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Provisional List 1: Dated 9Th October 2017 in Date Order Colleges & Sixth Forms Date of Open Day / Evening Time Haringey Provisional List 1: Dated 9th October 2017 in Date Order Colleges & Sixth Forms Date of Open Day / Evening Time Haringey Sixth Form Centre Wednesday 18th October 2017 4pm - 8pm Newham College East Ham Campus Wednesday 18th October 2017 5pm - 7pm Westminster Kingsway College - Kings Cross Centre Wednesday 18th October 2017 4pm – 7pm City & Islington - Centre for Health, Social and Child Care Thursday 19th October 2017 4pm - 7pm Harlow College Thursday 19th October 2017 5.30pm - 7.30pm Latymer Tuesday 31st October 2017 6pm - 8pm Harlow College (Stansted Airport College) Wednesday 1st November 2017 17.30pm - 19.30pm Havering College - Quarles Campus Wednesday 1st November 2017 4pm - 8pm Davenant Foundation School Thursday 2nd November 2017 6.30pm - 9pm Ealing, Hammersmith & West London - Hammersmith & Fulham Thursday 2nd November 2017 4pm - 7pm Walthamstow Academy Thursday 2nd November 2017 5pm - 7pm Barnet College / Southgate College - Wood Street Campus Saturday 4th November 2017 10am – 1:45pm Barking Abbey Sports College Tuesday 7th November 2017 7pm - 8:30pm City of Westminster College Tuesday 7th November 2017 4pm - 8pm Ealing, Hammersmith & West London - Ealing Green Tuesday 7th November 2017 4pm - 7pm Ursuline Academy Ilford Tuesday 7th November 2017 6pm - 8pm Barnet College / Southgate College - Colindale Campus Wednesday 8th November 2017 5pm - 7pm Tower Hamlets College Wednesday 8th November 2017 5pm - 7pm Waltham Forest College Wednesday 8th November 2017 4.30pm - 7.30pm Ilford County High Thursday 9th November 2017 6pm - 8pm Barnet College / Southgate College - Southgate Campus Saturday 11th November 2017 10am – 1:45pm City & Islington - Sixth Form College Saturday 11th November 2017 10am - 3pm City & Islington - Centre for Applied Sciences Saturday 11th November 2017 10am - 3pm City of Westminster College Saturday 11th November 2017 10am - 2pm Leyton Sixth Form College Saturday 11th November 2017 10am - 1pm Ealing, Hammersmith & West London - Acton (Construction & STEM) Tuesday 14th November 2017 4pm - 7pm Havering College Rainham Campus (Construction Centre) Tuesday 14th November 2017 4pm - 8pm City & Islington - Centre for Business, Arts & Technology Wednesday 15th November 2017 4pm - 7pm King Solomon Academy Wednesday 15th November 2017 5.30pm - 7.00pm Redbridge College Wednesday 15th November 2017 5pm - 7pm Mossbourne Community Academy Thursday 16th November 2017 6pm - 7:30pm Havering Sixth Form College Saturday 18th November 2017 10am - 3pm Waltham Forest College Saturday 18th November 2017 10am - 1pm Woodhouse 6th Form College Saturday 18th November 2017 9.30am - 3.30pm Barnet College / Southgate College - Hospitality House Tuesday 21st November 2017 10am - 3pm Capel Manor College - Brooks Farm Tuesday 21st November 2017 2pm - 5pm Capel Manor College - Crystal Palace Park Tuesday 21st November 2017 5pm - 7.30pm Capel Manor College - Enfield Tuesday 21st November 2017 5pm - 7.30pm Capel Manor College - Gunnersbury Park Tuesday 21st November 2017 5pm - 7.30pm Capel Manor College - Regents Park Tuesday 21st November 2017 5pm - 7.30pm Ealing, Hammersmith & West London - Southall Wednesday 22nd November 2017 4pm - 7pm Hackney Community College Wednesday 22nd November 2017 4:30pm - 6:30pm Westminster Kingsway College - Kings Cross Centre Wednesday 22nd November 2017 4pm – 7pm Barking & Dagenham College - Technical Skills Academy Thursday 23rd November 2017 4.30pm - 7pm Holy Family Catholic Sixth Form Thursday 23rd November 2017 6.30pm - 8.30pm Oaks Park Sixth Form Thursday 23rd November 2017 5.15pm - 7.45pm Woodbridge High School Thursday 23rd November 2017 6pm - 8pm Haringey, Enfield and North East London (Conel) Wednesday 25th November 2017 4pm - 7pm City & Islington - Centre for Health, Social and Child Care Tuesday 28th November 2017 4pm - 7pm Epping Forest College Tuesday 28th November 2017 4pm - 8pm The Forest Academy (Hainault) Tuesday 28th November 2017 6pm - 8pm Palmer Catholic Academy Wednesday 29th November 2017 7pm - 9pm Wanstead High School Thursday 30th November 2017 6pm - 8pm Westminster Kingsway College - Victoria Centre Saturday 2nd December 2017 10am - 2pm Trinity Catholic High School Wednesday 6th December 2017 5pm -7pm Barking & Dagenham College - Rush Green Campus Thursday 7th December 2017 3.30pm - 7pm City & Islington - Centre for Applied Sciences Wednesday 13th December 2017 4pm - 7pm Harlow College (Stansted Airport College) Wednesday 10th January 2018 17.30pm - 19.30pm Chingford Foundation School Thursday 11th January 2018 6.30pm - 9.30pm City & Islington - Centre for Health, Social and Child Care Monday 15th January 2018 4pm - 7pm Westminster Kingsway College - Soho Centre Monday 15th January 2018 5pm – 7pm Heathcote Sixth Form Wednesday 17th January 2018 6pm - 8.30pm Barking & Dagenham College - Rush Green Campus Thursday 18th January 2018 4.30pm - 7pm Epping Forest College Thursday 18th January 2018 4pm - 8pm Havering College Ardleigh Green Campus Thursday 18th January 2018 4pm - 8pm Highams Park Sixth Form Thursday 18th January 2018 6pm - 8.30pm Capel Manor College - Brooks Farm Monday 29th January 2018 2pm - 5pm Capel Manor College - Crystal Palace Park Monday 29th January 2018 5pm - 7.30pm Capel Manor College - Enfield Monday 29th January 2018 5pm - 7.30pm Capel Manor College - Gunnersbury Park Monday 29th January 2018 5pm - 7.30pm Capel Manor College - Regents Park Monday 29th January 2018 5pm - 7.30pm Leyton Sixth Form College Saturday 3rd February 2018 10am - 1pm Westminster Kingsway College - Victoria Centre Monday 5 February 2018 4pm – 7pm Harlow College Tuesday 6th February 2018 5.30pm - 7.30pm City & Islington - Centre for Business, Arts & Technology Wednesday 7th February 2018 4pm - 7pm Barnet College / Southgate College - Hospitality House Tuesday 20th February 2018 10am - 3pm Barking & Dagenham College - Technical Skills Academy Wednesday 21st February 2018 4.30pm - 7pm City & Islington - Centre for Applied Sciences Wednesday 21st February 2018 4pm - 7pm Westminster Kingsway College - Kings Cross Centre Wednesday 21st February 2018 4pm – 7pm Barnet College / Southgate College - 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