East Sussex College Hastings Full-Time Guide 2021-22

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EAST SUSSEX COLLEGE HASTINGS

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COURSE GUIDE 2021/22
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University? Apprenticeship? Career? We will help you get there...

East Sussex College Hastings is a place where you can build a better you.

The next two or three years will be a very enjoyable, memorable and important part of your life.

College is a place where you will meet life-long friends, learn some incredible skills and be ready to take those next steps into whatever it is you want to do next. Whether your ambition is to go to university, you’re inspired to start an apprenticeship or you’re motivated to get started in your dream career - East Sussex College is the place where you can do that.

We are constantly improving and evolving our offer so that we can be the best local provider of post-16 education in the South East. You’ll read more about our incredible range of courses including our A-Level, T-Level, and vocational qualifications. You’ll see how lucky we are to have state-of-the-art buildings at Station Plaza with kitchens, salons, and a gym. Over at Ore Valley we have well equipped, industry standard construction and engineering workshops. And at our automotive training centre we have huge mechanics garages.

You’ll also hear why I’m so proud to work alongside a talented team of tutors and support staff who are highly experienced, dedicated, and with you every step of the way.

Please take some time to look through our course guide, read our stories, and head to our website to find out more. Then when you’ve settled on your perfect course - get ready to embrace this opportunity, and let us help you build a better you.

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Principal’s Welcome #WeAreESCG JOIN OUR EDYOUCATION Action Ambition Celebration Evolution Inclusion Inspiration Motivation Parental Guidance COURSES A-LEVELS VOCATIONAL Business & Service Industries Business Hair & Beauty Hospitality & Catering Travel & Tourism Construction, Engineering & Motor Vehicle Construction Engineering Motor Vehicle Creative, Design, Digital & Music Creative & Design Digital Music Health, Care, Sport & Public Services Care Education & Early Years Sport & Fitness Public Services Inclusive Learning Inclusive Pathways COURSE INDEX HOW TO APPLY 3 5 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 28 42 48 50 54 58 64 72 74 94 98 102 106 112 114 116 122 CONTENTS.
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Once you’ve found your perfect course, flip to the back of this guide where you’ll find an application form.
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We spe cialise in helping you take your next steps towards your career.

We work hard to ensure that we are the leading college in:

Health, Care & Sport:

Our Health, Care and Sport courses, based at Station Plaza, are some of the best in the South East.

Our expert tutors have an incredible amount of knowledge. Some still work in the industry, which means their knowledge is always current and up to date. When you combine that with our pioneering and exciting industry placements, like working in the operating theatres of the Conquest Hospital, you will be able to learn all the key knowledge, skills, and behaviours you need for a successful career in the industry.

Construction & Engineering:

Our Ore Valley campus is home to our Construction and Engineering courses. The campus features 7,000sq ft of realistic working environments, with live-build areas and workshops that mirror those you will find out in the industry.

The workshops are crammed with industry-standard tools, machinery and equipment - so you can learn the exact skills you need for your trade. We’re really lucky to have some of the best engineering workshops in the area, packed with lathes, milling machines and welding bays.

Creative Industries:

Our Creative courses are based on the fourth floor at Station Plaza. We have everything you need to explore your subject and let your creativity flow.

We have printing presses, pottery wheels, kilns, metal workshops, photography studios, a darkroom, sewing machines, and the latest adobe software for animation and digital work.

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WE ARE EAST SUSSEX COLLEGE.

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WE ARE MORE THAN EDUCATION.

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I love the freedom that I have with my education. I came to Ore Valley because my goal is to be a carpenter, and I knew that these facilities were some of the best in the area.

The workshops and live build areas are just like the ones you find out in the industry, and the tutors are so supportive here. It’s great to be part of such a buzzing community.

Billy Wood Carpentry Level 3
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WE ARE EDYOUCATION.

Our EDYOUCATION puts you at the centre of everything we do.

You’ll be able to study industry leading courses, in our purpose-built learning environments, taught by our incredibly talented tutors, who dedicate their time to your learning. You’ll benefit from meaningful work experience to increase your skills, have the opportunity to go on inspiring trips, and be a part of a thriving community where you will feel welcome and safe.

Our EdYOUcation philosophy is based on seven key principles. These principles will offer you ideas, skills, attitudes, and opportunities to

help you work towards the career you want and become the person you want to be.

We will give you the tools so you can achieve academic success, provide you with a supportive and caring environment in which you will flourish, and give you the best industry placements to improve your workplace skills.

Are you ready to work hard and take advantage of our fantastic opportunities?

College is what you make of it.

Are you ready to build a better you?

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ACTI N YOU.

FIND OUT MORE about how solar panels were recently installed on the roof of the Ore Valley campus.
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We are going green with recycling and compost bins for food waste.

We’re giving you the power to take action...

We’re passionate about empowering you so you can take action, stand up for the things you believe in, and strive to be the best you can. Our college is a mature environment where you will be responsible for your own learning. What you put in will be what you get out. College is very different from school. You’re now in control of what you want to study. You’re in control of how far you push yourself. You’re in control of where you go after college.

You are our number one focus, but we’re also passionate about doing our bit to protect the planet. Over the past few years, we have been installing energy efficient bulbs in all of our buildings, we have increased the number of recycling points across campus for you to recycle and and we are committed to reducing the amount of single-use plastic in our canteens and coffee shops.

But that’s not all...

Our magnificent buildings, here in Hastings, use greener energy. Station Plaza is fitted with a Ground Heat Source System which efficiently reuses energy to keep the building cool in the summer and warm in the winter, and our Ore Valley campus roof has solar panels to harness the power of the sun to produce 70% of its electricity.

But one of the most significant change we’ve made is taking steps to offset our carbon footprint. We have planted 6,000 hardwood trees to capture at least 60,000 tonnes of CO2.

Are you ready to take action?

...and be passionate about the things you believe in.
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Students industry placements in Seville, Spain

Are you ready to c reate new ambitions?

No matter which course you choose, we will give you opportunities to complete meaningful work placements, allowing you to put everything you have learnt into practicein real situations.

We have hundreds of contacts across a multitude of industries so you can ignite your imagination and be well on your way to starting that dream career.

We are constantly building new partnerships. Recently, we placed over 15 Health and Social Care students into local hospitals so they can get first-hand experience in operating theatres.

Our Make-Up Artistry students finetune their talents in our salons, and then provide hair and make-up for touring actors at the Stables Theatre and Arts Centre.

Our Public Services students work with local services such as Hastings Fire Station to find out more about their roles and responsibilities, and each November, our students work very closely with local war veterans to arrange and host Remembrance Parades.

Construction students enjoy lots of industry placements, including on-site work with huge housing developers like Barratt Homes.

Our Creative Media students are given the chance to create promotional and factual videos for local clients such as Hastings Borough Council and local newspaper, Hastings Independent Press.

We’re giving you the opportunities to fuel your ambition... ...and work towards your future goals.

FIND OUT what Psalmody thinks about studying Plumbing at our Ore Valley campus and how it’s setting him up for his future.

READ MORE about our fantastic industry placement scheme.

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Construction Industry Placement with Barratt Homes

We will provide you with a supportive environment that nurtures success and encourages you to have fun and celebrate.

Enjoying your time at college is important for your wellbeing and an essential ingredient to your success.

Positive experiences enhance learning, so when you’ve done something you’re proud of, pat yourself on the back. Share these experiences with others and get involved with all aspects of college life.

We’re here to make sure that you have the best time at college... CELE

Are you ready to celebrate your success?

We have a thriving Student Experience team in Hastings who organise lots of fun trips, challenges and events every year, including the NUTS challenge - a tough mudder of an assault course.

Our Football Academy, in partnership with Hastings United, is flying right now. Celebrating success last year, the men’s team competes at the top level of college football. We celebrate footballing excellence throughout the college, so no matter which subject you study, there is the potential to break through into the Hastings United first team - for both men and women.

Our Art and Design students celebrate the end of each year with a week-long art show, utilising our incredible Station Plaza space. They transform classrooms into pop-up galleries and then invite family, friends and local artists in to marvel at their workmaking valuable connections for the future.

See what else YOU can get involved with throughout the year!

WATCH staff and students from #ESCHastings take part in the Nuts Challenge as part of our #ESCStudentExperience.

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Our summer festival is back Find out who our acts will be first here.

EXPLORE wethefuture.co.uk showcases our Art & Design talent.

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BRATI N Y O U.

...with plenty of opportunities to celebrate your success.

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We’ve revolutionised our courses so that you can learn the skills you need to succeed.

We are leading the way in a new era of education. We have evolved and developed our courses so that you learn the essential skills you need for the future. Making sure you get the knowledge, skills and behaviours in your subject is our passion.

We maximise these possibilities with our exceptional facilities. Our classrooms, workshops, kitchens, studios and salons all mirror real-life working environments, which means you will be able to learn and hone your skills, day in, day out.

