

WHY CHOOSE US?
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Courses designed with industry in mind
We work closely with local employers and industry experts to ensure our courses meet their needs, helping to support your future employability.
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Feel supported as you study
You won’t be alone at Worthing College. Our pastoral support tutors will provide you with support and guidance throughout your time at college. And we have an amazing careers team on hand to help set you up for the future!
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Putting you at the centre
We offer an inclusive approach to learning, transforming outcomes for our students and providing personalised support for all. We empower people to make fresh starts and take next steps for their future selves.
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Fantastic facilities
We have a host of modern facilities, including well-equipped laboratories, art studios and modern classrooms as well as exceptional sports facilities and a renowned academy for sport.
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Inspirational teaching
Our staff are dedicated, passionate and experts in their industries –with a wealth of experience and lots of contacts!
Be part of something special
When you’re not studying, you’ll have lots of opportunities to get involved with a range of activities. From day trips and trips abroad, to charity fundraising and clubs, our fantastic student union and student experience team will make sure you’re at the heart of our college community.
We’re delighted that you are considering studying at Worthing College — a vibrant and welcoming place to learn, set in the beautiful Worthing area. At Worthing College, you’ll find a passionate and dedicated team of staff who will inspire, challenge and support you as you work towards your goals. We encourage students to think independently, learn with curiosity, and grow into confident, lifelong learners.
We are committed to helping every young person thrive, nurturing individuality, building self-belief, and providing the skills and knowledge needed for future success. This is reflected in our strong track record, including a 97% A-level pass rate.
College is about more than academic results. At Worthing, we value inclusivity, sustainability and a strong sense of belonging, qualities that shape not only your education but the person you become.
Whether your next steps involve university, an apprenticeship, further training or employment, we’ll help you make the right choices and take confident steps into the future.
This guide will give you a great overview of what’s on offer, but the best way to get a feel for life here is to come and see us. Visit one of our open events, tour our fantastic facilities, meet the team, and chat to our brilliant students.
Your journey starts here, make it extraordinary at Worthing College.
Helena Thomas Principal

COURSE TYPES
There are lots of options available to you when you leave school - with a vast range of courses in a variety of subjects. So, where do you start?
We offer a range of courses from entry level to university-level, including vocational certificates and diplomas, T Levels and apprenticeships. We also offer functional skills qualifications and GCSE maths and English.
Our admissions team can provide advice depending on your interests, predicted GCSE results and plans for the future. And we’d really recommend visiting us at one of our open events to find out more about our courses and our college!
Here’s a short guide to help you understand the different pathways, which could help you to decide which type of course is right for you.
When choosing a course, it’s worth considering:
Ĺ What do you want to achieve?
Ĺ What type of career do you want?
Ĺ What subjects do you enjoy?
Ĺ What are your strongest subjects?
Ĺ Do you prefer hands-on or classroom-based learning?
Ĺ How much work experience do you want?


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A-levels
Subject-based level 3 qualifications, A-levels are ideal if you want to study more than one subject, as you can normally pick two or three subjects.
They are studied across two years and are graded A*-E, with your grades being determined by your final exam results at the end of your second year.
T levels
These are newer qualifications, which launched in 2020 and have been developed with employability in mind – helping you to build the skills industry need. T Level qualifications are equivalent to three A-levels and are studied across two years. You’ll receive split learning, spending roughly 80% of your time in the classroom and 20% on an industry placement.
You can discover more about T Levels on page 50.
Vocational
Vocational courses, which include UAL, City & Guilds and BTEC diplomas, are great for students who prefer practical learning –and they are highly respected by employers. They relate to a particular profession, area of work or technical skill. You’ll study one subject, gaining the skills and knowledge you need for that chosen occupation. You’ll be taught in our specialist facilities by our fantastic staff – all industry experts.
Vocational courses can be taught at different levels (depending on subject area and course availability), including
Level 3
Level 3 extended certificates are equivalent to one A-level, diplomas are equivalent to two A-levels, while level 3 extended diplomas are equivalent to three A-levels. How you’ll be assessed will vary depending on the specific courses. Generally, it will be through a combination of practical assessments, projects, coursework and tests throughout the duration of your course.
Level 2
Level 2 vocational qualifications are a good progression route onto level 3 courses for students who may not meet the entry requirements, giving you practical training in your chosen skill or profession. A level 2 qualification is similar to having GCSE grade equivalents at grades 4 or higher.
Level 1
Suitable for students who haven’t quite achieved the entry requirements for a level 2 course or higher, these courses will give you a grounding in your chosen subject and help you to progress onto level 2 courses. Generally speaking, a level 1 qualification is similar to having GCSE grade equivalents at 1-3.
Entry Level
An entry level vocational course generally has no, or low, formal entry requirements, and can be ideal for starting your training while developing your maths and English skills.

A-LEVELS & LEVEL 3

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A-levels
A-levels are designed to provide a comprehensive and in-depth study of specific subjects at a higher level, enabling you to pursue your academic interests and prepare for higher education or professional careers.
A-levels offer a wide range of subjects, including sciences, humanities, languages, and arts.
A-levels are generally exam based courses.
A-levels encourage critical thinking, independent research skills, and advanced knowledge in chosen fields, equipping you with the necessary tools for your future academic and professional success.
Applied General Level 3 qualifications
While some students study three A-levels, you can also choose from a number of Applied General Level 3 qualifications or AAQs (Advanced Academic Qualifications), which earn equivalent UCAS points.
Applied General qualifications and AAQs are a mix of exams and coursework.
These can be studied alongside A-level courses and are considered to be the equivalent of either one, two or three A-levels. You’ll find more information about these on the course pages of our website: worthing.ac.uk/courses
Entry requirements
For all of our A-level courses AAQs and Applied General Level 3 courses, you’ll need to have achieved five GCSEs at grades 9-4, including both maths and English language.
Certain subjects will require subject specific grades up to grade 8 at GCSE.. You’ll find more information about specific requirements on the course pages on our website: worthing.ac.uk/courses
You will also be required to complete a ‘Getting Ready For’ pack for each course you have chosen before starting with us in September 2026. This will help to prepare you for your studies.


