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Local Authority Consortium Lines Levels Delivered by Numbers Start Date 14 – 19 Diploma Provision across the Linking London Lifelong Learning Network (with current Level 3 provision highlighted in bold) Local Authority Consortium Lines Levels Delivered by Numbers Start date BARKING & Barking & Engineering Levels 2 & 3 : CEME, Warren, Eastbury, 34 2008 DAGENHAM Dagenham 2 groups Eastbrook, Sydney Russell Schools Skills, Learning and Employment Creative & Media Level 2: 1 group Dagenham Park 12 2009 Town Hall 1 Town Square Barking IG11 7LU Society Health & Levels 1/2 : 2 Sydney Russell 6 2009 Development groups Creative & Media Level 2: 1 group Dagenham Park 11 2009 Engineering Levels 1, 2 and CEME, Warren, Eastbury, 65 2009 3 : 3 groups Eastbrook, Sydney Russell Schools IT Level 2 : 1 Barking College 15 2009 group Hair & Beauty Level 1: 2 Headjogs(WBL), Redbridge 23 2009 groups College, Dagenham Park Construction & Built Tbc Tbc Tbc 2010 Environment Sport & Active Tbc Tbc Tbc 2010 Leisure Business, Tbc Tbc Tbc 2011 Administration & LINKING LONDON LIFELONG LEARNING NETWORK 1 Hosted by Birkbeck, University of London Diploma mapping /PC/ November 10, 2008 Updated 4 December 2009 & with Enfield & Islington amendments 14 – 19 Diploma Provision across the Linking London Lifelong Learning Network (with current Level 3 provision highlighted in bold) Finance Public Services Tbc Tbc Tbc 2011 CAMDEN Camden 14 – 19 IT Level 2 Parliament Hill School KS4 3 2009 (Main Partnership switchboard: 0207 /974 4444) London Borough of Creative & Media Level 1 Westminster Kingsway College Post 16 20 2009 Camden, Crowndale Centre, Creative & Media Level 2 Hampstead School & Acland KS 4 50 2009 218-220 Eversholt Burghley School Street, London Hospitality Level 3 Westminster Kingsway College Post 16 12 2009 NW1 1BD Hospitality Level 1 Hampstead School KS4 12 2009 Hair & Beauty Level 2 London College of beauty KS4 20 2009 Therapy Business, Levels 1 & 2 Tbc Tbc 2011 Administration & Finance Construction & the Tbc Tbc Tbc 2011 Built Environment Sport & Active Tbc Tbc Tbc 2011 Leisure Society, Health & Tbc Tbc Tbc 2011 Development Travel & Tourism Tbc Tbc Tbc 2011 LINKING LONDON LIFELONG LEARNING NETWORK 2 Hosted by Birkbeck, University of London Diploma mapping /PC/ November 10, 2008 Updated 4 December 2009 & with Enfield & Islington amendments 14 – 19 Diploma Provision across the Linking London Lifelong Learning Network (with current Level 3 provision highlighted in bold) ENFIELD ELBSNet (North) Construction & Built Pre-16 level 2 Enfield Hub 11 2009 (Main Environment switchboard: & (with Barnet) 0208 / 3791000) Pre-16 level 2 Barnet Hub 12 2009 Enfield 14 – 19 Partnership IT Levels 1, 2 & 3 Pre-16 Level 1: 6 2009 London Borough of Pre-16 Level 2: 12 Enfield, Post 16 level 2: 9 Civic Centre, Level 3: 11 Silver Street, Enfield, Creative & Media All 3 levels tbc 2010 Middlesex EN1 3XA Hospitality All 3 levels tbc 2010 Environmental & All 3 levels Provision is open to 3 Colleges, 60 2010 Land-based 17 Secondary Schools, 5 Special Industries Schools & 5 training providers (Enfield, Barnet, Haringey & Waltham Forest) Society, Health & All 3 levels Tbc Tbc 2010 Development Sport & Active All Levels Tbc Tbc 2010 Leisure Hair & Beauty Pre-16, Levels 1 Tbc Tbc 2010 Studies & 2 LINKING LONDON LIFELONG LEARNING NETWORK 3 Hosted by Birkbeck, University of London Diploma mapping /PC/ November 10, 2008 Updated 4 December 2009 & with Enfield & Islington amendments 14 – 19 Diploma Provision across the Linking London Lifelong Learning Network (with current Level 3 provision highlighted in bold) Business, Levels 1 & 2 Tbc Tbc 2011 Administration & Finance HACKNEY The Hackney Construction & the Level 2 Stoke Newington School, 16 2008 (Main Consortium Built Environment Hackney Free and Parochial switchboard: School, Hackney Community 0208/ 8207000) The Learning Trust, College Technology & Learning Centre, Creative & Media Level 2 Stoke Newington School, 38 2008 1 Reading Lane, Haggerston Girls’ School, London Cardinal Pole RC High School, E8 1GQ Creative & Media Level 2 Stoke Newington School, BSix 18 2009 Sixth Form College Society Health and Level 1 Hackney Community College 3 2008 Development Society Health and Level 2 Hackney Community College, 5 2008 Development Clapton Girls Technology College, Haggerston Girls School Society Health and Level 2 Hackney Community College, 28 2009 Development Clapton Girls Technology College, Haggerston Girls School, , Society Health Level 3 Hackney Community College 5 2008 and Development Society Health Level 3 Hackney Community College, 21 2009 and Development Cardinal Pole R.C High School LINKING LONDON LIFELONG LEARNING NETWORK 4 Hosted by Birkbeck, University of London Diploma mapping /PC/ November 10, 2008 Updated 4 December 2009 & with Enfield & Islington