READ MORE about how Team Chandlers Cembrit won the 2019 Pavestone Rallywith a little help from our students.

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Our modern and impressive Plaza Hair and Beauty Salon helps get our students ready for a career in the industry. We have an abundance of styling tools and products, comfortable styling chairs, manicure stations, and massage beds. The best bit - we have our own luxury spa, complete with a sauna and Jacuzzi. You won’t find these facilities at any other college in the South East.

Station Plaza is also home to our impressive training kitchen and one of Hastings’ favourite places to eat: Coast Restaurant.

Our on-site gym is run by our Sports department and offers discounted rates for all of our students.

Our fourth floor, which is dedicated to the arts, is packed with modern and traditional equipment, such as printing presses, kilns, and a darkroomall geared up to satisfy your creativity.

Over at Ore Valley, the construction trades come to life with 7,000 square feet of live-build areas and workshops. Our engineering students are able to finetune their skills in milling, turning, and welding, while also enhancing their Computer Aided Design skills.

Our third impressive campus is home to our Motor Vehicle courses, where students have the opportunity to repair cars and work on exciting projects like the Pavestone Rally.

You may already know where you want your career to take you - you may still be undecidedand that’s fine. When you study with us, you’ll gain an incredible amount of transferable skills so that you can adapt and evolve into any career.

Are you ready to start your evolution?

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Our college is a place where you can feel safe. We have created a friendly, caring, and inclusive environment to help you excel in your studies.

Our tutors take the time to get to know you, treat you with respect, and talk to you as an adult. They give you the freedom to take control of your learning, build your independence, express yourself, and encourage you to make a positive difference. Their support and dedication will not only help you achieve your goals but make you feel valued and want to be a part of our thriving community.

Louiza Tryphonos (left) had a very successful career in the travel industry, visiting hundreds of countries around the world. In 2018, she was voted the best FE Teacher in Sussex.

Health and Social Care tutor, Jake Wilkinson (left), has been teaching with us for over 10 years while continuing to work as a carer. His industry knowledge about standards and practices is

tutor, Jon Emson, runs his own catering business and shares his knowledge and trade secrets with students who are looking to enter busy kitchens or become entrepreneurs.

Are you ready to feel included?

We have created a safe and friendly college environment...
...where you will feel included as part of our community.
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The learning that you do outside of the classroom...

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We know that the learning you do outside of the classroom can be just as important as the things you learn in it. Industry trips, workshops and guest speakers are essential elements to our courses. That’s why we work hard to make sure these experiences are valuable and the best they can be. Opportunities to visit businesses and organisations related to your subject will help to expand your imagination and inspire you to reach your career goals.

Our Catering students visit London to see various street markets and peek inside some of the most prestigious hotels in the capital. They get to visit rural Michelin star restaurants and cater for fish lovers during the Hastings Seafood and Wine Festival.

Business students visit the Amex Stadium in Brighton for an insight into running a Premier League football club.

Our Sport & Public Service students love the outdoors and each year try out lots of extreme sports including rock climbing, coasteering and kayaking. Towards the end of the year, they camp and climb up one of the UK’s highest mountains, Snowdon.

Travel and Tourism students gain an insight into two of the world’s biggest airlines when they visit British Airways and the Emirates Experience. They also enjoy travelling abroad to soak up the culture in cities like Barcelona and Venice.

Our Care students have been to Budapest to visit orphanages and foundations that look after children from across Eastern Europe.

Our Art students get inspired by famous artists as they visit London galleries and exhibitions, and each year, one lucky student wins a two-week scholarship at an art school in New York.

WATCH what our Sport and Public Service students got up to on an amazing trip to Snowdon.

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What Hair student, Carol, thought about her tutors, our salons, and working in Seville.

RATI N Y O U.

And since 2017, over 300 of our students have been able to visit Seville for a month-long work experience placement. They work in businesses and sectors related to their courses, allowing them to learn a great deal about their subjects while experiencing the Spanish culture.

All of these experiences inspire our students to reach for more, push themselves, and achieve things they never thought they could.

Are you ready to be inspired?

...will enrich your education and inspire you to achieve your dreams.
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The Great Barber Bash at Station Plaza

Mindfulness and wellbeing...

We are here to look after you and support you. Your safety and overall wellbeing is our top priority, which is why we have dedicated teams to help you cope with college life and remain motivated throughout your studies.

Your tutor will always be there to support you, but if you require any extra help with literacy or numeracy, need some 1-to-1 support or any extra resources, then our Additional Learning Support (ALS) team is here for you.

Our Wellbeing Team is also on hand to help you with any struggles you might have with college work, college life, or your personal life.

We currently hold a number of quality marks which demonstrate our commitment to helping you do and be the best you can.

We are proud to hold the Autism Accreditation mark and give expert support to students with Autism.

We are a centre of excellence for the British Dyslexia Association, and each of our highly trained team meets the Matrix Standard for providing excellent Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) and Careers support.

So whatever you’re thinking of doing after college, we’ll be able to help you find the thing that is right for you.

We’re serious about mental health and wellbeing and want you to feel good so that you can function well. We host a range of events, such as our Stress Busters, to help you keep calm, relax, and focus before busy revision and exam time.

Are you ready to be motivated?

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...play an important role in keeping you motivated.
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Our College is a centre of excellence, committed to meeting the needs of young people and embraces diversity.

My tutors keep me motivated and help me to realise my full potential.

IVATI N Y O U.

Geheris talk about his time at college and how he got into Oxford University.
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Coming here has made me realise that I shouldn’t compromise anything anymore, and my dyslexia shouldn’t hold me back!
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A-Level Student

What is Further Education (FE)?

Your young person is about to enter FEand you’ll probably hear this term a lot as they work through their final year of school. FE simply stands for Further Education, as that is exactly what they are doing after school. This is their chance to specialise in the area or industry that most interests them. This can either be through vocational courses such as Diplomas and T-Levels, a more hands-on approach through an apprenticeship or, for more academic students, three A-Level subjects. All of these routes are the next step in helping your young person prepare for work or university.

Find out more and get the ‘Qualifications explained’ by scanning the QR code.

Come and Visit

We host a number of open evenings throughout the year at each of our campuses and online! This is a fantastic chance for you to visit with your young person, have a look around, chat to our tutors and get to know us a little better. Don’t worry if you can’t make it to one of our events, book a campus tour or you can watch our virtual events from the comfort of your own home.

Want to find out more about our open events? Scan QR code.

Parental Guidance.

Choosing the right course

There are many qualifications to choose from at East Sussex College. Your young person may already know what they’d like to study, but don’t worry if they’re still undecided. There is plenty of help at hand so students can make the right choice. You can book a meeting over the phone, video call, or drop in to see us. Our highly qualified team can talk through all the options - looking at things like predicted grades, personal interests and future goals. Our careers advisors are also on hand to guide and recommend next steps after college.

To find out more, or book an appointment, scan the QR code.

Safety and Wellbeing

The safety and wellbeing of our students is our top priority. When your young person starts with us, they will be allocated a personal tutor who will be their go-to person for any questions, concerns or problems. Our dedicated Safeguarding teams ensure that your young person is safe and protected. Our Wellbeing mentors provide a safe space to seek advice and support about any issues they may be facing, whether it’s college related or something more personal.

Scan the QR code to find out how else we support our students while at college.

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Quality Marks

We’re really proud to hold a number of industryleading quality marks for our excellent support to our students.

Matrix Standard – our highly trained careers advisors have been recognised as providing excellent Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) and Careers support to new and existing students.

Autism Accreditation – we’re proud to show our commitment and expertise in supporting students with Autism.

Investors in Diversity – we are committed to improving Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) practices throughout our college.

WorldHost Employer - By training 50 percent or more of our front-line staff using the WorldHost customer service training programmes we are committed to providing excellent customer service to all our current, future and past students and businesses that we work with.

English and Maths

If your young person didn’t manage to achieve a Grade 4 in GCSE maths or English then they will be able to re-take them at college. Depending on their grade and the outcome of a short assessment, we’ll be able to enrol students onto the right level of course so they can work towards gaining either a Functional Skills or GCSE qualification.

Learn more about qualifications explained by scanning the QR code.

Education for all...

We have built a college environment that respects and promotes diversity. We recognise the value that disability, gender, race, sexuality, faith, culture, age and background brings to our college and we strive to produce a work and learning environment that is safe and free from all forms of discrimination. As an ESC student, your young person is expected to treat others with respect.

Scan the QR code to find out more about Equality and Diversity.

Additional Learning Support

If your young person requires any additional support then our Additional Learning Support (ALS) team can help. They’re an incredibly important part of our college and can help with things such as learning difficulties and disabilities, in-class support, and assistive technology.

Learn more about the support we can offer by scanning the QR code.

