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Your Future 2018-19 Sixth Form Open Evenings – Watford &Three Rivers Your Future 2018-19 Sixth Form Open Evenings - Broxbourne Broxbourne School 01992 411060 www.broxbourne.herts.sch.uk 14/11/2018 TBC Goffs School 01992 424200 www.goffs.herts.sch.uk 29/11/2018 18:00-20:00 John Warner School 01992 462889 www.johnwarner.org.uk 15/11/2018 16:00-20:00 Robert Barclay Academy 01992 410800 www.robertbarclayacademy.co.uk TBC St Mary’s High Church of England School 01992 629124 www.st-maryshire.herts.sch.uk 05/11/2018 18.00 Haileybury School 01992 706200 https://www.haileybury.com September 2018 These details were obtained by contacting the school or from the school website and were as comprehensive and accurate as possible at the time of production. However they may be subject to change so please check with schools for amendments/ updates before travelling ©Hertfordshire County Council Services for Young People YC Hertfordshire 2017 All Rights Reserved The information in this leaflet was the most current available at the time of production but may be subject to change. YC Hertfordshire is not responsible for the content or reliability of the external websites listed in this publication and does not necessarily endorse the views expressed within them. Sixth Form Open Evenings September 2018 Your Future 2018-19 Sixth Form Open Evenings - Dacorum Adeyfield School 01442 406020 www.adeyfieldschool.org 11/10/2018 18.00 – 20.00 Ashlyns School 01442 863605 www.ashlyns.herts.sch.uk 24/10/2018 18.20 Astley Cooper School 01442 394141 www.astleycooper.herts.sch.uk 04/10/2018 18.45 Cavendish School 01442 404333 www.cavendish.herts.sch.uk 05/12/2018 18.30 Hemel Hempstead School 01442 390100 www.hhs.herts.sch.uk 04/12/2018 17.30-20.15 John F Kennedy RC School 01442 266150 www.jfk.herts.sch.uk 15/11/2018 18.00 Kings Langley School 01923 264504 http://www.kls.herts.sch.uk/ 09/11/2018 and 10/11/2018 By appointment only Longdean School 01442 217277 www.longdeanschool.co.uk 31/01/2019 TBC Tring School 01442 822303 www.tring.herts.sch.uk 28/11/2018 19.00 – 20.45 These details were obtained by contacting the school or from the school website and were as comprehensive and accurate as possible at the time of production. However they may be subject to ©Hertfordshire change so County please Council check Services with for Youngschools People for YC amendments/ Hertfordshire 2017 All updates Rights Reserved before travelling The information in this leaflet was the most current available at the time of production but may be subject to change. YC Hertfordshire is not responsible for the content or reliability of the external websites listed in this publication and does not necessarily endorse the views expressed within them. Sixth Form Open Evenings September 2018 Your Future 2018-19 Sixth Form Open Evenings – East Herts Birchwood High School 01279 655936 www.birchwoodonline.co.uk 15/11/2018 TBC Bishop’s Stortford High School 01279 868686 www.tbshs.org 14/11/2018 18:00 -21:00 Chauncy School 01920 411200 www.thechauncyschool.co.uk 20/11/2018 18.00 -20.00 Freman College 01763 271818 www.fremancollege.herts.sch.uk 08/11/2018 18.30 Herts and Essex High School 01279 654127 www.hertsandessex.herts.sch.uk 07/11/2018 TBC Hockerill Anglo-European College 01279 658451 www.hockerill.herts.sch.uk 17/11/2018 08.45 –12.00 Leventhorpe Business & Enterprise Academy 01279 836633 www.leventhorpe.net 20/11/2018 18.00 -20.00 Presdales School 01920 462210 www.presdales.herts.sch.uk 14/11/2018 Sele School 01992 581455 www.sele.herts.sch.uk 12/11/2018 18.00 – 19.00 ©Hertfordshire County Council Services for Young People YC Hertfordshire 2017 All Rights Reserved The information in this leaflet was the most current available at the time of production but may be subject to change. YC Hertfordshire is not responsible for the content or reliability of the external websites listed in this publication and does not necessarily endorse the views expressed within them. Sixth Form Open Evenings September 2018 Simon Balle School 01992 410400 www.simonballe.herts.sch.uk 21/11/18 18.00 -20.30 St Mary’s Catholic School 01279 654901 www.stmarys.net 22/11/2018 18:00 -20:00 Richard Hale School 01992 583441 www.richardhale.herts.sch.uk 08/11/2018 TBC These details were obtained by contacting the school or from the school website and were as comprehensive and accurate as possible at the time of production. However they may be subject to change so please check with schools for amendments/ updates before travelling ©Hertfordshire County Council Services for Young People YC Hertfordshire 2017 All Rights Reserved The information in this leaflet was the most current available at the time of production but may be subject to change. YC Hertfordshire is not responsible