Our facilities
We’ll support you with extensive resources, including modern facilities such as well-equipped laboratories, art studios, computer labs, fully equipped gym and sports ground.
Choosing the right subjects
With so many subjects to choose from, getting the right mix of courses can be confusing.
There are a few things to consider to help you make the right choice for you:
Do you know what you want to do in the future?
Look at the entry requirements for the university or higher education course or apprenticeship that you want to do. Does it require specific subjects at A-level?
You’ll be able to find this information on university websites or using the UCAS course search.
What have you studied and enjoyed?
Think about building on subjects you have studied before, considering ones you have enjoyed or have a passion for!
Find a balance
Try to choose subjects that reflect your abilities, strengths or interests!
Consider how you like to be assessed, by exams or a combination of exams and coursework? Check our website to see the assessment methods of the courses you are interested in.
Ask yourself ‘why?’
If you want to choose a new subject, take a minute to think about why you want to study it. Is it something you’re interested in but haven’t been able to study before? Do you know what it’s about? Is it relevant to what you want to do?
What if you’re still not sure?
If you don’t know what you want to do, that’s ok! There are a number of subjects that will ensure you have lots of options available to you, but it is important to choose carefully. Speak to our advisors for more information and advice.

Applying for courses
Look at the subject options available to you – you’ll find information on pages 16-53 and individual detailed course information is available on our website at worthing.ac.uk/courses
Once we receive your application, we’ll invite you to a course guidance meeting and our staff will be able to offer you guidance on your subject choices, look at the options that are right for you and give you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.
For more in-depth information, visit worthing.ac.uk or come along to one of our open events.
Additional qualifications
Alongside your courses, you can also add exciting qualifications to complement your studies and support your entry to study higher education.
The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) gives you the opportunity to research a subject or topic of your choice. You’ll be supported with input from advisors on research methods and tutorials as your project takes shape.
The EPQ develops independent research and study skills which many universities regard highly. It carries UCAS points and can be taken as a fourth subject.
The Academy is also available to you, providing a range of activities to support you and develop your learning. You’ll find out more on page 60-61.
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Our students say....
“I would definitely recommend the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). It really helps with your university application, and it’s really fun to just research something that you’re passionate about - it’s a win win!
I felt supported by my tutors, and the Additional Learning Support team have been invaluable throughout college.”
Laura is going to the University of Exeter to study Renewable Energy Engineering.

HOW TO APPLY
Found a course you like?
Applying is easy, and we’re here to help you every step of the way.
We recommend applying by mid December to be considered an priority applicant. You can still apply after December and through the summer holidays, but some courses do fill up – so the earlier, the better!

Apply online
Ĺ Head to our website and find the course you’re interested in, click on ‘Apply’. (If you want to study two or three courses, you will be able to add these when you complete the application form.)
Ĺ If you have not used our ‘Application Tracker’ portal before, you will need to create an account first.
Ĺ Once you’re logged in, complete the application form and hit submit. We will receive your application straight away. If you have any issues accessing the online form, please contact our admissions team at 01903 275755 or admissions@worthing.ac.uk.
What happens next?
Around four weeks after you apply, we will invite you to book a course guidance meeting to discuss your course.
Don’t worry - this meeting is an opportunity for you to find out more more about the college and the courses you are applying for, see our facilities and ask any questions you may have.
A college tutor will review your application form with you and ensure that the courses you have applied for are the best option for you. You are welcome to bring a parent or carer with you.
Accepting a place
Within two weeks of your interview, we’ll send you an email to confirm that you’ve been offered a place. The offer will either be unconditional (you don’t have to do anything) or conditional (you’ll be told in your interview what the conditions are, e.g. the GCSE grades you need).
Please reply to the email letting us know if you want to accept the place.
Intro day
We will invite you to a taster day at the end of the summer term. You will be able to attend sessions for the courses you are interested in, to check that you are happy with your choices.
Starting college
A few weeks before your course begins, we’ll email you with your starting date, time and location of your first session. Make sure we’ve got your correct email address to send this information to you.
Track your application
After you have applied, you can log into Application Tracker at any time to check the progress of your application, see entry requirements, enrolment dates and more.
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

The information below outlines the entry requirements you’ll generally need to be accepted onto the courses that we offer, however some courses may have additional requirements such as specific qualifications in relevant subjects, a portfolio of work, completion of a technical test or audition. This specific information can be found on the individual course pages on our website.
You will have a course interview or application review meeting, a one-to -oneconversation that provides more information and ensures you find the right course for you.
We are an inclusive college, which means we will do everything we can to ensure that all applicants will have a place on a course at our college; the level of study will be dependent on prior achievement and GCSE results.
Level Entry Requirements
Ĺ No formal qualifications required
Ĺ College readiness and skills level will be assessed at interview
Ĺ Some courses may require GCSE maths or English at grade 1 or above
Ĺ Most courses require at least two GCSEs grade 2 or above, or an achievement of an Entry level qualification in a relevant subject
Progression
Ĺ Level 1
Ĺ Level 2
Ĺ Intermediate Apprenticeship
Ĺ Employment
Level Entry Requirements Progression
2 3 4 5 6
Ĺ Some courses may require GCSE maths or English at grade 1 or above
Ĺ Most courses require at least three GCSEs grade 3 or above, including maths and English
Level 3
Ĺ At least five GCSEs grade 4 or above, including maths and English or completion of relevant level 2 qualification at merit or above
Ĺ Some courses may require specific GCSEs in relevant subjects at grade 4 or above
T Levels
Ĺ To study T Levels, you’ll need at least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including maths and English
A-levels
Ĺ To study A-levels, you’ll need at least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including maths and English. Exact requirements will vary according to course. Please see the course pages of our website
Higher National Certificate (equivalent to the first year of Bachelor’s Degree), NVQ/BTEC Level 4, Professional Award
Ĺ Relevant level 3 qualification or A-levels in relevant subjects (minimum grades vary by course)
Ĺ At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including maths and English
Higher National Diploma (equivalent to the second year of a Bachelor’s Degree), Foundation Degree
Ĺ Relevant level 4 qualification or second year progression from the related level 4 course
Ĺ Relevant level 3 qualification or A-levels in relevant subjects (minimum grades vary by course)
Ĺ At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including maths and English
Top Up Degree or Bachelor’s Degree
Ĺ Relevant level 5 qualification or prior learning/experience in a related subject
Ĺ Relevant level 3 qualification or A-levels in relevant subjects (minimum grades vary by course)
Ĺ At least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including maths and English
Ĺ Level 3
Ĺ Advanced Apprenticeship
Ĺ Employment
Ĺ Level 3 (year 2)
Ĺ Level 4 or 5
Ĺ Degree-level courses
Ĺ Higher Apprenticeship
Ĺ Employment
Ĺ Level 5
Ĺ HND/Foundation Degree
Ĺ Higher Apprenticeship
Ĺ Employment
Ĺ Level 6
Ĺ Top Up Degree
Ĺ Employment
Ĺ Masters Degree
Ĺ Employment
KEY DATES
October-November 2025
We hold open events during the autumn term, offering a great opportunity to explore your options, chat to our friendly staff and tour our facilities before submitting your application.
December 2025
Please aim to submit your application by Wednesday 17 December 2025 to be considered a priority applicant.
After you’ve applied, we’ll invite you in for an interview. This is just to chat through your application and provide guidance to ensure the courses you’ve applied for are right for you – nothing to worry about. Interviews will take place throughout the year.
March
2026
We hold more open events in March, providing another opportunity to take a look around the college and talk to us about your options.
Early
April 2026
If you haven't yet applied, we strongly encourage you to submit your application before April, while there are still spaces on our courses, to secure your college place before the summer holidays.
May-June
2026
You’re likely to be sitting your exams, so good luck! Remember to keep calm and know that we’ll be here to support you when you leave school.
To help you navigate the next year, here’s a handy timeline which outlines what you can expect.
June 2026
We’ll email you asking you to pre-enrol at the college. Don’t worry, this is a simple online form which will help us prepare for your arrival at the start of the Autumn Term.
August
2026
At the start of the month, we’ll email you with your enrolment appointment and start date.
You’ll receive your GCSE results this month. We very much hope you get the grades you want, but if you don’t – don’t panic! Contact us and we’ll support you in your next steps.
August-September 2026
You’ll be invited to attend enrolment, which is when you’ll officially sign up as a Worthing College student!
September 2026
Welcome to college and the next exciting chapter of your life!
Get in touch
If you have any questions, our admissions team will be happy to help you or arrange a private tour.
01903 275755
admissions@worthing.ac.uk

