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Manchester Academy Local Colleges Open Events Manchester Academy Local Colleges Open Events 2014 / 2015 Local Colleges Open Events: 2014 / 2015 Name Contact Details Open Date(s) Time(s) LORETO COLLEGE Chichester Road Saturday, 11th October, 2014 10am – 1pm Manchester Sunday, 19th October, 2014 11am – 2pm M15 5PB T: 0161 226 5156 Closing date for applications: Mid‐January, 2015 W: www.loreto.ac.uk XAVARIAN COLLEGE Lower Park Rd Saturday, 11th October, 2014 10:30am – 2pm Manchester Sunday, 19th October, 2014 10:30am – 2pm M14 5RB T: 0161 224 1781 Closing date for applications: Friday 16th January, 2015 W: www.xaverian.ac.uk CONNELL SIXTH FORM Connell Sixth Form College Thursday, 20th November, 2014 5pm – 8pm COLLEGE 301 Alan Turing Way Manchester M11 3BS T: 0161 231 9200 Closing date for applications: TBC W: www.connellsixthformcollege.com WILLIAM HULME'S William Hulme's Grammar School Thursday 20th November 5pm onwards GRAMMAR SCHOOL Spring Bridge Road Manchester Closing date for applications: TBC M16 8PR T: 0161 226 2054 W: www.whgs‐academy.org 1 of 5 THE MANCHESTER 0161 203 2100 Friday, 3rd October & Saturday, 4th October, 10am – 5pm COLLEGE 2014 (At GMEX/Manchester Central) W: www.themanchestercollege.ac.uk Thursday, 6th November, 2014 (ALL) 5pm – 8pm onwards Saturday, 8th February 2014 11am onwards Closing date for applications: Ongoing / Dec 2014 TRAFFORD COLLEGE T: 0161 886 7070 Saturday, 8th November, 2014 (Altrincham) 10am – 2pm W: www.trafford.ac.uk/ Saturday, 15th November, 2014 (The Centre 10am – 2pm for Science & Technology) Closing date for applications: TBC SALFORD CITY All Campuses Saturday 8th Nov 2014 (ALL) 10:30am – 2pm COLLEGE Monday 6th October, 2014 (Walkden) 5:30pm – 8:30pm T: 0161 631 5000 Tuesday 7th October, 2014 (Mediacity) 5:30pm – 8:30pm W: www.salfordcc.ac.uk Wednesday 8th October, 2014 (Pendleton) 5:30pm – 8:30pm Thursday 9th October, 2014 (Eccles) 5:30pm – 8:30pm Closing date for applications: Check website / Call STOCKPORT COLLEGE Wellington Rd South Thursday, 27th November, 2014 5pm – 8pm Stockport Saturday, 7th February, 2015 11am – 1pm SK1 3UQ Thursday, 4th June, 2015 5pm – 7pm T: 0845 230 3102 W: www.stockport.ac.uk Closing date for applications: TBC THE CHEADLE & Cheadle and Marple campuses Saturday, 4th October, 2014 (Both) 10am – 1pm MARPLE SIXTH FORM Wednesday, 12th November, 2014 (Cheadle) 5pm – 7pm COLLEGE T: 0161 486 4602 Thursday, 13th November, 2014 (Marple) 5pm – 7pm 2 of 5 W: www.camsfc.ac.uk Wednesday, 4th March, 2015 (Cheadle) 5pm – 7pm Thursday, 5th March, 2015 (Marple) 5pm – 7pm Closing date for applications: Before Christmas pref. MYERSCOUGH Liverpool and Blackburn Centres Saturday, 13th September, 2014 9:45am – 12:30pm COLLEGE Saturday, 11th October, 2014 9:45am – 12:30pm T: 01995 642211 Saturday, 8th November, 2014 9:45am – 12:30pm W: www.myerscough.ac.uk Saturday, 6th December, 2014 9:45am – 12:30pm Closing date for applications: February / March 2015 pref. BOLTON COLLEGE Deane Rd Thursday, 25th September, 2014 3pm – 6.30pm Bolton Wednesday, 15th October, 2014 5pm – 8pm BL3 5BG Saturday, 8th November, 2014 10am – 1pm Thursday, 11th December, 2014 5pm – 8pm T: 01204 482 000 Wednesday, 4th February, 2015 5pm – 8pm W: www.boltoncollege.ac.uk Closing date for applications: Ongoing BOLTON SIXTH FORM Queen St Saturday, 18th October, 2014 5:30pm – 8pm COLLEGE Farnworth Tuesday, 11th November, 2014 BL4 7DX Wednesday, 4th February, 2015 T: 0800 052 1460 Closing date for applications: Ongoing W: www.bolton‐sfc.ac.uk BURY COLLEGE Market Street Thursday, 2nd October, 2014 5:30pm – 8pm Bury Wednesday, 8th October, 2014 5:30pm – 8pm BL9 0BG T: 0161 280 8280 Closing date for applications: Sunday, 30th November, 2014 W: www.burycollege.ac.uk 3 of 5 For Office Use Only Version number: 1.0 Target Audience: Year 11 students UCST/ULT/Both: N/A Reason for version change: 2014 – 2015 local colleges guide Date Authorised: Oct, 2014 Name of owner/author: Mrs Claire Smith Date issued: Oct, 2014 Name of individual/department Employability department Date Reviewed: Oct, 2014 responsible: 4 of 5 .
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