by topic.

eMaths

Past papers for KS1 through to GCSE, with video lessons and an interactive geometry toolbox.

Home education support

Education Otherwise

This charity promotes and supports your right to home educate your way. Education is compulsory, but schooling is not. Find home ed Facebook community groups by region here.

Educational Freedom

This UK-based non-profit offers home educating parents free information and support, including legal templates for e.g. deregistering your child. Frequently updated FAQs and busy Facebook community.

AWE discounts (All ways Education)

Find discounts for home education resources. Access is through the Home Educators Secret Discount Codes Facebook Group.

Local libraries

Check your local library for additional support for home education (the link is an example, for Gloucestershire). Libraries with partnership funding can provide books and other home education resources free of charge.

Shine Training

Shine Training offer guides, resources and podcasts to support home educating parents and young people aged 14-16. They also offer support with permanent exclusions.

Home education activities

Home Education Activities

The Science Museum offers home ed days and offers a range of visit planning support for home educators.

Educational Visits UK

Find ideas for educational trips across the country – search by area, subject, or by suitability for educational level, from pre-school to KS4.

You are welcome to contact us at info@youthemployment.org.uk.

We look forward to hearing from you.