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Sixth Form and College Open Events - 2021 Entry (Updated Version) (Check If the Events Are Virtual Most Will Be However Not All Places Made It Clear) Sixth Form and College Open Events - 2021 entry (updated version) (Check if the events are virtual most will be however not all places made it clear) Dear students many of the sixth forms and colleges want students to be accompanied by an adult when attending open events, so if you are intending to go on your own please check with them first. If any Post 16 open event dates are still to be confirmed (TBC) you or your parents will need to look at the websites again as the weeks progress. Some of these institutions hold multiple events throughout the year. Access Creative College Virtual open events Sat 14 Nov and Tue 17 Nov – time depends on session so book online now 2021 entry Beths Grammar Please note that our virtual open event for Internal and External students will be going live on Monday 23 November 2020. 2021 entry Bexley Grammar Virtual sixth form open experience will take place on 23/11/2020. 2021 entry Bexleyheath Academy TBC 0208 303 5696 2021 entry Big Creative Education (Walthamstow) 2021 entry Virtual open events Wed 25th Nov 2020 Register online Wed 16th Dec 2020 Wed 13th Jan 2021 Wed 10th Feb 2021 Wed 17th Mar 2021 Wed 21st Apr 2021 Wed 19th May 2021 Wed 16th Jun 2021 Wed 14th Jul 2021 Address: Big Creative Academy, Clifton Avenue, Walthamstow E17 6HL Blackfen Virtual open event will be live week commencing 2 Nov 2021 entry Blackheath High (independent girls’ school) 2021 entry Now available to view on the website. Brit School Now available to view on the website. 2021 entry Bullerswood Girls’ School (mixed sixth form) TBC register online to be kept up to date with open event details 2021 entry Chislehurst for Girls Sixth form open event now available online – go to website 2021 entry Chislehurst & Sidcup Grammar Virtual - Monday 23 November, look at website for more information as this will be updated soon 2021 entry Christ the King Aquinas (Brockley Site) Virtual - Sat 7 Nov 9 .30 – 1pm book a place on the website 2021 entry Christ the King Emmanuel (Lewisham Site) Virtual - Sat 21 Nov 9.30 – 1pm book a place on the website 2021 entry Christ the King St Mary’s (Sidcup Site) Virtual - Sat 14 Nov 9.30 – 1pm book a place on the website 2021 entry City & Islington College Open days We have virtual open days coming up, where you can hear about our courses and ask questions. Please see below the dates and times for our upcoming open days: City and Islington College: Sixth Form College and Centre for Applied Sciences, Angel – 7 November 2020, 11am -2pm Centre for Business, Arts and Technology, Camden Road – 14 November 2020, 11am-2pm Centre for Lifelong Learning, Finsbury Park – 21 November 2020, 11am-2pm Students can register and see up to date information for open days at the following link: https://www.candi.ac.uk/open-days/ Applications All applications will be open from 21 October 2020. City and Islington Sixth Form College has an initial close date of 31 January 2021. Stu- dents will apply using our Applicant Portal, and can track their applica- tion as well as upload supporting information, using the ‘Applicant Portal’ login in the top right-hand corner of our websites. City of Westminster College TBC 0207 723 8826 but you can register online for the virtual events that will be taking place soon 2021 entry Cleeve Park TBC 0208 302 6418 2021 entry Colfe’s School (independent) Visit website for all information about applying etc 2021 entry Coopers (Bromley) Visit website for information about applying www.onlineopenevening.co.uk/coopersschool view online 2021 entry Crown Woods TBC 0208 850 7678 For virtual open event look on website 2021 entry Croydon College Virtual Events At this time of year, we are usually hosting a range of Open Day events to help potential students and their families learn more about life at Croy- don College and the courses that we offer. Due to the current situation with COVID-19, we will be unable to run these events this year. However, we would like to invite you to our up- coming series of Virtual events including our Open Days, Advice Clinics and Apprenticeship webinars. Open event on Sat 7 Nov, visit the web- site for more details and to register, there are two sessions 10 – 11.30am and 11.30 – 1pm All of our online events are free to attend and will give potential students the chance to: Learn more about life at Croydon College and how we support students in their studies Find out more about course curriculums and potential career opportuni- ties Understand more about the application process, finance and course en- try requirements Ask questions to our team of College tutors and advisors 2021 entry Dartford Grammar (Boys) Currently