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Summer SCHOOL Meet employers Completely Visit 5 and colleges and apprentices FREE universities Meet students and lecturers Stay at Meet new from student people halls universities 17 Blenheim Terrace, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT and colleges from other schools Web www.gohigherwestyorks.ac.uk Email [email protected] © Go Higher West Yorkshire Central Team Summer Part of the National Collaborative Outreach Programme SCHOOL DAY 1 WHERE WHEN HOW You will stay at ‘Start your Student Journey’ Tuesday 17th – This opportunity Team building, UCAS & Kirkstall Brewery – Freshers Fair Activities, Leeds Beckett student Thursday is completely 19th Student/Apprentice Q&A July halls of residence. Including two nights FREE OF CHARGE. Over the three days away from home You will be accompanied by a you will visit: teacher from your school, and lots n Bradford College of adults from Go Higher West n University of Bradford Yorkshire and our HE partners n Leeds City College will be present throughout. n Leeds Trinity University Your school has been offered n Wakefield College. a small number of places on You will also have contact the Summer School, and they with staff and ambassadors have invited you because they from Calderdale College, think you would really enjoy and University of Huddersfield, WHY benefit from the experience. Go Higher West Yorkshire invites Kirklees College, University Important: This year we are taking of Leeds, Leeds Arts The Summer School has been DAY 2 part in some research to find out how you to experience student life in University, Leeds Beckett designed to inspire, inform and ‘Let’s Get Studying’! much difference the Summer School University, Leeds College of support you to understand different Interactive subject taster makes to those who take part. This higher education this summer! Building and a number of higher education experiences. Go sessions, Red Hot Buffet will mean that if you register your employers offering higher Higher West Yorkshire is offering & Hollywood Bowl interest in taking part you will enter Join other Year 10s from across West Yorkshire level apprenticeships. you the chance to see for yourself a ‘lottery’ for a place – nobody is what student life might be like. over three days to take part in campus visits, Evening activities include guaranteed a place. Please read the taster sessions and evening activities, all while outdoor activities and/ information sheet to find out more. or a film night, and a visit If you would like to register staying in student bedrooms overnight. to Red Hot Buffet and your interest we will need: Hollywood Bowl in Leeds. At the end of it all you will n Completed Expression of Interest Form graduate from the Go Higher n Completed Consent Form West Yorkshire Summer School! DAY 3 for the research ‘Graduation’ n Some very basic details about you Ceremony & Register your interest Enterprise Challenge Watch now: Go Higher West before 25th May 2018. Yorkshire NCOP Summer School.
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