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Travel and Tourism

Hillview School for Girls

Brionne Gardens, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 2HE

National Extended Certificate (BTEC)
Level 3
Leisure, Travel and Tourism

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Hillview School for Girls
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
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Block A

Application Instructions

*IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM HILLVIEW SCHOOL FOR GIRLS FOR SEPTEMBER 2024 APPLICATIONS*

Applications Open: 1 November 2023

Applications Close: 5 January 2024

Entry Requirements: Minimum entry requirements are 5 GCSE's at Grade 4 or above, which MUST include English Language and Mathematics, plus any additional individual subject requirements.

How to Apply: Applications are only accepted via KentChoices.

Course Summary

This vocational qualification is designed to support students who are interested in learning about the travel and tourism industry. It gives students a broad introduction to the travel and tourism industry, with an emphasis on core knowledge and fundamental skills that are transferable across other sectors. Transferable skills include communication, teamwork, research and analysis, which are valued in both higher education and the workplace.


Course Details

The course consists of four units, two ofwhich are externally assessed (58%) and two that are internally assessed (42%).

Unit 1 – The world of travel and tourism (externally assessed)

A 90 minute written examination. This unit provides the foundation for students to study other units in travel and tourism. They will explore the key components and scale of the industry, using data to analyse key trends and their impact.

Unit 2 – Global destinations (externally assessed)

A task is set and completed under supervised conditions. Students are given information two weeks before a supervised assessment period in order to carry out research. The supervised assessment period is undertaken in a single session of three hours.

Students investigate and analyse information regarding the features and appeal of global destinations, travel planning, and the factors and trends affecting their appeal.

Unit 3 – Principles of marketing in travel and tourism (internally assessed)

Students investigate the use of marketing in travel and tourism organisations and how to meet customer expectations in order to inform a promotional campaign of their own design.

This is a synoptic assessment requiring students to apply learning from across the qualification.

Unit 9 – Visitor attractions (internally assessed)

Students develop analytical skills as they investigate the nature and role of both built and natural visitor attractions, their commercial success, appeal, response to diverse visitor needs and the importance of delivering a memorable visitor experience. Students will complete a number of defined vocational written tasks.

How will it be delivered and assessed?


Entry requirements

General entry requirements: Grade 4 in English Language and Maths together with 3 other GCSE grades at grade 4 or above is the minimum requirement to enter Hillview Sixth Form.

SUBJECT SPECIFIC ENTRANCE CRITERIA:

Any student meeting the above criteria is eligible for this course.

Your next steps...

Students can progress into higher-education courses such as degrees in tourism, leisure or business studies. The wide range of skills and knowledge developed during the course will help students progress towards careers within the travel and tourism industry.

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