Latest news in Yorkshire: October 09, 2018 09:48:21 AM
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Potential new students will have the opportunity to find out about the
wide range of courses on offer at the Barnsley College and Barnsley
Sixth Form College Open Evening on Thursday 18 October from 6.00pm to
8.00pm.
Rated outstanding by Ofsted and ranked second in the country in the
college NICDEX league table, Barnsley College and Barnsley Sixth Form
College offer education for everyone; including full and part-time
vocational courses, A Levels and apprenticeships in a wide range of
subjects to enable you to succeed in your chosen career.
Visitors will have the opportunity to speak to tutors, attend
presentations, find out about the range of support services available,
take a look around the buildings to see the fantastic facilities and see
how the College helps its students to reach their full potential.
The Open Evening will be held at various College sites including the
Sixth Form campus on St Mary’s Place, the Old Mill Lane campus on Church
Street, the Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM) Centre on
Old Mill Lane and the Construction Centre and Sports Academy at the
Honeywell campus.
Barnsley College Principal Chris Webb said: “We understand that choosing
the right College and the right course is a difficult decision. Here at
Barnsley College we offer a wide range of qualifications alongside lots
of support to help our students succeed and go on to achieve the career
they want. Our Open Evening is an ideal opportunity to find out more and
to have a chat with our friendly and knowledgeable staff. We look
forward to welcoming you to the College on Thursday 18 October.”
With study programmes available from Entry Level to degree in over 100
subjects, studying a qualification at Barnsley College equips students
with the necessary skills enabling them to achieve their career goals.
For more information call 01226 216 123, email info@barnsley.ac.uk or
visit www.barnsley.ac.uk or www.barnsleysixthformcollege.co.uk
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