amendments 14 – 19 Diploma Provision across the Linking London Lifelong Learning Network (with current Level 3 provision highlighted in bold) Business & Tbc Tbc Tbc Tbc Finance Hospitality Tbc Tbc Tbc Tbc Environmental & Tbc Tbc Tbc Tbc Land-based IT Tbc Tbc Tbc Tbc Sport & Active Tbc Tbc Tbc Tbc Leisure Travel & Tourism Tbc Tbc Tbc Tbc HARINGEY Haringey 14 – 19 Construction Levels 1 / 2 pre- College of NE London 10 Level 1;14 Level 2008 (Main Partnership 16 2 (all pre-16) switchboard: 0208/ 4890000) Haringey LA, Construction Level 1 pre 16 College of NE London 7 2009 Professional Development Construction Level 2 pre 16 College of NE London 19 2009 Centre, Downhills, Park Construction Level 3 post 16 College of NE London Tbc 2010 Road, London N17 6AR Creative & Media Level 1 pre 16 Northumberland Park School 14 2009 Creative & Media Level 2 pre 16 St Thomas More 19 2009 Creative & Media Level 1 / 2 pre Alexandra Park School, Highgate Tbc 2010 LINKING LONDON LIFELONG LEARNING NETWORK 5 Hosted by Birkbeck, University of London Diploma mapping /PC/ November 10, 2008 Updated 4 December 2009 & with Enfield & Islington amendments 14 – 19 Diploma Provision across the Linking London Lifelong Learning Network (with current Level 3 provision highlighted in bold) 16 Wood School, Hornsey School for Girls Creative & Media Level 1 / 2 post CONEL, St Thomas More RC Tbc 2010 16 School, Creative & Media Level 3 post 16 Alexandra Park School, CONEL, Tbc 2010 Highgate Wood School, St Thomas More RC School, Haringey Sixth Form Centre Creative & Media Level 3 post 16 Hornsey School for Girls Tbc 2011 Society Health & Level 1 pre 16 Hornsey School for Girls 21 2009 Development Society Health & Level 3 post 16 College of North East London 19 2009 Development Society Health & Level 1 / 2 post Hornsey School for Girls & Tbc 2010 Development 16 College of North East London Hair & Beauty Level 1 pre 16 College of North East London 5 2009 Hair & Beauty Level 2 pre 16 College of North East London 6 2009 Hair & Beauty Level 1 / 2 post College of North East London Tbc 2010 16 Hair & Beauty Level 3 post 16 College of North East London Tbc 2010 LINKING LONDON LIFELONG LEARNING NETWORK 6 Hosted by Birkbeck, University of London Diploma mapping /PC/ November 10, 2008 Updated 4 December 2009 & with Enfield & Islington amendments 14 – 19 Diploma Provision across the Linking London Lifelong Learning Network (with current Level 3 provision highlighted in bold) Hospitality Level 1 pre 16 Haringey Sixth Form Centre 9 2009 IT Level 2 pre 16 Gladesmore Community School 15 2009 Business, Level 1 / 2 pre Woodside High School Tbc 2010 Administration & 16 Finance Business, Level 3 post 16 Haringey Sixth Form Centre Tbc 2010 Administration & Finance Engineering Level 1 / 2 pre Waltham Forest College, Tbc 2010 16 Northumberland Park School Engineering Level 1 / 2 post Waltham Forest College Tbc 2010 16 Engineering Level 3 post 16 Waltham Forest College Tbc 2010 Public Services Level 1 / 2 pre College of North East London Tbc 2010 16 Public Services Level 1 / 2 post College of North East London Tbc 2010 16 Sport & Active Level 1 / 2 pre Gladesmore Community School, Tbc 2010? Leisure 16 Haringey Sixth Form Centre, St Thomas More RC School, Woodside High School LINKING LONDON LIFELONG LEARNING NETWORK 7 Hosted by Birkbeck, University of London Diploma mapping /PC/ November 10, 2008 Updated 4 December 2009 & with Enfield & Islington amendments 14 – 19 Diploma Provision across the Linking London Lifelong Learning Network (with current Level 3 provision highlighted in bold) Sport & Active Level 1 / 2 post College of North East London, Tbc 2010? Leisure 16 St Thomas More RC School, Haringey Sixth Form Centre Sport & Active Level 3 post 16 St Thomas More RC School Tbc 2010 Leisure Sport & Active Level 3 post 16 College of North East London, Tbc 2011 Leisure Haringey Sixth Form Centre Land Based & Level 1 / 2 pre Capel Manor College Tbc 2010 Environment 16 Land Based & Level 1 / 2 post Capel Manor College Tbc 2010 Environment 16 Land Based & Level 3 post 16 Capel Manor College Tbc 2010 Environment ISLINGTON Islington 14 – 19 Creative & Media Level 2 pre-16: City & Islington College 15 2008 (Main Partnership Elizabeth Garrett Anderson 5 switchboard: 020 7527 4480) Islington 14-19 Creative & Media Level 3 post 16 City & Islington College 14 2008 Partnership, Barnsbury Centre Creative & Media Level 2 post 16 City & Islington College 20 2009 Block C, Room G4, Creative & Media Level 3 post 16 City & Islington College 20 2009 Offord Road, Islington, London Society, Health & Level 1 pre 16 City & Islington College 4 2008 N1 1QF Development LINKING LONDON LIFELONG LEARNING NETWORK 8 Hosted by Birkbeck, University of London Diploma mapping /PC/ November 10, 2008 Updated 4 December 2009 & with Enfield & Islington
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