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
Get down to business
The world of business is varied, fast-paced and at the heart of the global economy.
Learning about business, finance and economics can provide the basis for any career you decide to go into. All you need is an interest in current affairs and how the world of business works, and you’re set!
The business world is exciting and promises success to anyone who has ambition and works hard.
Key features
Ĺ Enjoy thought-provoking lessons which cover a range of topics combined with discussion, presentations, case studies and task-based learning
Ĺ Opportunity to work directly with local businesses to further develop your skills and knowledge
Ĺ Passionate and experienced staff who will support you to develop your skills and help you progress to university and employment
Ĺ Learn in our modern classrooms, library and quiet study spaces across campus
What’s next?
These courses can lead to university and professional careers in accounting, business, finance, financial services, law, management and politics.



COMPUTER SCIENCE
Time to start up your career
If you’re looking for a career that’s in high demand and offers the excitement of a fast-paced, ever-evolving industry, then computing and IT is the perfect choice for you.
The future will be driven by digital technology, with computer programming now crucial to almost every aspect of our world.
Qualifications in computing can also provide a great foundation for a wide range of industries, giving you a flexible future.
Key features
Ĺ Explore the intensely creative world of computer science, with a diverse curriculum designed to challenge you and prepare you for the future
Ĺ Our courses use a range of traditional and practical teaching methods
Ĺ Our courses are taught by expert tutors with a real passion for the subject
Ĺ Learn in our modern classrooms, Learning Resource Centre and quiet study spaces across campus
What’s next?
There is a huge range of opportunities for further studies at university and other financially rewarding careers. Possible career choices might include programming, digital forensics, artificial intelligence, computing or engineering.


*Based on results for 2024. Full data breakdown for 2025 not available at time of publication

EARLY YEARS & CHILDCARE
A career that puts others first
Our childcare courses offer industry recognised qualifications that prepare you for a rewarding career working with children. You’ll learn through a blend of practical and written assessments, giving you hands-on experience and the knowledge to succeed. Our expert tutors bring real-world industry experience into the classroom, providing you with valuable insights and support throughout your learning journey.
Work placements
We are proud to work within the local community and have established links all over Worthing with schools and nurseries, where students experience the childcare sector first-hand.
Regular placements with these organisations give our learners the opportunity to work with potential future employers and gain the skills and confidence required for this challenging and rewarding industry. An enhanced DBS check is required to be able to go out on placement – we will help you to organise this.
What’s next?
You can apply to university after completing the Level 3 T Level. Alternatively, you can go into full-time employment.
Once you have completed the Level 2 Diploma, you will gain a licence to practice and be able to be counted in ratio in a nursery setting as a fully qualified Early Years practitioner.
After completing the Level 2 Diploma you could choose to progress to a level 3 course in healthcare.
Childcare
Caring for Children - Diploma Early Years Practitioner
Early Years



ENGLISH
Unlock a future that’s unlimited
Are you a budding writer, a poetry enthusiast, critical reader or even aspiring to be a doctor?
Our English courses offer stimulating and thought-provoking content that is perfect for you.
Studying English encourages your imagination and creativity to flourish, and teaches you how to use a variety of communication techniques as well as analyse complex information across a range of genres.
Key features
Ĺ A syllabus designed to inspire your imaginations and help your creativity thrive
Ĺ Develop your critical writing skills and learn to analyse complex information across a range of genres
Ĺ Explore a range of communication techniques to enhance your employability and support further study
Ĺ Learn in our modern classrooms, Learning Resource Centre, and quiet study spaces across campus

“I’d recommend Worthing College. The teachers, the people and the overall atmosphere have made it for me.”
Millie, achieved A* in English literature and language and secured a place at Kings College London to study English.

What’s next?
Brilliant careers related to English qualifications include journalism, media, teaching and speech therapy – but studying English doesn’t limit you to these traditional careers. Many medical schools also want their trainee doctors to have an English qualification.


GEOGRAPHY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Gain a deeper understanding of the world
Are you looking for a subject that improves your understanding of the world around you?
A-level geography and environmental science are set to sharpen your research skills and give you a fantastic understanding of the world, with relevant real-life information.
Key features
Ĺ Explore these exciting subjects, while developing your research skills and your understanding of global issues
Ĺ Benefit from learning outside of the classroom, such as field trips and practical outdoor experiments
Ĺ Feel inspired by tutors who will nurture your passion for the subject and natural world
Ĺ Develop critical thinking skills to lay foundations for university and future employment

Our students say....

“Do geography! The teachers are amazing and I loved the course.”
Joseph, achieved A* in geography to secure his place at University of Portsmouth to study a geography degree.
What’s next?
You’ll have a huge range of options available at university, with lots of linked career paths including business, cartography, environmental risk management, geo-engineering, leisure & tourism, teaching and planning.


HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE
Make a difference
Are you someone who loves working with people and have a naturally caring personality?
Our health and social care courses can help you into an industry where you are helping others and changing lives.
If you have a genuine interest in people and are seriously considering a career in this field, our practical courses are ideal for you.
Key features
Ĺ You will benefit from practical, engaging and personalised teaching that supports your future goals
Ĺ Cover a range of interesting topics including public health, nutrition, relationships, equality, diversity and more
Ĺ Opportunity for work experience placements throughout your course to further develop your real-world skills
What’s next?
These courses can lead to some of the most important and rewarding careers, such as nursing, teaching, care or social work as well as other youth or community related careers.



HUMANITIES
Delve into the world around you
Humanities courses open the doors to a rich tapestry of human knowledge, culture and history. They are fantastic for widening your understanding of the world around you, nurturing critical thinking, cultivating your creativity and analytical skills.
Whatever your future holds, these subjects are set to give you a head start!
Ĺ Develop critical thinking and challenge yourself with engaging debates and discussions
Ĺ Benefit from passionate tutors who utilise a wide range of teaching methods
Ĺ Politics students can expect a trip to the Houses of Parliament and discussions with local MPs
Ĺ History students will explore a range of significant historical events and themes to gain insight into how the world has evolved and our role within it

well-rounded subjects will open a wealth of opportunities in a variety of career pathways. Many people studying these subjects go on to enjoy high flying careers in law, education, media, business, politics and many more industries.


LANGUAGES & TRAVEL & TOURISM
Take your global communication skills to the next level
Studying French or Spanish A-level offers you a journey into linguistic proficiency, as you take your skills to a higher level.
Through immersive experiences, literature, and grammar, you’ll gain fluency and a broader worldview.
Our travel & tourism course is ideal if you’re passionate about travel and customer service and would like to be part of a global industry.
Ĺ If you dream of working abroad our courses can help open doors to careers in other countries
Ĺ Benefit from collaborative learning in our ‘language laboratory’ used for listening and speaking exercises
Ĺ Access to a range of important cultural texts, media and film to progress your skills
Ĺ Our travel & tourism courses aim to develop your understanding of the industry and enable you to progress to further study or employment

Our courses will help to open doors to careers in other countries. You may well go on to enjoy careers in linguistics, business, media, teaching and travel & tourism.



MATHS
It’s all adding up
Maths is one of the most fundamentally important aspects of many industries, from business to science and everything in-between.
A demanding and highly valued subject, it provides a strong basis for future study and careers enabling you do develop your problem-solving, analytical, quantitative and critical thinking skills.
Key features
Ĺ Develop your ability to solve complex problems and apply your skills to real-world scenarios
Ĺ Learn how to communicate your mathematics clearly using correct notation
Ĺ Topics can include algebra, calculus, trigonometry, statistics, mechanics and more
Ĺ Learn in our modern classrooms, Learning Resource Centre and quiet study spaces across campus

What’s next?
Higher level maths qualifications are well recognised by employers and universities, and there is evidence that suggests having a higher-level maths qualification may even boost your future earning potential!
“The teaching is fantastic. You get a good sense of independence and it’ll make you a better person.”
Nojus, achieved A grades in maths, physics & chemistry to secure his place at Birmingham University to study chemical engineering.

A-level Mathematics is a common requirement for many university degree courses, particularly those in STEM fields. These include engineering (aeronautical, chemical, civil, electrical/electronic, mechanical), physics, computer science, statistics and data science, and economics.


SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Unlock the wonders of the world
The sciences are key to our understanding of the world around us, from the natural world to medical advancements.
Studying science is a fascinating and intellectually stimulating journey.
You’ll develop critical thinking skills, learn how to conduct experiments, collect and analyse data and draw evidence-based conclusions.
You will benefit from our brand new STEM Centre opening in Autumn 2025.
Key features
Ĺ Enjoy field trips and visits from expert guest speakers
Ĺ Learn in our well-equipped science laboratories to support studying all aspects of science.
Ĺ Develop critical thinking, problem solving and research skills and learn to communicate scientific ideas
Ĺ Benefit from both theory and practical lessons, carrying out experiments, and learning how to analyse and evaluate your results
What’s next?
There’s no limit to where science can take you, with careers in a vast array of fields.
If you’re thinking of studying medicine, veterinary science or dentistry at university, you’ll need to study biology and chemistry at A-level.

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Electronics
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ENGINEERING
Shaping the future, one project at a time
Studying engineering at Worthing College opens the door to a wide range of exciting career opportunities - whether you’re passionate about tackling climate change, developing sustainable energy solutions, or driving forward cutting-edge technology.
With access to our brand-new, state-of-the-art STEM Centre (opening September 2025), you’ll gain hands-on experience and the skills needed to shape a better, more sustainable future.
Key features
No matter what type of engineering you are into, we have a course for you. You can study electronics in our purpose-built electronics lab, mechanical skills in our brand-new engineering centre, computer aided design in our state-of-the-art IT suites and much more! After learning the fundamental Engineering principles with our expert teachers, you will have the chance to design and build your own prototype engineering devices.
Worthing College has strong relationships with local Engineering employers, so your course will be enriched with visits to real-life Engineering firms, talks from employers and trips to university-based Engineering facilities so you can get a taste of life as an Engineer.
What’s next?
Engineering graduates are in high demand, with diverse career paths and strong earning potential.
You could progress to our Level 4 HNC Engineering for England course, study an apprenticeship, or apply directly to university for degrees such as aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering and many more. Remember, if you want to study engineering at university, you will need to take A-Level maths as well.


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SOCIAL SCIENCES
Explore some of the most compelling questions in modern society
Social science is the study of human beings and behaviour, unravelling the intricacies of society and the way the world around us shapes who we are.
And what could be more interesting than understanding the reasons behind people’s actions and behaviour?
You’ll examine the world we live in, using critical thinking and research skills to develop a deeper understanding of the complexities that structure society.
Key features
Ĺ Examine the world we live in and explore compelling questions in modern society
Ĺ Passionate and experienced staff will support you to develop your skills and help you progress to university or employment
Ĺ Learn in our modern classrooms, Learning Resource Centre and quiet study spaces across campus

“The psychology classes have been fantastic. I’ve met some great people and the teachers are amazing and very supportive.”
Libby, achieved A in psychology and A* in criminology and sociology to secure her place at Manchester MET University to study criminology. Our students say....

Careers in a wide range of sectors are possible, including the criminal justice system, education, law, health, psychology and social work.


SPORT & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Get your head in the game
Sport is the love of competition and striving to be your best.
Whatever your sporting ambitions, you’ll be in the right place to achieve them at Worthing College, with dedicated and passionate staff ready to help you achieve the best outcomes possible.
You’ll have access to a fantastic variety of facilities, and you’ll also be able to join our highly successful sports academies!
Sporting gold
Our sports teams are among the best in the region, competing regularly – both in local and national tournaments.
Our Women’s Football team won the Sussex Schools County Cup Final.
Men’s Football and Women’s Rugby got to the final of their respective National Cup Finals.


