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College Open Day List Open Events 2019 Please check the Sixth Form/College website to confirm dates/ times as they may be subject to change. You will also need to check if you need to register in advance or attend with a parent/career. I Places to study in Newham Brampton Manor Academy Will take place in November. Check website for further Roman Road E6 3SQ info. 020 7540 0500 / bramptonmanor.org Booking required via website [email protected] The Building Crafts College Open every Thursday , 1pm - 4 pm Kennard Road, London E15 1HA Online application form 020 8552 1705 / thebcc.ac.uk / [email protected] Chobham Academy Thursday 15th November 2018,4.30pm – 7:30pm 40 Cheering Lane, London. E20 1BD Check website for further information 020 3747 6060 / chobhamacademy.org.uk Online application form [email protected] ELAM (East London Arts & Music) Thursday 15th November 2018, 5pm -7pm 45 Maltise, London. E3 3TA 020 75152159 / elam.co.uk [email protected] London Academy of Excellence Wednesday 31st October 2018, 4pm – 8pm Broadway House, 322 High Street, London E15 1JA Wednesday 14th November 2018, 4pm – 8pm 020 3301 1480 / excellencelondon.ac.uk / Sat 24th November 2018, 10am – 4pm [email protected] Booking required via website which will open end of September beginning of October London Design & Engineering UTC Tuesday 16 th October 2018, 6pm - 7pm Docklands Campus, University Way, London E16 2RD Wednesday 14th November2018, 6pm – 7pm 020 3019 7333 / ldeutc.ac.uk /[email protected] Tuesday 4th December 2018, 6pm – 8pm Tuesday 29th January 2019, 6pm – 8pm Booking required via website Apply by 18th January 2019 Newham College of FE No dates released yet East Ham Campus (EH): High Street South, London. E6 6ER Stratford Campus (S): Welfare Road, London. E15 4HT 020 8257 4000 / newham.ac.uk / [email protected] Newham Collegiate Sixth Thursday 22 nd November 2018 , 5pm - 8pm 326 Barking Road, London. E6 2BB Thursday 29th November 2018, 5pm – 8pm 020 3373 5000 / thencs.co.uk / [email protected] Limited places available. Booking required via website. 1 15billionebp/version2/September 2018 NewVIc Saturday 13 th October 2018 , 9.30am – 12. 30pm Prince Regent Lane, E13 8SG 020 7473 4110 / newvic.ac.uk / [email protected] Six21 Tuesday 26 th November 2018 Pitchford Road, London. E15 4RZ More info to follow shortly on website 020 8262 2121 / six21.org.uk / [email protected] St Angela’s Sixth Form Thursday 11 th October 2018, 6pm – 8pm St George’s Road, London. E7 8HU 020 8475 7329 / stangelas-ursuline.co.uk [email protected] St Bonaventure’s Sixth Form Thursday 24 th January 2019, 6pm – 8pm Boleyn Road, London. E7 9QD 020 8472 3844 / stbons.org / [email protected] East London Science School Thursday 8th November 5pm – 8pm The Clock Mill, Three Mill Lane, London E3 3DU 020 8981 2680 www.eadmissions.org.uk Maths and one other science required. Application deadline 31 October 2 15billionebp/version2/September 2018 Sixth Form Schools outside Newham Note: not all sixth forms offer general Open Events You will need to ring to check when application forms are available to either request/download Barking Abbey School No dates released yet. Should be a date in November for the Sandringham Road, Barking. IG11 9AG Sports Academy . All dates/ information will be put on 020 8270 6517 / barkingabbeyschool.co.uk/6thform website [email protected] Beal High School No open evening Woodford Bridge Road, Ilford. IG4 5LP Check website for further information January 2019 020 8551 9378 / bealhighschool.co.uk [email protected] Cardinal Pole Sixth Form Thursday 8th November 2018, 5pm – 8pm Morning Lane, London. E9 6LG 020 8985 5150 / cardinalpole.co.uk [email protected] nd Caterham High School Thu rsday 22 November 2018 , T TBC Caterham Avenue, Ilford IG5 0QW Online application form 020 8551 4321 / ecaterham.net [email protected] Central Foundation Girls’ School Wednesday 14 th November 2018 , 4 .30 pm 6.30p m Aspire Centre, 41-47 Bow Road, London E3 2BS Online application form 020 8983 1131 / central.towerhamlets.sch.uk [email protected] Chingford Foundation School Thursday 17th January 2019, 6.30pm- 8pm The Sixth Form Office, Chingford Foundation School, Nevin Check website for further information Drive, Chingford, London E4 7LT 020 8506 3871 / chingford-school.co.uk [email protected] Harris Westminster Sixth Form Monday 1st October 2018, TTBC Steel House. Tothill Street, London. SW1H 9LH Monday 15th October 2018, TTBC 020 3772 4555 / harriswestminstersixthform.org.uk Booking required via website [email protected] Online application form Apply by Friday 7th December 2018 Heathcote School & Science