Financial Support

Students joining us from school, aged between 16 and 18, won’t have to pay any course or exam fees. There may be some additional costs for courses such as uniform, materials and equipment or trips, but students may be eligible for a grant or bursary. We can discuss this further during your young person’s interview or even at enrolment.

Learn more about the types of financial support available by scanning the QR code.

Travel

Getting to us is really easy. Our Station Plaza campus is right next to Hastings train and bus stations. Our Ore Valley campus is a very short walk from Ore train station, and our Automotive Training Centre is on the main bus route along the ridge.

If you travel by train then you can purchase the 16-17 save card for £30 per year. This card saves you 50% on all travel. Depending on your circumstances you may also be eligible for financial help towards the cost of travelling to college. Get in touch with our Admissions Team to find out more.

Scan the QR to find out more about the 16-17 save card.

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LEVELS Progress your way. After your A-Levels, you will have great progression opportunities, including getting into top unis or staying at home to study your degree with us. You may also consider an Apprenticeship or going off into the world of work. A-Levels are the most common way of getting into university. If you want to study a degree, it is useful to look ahead at the courses that you are interested in as this often helps you figure out which A-Levels to take. We regularly run UCAS surgeries to give course advice and help you with writing your application and personal statement. A-Level your way. Advanced Level qualifications, better known as A-Levels, are two-year courses that are perfect for helping you get into university. You can choose from: ACCOUNTING 33 BIOLOGY 33 BUSINESS 33 CHEMISTRY 33 ECONOMICS 34 ENGLISH LANGUAGE 34 ENGLISH LITERATURE 34 FILM STUDIES 34 FINE ART 34 FRENCH 34 GEOGRAPHY 37 GRAPHIC DESIGN 37 HISTORY 37 LAW 37 MATHEMATICS 38 MEDIA STUDIES 38 PHOTOGRAPHY 38 PHYSICS 38 POLITICS 38 PSYCHOLOGY 38 SCIENCE BTEC 41 SOCIOLOGY 41 SPANISH 41 UNIVERSITY 28 www.escg.ac.uk
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APPRENTICESHIPS WORK

Once you have finished your A-Levels, you could start an Apprenticeship. The introduction of Higher Apprenticeships a couple of years ago, means that you will now have an opportunity to study up to the equivalent level of a degree.

Once you’ve finished your A-Levels, you may decide that you’d like to start work and make a living for yourself. You can start to look for positions in companies that may relate to your subjects or perhaps utilise your industry placement contacts to gain employment.

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Why should you study A-Levels with us?

Industry placements, talks, and trips

When you study with us, your learning will also take place outside of the classroom. You’ll benefit from lots of industry placements, guest talks, and industry trips.

Amazing opportunities to get you to university

You will be able to take advantage of our excellent links with local and national employers to gain valuable work experience in an industry related to your studies. Students have worked in a diverse range of businesses and organisations in the private, public and charity sector. These opportunities not only give you valuable hands-on experience, but it also looks great on your CV and UCAS application.

We often welcome university lecturers and industry experts into the college to give talks about their jobs, their industry, and to give you an insight into what the industry might look like in the future.

Fantastic Progression

We have a close-knit sixth form that has fantastic progression rates. This means you will have the opportunity to move onto the things that you want to do next.

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You will also have the opportunity to get involved with lots of trips throughout the year. We put on coaches to the UCAS fairs in London and Brighton so you can find out more about university courses up and down the country. Our subject areas also organise course-related trips throughout the year. Our students often visit the capital to experience the Law courts, parliament, banks, marketing agencies, and tourist attractions.

We’re a Community

Our students always tell us how friendly and welcoming our sixth form is. It is a place where they’re able to meet new life-long friends and they are able to mature and gain independence. The feel of the large, modern building, the interaction with the tutors, and the in-depth subject knowledge is the perfect stepping stone to university.

It’s not all work, work, work!

As we mentioned earlier, there are plenty of activities for you to get involved with outside of the classroom. Whether it is joining one of our sports academies, becoming a student rep, or starting your own society there is plenty to keep you busy.

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Tutorial system

A Sixth Form education requires determination and hard work and we realise that support outside of the classroom is essential to enable you to succeed. When you enrol with us you will be assigned a tutor. They will be aligned with the subject you have chosen and be able to give you expert support and guidance with those subjects.

Academic support

We can provide academic support in the form of study and revision workshops. These take place throughout the year and more regularly as we approach exams season.

UCAS application support

If your goal is to head to university after A-Levels, then we’ll be able to support you with your UCAS application. Our careers advisors are qualified to Level 7 to give you the best careers advice and guidance. Make sure you sign up for our regular UCAS surgeries too. They give you help with setting up your account and writing personal statements.

Don’t know what you want to study?

We can help

Backwards planning

Some of the best advice we’ve ever heard is to plan backwards. Work out a rough plan of what job you’d like to have in ten years. From there, you can look into the details of whether you’d need a degree, and what subjects you need to study at A-Level to get onto that degree.

Play to your strengths

There is nothing wrong with studying the subjects you’re good at. If you’re predicted 8s and 9s in English, then perhaps consider taking A-Level English Language & Literature.

Don’t get bored

The linear structure means that you’ll study A-Levels for two years. So it’s sensible to choose three subjects that you’re going to enjoy and maintain your interest in right up until the end.

Do your uni research

As well as researching the courses you want to study at uni, find out about the entry requirements you’ll need to get in. You’ll also be able to find out what facilities they have, what the student lifestyle is like, and whether you’d like to study there.

Facilitating subjects

If you’re the type of person that likes to keep their options open, then perhaps facilitating subjects could be a good option. Many of the top universities look for facilitating subjects, such as Geography, History, Physics, or French, because they equip you with critical thinking skills, the ability to research data, analyse data, and demonstrate your ability to learn and retain information.

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My tutors are absolutely fantastic. They’re really good teachers, and they’re so helpful. You can talk to them about anything; it doesn’t have to be course-related. If you’re dealing with stuff, then they’re there for you.

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Accounting

Course Code: 1391Y1

During this course, you will learn about the differences between financial accounting and management accounting. You will understand the role of an accountant and learn how to prepare and record adjustments in ledger accounts and financial statements. You will also understand general accounting concepts and how to use them in different situations.

Biology

Course Code: 1343y1

During this course, you will be able to expand your knowledge about the millions of living organisms on this planet. You will learn to critically think and examine modern-day challenges, such as saving endangered species, curing deadly diseases, and feeding an ever-growing population. You will also discover more about cells, molecules and enzymes.

Business

Course Code: 1346y1

During this course, you will build on your existing knowledge and interest for business, and develop your understanding of business functions such as marketing, human resources, strategy and analysis. You will sharpen your ability to assess trends and solve problems, learn how to set and meet business objectives, and see how theory relates to real-world examples.

Chemistry

Course Code: 1348y1

During this course, you will learn how science works in the lab and in the outside world. You will gain a detailed understanding of a discipline that will remain at the forefront of scientific development, and you will be able to understand how the behaviour of atoms and molecules determines the world we live in, our shape and size, and even how we feel on a given day.

Entry Requirements:

You need at least five grade 9(A*) to 4(C) or equivalent qualifications. Plus grade 5 in English Language and maths. Please visit our website for course specific entry requirements.

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Economics

Course Code: 1355y1

During this course, you will be able to expand your knowledge of how markets work and the variables that determine market success. You will become familiar with the concept of inflation, balance of payment, and deficit of management. You will also debate the consumption of goods and services and the benefits they provide in society.

English Language

Course Code: 1356y1

During this course, you will begin to realise that language is one of the most powerful tools that you have at your disposal. You will understand the purpose of writing, discover more about speech and explore the impact that technology has on modern-day language. You will also analyse the media to see how the key constituents of language contribute to meaning.

English Literature

Course Code: 1357y1

During this course, you will use your love for reading to explore texts in depth with likeminded people. You will study a wide range of plays, novels and poetry, and discover some of the critical theory used to explore the different meanings of texts. You will also learn how to place texts within historical and cultural contexts.

Entry Requirements:

You need at least five grade 9(A*) to 4(C) or equivalent qualifications. Plus grade 5 in English Language and maths. Please visit our website for course specific entry requirements.

Film Studies

Course Code: 16698y1

During this course, you will be able to combine the academic with the creative. You will learn about a wide range of films from the mainstream to the more challenging. Films from all eras are explored, including the Golden Age of Hollywood. Along with the analysis of films, you will also have the opportunity to learn about screenwriting and produce a short film

Fine Art

Course Code: 1342y1

During this course, you will be given a thorough introduction to the world of Fine Art. You will develop numerous skills, such as how to develop ideas, experiment with materials, techniques and processes, and learn how to present a personal, informed and meaningful response.

