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Sixth Form and College Open Events Sixth Form & College Open Events 2018-19 16K=307/17K=326/18K=346/19K=365 SW1E 5ND 75/133/215 18 October 2018 This bulletin lists open events at sixth forms and further education colleges that may be of interest to young people from Central London. The information was correct at the point of publication, but events are added and changed regularly, so we strongly recommend checking with the sixth form or college before attending. In some cases, registration or booking is required in order to attend an event. Where this is required a link has been given for booking. Contact details for enquiries are listed for each institution, along with links to any web pages with details of events and registration. College or 6th Form Event Venue & Notes Date & Time Archbishop Tenison's School 55 Kennington Oval SE11 5SR No events listed www.tenisons.com Enquiries: 020 7735 3771 [email protected] Ark Evelyn Grace Academy 255 Shakespeare Road, Brixton SE24 0QN 8 November 2018, 5.30 to 7.30pm evelyngraceacademy.org Enquiries: Application deadline December 020 7737 9520 2018 [email protected] Open events: https://goo.gl/eSKXxQ Ark Globe Academy Harper Road SE1 6AG 6 December 2018, 5 to 7pm arkglobeacademy.org Enquiries: Register to attend with 020 7407 6877 [email protected] [email protected] Open events: https://goo.gl/q6DbW1 Ark Putney Academy Pullman Gardens SW15 3DG 18 October 5 to 7pm arkputney.org Enquiries: 020 8788 3421 [email protected] Ark Walworth Academy Shorncliffe Road SE1 5UJ No events listed walworthacademy.org Enquiries: 020 7450 9570 [email protected] Open events: https://goo.gl/ytRhap Bacon's College Timber Pond Road, Rotherhithe SE16 6AT No events listed www.baconscollege.co.uk Enquiries: The deadline for applications is 020 7237 1928 Admissions and open events: 20 December 2018 www.baconscollege.co.uk/contact-2 https://goo.gl/j83eYh Barking & Dagenham College The Technical Skills Academy (TSA) 28 February 2019, 4.30 to 7pm www.barkingdagenhamcollege.ac.uk 1 Short Blue Place, Barking IG11 8FJ 4 April, 4.30 to 7pm Enquiries: 15 June 2019, 10am to 2pm 020 36667 0294 https://goo.gl/N7ZDxU Rush Green Campus 18 October 2018, 4 to 7pm Dagenham Road, Romford RM7 0XU 6 December 2018, 4 to 7pm 24 January 2019, 4pm to 7pm 2 March 2019, 10am to 2pm 11 May 2019, 10am to 2pm Open events: https://goo.gl/NUV9zf 20 June 2019, 4pm to 7pm Barnet & Southgate College Colindale Campus 7 November 2018, 3 to 6.30pm www.barnetsouthgate.ac.uk 7 Bristol Avenue, Colindale NW9 4BR 6 March 2019, 3.30 to 6.30pm Enquiries: 20 June 2019, 5 to 6.30pm 020 8200 8300 Register at www.bit.ly/ccopen18-19 [email protected] Southgate Campus 10 November, 10am to 1.30pm High Street, Southgate N14 6BS 9 March 2019, 10am to 1.30pm 25 June 2019, 5 to 6.30pm Register at www.bit.ly/sgopen18-19 Wood Street Campus 14 November 2018, 3.30 to 6.30pm Wood Street, Barnet EN5 4AZ 13 March 2019, 3.30 to 6.30pm 27 June 2019, 5 to 6.30pm Open Events: https://goo.gl/Fg2nL4 Register at www.bit.ly/wsopen18-19 Big Creative Education BCE Silver Birch House 14 November 2018, 4.30 to 6pm www.bigcreative.education Clifton Avenue, Walthamstow E17 6HL 12 December 2018, 4.30 to 6pm Enquiries: 16 January 2019, 4.30 to 6pm 020 8498 3300 13 February 2019, 4.30 to 6pm https://goo.gl/o39gsF Open events: https://goo.gl/KJZt61 Bishop Thomas Grant School Belltrees Grove, Streatham SW16 2HY No events listed www.btg.ac Enquiries: Deadline for applications is 020 8769 3294 8 January 2019 [email protected] Open events: https://goo.gl/LrqKha Bolingbroke Academy Wakehurst Road, Wandsworth Common SW11 No events listed arkbolingbrokeacademy.org 6BF Enquiries: 020 7924 8200 [email protected] The Bridge Academy Laburnum Street, Hackney E2 8BA 27 November 2018, 6 to 7pm www.bridgeacademy.hackney.sch.uk Enquiries: 020 7749 5240 [email protected] Admissions: https://goo.gl/ASceka Brook House Sixth Form College Kenninghall Road, Hackney, E5 8BP 27 November 2018, 4.30 to 6.30pm www.bsix.ac.uk *29 January 2019, 4.30 to 6.30pm Enquiries: *January event also for those wanting to change 0800 3892 947 or start courses in Spring term 2019 [email protected] Register to attend at Open events: https://goo.gl/3YQPc5 https://goo.gl/3YQPc5 Building Crafts College Kennard Road, Stratford E15 1AH No events listed www.thebcc.ac.uk Enquiries: 020 8522 1705 [email protected] Open events: https://goo.gl/MhMejc Burntwood School Burntwood Lane, Earlsfield SW17 0AQ 18 October 2018, 6 to 8pm www.burntwoodschool.com Enquiries: 020 8946 6201 [email protected] Open events: https://goo.gl/5uDe3j The Camden School for Girls Sandall Road NW5 2DB 3 sessions on 20 November 2018, www.camdengirls.camden.sch.uk 10.45am