Football Studies - National Foundation Diploma (Triple)
Physical Education - A-level
Sport Studies - National Foundation Diploma / Extended Diploma (Triple)
Sport & Exercise Science - National Foundation Diploma / Extended Diploma (Triple)
There are so many careers in sport and physical education. You might want to continue your studies at university or train as a physiotherapist. Some students will also go on to be coaches, personal trainers – or even professional sports players.


UNIFORMED SERVICES
Serve your community
Our exciting uniformed services courses will prepare you for careers working with people by developing communication, fitness, teamwork and leadership.
We are part of the Combined Cadet Force Unit (Royal Navy). By studying our uniformed services courses, you will join the Cadet Force, which is an adventure activity-focused programme. You will be issued with a uniform and take part in regular parades.
Ĺ We are proud to be part of the Royal Navy Combined Cadet Force
Ĺ RAF platinum award winner for providing outstanding candidates
Ĺ Expert tutors with industry experience
Ĺ Guest speakers from uniformed services

“The college has links with every uniformed service. I used this opportunity to learn about all the options I had.”
After successful completion of the level 3 extended diploma, you could continue your studies on to university-level. Alternatively, you could enter the application process for the uniformed service of your choice, or full-time employment. Key
Luke, Level 3 Uniformed Services
After completing his level 3 qualification, Luke has gone on to become a constable with Sussex Police. Our students say....



VISUAL ARTS
Let your imagination run free
Visual arts encompass a wealth of hugely varied and competitive industries, where your creativity can shine through and help you get ahead.
Whatever your passion – from graphic design to fashion, animation to creative media – our courses will encourage you to tap into your imagination, developing your skills and knowledge.
We have fully equipped studios to support you.
Ĺ Fully equipped workshops, photography studios and darkroom so you can create a diverse portfolio of work
Ĺ Express yourself while honing your understanding of the creative process
Ĺ Delve into various mediums like drawing, painting, sculpture, moving image and much more
Ĺ Gain contextual and historical understanding of your subject, preparing you for a bright future in the creative industries

Careers in the visual arts are numerous and exciting. These include architecture, art therapy, fashion design, graphic design, theatre, TV and video production to name just a few!


DRAMA & THEATRE
Step into the spotlight
Take centre stage with our A-level in drama and theatre. This course will develop you as an individual and team player, skills which are valuable to a range of career paths. It is not necessary to have studied drama at school. The priority is to have a willingness to develop an independent approach to taking direction and developing both practical and academic skills. If you love drama and theatre and are able to commit your time, energy and creativity to your work, you will have a wonderful time on this course!
Key features
Ĺ Train in our professional theatre, equipped with industry-standard technology and rehearsal studios
Ĺ Explore plays through both practical and written responses
Ĺ Formal lessons are combined with discussion, group work, task-based learning, and research activities
Ĺ You will attend professional performances as well as featuring in your own productions
Facilities
With outstanding facilities, this course is delivered at the West Durrington campus of Northbrook college. A-level drama and theatre students spend a full day each week at the West Durrington campus, allowing you to thrive alongside students from a range of creative disciplines. Your other courses will take place at our Worthing campus.


*Based on results for 2024. Full data breakdown for 2025 not available at time of publication
West Durrington Campus
LEVEL 2

For students who may not be ready for an A-level or level 3 course, we have a range of level 2 options designed to help you progress to the next step.
We’ll support and help you get to where you want to be.
As well as GCSE maths and English, we have a small range of level 2 vocational options as well as our Step Up programmes.
You will also benefit from a minimum of one week’s work experience which our careers team will support you in finding.
Entry requirements
For our level 2 vocational courses, you must achieve at least four GCSEs at grade 3 or higher.
The desirable entry requirements for our level 2 Step Up programme is at least two GCSEs at grade 3 or higher.

Courses
Level 2
Business - BTEC
See more on pg 17
Early Years & Childcare
- NCFE (also Level 1)
See more on pg 21
Engineering - City and Guilds
See more on pg 37
Sport - BTEC
See more on pg 41
Science - BTEC
See more on pg 35
Travel & Tourism
- NCFE
See more on pg 31
Unformed Services
- City and Guilds
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Step Up
- Dual certificate
GCSEs
Maths
English
Step Up Programme
Our exciting and innovative one-year Step Up programme is designed to offer a unique mix of learning experiences for students who have not yet met the requirements of a level 2 course.
The programme provides a platform for you to get a taste of several subject areas. It provides a good basis to progress onto a level 2 programme as well as deliver subject knowledge and skills that could help with your employability.
You’ll have an opportunity to develop your confidence in presenting and working as a team to ensure you’re choosing the right courses for you as you progress with us.

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T LEVELS

Welcome to the next level
T Levels are technical qualifications designed to help you get ahead in your dream career.
Equivalent to three A-levels, they combine the career focus and practical elements of technical qualifications with classroom-based learning and industry placements – a key element of all T Level courses.
They’ll provide you with a clear route into skilled employment, university or degree-level employment.
Why should I choose a T Level?
Ĺ You’ll develop the practical skills needed for your chosen career
Ĺ You’ll experience what the job involves
Ĺ You’ll gain knowledge of your chosen sector
Ĺ You’ll achieve a technical level 3 qualification, equivalent to three A-levels
Ĺ You can build a relationship with potential employers
Ĺ You’ll have the option to progress into higher level study
How are T Levels taught?
During your two-year course, you’ll spend 80% of your time in the classroom and at least 20% of your time on industry placement.
How will I be assessed?
You’ll be assessed through exams, coursework, workplace observations, an employer-set project and an end-point assessment.
What are the entry requirements?
You’ll need at least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths. For some T Levels, you may also need to achieve a minimum of grade 4 or higher in relevant subjects.
What’s next?
You can apply to university after completing the Level 3 T Level. Alternatively, you can go into full-time employment.
What is an industry placement?
Your industry placement will give you vital work experience and it’s an essential part of the T Level qualification.
You’ll complete between 45-60 days in an industry placement over the duration of your two-year course.
This means you’ll gain an in-depth experience which will help you to develop the crucial workplace skills that employers are looking for. You’ll also discover what the job you want to do really involves.
It’s also an opportunity to develop a relationship with your industry placement employer, giving you the potential to get a foot in the door to your future career!