French

Course Code: 1361y1

During this course, you will develop more advanced listening and reading skills in a variety of contexts, while finding out about French culture and ways of life. You will learn to communicate with confidence and accuracy in written and spoken French while expressing your point of view.

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I got into Warwick University to study creative writing. I want to be a successful author and have already written three books! English language is much more than just reading - we look at the scientific side and learn how to be analytical.

English Language & English

Literature Student

The tutors are an inspiration and work ridiculously hard all the time. They are so supportive, helpful and make classes really fun!
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This college has the right environment for learning. I like the freedom that’s involved with studying here. For someone like me, that works so well. Not being told what to do all the time, just given little pointers here and there.

Previous School: The St Leonards Academy

This college has given me the ambition and freedom to go off and study exactly how I want to, get top grades, and get into Oxford University.
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Geography

Course Code: 1363y1

During this course, you will gain a deeper understanding of geographical issues, including population change, the coastal environment, plate tectonics, rivers and flood management, world cities, and development and globalisation. You will also learn a whole host of transferable skills, such as observation, measurement, analysis, interpretation and reporting.

Graphic Design

Course Code: 6377y1

During this course, you will be given a thorough introduction to the subject of graphic design, building an understanding of the principles of this fascinating subject and its impact and relevance to our culture and industry. You will learn practical skills in editing, image manipulation, traditional and digital drawing techniques, illustration techniques, and learn how to develop your ideas.

History

Course Code: 1366y1

During this course, you will become adept at asking insightful questions and examining research and evidence before drawing a conclusion. You will study the revolutions of England and France and then choose between the 16th century witch craze or developments that have shaped contemporary America and remain a fundamental issue in US society.

Law

Course Code: 1369y1

During this course, you will constantly be sharpening your legal mind while developing analytical and critical thinking skills. You will understand how the UK legal system works and how it affects everyday life. You will understand the process of law-making, including the procedure for passing new laws. You will also cover the concept of liability, criminal law, tort law, and contract law.

Entry Requirements:

You need at least five grade 9(A*) to 4(C) or equivalent qualifications. Plus grade 5 in English Language and maths. Please visit our website for course specific entry requirements.

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Mathematics

Course Code: 1377y1

During this course, you will take your passion for problem-solving to the next level as you increase your knowledge in Pure Mathematics, Statistics and Mechanics. You will develop your ability to spot clarity, pattern and structure in mathematical problems and explore differentiation, integration, vectors and trigonometry.

Media Studies

Course Code: 1378y1

During this course, you will use your knowledge of TV, film, print and digital media to produce original pieces of work. You will explore the channels of mass communication and analyse how the media represents different groups. You will also develop your creativity and learn new practical skills to help you produce projects.

Photography

Course Code: 6342y1

During this course, you will use your passion for taking photos to develop your knowledge and skills in the creative photography process. You will acquire a range of advanced techniques and processes that will help you to explore portraiture, landscape and still-life photography and develop your ideas into an engaging piece of art.

Entry Requirements:

You need at least five grade 9(A*) to 4(C) or equivalent qualifications. Plus grade 5 in English Language and maths. Please visit our website for course specific entry requirements.

Physics

Course Code: 1384y1

During this course, you will begin to understand that Physics is critical to how everything works. You will study the inner workings of mechanics, paying particular attention to motion, forces, work and energy. You will understand electrons, waves, photons, and the Newtonian world while giving it all a ‘real-life’ context.

Politics

Course Code: 1364y1

During this course, you will learn the process and understand the reasoning behind lawmaking and what impact it has on society. You will discuss voting behaviour, the electoral system, political ideologies, and the legislative process. You will also learn how politics has influenced every major human event in history.

Psychology

Course Code: 1386y1

During this course, you will use your intrigue and fascination for the human mind to understand why we act the way we do. You will analyse human behaviour and gain a systematic and scientific perspective of psycho-dynamics. By the end of the course, you will be thinking and acting like a psychologist.

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A-Levels have been a big help in preparing me for university. Being able to do independent work and being part of the Student Council has given me lots more skills outside of the classroom. I’ve been able to develop my social skills and become more confident.

I’ve got a scholarship to study Computer Science at McGill University in Canada. It’s time to celebrate !
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I really wanted to study here because it is a mature learning environment. I’m given independence, I take action  for my own learning, and I’m able to study the things that I’m passionate about.
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Science BTEC

Course Code: 15050y1

During this course, you will learn about science in a more applied way, developing skills in independent learning, lab work, and research. You will understand the principles and applications of science, practical scientific procedures, and develop your investigation techniques, all while learning how to work safely in the laboratory.

Sociology

Course Code: 1388y1

During this course, you will explore the concepts of culture and socialisation and how gender, ethnicity and religion may or may not affect what opportunities you have in life. You will understand how social structures and identities work and develop the skills and evidence you need to challenge the label that other individuals, groups or organisations may have given you.

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Spanish

Course Code: 1389y1

During this course, you will be able to widen your horizons by learning this interesting language. You will learn how to communicate with confidence and increased accuracy and study Spanish grammar and translation. There will also be plenty of opportunities to practise your spoken Spanish in class.

Entry Requirements:

You need at least five grade 9(A*) to 4(C) or equivalent qualifications. Plus grade 5 in English Language and maths. Please visit our website for course specific entry requirements.

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handson education ready for your chosen industry. We

designed our courses so that you gain

right skills you need to secure jobs once you’ve finished college.

Progress your way.

Once you have gained an extensive range of skills and have specialised in your industry, you will be ready to start your career. You may also consider heading off to university or starting an Apprenticeships to further your knowledge.

Once you’ve specialised in one of our Level 3 courses, they often give you enough UCAS points to get into university. We’ve got a great track record of helping our vocational students get into university so they can gain even more knowledge in their chosen subject.

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APPRENTICESHIPS

Once you have completed your course, you may want to start an Apprenticeship. You will be able to continue studying while earning a wage, and depending on your industry and level, you may be able to go in at Level 3 and work up to degree level.

WORK

We have worked with key employers to help shape the things that you learn during your time with us. That means, once you have finished your course, you will have developed the key knowledge, skills, and behaviours that employers are looking for - making you a prime candidate for employment after college.

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Why should you study a vocational course with us?

Pioneering education

We’re leading the way in a new era of education. We have aligned our courses more closely with Apprenticeship Standards (which T-Levels are based on) to help you gain the right skills you need to secure jobs once you’ve finished college. Our courses are grouped together in what we’re calling Career Families. Within each family, you will be able to find your specialism. One of the key benefits to this structure is that you will be able to learn core skills that are transferable across the whole career family - no matter what specialism you choose.

Our courses are endorsed by local businesses

We have fantastic relationships with lots of local businesses. They endorse our courses and help us to shape what we are teaching you, so you are work-ready when you finish college.

Guaranteed industry placement

We are working with more employers than ever before to offer you meaningful work experience and industry placements. You will be able to complete at least one week of industry placement each year that you study with us. We have a dedicated team who can match your career ambitions to a local employer so that your experience is relevant and beneficial.

Widest range of courses to choose from

We offer the widest range of vocational qualifications in East Sussex. Over the past decade, we have excelled in a number of vocational areas such as Art & Design, Engineering, Hair & Beauty, Hospitality & Catering, and Travel & Tourism. So whatever your ambition, we’ll have a course for you.

Incredible facilities

Our state-of-the-art buildings are home to workshops, salons, kitchens and studios that are just like the ones you would find in industry. We have stacks of equipment and resources that enable you to learn and practise key skills that are getting you ready for the future.

Inspirational trips

Expert tutors

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We’re really lucky to have some of the finest tutors in the South East teaching at our college. They’re all fully-qualified teachers and have years of industry experience in the subject they teach. They draw on real-life examples from their practices to help bring your subject to life.

We know that the learning you do outside of the classroom can be just as important as the things you learn in it. We want you to be able to learn from real-life experiences and have fun while you do it. That’s why our industry trips are an important part of our courses.

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Take a look at our campuses

You’ll be impressed!

We’re easy to get to Our campuses are really easy to get to. Station Plaza is situated right in the centre of town, and right next door to Hastings train and bus station. Ore Valley is a twominute walk for Ore train station, and the Automotive Training Centre (ATC) is just out of town along the Ridge.

Modern comfortable classrooms

Our impressive facilities feature comfortable classrooms, fitted with interactive whiteboards.

Industry-standard workshops

Ore Valley is crammed with 7,000sq ft of realistic workshops all kitted out with industry-standard tools.

5-star restaurant

Coast Restaurant is a cosy and friendly setting that has a 5-star rating on TripAdvisor.

Fantastic for fitness

Plaza Fitness is a modern gym kitted out with a range of fitness equipment.

Loads of resources

Our Learning Resource Centres are packed with books, computers, printers, study spaces and friendly staff who are always available to help you with assignment research, referencing and proofreading.

Hungry? Why wait?

