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Parents and carers of Year 11 school children will have the opportunity to
find out more about the courses available at Barnsley College and Barnsley
Sixth Form College at a Parent Information Evening on Wednesday 26
September, 5.30pm to 7.30pm.
Making decisions on what to do after school can be a daunting task for a
Year 11 pupil and the aim of the event is to provide parents with
information on what is available at College so that they can support their
child in making this important decision.
Barnsley College and Barnsley Sixth Form College offer courses in a range of
subjects and parents will have the opportunity to chat to tutors and attend
presentations on vocational courses, A Levels and apprenticeships.
Chris Webb, Principal at Barnsley College, said: “We understand the
important role that parents and carers play in the decision-making process
when their child is thinking about what to do after they leave school. This
event is a great opportunity for parents to come along and find out more
about what is available at Barnsley College and Barnsley Sixth Form College
so that they can help their child make an informed decision on what to do
next.”
The event is aimed specifically at parents or carers of Year 11 school
children. There will be a further opportunity for potential students to
visit the College with their parents at our forthcoming Open Days on
Thursday 18 October and Saturday 1 December.
For more information about courses at Barnsley College and Barnsley Sixth
Form College call 01226 216 123, email info@barnsley.ac.uk or visit
www.barnsley.ac.uk or www.barnsleysixthformcollege.co.uk
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