College Wednesday 23rd January 2019, 6pm – 8:30pm Normanton Park, Chingford, London. E4 6ES Download application form 020 8498 5110 / heathcoteschool.com Apply by Friday 15th February 2019 heathcoteschool.com/sixth_form Highams Park Sixth Form School Thursday 24th January 2019, 6pm – 8.30pm Handsworth Avenue, Highams Park, London, E4 9PJ. Download application form 3 15billionebp/version2/September 2018 020 8527 4051 / highamsparkschool.co.uk Apply by Friday 1st March 2019 [email protected] Holy Family Catholic School & Sixth Form No dates released yet 1 Shernhall Street, Walthamstow House Site, Download application form Walthamstow, London E17 3EA 0208 520 0482 / holyfamily.waltham.sch.uk [email protected] Ilford County High School (Boys) E - mail [email protected] Freemantle Road, Barkingside, Ilford IG6 2JB If enough interest will put on an open evening. 020 8551 6496 / ichs.org.uk / [email protected] Issac Newton Academy Tuesday 9th October 2018, 6pm – 8pm 1 Cricklefield Place, High Road, Ilford. IG1 1FY 020 8911 6666 / issacnewtonacddemy.org [email protected] Kings College London Mathematics School Open Evenings 80 Kennington Road, London. SE11 6NJ Monday 1st October 2018, 5pm - 7pm 020 7848 7346 / kcl.ac.uk / Thursday 18th October 2018, 5pm - 7pm Wednesday 14th November 2018, 5pm - 7pm Booking required via website Taster Sessions Saturday 13th October 2018, 10am - 3pm Saturday 3rd November 2018, 10am - 3pm Saturday 24th November 2018, 10am - 3pm Booking required via website Online application form Apply by Friday 30th November 2018 Lammas School & Sixth Form Thursday 29th November 2018, 6pm – 8pm 150 Seymour Road, Leyton, London. E10 7LX Download application form 020 8988 5860 / lammas.waltham.sch.uk Apply by Friday 15th February 2019 [email protected] London Academy of Excellence Tottenham Thursday 8th November 2018, 6pm – 8pm Lillywhite House. 780 High Road, London. N17 0BX Thursday 22nd November 2018, 6pm – 8pm 020 8347 2174 / laetottenham.org.uk / Saturday 8th December 2018, 10am – 2pm laetottenham.org.uk/howtoapply Booking required via website Online application form Apply by 12pm Friday 8th February 2019 Loxford School No dates released yet Loxford Lane, Ilford. IG1 2UT 020 8514 4666 / loxford.net / [email protected] Mulberry School Sixth Form (Girls) Thursday 8th November 2018, 4pm – 6pm Richard Street, Commercial Road, London. E1 2JP 020 7790 6327 / mulberry.towerhamlets.sch.uk [email protected] 4 15billionebp/version2/September 2018 Norlington School & 6th Form (Boys) Thursday 22nd November 2018 , 6pm – 8pm Norlington Road, Leyton, London, E10 6JZ Download application form. 020 8539 3055 [email protected] Oaks Park High School Thu rsday 19 th November 2018 , (TTBC) 45-65 Oaks Lane, Newbury Park. IG2 7PQ Apply by Friday 18th January 2019 020 8590 3782 / www.oakspark.co.uk [email protected] Palmer Catholic Academy Thursday 29th November 2018 , 6.30pm Aldborough Road South, Seven Kings, Ilford IG3 8EU Check website for further updates 020 8590 3808 / thepalmercatholicacademy.org Download application form [email protected] Rushcroft Foundation School No dates released yet Rushcroft Road, Chingford, London, E4 8SG Check website for further information 020 8531 9231 / rushcroftfoundation.org/Sixth-Form [email protected] rushcroftfoundation.org/Football-Academy Seven Kings High School No dates released yet Ley Street, Ilford IG2 7BT Check website for further information 020 8554 8935 / sevenkings.school [email protected] Ursuline Academy Ilford (Girls) Thursday 1st November 2018, 6pm – 8pm Morland Road, Ilford IG1 4JU 020 8554 1995 / uai.org.uk Walthamstow Academy Thursday 8th November 2018 Billet Road, London E17 5DP Times to be confirmed via website by Friday 5th 020 8527 3750 / walthamstow-academy.org October 2018 [email protected] Download application form Apply by Thursday 31st January 2019. Wanstead High School Thursday 29th November 2018, 6pm – 9pm Redbridge Lane West, London E11 2JZ 020 8989 2791 / wansteadhigh.co.uk Download application form [email protected] Woodford County High School (Girls) Open mornings only (no open evenings) High Road, Woodford Green IG8 9LA Tuesday 6th – Thursday 8th November 2018 020 8504 0611 / woodford.redbridge.sch.uk Booking required via website [email protected] Apply online Apply by Sunday 6th January 2019 5 15billionebp/version2/September 2018 Valentines High School Sixth Form No dates released yet. Check website end November. Cranbrook Road, Ilford, Essex. IG2 6HZ Download application form 020 8554 3608 / valentines-sch.org.uk valentines-sch.org.uk/welcome-to-sixth-form Colleges outside Newham ADA National
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