There are plenty of places for you to grab breakfast, lunch, snacks, or a cup of coffee before lessons. At Plaza and Ore Valley we have Coast Coffee which serves Costa coffee and our Coast Kitchen, serves freshly cooked hot meals. We also have an on-site Subway at Plaza, meaning you can still enjoy the sub of the day!

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Our BUSINESS AND SERVICE INDUSTRIES pathway is perfect for you if you have always dreamed of owning your own business, you’ve always been good with people, you’ve always enjoyed making people feel good about themselves, have a passion for travel, or a creative flair in the kitchen.

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Learn how to become self-motivated and have confidence in your own abilities

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Learn the importance of punctuality and time-keeping

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Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively

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Develop good personal presentation

Develop excellent communication and people skills

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There are eight core skills and behaviours you will learn on this pathway no matter which specialism you choose.

Learn how to become highly organised and multi-task

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BUSINESS

The UK has one of the largest economies in the world, consisting of micro, small, medium and large businesses across the public, private and voluntary sector, employing a staggering 29.7 million people. It is simply big business.

Our business courses will give you the opportunity to study a whole range of business functions ranging from marketing to human resources.

You will be able to gain valuable work experience with local employers such as Hastings Direct and travel abroad to Seville for a four-week placement.

You will learn from real-life business case studies and bring learning will be brought to life while on

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industry related trips to the Amex Stadium, Harry Potter Experience and the Bank of London

We have a highly experienced team of tutors who have been working together for over 10 years. They each have terrific business acumen and specialise in a number of areas including finance and law.

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WATCH our tutors talk about our Business courses and what you will learn.

Business Level 3

Course Code: 3544Y1

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, including at least a grade 5 English and grade 4 in maths.

During this course, you will be encouraged to think creatively and use your entrepreneurial spirit. You will learn more about the world of business, the business environment, marketing and social media, the principles of management, business law, and financial accounting. You will complete case studies, projects and assignments to help embed your learning.

Business

Level 2

Course Code: 2546

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*)at GCSE, including Maths and English.

We work with...

If you want to see a full list of the companies we work with please visit our website.

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Learn how to become selfmotivated and have confidence in your own abilities

Learn how to work collaboratively and independently to reach your targets

Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively

Develop good personal presentation

Learn the importance of punctuality and time-keeping

Learn how to prioritise tasks over others

Learn how to become highly organised and multi-task

You will learn eight core skills and behaviours...

Develop excellent communication and people skills

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111,460 Curren tly employed within the region

5,629 An nual vacancies within the region

Be able to manage projects effectively

6 Understand management systems

5 Use multiple IT packages and processes

4 Organise meetings and events

3 Become highly organised and work methodically

2 Understand the value of data analytical tools

You could become a...

Solicitor

Business Owner

Event Planner

Journalist

Marketin g & Sales Administrator

Human Resources Consultant

Project Manager Consultant

Entrepreneur

Advertising Manager

Personal Assistant

Departmental Manager

Customer Service

Marketing Executive

3% Pre dicted growth by 2022

This college has really good mental health support available to students. It’s an essential resource that helps us with our problems and gives us the motivation to keep going.

EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS EXTRACURRICULAR GUEST SPEAKERS INDUSTRY PLACEMENTS MATHS & ENGLISH TRIPS
...as you specialise, you will then develop these six specific business skills
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HAIR & BEAUTY

There are over 42,000 hairdressing, barbering, and beauty businesses in the UK, employing around 260,000 people. In 2016 the industry generated almost £7.5bn for the UK economy.

Our hair, barbering, beauty, and make-up courses will give you the opportunity to learn the essential skills you need to cut hair and perform beauty treatments. You will be able to gain

Fine-tune your skills in our modern Station Plaza salons

valuable experience in our state-of-the-art hair and beauty salons as we welcome real paying clients in for treatments.

Our salons are fitted with styling chairs, washing

basins, beauty beds, nail stations, a sauna, a Jacuzzi and an Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) room.

You’ll have the opportunity to visit the hair and beauty trade shows at the ExCel in London, gain work experience and listen to talks from industry experts from local salons and theatres, as well as enter national competitions such as UK Skills and Wella’s Xposure competition.

We have a highly experienced and well-trained team of tutors who are all expert stylists and therapists. They are very well connected within their industries, which means they can help you secure work placements and even jobs after college.

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Find out how Charlotte is working towards her ambition of becoming a Make-Up Artist.

Learn how to become selfmotivated and have confidence in your own abilities

Learn how to work collaboratively and independently to reach your targets

Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively

Develop good personal presentation

Learn the importance of punctuality and time-keeping

Learn how to prioritise tasks over others

Learn how to become highly organised and multi-task

You will learn eight core skills and behaviours...

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Provide correct advice, recommendations and after care

You could become a...

Aromatherapist

Barber

Brand Representative

Hair Specialist

Product Specialist

Trainer

Nail Services Technician

Cosmetologist

Salon Manager

Consultant

and beauty skills

Understand anatomy and physiology 1

Massage Therapist

Dermatologist

Media & SFX Make-up Specialist

Stylist

Spa Thrapist

Develop excellent communication and people skills

Understand the science of hair and beauty products

20,777 Curren tly employed within the region

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An nual vacancies within the region

2% Pre dicted growth by 2022

able to fulfil my ambition of working abroad thanks to this course. Having the opportunity to work in Seville was incredible.

EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS EXTRACURRICULAR GUEST SPEAKERS INDUSTRY PLACEMENTS MATHS & ENGLISH TRIPS
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Hairdressing

Level 3

Have the chance to join inspirational barbering masterclasses, like this one.

Barbering

Level 3

Course Code: 30565

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, or completed a Level 2 qualification.

During this course, you will learn to hone your skills and specialise in barbering. You will learn clipper cuts, short fades, beard grooming, facial massage, and hot towels. You will learn creative scissor cuts, cutthroat shaving and razor outlining, and advanced styling based on trends and themes.

Barbering

Level 2

Course Code: 14983

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE or a Level 1 in Hair & Beauty Studies.

Hair & Beauty Studies

Level 1

Course Code: 19111

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

Course Code: 3742

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, or completed a Level 2 qualification.

During this course, you will master the advanced skills of creative cutting, colouring, and styling of short and long hair. You will fine-tune your excellent customer service skills and learn how to provide specialist consultations and treatments for hair and scalp conditions.

Hairdressing

Level 2

Course Code: 3735

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE or a Level 1 in Hair & Beauty Studies.

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Advanced Beauty Therapy

Level 4

Course Code: 18099

We give you the opportunity to progress onto Level 4 with our own University Centre Hastings. Find out more by scanning the QR.

During this advanced course, you will be able to develop expert beauty treatment techniques and learn more about skin rejuvenation through intense laser and light treatments.

Beauty Therapy

Level 3

Course Code: 3651

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, or completed a Level 2 qualification.

During this course, you will learn advanced beauty therapy treatments, such as how to perform full body massages, face/body electrical therapies and spa services in our hydrotherapy suite. You will also learn more about muscular, skeletal, cardiovascular and endocrine systems.

Beauty Therapy

Level 2

Course Code: 3648

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE or a Level 1 in Hair & Beauty Studies.

Media Make-up Artistry

Level 3

Course Code: 3814

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, or completed a Level 2 qualification.

During this course, you will learn advanced beauty therapy treatments, such as how to perform full body massages, face/body electrical therapies and spa services in our hydrotherapy suite. You will also learn more about muscular, skeletal, cardiovascular and endocrine systems.

Make-up Artistry

Level 2

Course Code: 11490

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE or a Level 1 in Hair & Beauty Studies.

We have really modern salons with comfy chairs, great mirrors and lighting. Our tutor has so many great links within the local community and has helped us to get involved with projects at the Stables Theatre.
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HOSPITALITY & CATERING

Last year there were 202,000 accommodation and food services businesses operating in the Hospitality and Catering sector. Just over 1.75 million people were employed in the industry, which made up 5.5% of the nation’s 32 million-strong workforce.

Our hospitality and catering courses will give you the opportunity to learn the essential culinary skills you need to prepare, cook, and serve food. You will gain

and sous vide water baths - the equipment you’d expect to find in the latest industry kitchens. You’ll also gain experience in cooking for real customers as you serve them in our college restaurant.

valuable experience in our modern, fullyequipped kitchens and have the freedom to use high-tech computer controlled Rational ovens, vacuum packers,

You’ll have the opportunity to experience different foods, cooking styles, and cultures, at home and abroad, as well as put your skills to the test in local cookery competitions. We have very professional staff and tutors who are highly experienced in the industry with lots of industry tips and strong links to employers.

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Chocolate expert, Martin Chiffers, inspired our students during an 8-hour masterclass.