To
Apprenticeships are now available at Worthing College. Gain practical experience and achieve a nationally recognised qualification.
Whether you’re interested in engineering, education or finance, our courses combine expert teaching with real-world training to help you build confidence, skills and industry connections. You’ll be supported every step of the way as you develop the experience needed to kick-start your career or progress to the next level.
Key facts about apprenticeships
It’s a real job
You’ll be treated just like a regular employee of the company with a contract of employment, salary and employee benefits such as holiday and sick leave.
There’s no age limit
Anyone over the age of 16 is eligible to become an apprentice, whether you’re employed, unemployed or leaving school.
You can choose from a wide range of apprenticeships
There are more than 80 different apprenticeships for you to choose from, across a range of levels, so you can be sure you’re heading towards the right career path for you.
“I
would say that this really could be lifechanging and, if your experience is like mine, you could look at your industry sector in a whole new light which will open your eyes and new doors.”
Mel, Town planning apprentice


UNIVERSITY LEVEL
A university-level qualification can make a huge difference to your career prospects. If you’re looking to progress, you can continue your study journey with one of our university-level courses, offered across the Chichester College Group.
Progression promise guarantee
We are here to support students currently studying a level 3 course at any college within our college group to progress to one of our university-level courses. Our Progression Promise Guarantee* enables you to continue your journey with us.
You’ll receive a guaranteed interview and you could qualify for a one-off bursary to use towards your study costs. If we are your only choice of institution, you can apply directly to us with no application fee*.


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*Correct at time of printing for students completing a level 3 qualification in summer 2025. Progression Promise Guarantee may change for future students.
ENGLISH & MATHS
We’ll support you to retake your exams if needed
Maths and English skills are important to employers, and may be a key requirement if you want to progress onto other courses after college – or even for the course you want to do at college.
If you don’t achieve (or haven’t already achieved) a grade 4 or above in GCSE maths and/or English, we’ll support you to retake your exams with study sessions and tutoring built into your study programme.
Some courses, such as T Levels, may require you to have achieved grade 4 or above in maths and/or English before you start your course –but don’t worry, speak to our advisors and we’ll find the right path to support you.
Maths and English for 19+ students
We offer maths and English GCSE courses, designed for adult students who are looking to continue their education, retrain or develop within their career.
And if you haven’t already achieved a grade 4 (or grade C), there are no tuition fees for these courses.
To find out more, contact: adultenglishandmaths@gbmc.ac.uk

ESOL
We offer ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) courses throughout the year. We run these at different levels.
Prior to starting your courses, you will have an assessment to check your level of English and to determine which level of study is most appropriate.
Courses
EVERYTHING ELSE YOU NEED TO KNOW

SUPPORTING YOU
We want you to succeed and to get as much as possible out of your time with us. Our friendly teams are available to help you in lots of different ways. You’ll also have a dedicated study programme to help you develop – academically, practically and personally.
Study programme
At Worthing College, we provide you with more than just your chosen qualification. If you’re aged 16-19, you’ll have a specialised study programme.
This includes work experience and pastoral support, as well as development of your employability skills.
If you haven’t achieved a grade 4 or above in maths and/or English, you’ll also be supported as you work towards this (find out more on page 55).
Pastoral support tutors
Our pastoral support tutors are here to support you throughout your time at college, and will play a key role in your study programme.
Every student, aged 16-19, has a Pastoral support tutor and you will meet with them regularly. Through personal one-to-one discussions, tutors can monitor your progress, track your achievements, support attendance and set targets which will ensure you achieve your goals.
Your pastoral tutor will also deliver the Personal Development Programme which has been designed to help build your skills, attitudes and behaviours to support you within and College and throughout your future life. These sessions are tailored to your specific level of learning and will link closely to the needs of the local community.
We know there are many factors that can affect you during your time at college. Our pastoral support tutors will work with you and help you through the challenges which may impact on your journey.
Wellbeing & safeguarding
Your physical and mental wellbeing, as well as your safety, is extremely important. We have the strongest commitment to making sure our students experience a welcoming, safe and secure environment and we have robust policies and procedures in place to safeguard you.
Our Safeguarding and Wellbeing team are on site to support you. The team includes our community support officer, college counsellors, wellbeing officers, and the safeguarding manager. The team works with staff and students across all areas of the college and are there to help you stay safe. We also have a number of drop-in services offering help and support. Do visit our wellbeing hub in room 249 where the team are based.
THE ACADEMY

Our Academy programme is open to students who wish to progress to competitive universities and courses.
There are five main aspects to this unique and enriching experience, as well as access to a number of activities such as Nuffield Science Placements, Maths and Science Olympiads, Debate Competitions and Sussex Study Experience.
It also aims to inspire and support you in your application to university, providing you with opportunities to help you succeed.
Academy lectures
Throughout the academic year, we host regular lectures at the college. These are delivered by university lecturers/professors and cover as many different subject areas as possible.
UCAS preparation
Our students are provided with a range of UCAS/university preparation activities. These can include open and guest lectures, trips, conferences and open days.
Past students have also been involved in experiences such as the Sussex University Open Lecture Programme and Sutton Trust Summer Schools. They’ve also welcomed visiting specialists from Oxford University and taken part in Oxbridge-specific, medicine and veterinary science preparation sessions.
UCAS applications
As a Worthing College student, you’ll be supported with your UCAS applications, personal statement, entrance tests and interviews to give you the best chance of being offered the university place that you want.
The Academy programme
The top 25 achieving students in year 12 are invited to join The Academy. Other students can request to join the programme, subject to availability.
These students are aiming to secure places at the most competitive universities and on courses such as medicine, law, nursing, teaching, dentistry and veterinary medicine.
The programme includes sessions with our Academy Co-ordinator, focussing on student development in the first term, the EPQ in term two and then UCAS applications until the end of the academic year.
Extended Project Qualification
The Academy students are taught and supported to complete an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). You will have a two-hour lesson each week starting in term two of year 12 to work on a topic of your choice. You’re expected to work on your project independently, being prepared to submit work as set by the Academy Co-ordinator, and showcase your final project.
An EPQ can also be studied if you are not an Academy student. You will be allocated a supervisor and complete it alongside your other studies. It provides UCAS points, academic skills and great interview evidence.


SPORTS ACADEMIES
Worthing College is renowned for its Sports Academy. Designed to offer enriching and inspiring opportunities and activities. The sports academy will support and extend your learning, building self-confidence, reward achievement and promote ambitious progression.
Being part of the sports academy helps you to develop essential skills for life, such as planning and organisation, communication, personal resilience and teamwork.
It is also great experience for your CV or personal statement, supporting your progression to employment or university.
Sport
Our nationally recognised Academy of Sport offers opportunities to play at the highest levels in
Ĺ Basketball
Ĺ Men’s and women’s footbal
Ĺ Men’s and women’s rugby
Ĺ Men’s and women’s netball
Our focus is to not only develop your performance as a player, but to help you excel academically. We balance training with your academic commitments, ensuring you can reach your potential in both areas, leading to progression through university, apprenticeships or employment. Please make sure you add your chosen sport academy to your application.

