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Sixth Form & College Open Days 2019 SIXTH FORM & COLLEGE OPEN DAYS 2019 - 2020 This information is correct at the time of printing, Please contact the institutions you are interested in to confirm dates & times before visiting! ASHTON ON MERSEY 6TH FORM OPEN EVENING 14th November 2019 6:00 pm – 8:00pm 0161 973 1179 ext. *2601 www.aomsixthform.thedeantrust.co.uk INSTITUTIONS IN TRAFFORD CONTACT DETAILS DATE & TIME Altrincham College, Tel: 0161 980 7173 17th October 2019, 6pm – 8pm Green Lane, Timperley, Altrincham www.altrinchamcollege.com WA15 8QW Altrincham Grammar School for Boys Tel: 0161 928 0858 7th November 2019, 6.30pm – 8:15pm Marlborough Road www.agsb.co.uk Bowden, Altrincham WA14 2RS Altrincham Grammar School for Girls Tel: 0161 912 5912 14th November 2019, 6pm – 8:00pm Cavendish Road Bowden, Altrincham WA14 2NL www.aggs.trafford.sch.uk Blessed Thomas Holford Tel: 0161 911 8090 10th October 2019, 6pm – 8pm Urban Road, Altrincham WA15 8MT www.bthcc.org.uk Loreto Grammar School Tel: 0161 928 3703 16th October 2019, 6pm - 8pm Dunham Road www.loretogrammar.co.uk Altrincham WA14 4AH Sale Grammar School Tel: 0161 973 3217 30th January 2020, 7pm – 9pm Marsland Road, www.salegrammar.co.uk Sale, M33 3NH Online registration opens in October 2019 St. Ambrose College Tel: 0161 980 2711 14th November 2019, 7pm – 9pm Wicker Lane www.st-ambrosecollege.org.uk Hale Barns, Altrincham WA15 OHE Stretford Grammar School Tel: 0161 865 2293 17th October 2019, 6pm – 9pm Granby Road, Off Edge Lane www.stretfordgrammar.com Stretford M32 8JB Register online to book a place (Altrincham & Stretford) Trafford College Tel: 0161 886 7070 26th September 2019, 4.30pm–8pm Manchester Road 2nd November 2019, 10am-2pm West Timperley, Altrincham WA14 5PQ www.trafford.ac.uk 19th March 2020, 4:30pm- 7:30pm 20th June 2020, 10am-2pm Urmston Grammar School Tel: 0161 748 2875 6th November 2019, 6pm Newton Road www.urmstongrammar.com Urmston, Manchester M41 5UG Online registration opens in October Wellington School Tel: 0161 928 4157 10th October 2019, From 6:45pm Wellington Road Timperley, Altrincham WA15 7RH www.wellington-school.co.uk INSTITUTIONS IN CONTACT DETAILS DATE & TIME MANCHESTER th Access Creative College, Manchester 30 November 2019, 12:00 and 1:30pm (Music) Tel: 0161 393 8260 St James Building, Oxford Street 27th January 2020, 5pm and 6:30pm Manchester M1 6EJ (Games & Media) www.accesstomusic.co.uk 26th February 2020, 5pm and 6:30pm 24 Hulme Street Manchester, M1 5BW 28th March 2020, 12:00 and 1:30pm 12th May 2020, 6pm 23rd June 2020, 6pm Book online Loreto College Tel: 0161 226 5156 5th October 2019, 10am – 1pm Chichester Road Manchester, M15 5PB www.loreto.ac.uk 13th October 2019, 10am – 1pm Myerscough College Main Campus, Tel: 01995 642222 5th October 2019, 10am -1pm St Michaels Road, Bilsborrow, Preston PR3 0RY www.myerscough.ac.uk 9th November 2019, 10am -1pm Tel: 01254 695428 or 07880565283 Lancashire County Cricket Club, Old Trafford Contact [email protected] 31st October 2019, 5pm to 7pm Talbot Road, Old Trafford, Manchester for an appointment M16 0PX. 21st November 2019, 5pm to 7pm 18th Jan 2020, 9am to 12.00pm 19th Mar 2020, 5pm to 7pm Contact Dan Atkinson on [email protected] to