Learn how to become selfmotivated and have confidence in your own abilities

Learn how to work collaboratively and independently to reach your targets

Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively

Develop good personal presentation

Learn the importance of punctuality and time-keeping

Learn how to prioritise tasks over others

Learn how to become highly organised and multi-task

You will learn eight core skills and behaviours...

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Produce accurate records and documents

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Maintain a clean and hygienic kitchen environment

4

Demonstrate a range of craft preparation techniques

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Develop excellent communication and people skills

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Use management principles and tools to plan and monitor

You could become a...

Supply Chain Manager

Restaurant Owner

Head Waiter

Commis Chef

Bar Manager

Hospitality Team Member

Events Caterer

Chef de Partie

Hotel Manager

Sous Chef

Chocolatier

Hospitality Manager

Hospitality Consultant

Head Chef Bartender

Mixologist

Ability to work as part of a team

Identify trends, seasonality and environmental factors that may affect menus

Hospitality & Catering industry data for East Sussex, Kent and Brighton & Hove - Emsi 2017

34,737 Curren tly employed within the region

1,988 An nual vacancies within the region

5% Pre dicted growth by 2022

I’m really motivated to stretch myself and try something more technical. The Martin Chiffers visit was incredible, and now I’ve been inspired to work with chocolate!

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Learn your skills in our fine dining restaurant

Take part in competitions could you be master chef ?

Learn outside the classroom through trips and placements

Hospitality & Catering

Level 2

Course Code: 3803

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE or a Level 1 in Hair & Beauty Studies.

Hospitality & Catering

Level 1

Course Code: 3717

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

Professional Cookery: Kitchen & Larder

Level 3

Course Code: 9745

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 qualification in Hospitality & Catering.

During this course, you will begin to specialise in cooking with a whole range of products such as meat and offal, fish and shellfish, bread and chocolate items. You will also develop supervisory skills and understand legal and social responsibilities, and have good financial control when creating a menu.

Professional Cookery: Patisserie & Confectionary

Level 3

Course Code: 14911

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 qualification in Hospitality & Catering.

During this course, you will learn a range of high-level skills and techniques used by international pastry chefs. You will learn how to bake bread and complex dough, how to finish products with chocolate, marzipan, pastillage and sugar, and plan and produce complex hot and cold desserts.

Food & Service Supervision

Level 3

Course Code: 17202

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 qualification in Hospitality & Catering.

During this course, you will be able to specialise and develop all the skills you need to start your career in a front-of-house role. You will learn how to supervise and ensure a safe working environment, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of food and drink business operations, and gain experience in planning and delivering a hospitality event.

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TRAVEL & TOURISM

In 2018, we welcomed 37.9 million visitors to the UK. This boosted the economy by £22.9bn. In the same year, 71.1 million UK residents took the opportunity to travel abroad and spent an estimated £45.4bn.

Our courses will give you an indepth look at the world of travel and tourism, both at home and abroad.

Inspiring trips to help you see the indsutry in action

You will be able to put this knowledge into practice during a range of work experience opportunities and industry-related trips. You’ll have the opportunity to visit the World Travel Market in London, board cruise ships, and visit one of the UK’s major airports.

You will see the industry in action by visiting local tourist attractions and travel abroad to some of the most popular holiday destinations. We have expert tutors with years of industry experience after working for tour operators and airlines.

Our Cabin Crew tutor, Louiza is an exceptional teacher and won Sussex FE Vocational Tutor of the year in 2018. We have comfortable classrooms as well as our very own fuselage - part of an Airbus A320 - for you to practise pre-flight and in-flight procedures.

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See the industry in action during our inspiring trips at home and abroad.

Learn how to become selfmotivated and have confidence in your own abilities

Learn how to work collaboratively and independently to reach your targets

Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively

Develop good personal presentation

Learn the importance of punctuality and time-keeping

Learn how to prioritise tasks over others

Learn how to become highly organised and multi-task

You will learn eight core skills and behaviours...

Develop excellent communication and people skills

...as you specialise, you will then develop these five specific tourism skills

8,169 Curren tly employed within the region

507 An nual vacancies within the region

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Improve knowledge of world-wide geography and popular travel destination

Improve product knowledge and skills to deal effectively with customer enquiries

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Learn how to research, plan, deliver, and evaluate projects and events

Deal effectively with all aspects of customer care and customer service 1

Understand the consumer profile, analysing trends, habits and behaviours

You could become a...

Cabin Crew

Duty Manager

Events Management Consultant

Holiday Rep Coordinator

Cruise Steward

Hotel Manager

Travel Writer Transport Clerk

Tour Guide

Reservation Manager

Travel Agent

Activity Manager

Customer Service

4% Pre dicted growth by 2022

Incredible trips to British Airways and the Emirates Aviation Experience have given me so much inspiration!

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Once I’ve finished college, I am going to be well prepared for any jobs that come my way thanks to mock interviews with industry professionals.

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Air Cabin Crew

Level 2

Course Code: 1963

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.

During this course, you will specialise in the role of Cabin Crew. You will improve your knowledge of worldwide travel destinations, develop exceptional customer service skills, and be well prepared for interviews at some of the world’s top airlines.

Travel & Tourism

Level 3

Course Code: 3534Y1

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, including a grade 5 in English and maths.

During this course, you will study the landscape of tourism in the UK and abroad, learn about different types of destinations, develop exceptional customer service skills, and explore enterprise and entrepreneurship. Studying this course as a two-year programme can support your progression to higher education. You may also study this course on a full-time or part-time basis.

Travel & Tourism

Level 2

Course Code: 3066

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE including English and Maths.

TRAVEL & TOURISM
I was awarded the ‘East Sussex Vocational Teacher of the year’ in 2018!
I love teaching and have been doing so for 14 years. It is always a highlight when past students come back into the college and share their experiences with new recruits.
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CONSTRUCTION, ENGINEERING MOTOR VEHICLE

Our CONSTRUCTION, ENGINEERING AND MOTOR VEHICLE pathway is perfect for you if you have always enjoyed working practically, you love getting stuck in, or you’ve always wanted a job where you can design and build things.

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Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively

Undserstand the importance of punctuality and time-keeping

Become selfmotivation and have confidence in your own abilities

Learn how to work collaboratively and independently to reach your targets

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5 Develop a good understanding of environmental awareness

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There are eight core skills and behaviours you will learn on this pathway no matter which specialism you choose.

Develop personal responsibility and self-development

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Develop excellent communication and people skills

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CONSTRUCTION

Construction in the UK is worth more than £110 billion per year and accounts for approximately 3 million jobs - 10% of total UK employment. Approximately three-quarters of construction output is private sector. New builds account for 60% of all construction projects, while 40% is refurbishment and maintenance.

Our construction courses offer you the chance to study a whole range of construction disciplines such as Bricklaying, Carpentry, Electrical, Painting & Decorating, and Plumbing.

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We have dedicated bricklaying, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and painting and decorating workshops as well as live-build areas for you to learn your trade. You will gain valuable work experience with a whole range of local employers and put your skills to the test during regional, national, and international Skill Build competitions.

You will learn the essential skills you need for your industry in our purposebuilt construction facilities at Ore Valley.

All of our tutors are highly qualified and experienced in their industry. They have an incredible amount of knowledge about their trades and have lots of industry contacts to help you on your way once you’ve finished college.

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Put your skills to the test during competitions and industry placements.

Develop a good understanding of environmental awareness

Understand the importance of punctuality and time-keeping

Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively

Develop a range of skills for installation, maintenance and repair

Become selfmotivation and have confidence in your own abilities

Develop personal responsibility and self development

You will learn eight core skills and behaviours...

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Understand the importance of health and safety

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Ensure projects are sustainable

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Manage projects by setting goals and objectives

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Adopt lean construction practices - reduce, re-purpose, recycle

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Develop excellent communication and people skills

Learn how to work collaboratively and independently to reach your targets

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Understand the benefits of good design

Understand forms of constructionfoundations, structures, sub-structures, and superstructures

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Gas Engineering

Plumbing Technician

Design & Surveying Technician

Architect

Civil Engineering Technician

Chartered Surveyor

Bricklayer

Groundworker

Carpenter & Joiner

Construction Site Manager

Plasterer

Facilities Manager

Heating Technician

Building Information

Modeling

15,447 Curren tly employed within the region

757

An nual vacancies within the region

4% Pre dicted growth by 2022

I’ve had some really great work experience opportunities. I’ve renovated an old church and worked on a new housing development. This has given me the ambition to start my own business one day.

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Maintenance Operations

Level 2

Course Code: 18027

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed one of our Level 1 courses.

During this course, you will learn a range of technical skills, across the construction industry, to allow you to carry out small scale repairs while getting ready for employment in the industry.

Foundation Construction Skills

Level 1

Course Code: 9641

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

We have high quality workshops which are perfect for any young person looking to learn their trade. We’re a highly experienced and dedicated team of lecturers, who all have tons of experience and a whole range of outside contacts within the construction industry.

