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College Open Events 2020-21 COLLEGE OPEN EVENTS 2020-21 College or Sixth Form Open Day Dates Attendance Requirements Barton Peveril Sixth Form Thursday 8th October These are now virtual events to be booked in advanced at: College, Eastleigh Saturday 10th October https://www.barton-peveril.ac.uk/openevents/ Bitterne Park Sixth Form Thursday 15th October This is a virtual event, more details to follow. Applications accepted from 16th October. More information at: https://www.bitterneparksixthform.org.uk/ Brockenhurst College Saturday 10th October (9:30-15:00) These are now virtual events to be booked in advance at: Monday 19th October (16:00-20:30) https://www.brock.ac.uk/sixth-form/open-events/ Saturday 14th November (9.30-15:00) Monday 30th November (16:00-20:30) City College Southampton Tuesday 13th October (17:00-19:30) These are virtual events to be booked in advance at: Thursday 12th November (17:00-19:30) https://www.southampton-city.ac.uk/events Eastleigh College Thursday 10th September (16:30-19:30) These are virtual events with tutors discussing the different courses available Tuesday 29th September (16:30-19:30) at the college. To book your virtual ticket, go to the following website: Thursday 15th October (16:30-19:30) https://www.eastleigh.ac.uk/about/events/ and book your preferred slot online https://eastleighcollege.onlineopendays.com/. For the information event Fareham College Wednesday 7 October (15:00-19:00) These are now virtual events, with the possible offer of personal tours. Tuesday 24 November (times tbc) Advanced online booking for a 1:1 tour of your chosen campus at: (https://www.fareham.ac.uk/personal-tours/ Saturday 17th October (10:00- all day) This is now a virtual event, to be booked online. Itchen Sixth Form College Visit their website: http://www.itchen.ac.uk/uk/latest-news/open-day-2020/ Or go direct to book: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/open-day-tickets-120369003931 Peter Symonds College, Tuesday 20th October (17:00-18:30 and These are virtual events. www.psc.ac.uk. Winchester 19:00-20:30) Booking will now be possible from 12 October 2020. You can book multiple st Wednesday 21 October (17:00-18:30 and sessions over both days. 19:00-20:30) For further information, go to https://www.psc.ac.uk Thursday 22nd October (17:00-18:30 and 19:00-20:30) Application deadline: 14 December 2020 Richard Tauntons Sixth Form Wednesday 14th October (17:00-20:00) These are now virtual events, to be booked online in advance: College Thursday 26th November (17:00-20:00) https://www.richardtaunton.ac.uk/2020/08/october-open-evening/ Sparsholt College, Winchester Saturday 10 October (10:00-14:00) These are now virtual events, booking required. Saturday 14 November (10:00-14:00) For more information, to go: https://www.sparsholt.ac.uk/opendays/ St. Anne’s Sixth Form Wednesday 30 September (18:00-19:00) This is a virtual information event on Zoom, to be booked online in advance at: https://www.eventbrite.c.uk/e/121217403517 Totton College Thursday 15 October (17:30-19:30) These are now virtual events, to be booked online in advance at: Tuesday 17 November (17:30-19:30) https://www.totton.ac.uk/events/ For a virtual tour but little information, go to: https://www.totton.ac.uk/home/virtual-open-day-2020/ JRA 28/9/20 .
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