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Form Open Days 2014/2015 College and 6th Form Open Days 2014/2015 Education Provider Open Day Venue Date Time Notes Website Barking & Dagenham Rush green Campus 13th May 2015 9am – 5pm The Skills show http://www.barkin College experience gdagenhamcolleg e.ac.uk/en/about- Rush Green Campus 25th June 2015 4.30 - 7pm the- N/A college/events/op th The Technical Skills Academy 20 June 2015 10am - 3pm en-events.cfm Barnet & Southgate Wood Street Campus 20th June 2015 10am - 3pm N/A http://www.barnet College southgate.ac.uk/t Southgate Campus 27th June 2015 10am - 3pm he-college/open- events Bexley College Eirth Campus http://www.bexley Walnut Tree Road .ac.uk/bexley- Eirth, Kent college-open- DA 1RA days/ Enquires: 01322 404 000 Email: [email protected] Bromley College of FE & Bromley Campus 26th March 2015 4.00 - 7pm Click here to register http://www.broml HE 25th April 2015 10am - 1pm ey.ac.uk/ 20th June 2015 10am - 1pm Orpington Campus 21st May 2015 4.00 - 7pm Enquires: 020 8295 7000 Email: [email protected] BSix Brooke House Sixth BSix College, 20th June 2015 11am-2pm Student Showcase www.bsix.ac.uk Form College Kenninghall Road, Hackney, 29th June 2015 9am – 3.30pm College experience E5 8BP day Building Crafts College Building Crafts College 18th July 2015 10am - 6pm N/A http://www.thebcc Kennard Road .ac.uk/pages/new Stratford s_events/open_d London ay/default.aspx E15 1AH Enquiries: 020 8522 1705 Email Address: [email protected] Cambridge Heath Sixth Cambridge Heath Sixth Form, http://www.cambri Form The Wessex Centre, dgeheath.towerh Hadleigh Street, amlets.sch.uk/30 London, 0/open-evening E2 0LD Telephone: 0207 791 7350 Fax: 0208 981 1531 E-mail Address: [email protected] Capel Manor College Crystal Palace Park Centre 2nd May 2015 12pm-4pm N/A http://www.capel. 13thJune 2015 12pm – 4pm ac.uk/advice- evenings.html Enfield Centre 11th April 2015 12am-4pm th 6 June 2015 10am – 4pm th Gunnersbury Park Centre 25 April 2015 10am-4pm th 20 June 2015 10am – 4pm th Regents Park 9 May 2015 10am – 4pm 27th June 2015 10am – 4pm Carshalton College Carshalton College, 7th May 2015 11am – 6pm STEAM Fair www.carshalton.a Nightingale Road, (Science, Technology, c.uk Carshalton, Engineering Arts and Surrey, Maths) SM5 2EJ 25th June 2015 11am-2pm Potential students register here Christ The King Sixth Christ the King: St Mary’s Sixth Form College http://www.ctksfc. Form College Chislehurst Road ac.uk/site/stmary Sidcup s/open-day/ Kent DA14 6BE Telephone: 020 8309 4760 Email: [email protected] City & Islington College The Marlborough Building www.candi.ac.uk 383 Holloway Road N7 0RN Enquires: 020 7700 9333 Email: [email protected] City of Westminster Paddington Green Campus (PGC), 15th April 2015 4-8pm N/A http://www.cwc.a College Paddington Green, c.uk/openday/Pa London, W2 1NB 20th June 2015 10am - 2pm ges/OpenDaysat CWC.aspx City Lit Enquiries: 020 7831 7831 http://www.citylit. ac.uk/enrol The College of Haringey, Tottenham Centre 9th May 2015 10am - 2pm N/A http://www.conel. Enfield & North East ac.uk/news- th London Enfield Centre 9 May 2015 10am - 2pm events/open- days.html Enfield Council Enfield Thinks 7th April-27th June 15 10am - 8pm (click here for a map) http://www.enfield Pop-up learning shop Mon -Sat .gov.uk/info/1000 Unit 3, Burleigh Way, 000634/economic Enfield Town, _development/34 EN2 6AG 40/enfieldthinks The College of North West Enquiries: 020 8208 5050 www.cnwl.ac.uk London Email: [email protected] Croydon College College Road http://www.croydo Croydon n.ac.uk/en/about- London us/news.cfm/com CR9 1DX e-along-to- croydon-college- Enquiries: 020 8686 5700 s-open-day Email: [email protected] Ealing, Hammersmith & Hammersmith College 21st March 2015 11.30 -2.30pm Enquiries: http://www.wlc.ac West London College 22nd April 2015 4pm – 7.30pm 020 8741 1688 .uk/opendays/ Email: [email protected] Ealing College 29th April 2015 4pm – 7.30pm Fashion Retail Academy Fashion Retail Academy http://www.fashio 15 Gresse Street, nretailacademy.a London, W1T 1QL c.uk/joining- fra/open-days Greenwich Community Greenwich Community college College Plumstead Centre 95 Plumstead Road London SE18 7DQ http://www.gcc.ac.uk/school-leavers-parents/full-time-courses/open-days Haggerston School Haggerston School http://www.hagge Weymouth Terrace rston.hackney.sc London E2 8LS h.uk Sixth Form enquiries: [email protected] Hackney Community Hackney Community College 12th May 2015 4:30– 6:30pm N/A http://www.hackn College Shoreditch Campus 13th May 2015 4:30– 6:30pm ey.ac.uk/news- Falkirk Street 14th May 2015 4:30– 6:30pm events/events/ Hackney London 16th June 2015 4:30– 6:30pm N1 6HQ 17th June 2015 4:30– 6:30pm 18th June 2015 4:30– 6:30pm Hampstead Garden Masons House 24th March 2015 11am – 1pm http://www.hgsi.a Suburb Institute 1-3 Valley Drive 4 -7pm c.uk/contact-us/ Kingsbury NW9 9NG Enquiries: 020 8829 4229 Email Address: [email protected] Haringey Sixth Form White Hart Lane http://www.haring Tottenham ey6.ac.uk/ London N17 8HR Enquires: 020 8376 6000 Email address: [email protected] Harris Academy Peckham Further information available at: www.southwark.gov.uk/YourServices/educationandlearning/Admissions http://harrisdulwic hboys.org.uk/28/l Enquiries: 020 8299 5300 atest- Email Address: [email protected] news/article/213/ open-days-and- drop-in-sessions Harrow College Harrow Weald campus 30th April 2015 4 – 8pm Skip the queues on http://www.harro the day and pre- w.ac.uk/ register your attendance here. Havering 6th Form Havering Sixth Form College 23rd - 24th June 15 Taster Days http://www.haveri College Wingletye Lane ng- Hornchurch sfc.ac.uk/web/op Essex RM11 3TB endays.cfm Havering College of Ardleigh Green campus 26th March 2015 10am -4pm Careers and Ideas http://www.haveri Further and Higher show ng-college.ac.uk/ Education 16th June 2015 4pm-8pm All Courses Pre-registration 17th October 2015 10am - 3pm All Courses via our website 10th November 2015 4pm – 8pm All Courses Hillcroft College South Bank http://www.hillcrof Surbiton t.ac.uk/ Surrey KT6 6DF Enquiries: 0208 399 2688 Email Address: : [email protected] Islington Sixth Form Islington Business and Design Centre http://ic6.co.uk/ic Consortium 6-open-evening- Enquires: 0207 017 3040 2014/ Email: [email protected] John Ruskin College John Ruskin College 24th March 2015 4.30 – 6.30pm http://www.johnru Selsdon Park Road skin.ac.uk/event/ South Croydon, CR2 8JJ 23rd June 2015 1-5pm N/A open-day-2015/ Kensington & Chelsea Chelsea Centre, http://www.kcc.ac College Hortensia Road, .uk/events/open_ SW10 0QS days.php