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6Th Form & College Open Days 2019/2020 6th Form & College Open Days 2019/2020 Please see below a list of open days and application deadlines that we have prepared for you. However, please check for up to date details on college websites as these dates can be subject to change and some colleges have yet to confirm dates. Sixth Form School Contact Details Open Evening/Day Bishop Challoner School [email protected] 5th November 4.30pm 020 7791 9500 Bow School [email protected] Dates not released yet - Please check 020 7536 5525 website for dates Brampton Manor Academy [email protected] Not released yet (check website closer to 0207 540 0500 end of Oct) Brit School [email protected] 26th September 4.30pm to 8.30pm 020 8665 5242 Central Foundation Girls’ School [email protected] 14th November 4.30pm to 6.30pm 0208 981 1131 Ext: 602 City and Islington 6th Form [email protected] 9th November - 10.15am to 3pm 02075200601- 6th form You will need to book a place on the college website City Gateway [email protected] Dates not released yet - Please check 0203 727 6222 website for dates George Green’s School [email protected] Dates not released yet - Please check 020 7987 6032 website for dates Haringey 6th Form College [email protected] 16th October (check website for times) 020 8376 6000 Harris Westminster Sixth Form [email protected] 24th September, 30th September, 7th 020 3772 4555 October (check website for times) King’s College London Mathematics [email protected] 1st, 10th October, 11th November School 020 78487346 Check website for times & Taster day dates) Langdon Park School Sixth [email protected] 4th September 9.30am to 3.15pm 020 7987 4811 London Academy of Excellence [email protected] Check website in October Stratford 020 3301 1480 London Academy of Excellence [email protected] 7th Nov 6pm to 8pm and 21st November Tottenham 020 8352 6020 6pm to 8pm Morpeth School [email protected] 6th November (check website for times) 020 8981 0921 Mulberry Academy Shoreditch (formerly Sixth [email protected] 19th November (times TBC) Bethnal Green Academy, Green Spring 020 7920 7900 Academy) Mulberry UTC [email protected] Dates not released yet - Please check 0203 137 7024 website for dates Newham Collegiate Sixth Form [email protected] Dates not released yet - Please check 020 3373 5000 website for dates New Vic Sixth Form College [email protected] Saturday 12 October 2019 020 7473 4110 9:30pm – 12:30pm Oaklands School [email protected] 20th November 4pm to 6.30pm 0207 613 1014 School 21 [email protected] 5th November 5.00pm to 7.30pm 020 8262 2121 Sir John Cass 12th November (check website for times) [email protected] You will need to register on website 020 7790 6712 St Paul’s Way Trust [email protected] Dates not released yet - Please check 020 7987 1883 website for dates Stepney Green Maths, Computing and [email protected] 20th November 4.30pm to 6.30pm Science College 020 7790 6361 Arrival should be at 4.30pm Swanlea Sixth [email protected] Check website for details. ​ 020 7375 3267 Further Education Colleges College College Contact Details Open Evening/Day New City College, Tower Hamlets [email protected] Dates not released yet - Please check 020 7510 7510 website for dates Hackney Community College [email protected] 16th November (check website for ​ ​ 020 7613 9123 times) ​ Newham College [email protected] 24th September 5pm to 7pm 020 8257 4000 Waltham Forest College [email protected] Dates not released yet - Please check ​ 020 8501 8501 website for dates Barking and Dagenham College Contact us link on website Dates not released yet - Please check 020 3667 0294 website for dates Big Creative Education [email protected] Dates not released yet - Please check 020 3873 5800 website for dates City and Islington College [email protected] Business, Arts & Technology 020 7700 9200 Health & Social Care Wed, 6 Nov 2019 16:00 - 19:00 Applied Science Sat, 9 Nov 2019 10:00 - 15:00 You will need to book a place on the college website Westminster Kingsway College 0207 963 4181 Kings Cross [email protected] 16th 29th October Victoria 14th October & 25th November .
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