Harlequins Worthing College Rugby Academy
Our partnership with Harlequins provides a unique playing and educational experience supporting students throughout their journey.
Expertise and personnel from Harlequins benefit players at Worthing College in every aspect of their game. Throughout the programme players have access to expert coaching, S&C, nutrition, psychology, lifestyle and medical support.
TASS Dual Career Programme
We have developed a unique system to help gifted young athletes, in all sports, reach the top level of performance.
The TASS Dual Career Programme is a talent support programme aimed at supporting gifted sporting students. It incorporates all sports and the aim is to help the talented student manage and balance sporting, personal and academic demands.
TASS is supported by Sport England and Worthing College are the ONLY College in Sussex (only 23 in England) to provide this provision.

ADDITIONAL LEARNING SUPPORT

Helping you get the support you need to thrive at college
If you need extra help with your studies, our Additional Learning Support Team can help you and your lecturers tailor support to aid in moving you towards independence.
This could include providing in-class or out-of-class support for literacy, numeracy and study skills, working with a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) in class or qualified lecturers providing out of class support.
ASC provision
Social and communication skills are an essential part of everyday life, and we have experienced and qualified lecturers on hand to teach social and communication skills in structured sessions and workshops.

Specialist support
Specialist support is available for students with additional needs, including neurodiverse conditions such as dyslexia, as well as learning and physical disabilities.
We offer a range of adaptive equipment and software for students with hearing or visual impairments. Facilities such as ramps, hoists, lifts and accessible toilets are available.
Please talk to us about your support needs as soon as possible, so we can discuss your requirements to help you study and achieve on your course. You are also very welcome to visit the college, meet with our staff and view our facilities.
Exam support
We know some students will require special arrangements when taking exams and support can be provided, in accordance with awarding bodies’ guidelines. Dependent on your assessment results, scribes and readers may be available, and assistive equipment may be borrowed.
Young people who are care experienced
The Safeguarding & Wellbeing team at your college is here to provide essential support for care-experienced young people. Our key staff are ready to help ensure a smooth transition and successful journey through your college experience. Please reach out to the team for more information.
Get in touch
Please call 01903 273060 and ask to speak to our Additional Support Team, for more information, or email learningsupportworthing@gbmc.ac.uk

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FINANCIAL HELP
We’re here to help you get the financial support you need
Our Student Finance Team can provide you with specific advice and information about grants that may be available to you.
Contact us
To find out more, contact our team by email: studentfinance@chigroup.ac.uk
Or, call the college on 01903 273060 and ask to speak to the Student Finance Team.

Learning support grant & bursary
This is our bursaries scheme for 16 to 18 year olds.
This grant is funded by the Education Funding Agency and administered by the college.
This grant could provide you with support towards:
Ĺ Travel
Ĺ Equipment, books or resources
Ĺ Childcare
Ĺ UCAS admin fees
Ĺ Free college meals
Ĺ Contribution towards enrichment activities linked to your course
If you’re aged 16 to 18 and are currently in care, just leaving care, receive Universal Credit or Income Support, or receive ESA (Employment Support Allowance) or PIP (Personal Independence Payments), you may be eligible for the Vulnerable Bursary via the Learning Support Grant.
Financial help is also available for students aged 19 or over.
Advanced learner loan
If you’re thinking of progressing onto a full-time course and are aged over 19, you may qualify for this loan.
To be eligible, you must:
Ĺ Be aged 19 or over at the start of your course
Ĺ Be a UK or Irish national, or have settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme or indefinite leave to remain
Ĺ Be applying to study on a course which is level 3* or higher
*Defined by the government as a maximum of three A-levels; Access to HE course; level 3 and/or level 4 certificates or diplomas; an advanced or higher apprenticeship.
For more information, including rules and guidelines for applying, visit the Advanced Learner Loan website: gov.uk/advanced-learner-loan
COURSE FEES
If you’re 16-18
If you’re a home student+and are under 19 on August 31 2026, you won’t have to pay tuition or exam fees for most courses. You will have to pay for exams if you need to resit an exam.
If you’re 19 or over
You will generally be asked to pay tuition and exam fees, although you may be eligible to receive help with course fees.
If you don’t hold a level 2 qualification (such as five GCSEs at grades 9-4/A*-C) or a level 3 qualification (e.g. two A-levels) and are under 24 years old, you may be able to get a substantial reduction in fees. This may also be the case if you are under 24, unemployed, or if you are employed, and your annual gross earnings are under £25,000.
If you select a course leading to a basic skill qualification (maths or English), there will be no tuition fees to pay.
If you are unemployed, or on a low wage, you may be eligible for a substantial reduction in fees.
Refunds
Course duration of 13 weeks or more: If you choose to leave your course within 28 days of it starting and the course is longer than 12 weeks, a refund may be made of the fees paid, minus a £50 administration charge along with any payments made to examining or other bodies that cannot be reclaimed by the college. If you choose to leave your course more than 28 days after the course start date, you will be liable for the full cost of the course.
If you have an Advanced Learner Loan, payments to the college will stop at the point of your withdrawal. You’ll therefore become liable for any fees still outstanding.
Courses which are less than 13 weeks:
If you’re booked on a short course and cancel at least 14 days before the course start date you will receive a refund of the course fee minus a £50 administration fee. If you cancel with less than 14 days’ notice or leave the course after it has started, no refund will be given.
Exceptional circumstances:
Where there are exceptional personal circumstances, an application for a refund may be made to this email: salesledger@chichester.ac.uk with supporting evidence.
If a course is cancelled by the college, you’ll receive a full refund of fees paid.
+ Home students are people who have already lived in the UK or EEA for a minimum of three years for reasons other than education. If you are an EEA national, you must have obtained either pre-settled or settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme.

PREPARING FOR YOUR FUTURE
From the moment you start college, we start preparing you for your next steps. It’s your future, and we want to ensure you have the opportunity to make the most of it!