make an appointment. The Manchester College Wythenshawe Centre Tel: 03333 222 444 10th October 2019, 5 – 7:30pm Brownley Road Wythenshawe, M22 9TG www.themanchestercollege.ac.uk The Manchester College Northenden Centre Tel: 03333 222 444 10th October 2019, 5 – 7:30pm Sale road Manchester, M23 0DD www.themanchestercollege.ac.uk The Manchester College Tel: 03333 222 444 10th October 2019, 5 – 7:30pm Openshaw Campus Ashton Old Road, Openshaw www.themanchestercollege.ac.uk 23rd November 2019, 5pm – 7:30pm Manchester, M11 2WH 5th March 2020, 5pm – 7:30pm The Manchester College A levels Shena Simon Centre Tel: 03333 222 444 3rd October 2019, 5pm – 7pm Whithworth Street Manchester M1 3HB www.themanchestercollege.ac.uk 10th October 2019, 5 – 7:30pm Xaverian College Tel: 0161 224 1781 5th October 2019, 10:30am – 2pm Lower Park Road Manchester M14 5RB www.xaverian.ac.uk 13th October 2019, 10:30am – 2pm INSTITUTIONS IN SALFORD CONTACT DETAILS DATE & TIME 17th October 2019, 5.30 – 7.30pm Salford City College, Tel: 0161 631 5000 Eccles 6th Form 23rd November 2019, 10.00am – 12.00pm Chatsworth Road, Eccles www.salfordcc.ac.uk M30 9FJ 12th March 2020, 5.30pm – 7.30pm 12th October 2019, 10.00am – 12.00pm Salford City College, Tel: 0161 631 5001 Pendleton 6th Form 5th December 2019, 5.30pm – 7.30pm Dronfield Road, www.salfordcc.ac.uk Salford, M6 7FR 12th March 2020, 5.30pm – 7.30pm 14th October 2019, 5.30pm – 7.30pm Salford City College Tel: 0161 631 5000 City Skills Campus 9th November 2019, 10.00am – 12.00pm Frederick Road, Salford, M6 6OH www.salfordccac.uk 9th March 2020, 5.30pm – 7.30pm Salford City College, 15th October 2019, 5.30pm – 7.30pm FutureSkills@MediaCity Tel: 0161 631 5000 Dakota Avenue 9th November 2019, 10.00am – 12.00pm Salford, M50 2PU www.salfordcc.ac.uk 10th March 2020, 5.30pm – 7.30pm 14th October 2019, 5.30pm – 7.30pm Salford City College, Tel: 0161 631 5000 Worsley College 9th November 2019, 10.00am – 12.00pm Walkden Road www.salfordcc.ac.uk Worsley, M28 7QD 9th March 2020, 5.30pm – 7.30pm UTC@MediaCityUK 100–102 Broadway, Tel: 0161 661 3947 26th September 2019, 6:30pm – 8:30pm Salford,M50 2UW www.utcmediacityuk.org.uk Register online to book a place INSTITUTIONS IN CHESHIRE CONTACT DETAILS DATE & TIME Knutsford Academy (Bexton Road) Bexton Road Tel: 01565633294 26th September 2019, 6pm – 8pm Knutsford, WA16 0EA www.knutsfordacademy.org.uk 3rd October 2019, 6pm – 8pm Stockport College Tel: 0161 958 3100 25th September 2019, 4pm – 8pm Wellington Road South Stockport, SK1 3UQ www.stockport.ac.uk 6th November 2019 – 4.30 pm – 7.30 pm 5th February 2020 – 4.30 pm – 7.30 pm Lymm High School Tel: 01925 755458 Oughtington Lane 14th November 2019, 5pm – 8pm Lymm, Cheshire, WA13 ORB www.lymmhs.co.uk Reaseheath College Tel: 01270 625131 19th October 2019, From 10am Nantwich Cheshire CW5 6DF www.reaseheath.ac.uk 16th November 2019, From 10am 7th December 2019, From 10am 18th January 2020, From 10am Sir John Deane's College Tel: 01606 810020 3rd October 2019, 5:30pm – 8:30pm Monarch Drive, Northwich, www.sjd.ac.uk 23rd October 2019, 5.30pm – 8:30pm Cheshire. CW9 8AF OPEN EVENING 14th November 2019 6:00 pm – 8:00pm 0161 973 1179 ext. *2601 www.aomsixthform.thedeantrust.co.uk .
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