Bricklaying

Level 2

Course Code: 13484

To join this course, you will need to have completed the Level 1 Bricklaying course.

During this course, you will develop your existing knowledge and learn more advanced techniques in bricklaying. You will start to become familiar with working and technical drawings of building plans, build solid walling and experiment with cavity and solid wall construction.

Bricklaying

Level 1

Course Code: 13205

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

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Site Carpentry

Level 3

Course Code: 13485

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will fine-tune your skills and specialise in building and installing first and second fix fittings. You will be able to construct door frames, partition walls, roofing, floor joists and lay flooring. You will become familiar with fixed and transportable machinery and fully understand the principles of building construction.

Site Carpentry

Level 2

Course Code: 2628

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 1 course.

Carpentry & Joinery

Level 1

Course Code: 13202

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

Bench Joinery

Level 3

Course Code: 18006

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will specialise in workshop carpentry skills. You will understand the principles of building construction, planning and pricing, know how to set out details for complex joinery, and use woodworking machinery to manufacture complex bench joinery products.

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Electrical Installation

Level 3

Course Code: 14930

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will develop your understanding of the principles of electrical science and learn about regulatory requirements related to renewable energy. You will develop skills in fault diagnosis of complex systems, how to carry out inspection and testing procedures safely, and gain an understanding of electrical systems design.

Electrical Installation

Level 2

Course Code: 14924

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 1 Plumbing and Electrical installations course.

Onsite Construction

T-Level

Course Code: 30568

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, including English and maths.

During this course, you will gain an understanding of how the construction industry works, the principles of design, the role of technology in construction, and sustainability. You will also have the chance to specialise in areas such as bricklaying, carpentry and joinery, painting and decorating, or plastering.

CONSTRUCTION
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My tutors are really knowledgeable and make coming to college really enjoyable.

CONSTRUCTION
These facilities are the best around. They mimic what the real world is like, so I’m seeing my industry in action  and getting all the skills I need for my career.
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DYLAN EVANS Electrical Student

Painting & Decorating

Level 3

Course Code: 10620

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will fine-tune your skills and specialise in all aspects of painting and decorating. You will learn how to use advanced equipment such as high volume low-pressure spray equipment, be able to apply hangings to walls and ceilings, and apply a range of decorative finishes to your work.

Painting & Decorating

Level 2

Course Code: 13549

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 1 course.

Painting & Decorating

Level 1

Course Code: 13208

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

College is a really supportive environment and has given me the motivation to get on here. I’ve completely flourished and turned into the person I am supposed to be.
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ROO ANDERSON Painting & Decorating Student

Plumbing

Level 3

Course Code: 2327

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will be able to finetune your skills in plumbing to understand complex systems and installations. You will learn about environmental technology systems, understand system installation planning, and complex water systems. You will also learn about domestic gas principles which will open a pathway for you to train in Gas Installation.

Plumbing

Level 2

Course Code: 2321

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 1 course.

Plumbing & Electrical Installation

Level 1

Course Code: 13211

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

The course content is great, the facilities are excellent, and my work placement with Barratt Homes was enjoyable and useful!

CONSTRUCTION
My ambition is to become a qualified Plumber and the college has helped me work towards this.
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FREYA EATON Plumbing Student

ENGINEERING

Engineering is one of the fastest-growing industries in the UK. In 2018, 27% of businesses in the UK were engineering-related. The sector employs 5.6 million people and generates 23% of the UK’s total turnover.

Our engineering courses enable you to learn the essential skills you need for the industry. Our purposebuilt workshops at our Ore Valley campus will help you to develop your skills in machining.

You will be able to learn and practise on our industrystandard machinery, which includes lathes, grinders, welders, and milling machines. As you advance, you will become more familiar with technical drawings, 3D design, and scientific principles of manufacturing.

You can progress into

You will have the opportunity to increase your knowledge during educational trips and visits to local engineering companies, take part in client briefs, and undertake valuable work experience in the industry.

Our tutors are highly experienced and have a wealth of knowledge in the industry. They each have expertise in different areas of engineering, such as tool making and design engineers.

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Engineering

Level 3

Course Code: 3558Y1

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.

During this course, you will build on your existing knowledge of engineering and be introduced to computer automated and robotic systems principles. You will further improve your engineering skills in product design and manufacturing, commercial and quality principles, welding technology, electronic devices and circuits, and fabrication processes.

Engineering

Level 2

Course Code: 8888

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.

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We offer engineering degrees which means you can become a highly skilled engineer with us!

Develop a good understanding of environmental awareness

Understand the importance of punctuality and time-keeping

Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively

Develop a range of skills for installation, maintenance and repair

Become selfmotivation and have confidence in your own abilities

Develop personal responsibility and self development

You will learn eight core skills and behaviours...

You could become a... Gain expertise in using specialist tools and equipment

6 Understand mathematical and scientific principles

5 Learn how to conduct non-destructive testing (NDT)

you will then develop these six specific engineering skills

Develop excellent communication and people skills

Learn how to work collaboratively and independently to reach your targets

Engineering & Motor Vehicle industry data for East Sussex, Kent and Brighton & Hove - Emsi 2017

17,427 Curren tly employed within the region

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671 An nual vacancies within the region

Mechanical Designer Engineering Technician

Senior CAD Technician

Welder

Product Development & Design Engineer

Machinist

Manufacturing Engineer

CAD Technician

Electronic Engineer

Manufacturin g & Process Technician

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4 Apply appropriate solutions to well-defined engineering problems

2

Become familiar with 3D Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Engineering

Understand engineering terminology

Accident Repair

Technican Motor Vehicle & Maintenance Technician Project Planning Engineer

1% Pre dicted growth by 2022

My tutors are extremely helpful and always make extra time to help me if I’m not sure what I’m doing. They give me motivation and pass on their knowledge, so I’m ready for my career.

MATHS
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS EXTRACURRICULAR GUEST SPEAKERS INDUSTRY PLACEMENTS
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MOTOR VEHICLE

The Motor Vehicle industry in the UK is booming and is set to keep on going in the future. The total market value for UK car body repairs is expected to grow by 14% from £4.75 billion in 2018 to £5.43bn in 2023. When you add that to the £3.65 billion car manufacturing industry, there is plenty of opportunity for employment in this sector.

We have dedicated motor vehicle workshops at the Automotive Training Centre, along Ivy House Lane, just north of Hastings town centre.

Learn your trade in our modern garages

Our two large garage spaces are kitted out with high-tech, industry-standard equipment, the types you’d expect to see in all top vehicle repair

garages. As well as gaining handson experience at college, you’ll also be able to understand the industry and put your skills to the test during dealerships tours, industry talks, and work placements.

We have some of the best tutors around. They have years of industry experience and have worked on thousands of different models of vehicles. They also have fantastic contacts within the industry to set up opportunities like repairing and renovating a 1986 Robin Reliant so that it could enter into a charity rally across Europe.

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Develop a good understanding of environmental awareness

Understand the importance of punctuality and time-keeping

Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively

Develop a range of skills for installation, maintenance and repair

Become selfmotivation and have confidence in your own abilities

Develop personal responsibility and self development

You will learn eight core skills and behaviours...

6 Carry out vehicle safety inspections and maintenance

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you will then develop these six specific motor vehicle skills

Develop excellent communication and people skills

Learn how to work collaboratively and independently to reach your targets

Engineering & Motor Vehicle industry

17,427 Curren tly employed within the region

1

671 An nual vacancies within the region

You could become a... Increase knowledge of all types of engines

5 Adopt a safety mindset to manage and avoid risk

4 Learn preparation techniques for different surfaces

3 Challenge poor practises

2 Interpret technical data to make judgements on wear and serviceability

Vehicle Designer

Mechanic

MOT Tester

Body Repair

Motorsport Technician

Vehicle Systems

Engineer

Operations Manager

Car Valeting

Car Dealership

Customer Service

Race Technician

Brand Ambassador

1% Pre dicted growth by 2022

The faclities are very professional and look just like a real-life mechanics garage. All the lessons are very educational and they allow you to use your initiative to solve problems.

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INDUSTRY
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PLACEMENTS
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Foundation Skills in Vehicle Maintenance

Level 1

Course Code: 16651

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

Light Vehicle Maintenance

Level 3

Course Code: 13233

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will further develop your knowledge of the motor vehicle industry and learn advanced skills in fault diagnosis and rectification. You will use our industry-standard equipment to find, diagnose and repair faults on engines, electronics, transmission, and chassis systems.

Light Vehicle Maintenance

Level 2

Course Code: 14942

To join this course, you will need to have successfully completed the Level 1 course.

Light Vehicle Maintenance

Level 1

Course Code: 1438

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

MOTOR VEHICLE
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I’ve always loved to get my hands dirty, and I really enjoyed the Taster Day, so I decided to come here. It’s a really great place to study because everyone gets on well with each other. There is a chilled out atmosphere in the workshop and during theory lessons.