for the content or reliability of the external websites listed in this publication and does not necessarily endorse the views expressed within them. Sixth Form Open Evenings September 2018 Your Future 2018-19 Sixth Form Open Evenings - Hertsmere Bushey Academy 020 8950 9502 www.thebusheyacademy.org 14/11/2018 17.30 – 19.30 Bushey Meads School 020 8950 3000 www.busheymeads.herts.sch.uk 13/1/2018 18.30 – 20.30 Dame Alice Owen’s School 01707 643441 www.damealiceowens.herts.sch.uk 15/11/2018 14:00-17:00 Elstree University Technical College 020 8386 6220 www.elstreeutc.co.uk 18/10/2018 18.30-21.00 Hertswood Academy 020 8238 7200 www.hertswoodacademy.org 28/11/2018 TBC Queens School 01923 224465 www.queens.herts.sch.uk 22/10/2018 18.30 – 21.00 Yavneh College 0208 736 5580 www.yavnehcollege.org 21/11/2018 TBC These details were obtained by contacting the school or from the school website and were as comprehensive and accurate as possible at the time of production. However they may be subject to change so please check with schools for amendments/ updates before travelling ©Hertfordshire County Council Services for Young People YC Hertfordshire 2017 All Rights Reserved The information in this leaflet was the most current available at the time of production but may be subject to change. YC Hertfordshire is not responsible for the content or reliability of the external websites listed in this publication and does not necessarily endorse the views expressed within them. Sixth Form Open Evenings September 2018 Your Future 2018-19 Sixth Form Open Evenings – North Herts Fearnhill School 01462 621200 www.fearnhill.herts.sch.uk 07/11/2018 18.30-20.00 Highfield School 01462 620500 www.highfield.herts.sch.uk 06/11/2018 18:00-20.00 Hitchin Boys’ School 01462 432181 www.hbs.herts.sch.uk February 2019 TBC Hitchin Girls’ School 01462 621300 www.hgs.herts.sch.uk February 2019 TBC Knights Templar School 01462 620700 www.ktemplar.herts.sch.uk 22/11/2018 18:30-21:00 Meridian School 01763 242236 www.meridian.herts.sch.uk 23/01/2019 TBC Priory School 01462 622300 www.priory.herts.sch.uk 25/10/2018 TBC These details were obtained by contacting the school or from the school website and were as comprehensive and accurate as possible at the time of production. However they may be subject to .change so please check with schools for amendments/ updates before travelling ©Hertfordshire County Council Services for Young People YC Hertfordshire 2017 All Rights Reserved The information in this leaflet was the most current available at the time of production but may be subject to change. YC Hertfordshire is not responsible for the content or reliability of the external websites listed in this publication and does not necessarily endorse the views expressed within them. Sixth Form Open Evenings September 2018 Your Future 2018-19 Sixth Form Open Evenings – St Albans Beaumont School 01727 732962 www.beaumontschool.com 08/11/2018 19.00 Loreto RC Girls’ College 01727 856206 www.loreto.herts.sch.uk 24/10/2018 18.30 Marlborough Science Academy 01727 856874 www.themarlboroughscienceacademy.co.uk 26/11/2018 TBC Nicholas Breakspear RC School 01727 860079 www.nicholasbreakspearschool.co.uk TBC Roundwood Park School 01582 765344 www.roundwoodpark.co.uk 17/01/2019 18.00 – 20.15 Samuel Ryder Academy 01727 859382 www.samuelryderacademy.co.uk 15/11/2018 18.00 Sandringham School 01727 799560 www.sandringham.herts.sch.uk 08/11/2018 20.00 Sir John Lawes School 01582 760043 www.sjl.herts.sch.uk 16/01/2019 TBC ©Hertfordshire County Council Services for Young People YC Hertfordshire 2017 All Rights Reserved The information in this leaflet was the most current available at the time of production but may be subject to change. YC Hertfordshire is not responsible for the content or reliability of the external websites listed in this publication and does not necessarily endorse the views expressed within them. Sixth Form Open Evenings September 2018 St Albans Girls’ School 01727 853134 www.stags.herts.sch.uk 07/11/2018 19.00-21.00 St George’s VA School 01582 765477 www.stgeorges.herts.sch.uk 05/10/2018 18.00 – 20.30 Townsend C of E School 01727 853047 www.townsend.herts.sch.uk 22/11/2018 19.00 – 20.30 Verulam School 01727 766100 www.verulamschool.net 15/01/2019 19.00 These details were obtained by contacting the school or from the school website and were as comprehensive and accurate as possible at the time of production. However they may be subject to change so please check with schools for amendments/ updates before travelling ©Hertfordshire County Council Services for Young People YC Hertfordshire 2017 All Rights Reserved The information in this leaflet was the most current available at the time of production but may be subject to change.
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