preparing a virtual open event link, for details on event in Nov click the link on website 2021 entry Dartford Grammar for Girls TBC 01322 223123 but a digital prospectus will be available mid Nov on the website 2021 entry East London Arts and Music (ELAM) / LIPA Sixth Form College Virtual Thur 12 Nov 6 – 7.30pm sign up online 2021 entry Eltham Hill Post 16 Open Events We will be offering a limited number of tours to those students in Year 11 who are considering applying to Eltham Hill Sixth Form. Up to two par- ents and one Year 11 student will be able to book a short tour of the school, to see the facilities and meet our current students. We have a limited number of tours during school time, the majority of the tours will be after main school hours but with some staff and students present. If you would like to book a visit, please phone the school office on 020 8859 2843 and ask for the admissions team. Visits will be booked on a first come, first served basis and will take place from 2nd to 13th November 2020. In the meantime, if you would like information on the different courses on offer and the pathways, more information can be found in the Post 16 section of the website. 2021 entry Fashion Retail Academy Thursday 12 Nov (virtual) Register Online 2021 entry Haberdashers’ Crayford 01322 402180 17th November 4 – 7pm TBC 2021 entry Hatcham College 0207 652 9510 virtual open event see website 2021 entry Knights - We have prepared a 10-min presentation that can be played as a virtual assembly to students, with information about Knights. The presentation can be accessed using this link: https://youtu.be/tD2vpkw6H2I In addition, we will soon send you details of our further information events. If possible, we will still hold an on-site Open Evening for stu- dents and families, by appointment only. We will also have a virtual Open Event for parents. Full details will be sent to you later in the term. If students have any queries about applying to Knights Sixth Form, please ask them to contact [email protected], or email reply direct to me at [email protected] 2021 entry Harris Academy Falconwood Virtual tour available to view online now 2021 entry Harris Academy Greenwich Virtual - Wed 11 Nov 5.30 – 7.30pm need to register online 2021 entry Harris Garrard Academy (Bexley) TBC 0208 320 4800 2021 entry King Henry School Video on website available now 2021 entry London College of Beauty Therapy TBC you need to call 0207 208 1300 to register your interest 2021 entry London South East Colleges including: Bexley College, Holly Hill Site, Bromley College, Greenwich Community College & Orpington College 0203 954 4000 17/18/19 Nov go to website to choose the appropriate date for you and book a place 2021 entry Lewisham College TBC 2021 entry New City College (Tower Hamlets) 21 Nov - time TBC 0207 510 7510 2021 entry Newham College Come to one of our upcoming virtual open events. All times are 5pm - 7pm unless otherwise stated. 3rd and 4th November - virtual Tuesday 1 December - virtual Wednesday 13 January - virtual Tuesday 16 March - Stratford Wednesday 12 May - East Ham Saturday 19 June (10am - 2pm) - Stratford 2021 entry Newvic Sixth Form Our next virtual Open Day is on Saturday 10 October 2020 continues until Saturday 23 January 2021 see online 2021 entry North Kent Virtual campus tours 23 Oct – 31 Dec 2021 entry Plumstead Manor 0203 260 333 See films on website now 2021 entry Royal Greenwich Trust School Virtual open days available on line now 2021 entry Shooters Hill Upcoming Virtual Open Events Open Days Wednesday 11th November 2020 4 – 6.30pm Thursday 28th January 2021 Wednesday 10th March 2021 Thursday 17th June 2021 2021 entry Sixth Form Partnership Bexley including Trinity & Welling Trinity 01322 441371 Our virtual Sixth Form Open Evening is available online now 2021 entry Welling 0208 304 8531 Video available on the website now 2021 entry Southwark College TBC 2021 entry St Olave’s Grammar Virtual - Thursday 5 November 6.30pm go online to select the appropriate link for you. You can apply from 16 Nov online. Entrance test will be held on Sat 6 February 2021 see the website for more details 2021 entry The Halley Academy 0208 516 7977 there is a virtual open event online now but does not appear to be sixth form specific so for sixth form open event contact the Academy directly 2021 entry The John Roan 0208 516 7555 Information on applying TBC 2021 entry Thomas Tallis Link now available so you can ask questions. Apply from now, deadline for applications is 11 Jan 2021 2021 entry Townley Grammar Virtual open event week commencing Monday 23 Nov more details to follow on website 2021 entry Westminster Kingsway College Open days We have virtual open days coming up, where you can hear about our courses and ask questions.
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