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Our careers team in Progression+ are
here to help
Careers information
We provide access to careers and higher education fairs, as well as arrange talks, visits and guest speakers – all designed to demonstrate the choices available to you.
We’ll also deliver workshops that will help you to develop life skills that will prepare you for future work or study.
Career coach
Use Career Coach – an online resource –to assess your skills and see how you match up with a potential career, build your CV and research career information. You’ll even find information on relevant courses and jobs to help you reach your career goals.
Visit our website – worthing.ac.uk – and search ‘Career Coach’ to find out more.
Work experience
You will have the opportunity to take part in work experience or work-related learning. This helps you become ‘work ready’ and looks great on your CV. It also gives you valuable insight into the world of work and could help you to decide on your future career path.
You will be supported by a team of Work Placement Coaches who will help find a meaningful work experience opportunity for you.
Careers guidance
Take advantage of a one-to-one careers guidance meeting with one of our advisors. They’ll help you explore your options and can offer tailored, impartial advice that’s individual to you.
Ĺ Identify your skills
Ĺ Write a CV
Ĺ Learn how to search for jobs
Ĺ Develop your interview techniques
Ĺ Promote yourself
Ĺ Specialised 1-1 UCAS advice and guidance
Ĺ Bespoke programme of getting ready for higher education workshops
Get in touch
01293 442200
progressionplus@worthing.ac.uk


OUR CAMPUS
Set on the outskirts of the town centre, you’ll be able to access a range of facilities to help you make the most of your time at college.


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Feeling hungry?
We’ve got you covered! Our café offers a range of reasonably priced, healthy and delicious hot and cold options in a bright and airy space.
The Corner Shop
Our small onsite convenience store provides a variety of products, as well as snacks, drinks and confectionary.
Fitness gym & classes
Our onsite gym is home to a range of equipment, and our personal training apprentices are on hand to provide advice and supervision for fitness programmes.
And, as a student at Worthing College, you can enjoy low membership rates.
Relax and spend time with friends
Our Student Union, Library and dedicated breakout spaces are the perfect place to spend time with friends, play some games and relax at lunchtimes or between classes.
About the area
Worthing College is a good 20-25 minute walk from the town centre, so it’s unlikely you’ll be able to nip to town during study breaks.
But at the end of your college day, you’ll find Worthing is a bustling seaside town with a range of shops and retailers, mixing high street names with independent retailers, as well as plenty of cafes and restaurants.
Bus routes run close to the college, although the nearest train station is further away (see page 36 for directions and more information).

STUDENT LIFE

More than an education, it’s a way of life

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College is about more than studying, it’s also about discovering new things, making new friends and being part of something bigger. You’ll have loads of opportunities to get involved with activities which will enrich your time at college.


Activities & clubs
Our Student Experience Team are here to make sure you have the opportunity to access all kinds of activities that will stretch and challenge you, as well as help you to find your tribe.
Activities across the group range from environmental initiatives and sports to beginner’s guitar lessons, our active LGBTQIA+ group, and ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ groups. Learn a new hobby and meet new friends.
If we don’t already run the session you are looking for then talk to your student experience coordinator and they’ll help to explore the ideas with you further. We’re always on the lookout for great ideas.
As part of our Xtra programme, we also organise fundraising activities throughout the year and college wide activities – from our annual Freshers’ Fair to Eco-Swap events. Come and join us in supporting the effort to raise money and awareness for some very worthwhile causes.
Sports teams
Whether you want to continue playing sports you enjoy, or try something different – you’ll have the option to get involved and you don’t have to study sport to play sport!
At our colleges, you can get involved with badminton, football, netball, rugby, running, and volleyball – to name a few, and the Student Experience Team will help to explore the ideas with you further. We’re always on the lookout for great ideas.
Trips & travel
Our Student Experience Team arrange days out and trips throughout the year, from Thorpe Park to Harry Potter Studios.
If that’s not enough, we also organise trips abroad. Our annual visits to Disneyland Paris and New York are always popular! You can also be a volunteer abroad, joining in with whale and dolphin conservation efforts in Tenerife or our work with the Walk Centre in Kenya.


YOUR COLLEGE YOUR VOICE
Student voice is embedded in all that we do
We want to ensure you get the best experience possible. That’s why our Student Union is so important to us and we make sure your voice is heard at every level from teachers to governors. Follow
Student Union
As a student at Worthing College you automatically become a member of our student union – and it’s up to you just how involved you want to be.
With an elected Student President and Vice President, and a team of student executives that anyone can be involved with, the Worthing College Student Union plays an incredibly important role in all college decisions.

Student executive
The Student Executive Team is made up of a small number of course reps and are the student leaders of the college.
The Executive – or ‘exec’ – are led by the Student President and meet regularly to discuss key issues and support the running of the Worthing College Student Union.
They also come together with the student executives from all Chichester College Group colleges to talk about issues impacting the whole group, working together to champion student voice and talk to senior leaders.
Everyone’s welcome
College should be a supportive and caring environment. At Worthing we believe in equality of opportunity and we strive to create a place where everyone feels safe and welcome.
We pride ourselves on giving everyone the opportunity to get involved.
Student president
In June, student elections are held to decide who will take the mantle of Student President for the following academic year.
Your Student President represents you and is the spokesperson of the students. They meet regularly with the principal and governing body to provide valuable feedback on issues facing students at the college, helping to influence the decisions being made at the highest levels.
Course representatives
Every course at college has a student representative – it’s a great role to take on. Representatives – or ‘reps’ are elected during the third week of the first term and will serve the students on their course by gathering feedback and attending student conferences, delivering the views of your classmates directly to college management.
Course reps also meet regularly with heads of learning to discuss issues that are particular to their area. Anyone can put themselves forward and courses will vote to elect their rep.


HOW TO FIND US
Getting to Worthing College is easier than you think.
Our college is located just off the Grove Lodge Roundabout on the A24, and we’ve got plenty of travel options. We’ve also got secure bike sheds on campus, if you choose to cycle in.
Take the train
We’re a 30-minute walk from Worthing Train Station, which is operated by Southern and has regular services running from across the county and surrounding areas.
You can access discounted rail travel schemes, including the 16-25 Railcard and 16-17 Saver. Discover more at www.railcard.co.uk
Catch the bus
There are several buses which bring you within a 15 minute walk of our Worthing College campus, including various Stagecoach Bus services.
Discounted fares may be available on these services. You can find out more at www.stagecoachbus.com
Come by car
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*Please note, parking and travel information is correct at the time of publication but may be subject to change
We’re easy to reach by road but our small onsite car park, which is free for all students, is in high demand and spaces are limited.

NOT FOUND WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR?
Don’t worry – we've got lots of alternative options at our other Chichester College Group colleges, where you’ll receive the same fantastic level of support and tuition as you’d experience here.
From agriculture to aircraft engineering and everything in between, we truly have a course for everyone. With our inclusive approach, we welcome everyone to take the next steps to their future selves.

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