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List of Local Colleges and Contact Details Further List of local colleges and contact details This list may be useful if you would like to contact other colleges to explore courses available. Note: This information is up to date at the time of printing but you will need to check with individual colleges about courses/apprenticeships on offer and number of places available. You can also search for a full range of colleges in your local area via UCAS progress: https://www.ucasprogress.com/search or Hot Courses: https://www.hotcourses.com/ Further Education Colleges Provider Provision Location Contact details Further Education College Central Campus: (main address) Course Advice: 01273 667759 offering courses including Pelham Street Course advice email: BTECs, Access courses Brighton [email protected] (19+) and East Sussex Apprenticeships BN1 4FA Performing Arts College BRICTT [email protected] offering diploma courses New England St 01273 603 333 Brighton BN1 4GW Further Education College BIMM Brighton Tel: [email protected] offering diploma courses 38-42 Brunswick St West Email: 01273 626 666 Hove, East Sussex BN3 1EL Further Education College Chichester Campus Tel: 01243 786321 offering courses including Westgate Fields, Chichester, West Sussex, Email: [email protected] BTECs and PO19 1SB Apprenticeships Brinsbury Campus North Heath, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 1DL Further Education College Crawley Campus: Tel: 01293 442213 offering courses including Crawley College, College Road, Crawley, Email: [email protected] BTECs and West Sussex, RH10 1NR Apprenticeships Further Education College Brighton Campus Tel: 01273 550 432 offering courses related Dv8 Sussex Email : [email protected] to Media, Fashion, Events 12 Queen Square Management, Music, and Brighton Games Development BN1 3FD Further Education College West Durrington Campus Tel: 0845 155 60 60 offering courses including Littlehampton Road, Worthing BN12 6NU Email: [email protected] BTECs, Access courses (19+) and Broadwater Campus Apprenticeships Broadwater Road, Worthing BN14 8HJ Further Education College Plumpton College Tel: 01273 890 454 specialising in land-based Ditchling Road Email qualifications Plumpton East Sussex BN7 3AE Further Education College Sussex Coast College Hastings, Tel: (0)1424 442222 offering courses including Parker Road Email: [email protected] BTECs and Hastings Apprenticeships East Sussex TN34 3TT Further Education College Eastbourne Eastbourne offering courses including Sussex Downs College, Cross Levels Way, Tel: 030 300 39200 BTECs, Access courses Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 2UF Email: [email protected] (for 18+ year olds) and Get directions & travel information here Apprenticeships Lewes Lewes Sussex Downs College, 1 Mountfield Road, Tel: 030 300 39200 Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2X Email: [email protected] Further Education College UTC@harbourside Tel: 01273 916170 offering courses including Railway Quay [email protected] A levels and BTECs - Newhaven focussed on science, East Sussex technology, engineering BN9 0ER and maths (STEM) Sixth Form College Varndean College Tel: 01273 508011 offering a range of Surrenden Road Email: [email protected] qualifications including A Brighton E.Sussex levels and BTECs as well BN1 6WQ as access courses (19+) Further Education College Worthing College, 1 Sanditon Way, Telephone: 01903 275751 offering courses including Worthing, BN14 9FD Email: [email protected] BTECs and Apprenticeships Sixth Form Colleges Sixth Form College offering a range of BlatchSix (Blatchington Mill Sixth 01273 221264 qualifications including A levels and Form College), [email protected] BTECs Nevill Avenue, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 7NB Sixth Form College offering a range of Brighton Aldridge Community Tel: 01273 691191 qualifications including A levels and Academy Fax: 01273 645105 BTECs Lewes Road, Brighton, E-mail: [email protected] BN1 9PW HP6 (Hove Park Sixth Form) Sixth Form College offering a range of Nevill Campus (Years 10-13) Tel: 01273 295000/1 qualifications including A levels and Nevill Rd Email: [email protected] BTECs Hove BN3 7BN Sixth Form College offering a range of Newman College Tel: 01273 234332 qualifications including A levels and The Upper Drive, Hove, East Sussex Email: BTECs BN3 6ND [email protected] Sixth Form College offering a range of Portslade Aldridge Community Tel:01273 416300 qualifications including A levels and Academy Email: [email protected] BTECs Chalky Road Portslade, Brighton East Sussex BN41 2WS Academy Sixth Form offering a range Shoreham Academy Tel: 01273 274100 of qualifications including A levels and Kingston Lane Email: enquiries@shoreham- BTECs Shoreham-by-Sea academy.org West Sussex BN43 6YT .
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