Switchboard: 020 7573 3600 (9 am - 5pm) Enquiries: 020 7573 5333 Email Address: [email protected] Kingston College Open event 26th June 2015 11am - 2pm Register here http://www.kingst on-college.ac.uk Enquiries 020 8546 2151 Email Address: [email protected] La Swap Sixth Form For general enquiries and all admissions please contact: http://www.laswa La Swap Administrative Officers: 020 7692 4157 p.camden.sch.uk/ Email: [email protected] Lambeth College Brixton Centre 12th May 2015 5pm - 8pm N/A http://www.lambet Clapham Centre 20th June 2015 10-2pm hcollege.ac.uk/life -at- lambeth/events/o pen-evening- january- 2014/#showpopu p Lewisham Southwark Deptford Campus http://www.lesoco College 2 Deptford Church Street, .ac.uk/news-and- London SE8 4RZ events/news/nov ember- Course enquiries:0800 834 545 2014/construction General enquiries 0203 757 3000 -open-day---nov- Email Address: [email protected] 12 Leyton Sixth Form Leyton Sixth Form College http://www.leyton. Essex Road ac.uk/en/events/i Leyton ndex.cfm/open- London, E10 6EQ day-2014 London College of Beauty 47 Great Marlborough Street http://www.lcbt.co Therapy London .uk/ W1F 7JP Enquiries: +44 (0) 207 208 1300 Email Address: [email protected] Mary Ward Centre 42 Queen Square http://www.maryw WC1N 3AQ ardcentre.ac.uk/a Enquiries: 020 7269 6000 bout/ Morley College Enquiries :020 7450 1889 23RD March 2015 5pm Textile foundation http://www.morley Email 11th May 2015 college.ac.uk/acc Address:[email protected] essopenday 14th July 2015 10.30am-2pm N/A Newham College London East Ham Campus, 13th June 2015 11am-3pm N/A www.newham.ac. High Street South, uk Newham, London, E6 6ER Newham College Stratford Campus, 31st March 2015 6pm-8pm Coffee Evening - www.newham.ac. University Centre Welfare Road, potential students can uk/nuccoffee/ Newham, chat to Lecturers London, about our Higher E15 4HT Education courses, tuition fees, student bursaries, scholarship places, campus facilities and more. Newham Sixth Form Prince Regents lanes http://www.newvi College Plaistow c.ac.uk/ London E13 8SG Enquiries: 020 7473 4110 Email [email protected] Powerlist Foundation Capital Tower, 91 Waterloo Road College SE1 8RT www.aspirationsacademies.org Redbridge College Chadwell Heath Campus 28th April 2015 4.30pm-7pm http://www.redbri dge- college.ac.uk/ope Ilford Skills Academy 29th April 2015 4.30pm-7pm n-events- redbridge-college Parental Tours also available Reserve your place through our online store here). Regent High School Regent High School Every Wednesday - 9am –10.30am Please book in http://www.regent Chalton Street term time only advance by calling: highschool.org.uk London 020 7387 0126 /Sixth-Form/ NW1 1RX Richmond Upon Thames Richmond upon Thames College http://www.rutc.ac College Egerton Road .uk/key- Twickenham information/16- Middlesex 19/574-open- TW2 7SJ events.html Enquiries: 020 8607 8000 Sir George Monoux 190 Chingford Road http://www.georg College London e- E17 5AA monoux.ac.uk/ne ws/diary.asp Enquiries: 0208 5233 544 Email: [email protected] South Thames College Wandsworth and Merton campus 13th June 2015 11am-2pm Please click here to http://www.south- register thames.ac.uk/late st-news/open- days.html Southfields Academy Southfields Academy www.southfields.
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