to 12.15pm, 2 to 3.30pm Enquiries: and 5.15 to 7pm 020 7485 3414 [email protected] Admission by ticket only, see Open day: https://goo.gl/3oMjUh https://goo.gl/3oMjUh Capel Manor College Crystal Palace Park Farm Open Days are on the same day at www.capel.ac.uk Ledrington Road, Crystal Palace SE19 2BS each centre from 10am to 3pm on Enquiries: 30 March 2019 01992 707020 Enfield Centre 15 June 2019 [email protected] Forty Hall Farm, Bullsmoor Lane, Enfield EN1 4RQ Advice Evenings are on the same day at each centre from 5 to 7.30pm Gunnersbury Park Centre (Brooks Farm from 2 to 5pm) on Popes Lane, Acton W3 8LQ 27 November 2018 28 January 2019 Regents Park 13 March 2019 The Store Yard Inner Circle, NW1 4NR 16 May 2019 27 June 2019 Open Days: https://goo.gl/8V4wGJ Advice Evenings: https://goo.gl/yrYGFi Cardinal Pole Sixth Form Morning Lane, Hackney E9 6LG 8 November 2018, 6.30 to 8.30pm www.cardinalpole.co.uk Enquiries: 020 8985 5150 [email protected] The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial 89 Addison Road, London, W14 8BZ No events listed School www.cvms.co.uk Deadline for applications Enquiries: 2 November 2018 020 7603 8478 [email protected] Open events: https://goo.gl/B2iB8o Carshalton College Carshalton Campus 7 November 2018, 4.30 to 7pm carshalton.ac.uk Nightingale Road, Carshalton SM5 2EJ 22 January 2019, 4.30 to 7pm Enquiries: 6 March 2019, 4.30 to 6.30pm 020 8544 4444 20 June 2019, 11am to 2pm [email protected] Pre-register for immediate entry at Open events: https://goo.gl/p6ZVEC https://goo.gl/p6ZVEC The Charter School Red Post Hill, East Dulwich SE24 9JH 8 November 2018, 4.30 to 7pm www.charter.southwark.sch.uk Enquiries: The deadline for applications is 020 7346 6600 7 December 2018 [email protected] Open events: https://goo.gl/Kzwhgs Chelsea Academy Lots Road, London, SW10 0AB No events listed www.chelsea-academy.org Enquiries: 020 7376 3019 [email protected] Admissions: https://goo.gl/iY7rjw Chestnut Grove School Chestnut Grove, Balham SW12 8JZ No events listed www.chestnutgrove.wandsworth.sch.uk Enquiries: 020 8673 8737 [email protected] Open events: https://goo.gl/1PG96d Christ the King Sixth Form College Christ the King: Aquinas No events listed www.ctksfc.ac.uk Sprules Road, Brockley SE4 2NL Enquiries: Brockley 020 7358 2400 Christ the King: Emmanuel Lewisham 020 8297 9433 Belmont Grove, Lewisham SE13 5GE Sidcup 020 8309 4760 [email protected] Christ the King: St Mary's Chislehurst Road, Sidcup DA14 6BE The City Academy, Hackney Homerton Row, Hackney E9 6EA 22 November 2018, 5 to 7.30pm thecityacademyhackney.org Enquiries: 020 8525 5440 [email protected] Open events: https://goo.gl/qpWL8Y City & Islington College Centre for Applied Sciences 10 November 2018, 10am to 3pm www.candi.ac.uk 311-321 Goswell Road, The Angel EC1V 7DD Enquiries: 020 7700 9333 Centre for Business, Arts and Technology 14 November 2018, 4 to 7pm [email protected] 444 Camden Road N7 0SP Centre for Health, Social and Child Care 27 November 2018, 4 to 7pm 383 Holloway Road N7 0RN Sixth Form College 10 November 2018, 10am to 3pm 283-309 Goswell Road, The Angel EC1V 7LA Register to attend at Open events: https://goo.gl/iV12N2 https://goo.gl/iV12N2 City of London Academy Southwark 240 Lynton Road SE1 5LA No events listed www.cityacademy.co.uk Enquiries: 020 7394 5100 [email protected] Admissions: https://goo.gl/mpw7Eq City of Westminster College Paddington Green Campus No events listed www.cwc.ac.uk Paddington Green W2 1NB Enquiries: November open days and 020 7258 2721 registration will be posted at [email protected] Open events: https://goo.gl/xu6nV1 https://goo.gl/NtktMb City Lit 1-10 Keeley Street, Convent Garden WC2B 4BA No events listed www.citylit.ac.uk Enquiries: 020 7831 7831 [email protected] Open events: https://goo.gl/zpM2xz Clapton Girls’ Academy Sixth Form Lower Clapton Road, Hackney E5 0RB 22 November 2018, 5 to 7pm www.cgasixthform.com Enquiries: 020 8985 6641 [email protected] Admissions: https://goo.gl/NZCLq2 The College of Haringey, Enfield & Tottenham Centre 10 November 2018, 10am to 2pm North East London High Road N15 4RU www.conel.ac.uk Enquiries: Enfield Centre 10 November 2018, 10am to 2pm 020 8442 3055 73 Hertford Road, Enfield EN3 5HA [email protected] Register to attend at Open events: https://goo.gl/W3moVb https://goo.gl/W3moVb The College of North West London Willesden Campus 8 November 2018, 4 to 7pm www.cnwl.ac.uk Denzil Road NW10 2XD Enquiries: 020 8208 5050 Wembley Campus [email protected] Wembley Park Drive HA9 8HP Open events: https://goo.gl/8zqJYG Coulsdon Sixth Form College Placehouse Lane, Croydon CR5 1YA 8 November 2018, 5.30 to 8pm coulsdon.ac.uk Enquiries: 01737 551 176 [email protected]
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