MOTOR VEHICLE
I’ve got the motivation to do well. That comes from my tutors. They’re amazing. I know I can rely on them to support me if I ever have any problems.
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Our CREATIVE & DESIGN, DIGITAL AND MUSIC pathway is perfect for you if you have always had an artistic flair, you have a passion for being creative, you’re a trendsetter, you love technology, or you’ve dreamed of being a performer.

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2 Learn to identify, edit and manipulate media assets from various sources

Become adept at using industry standard packages and equipment

Learn how to manage assets correctly

Learn how to interpret objectives of a client’s brief and research ideas and concepts

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5 Develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients and suppliers

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There are eight core skills and behaviours you will learn on this pathway no matter which specialism you choose.

Develop excellent communication and people skills

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CREATIVE & DESIGN

The Creative industry in the UK now generates more than £100bn a year for the economy and employs more than 2m people. The industry continued to power the growth of the UK’s workforce last year as new jobs developed faster in this sector than in any other.

Our Creative & Design courses enable you to study a whole range of artistic disciplines, including fine art, graphic design, photography, animation, fashion, and film.

with everything you need to explore your subject.

We have printing presses, pottery wheels, a kiln, metal workshops, photography studios, a darkroom, and the latest adobe software for digital work.

We have a whole floor dedicated to our creative subjects. The fourth floor at Plaza is where you’ll find spacious art studios, equipped

We work with...

You will be able to gain valuable experience during your course through client briefs set in class and during industry placements. Our tutors have a huge amount of experience in their industry. They are creative practitioners who have sold their own art, and many have worked for international design companies, which means there is a wealth of knowledge for you to tap into.

If you would like to see a full list of the companies we work with, please visit our website.

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Each year our students host an end-of-year art exhibition. Check out their work at wethefuture.co.uk

Develop an awareness of cultures and trends

Become adept at using industrystandard packages and equipment

Learn to identify, edit and manipulate media assets from various sources

Learn how to capture image and audio using audio and visual equipment

Learn how to interpret the objectives of a client’s brief and research ideas and concepts

Develop excellent communication and people skills

You will learn eight core skills

behaviours...

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Interpret client’s objectives and create results to meet them

You could become a...

Visual FX Designer

Curator

Film Editor Director

Project Manager

Journalist

Social Media

Content Developer

Artistic Director

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Learn how to segment and understand audiences to gather market information

Illustrator

Achitect

Fashion & Textiles Designer

TV Producer

Graphic Designer Photographer

Studio Manager

Learn creative practice skills and problem solving

Develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients and suppliers

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109,896 Curren tly employed within the region

1 in 10 of all UK j obs are in this industry

2% Pre dicted growth by 2022

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Art & Design

Level 3

Course Code: 3542Y1

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.

During this course, you will further develop your creativity and artistic ability to specialise in your chosen area of art and design. You will learn critical and contextual awareness, develop research skills, and explore visual language to develop your portfolio.

To find out more visit wethefuture.co.uk/aaded

Art & Design

Level 2

Course Code: 3067

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.

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Art, Design & Media

Level 1

Course Code: 9778

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

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I am going to study the UAL Foundation Diploma in Art and Design.
and Respond, whether it’s the reaction of the subject or from the creators eye; this is how my work starts.
CREATIVE & DESIGN
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Games Art & Animation

Level 3

Course Code: 13193Y1

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.

During this course, you will hone your skills and specialise in digital media, with a big focus on computer game design and construction. You will design and make 3D models of sets and characters, learn about audio production, film editing, and the components of interactive media.

To find out more visit wethefuture.co.uk/gaaed

Games Art & Animation

Level 2

Course Code: 3081

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.

I’m going to the University of Creative Arts Farnham to study Games Art.

My creature designs were for the fantasy RPG Scales & Tails. You play as a magical creature zoologist, who explores unique environments and finding unusual creatures.

CREATIVE & DESIGN
MICHAELA Games Art & Animation Student
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Student: Jolie Elliott, Games Art & Animation Student. Progressing to Norwich University of the Arts to study BA (Hons) Games Design.

See some of our Art Foundation students work online at: wethefuture.co.uk

Art & Design Foundation

Level 3

Course Code: 2581

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE and a minimum of 2 A-levels or equivalent.

During this course, you will be able to develop the skills you need to move onto specialist art and design courses at university. You will research visual language and creative practices and then experiment within a range of creative disciplines. You will be able to specialise in your chosen area of art and design and complete a personal project where you will learn how to contextualise your work.

This course has a fantastic track record of helping students push boundaries, aim higher and reach new ambitions. From here, students have gone on to study at Central St Martins, Goldsmiths, and the Slade School of Art, to name just a few.

Creative Enterprise

Level 4

Course Code: visit website

During this course, you will be given opportunities to develop and hone your practice and establish your talent as a creative professional. You will cultivate your employability skills by developing creative enterprise opportunities on a local and national level while developing start-up projects and professional practice. You will be supported and encouraged to fulfil your ambitions of starting your own projects or company, during a full-time or part-time immersive learning experience.

CREATIVE & DESIGN
Student: Hamish Carincross Student: Kit Sivers Student: Cian Paige Student: Emily Ashbee
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This Art Foundation has completely changed my Art. When I came here, I just did paintings. But there is such a refreshing way of teaching here that encourages you to play around and try new things. After the course, I’m going to university in Amsterdam. I don’t think I would have ever applied for a University abroad if it wasn’t for my tutor, Jeb.

CREATIVE & DESIGN
My tutor has helped me to think about things differently and gave me the ambition to go for something when other people tell you that you can’t.
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DIGITAL

The digital sector helps to make up a proportion of the £100bn that is produced in the UK each year. There are over 1.5m jobs in the digital sector which accounts for almost 5% of the UK’s workforce. In 2016, Cisco estimated that there were 1.3 zettabytes of traffic over the internet - which equates to roughly a billion terabytes!

Our digital-based courses enable you to learn a wide range of cutting-edge skills to prepare you for employment in this continually evolving industry. You will be able to learn all aspects of digital technology in our digital hub and fullyequipped computer suites at Ore Valley.

We have high-spec computers with industrystandard software such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Animate, Android Studio, Unreal Engine, PHP, JavaScript, HTML, CSS and C++.

You will have the opportunity to go on a whole range

of inspiring trips, such as the EuroGamer Exhibition (EGX) in London.

You’ll also gain valuable work experience aligned to your interest. Our keen filmmaking students created a documentary about the social and economic issues affecting Hastings. While gathering content for their film, they had the chance to interview MPs at the House of Parliament. During the 2019 election, our Media students captured all the action from a Hustings held at Station Plaza.

Our tutors have an extensive amount of knowledge and experience in the industry - from building computers to building websites. They are constantly immersing themselves in new technology to keep teaching practice up to date.

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You can extend your knowledge in computing and systems development with our degree courses.

Develop an awareness of cultures and trends

Become adept at using industrystandard packages and equipment

Learn to identify, edit and manipulate media assets from various sources

Learn how to capture image and audio using audio and visual equipment

Learn how to interpret the objectives of a client’s brief and research ideas and concepts

Develop excellent communication and people skills

You will learn eight core skills and behaviours...

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Plan and implement game functionality

5

You could become a...

Social Media Content Creator

IT Support & Services Technician

Cyber Security Technologist

Software Developer

Systems Engineer

Learn creative practice skills and problem solving

Develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients and suppliers

111,416 Curren tly employed within the region

1 in 10 of all UK j obs are in this industry

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Ensure the best performance, quality, and responsiveness

Collaborate using industry recognised methods

Transform design specification into functional and playable games

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Develop an understanding of object oriented programming

Data Technician

Games Developer

Web Developer/ Designer

Data Analyst

IT Consultant

Network /Software Engineer

Marketing Officer

4% Pre dicted growth by 2022

I captured all the action at a local hustings before the general election. The experience fueled my ambition of becoming a video editor.

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INDUSTRY
EMPLOYABILITY
SPEAKERS
PLACEMENTS MATHS & ENGLISH TRIPS
...as you specialise, you will then develop these six specific digital skills
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IT: Software Development

Level 3

Course Code: 3604

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.

During this course, you will increase your knowledge in a wide range of ICT areas, including networking, programming, web design, and game development. You will be able to analyse complex tasks and develop innovative solutions to their problems while developing your ability to manage projects.

Information Creative Technologies

Level 2

Course Code: 2551

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.

Information Creative Technologies

Level 1

Course Code: 2594

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

Creative Media

Production & Technology

Level 3

Course Code: 19103

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.

During this course, you will specialise in creating content for a range of media. You will further your skills in graphic design, video editing, special effects, animation, and web design. Video and audio editing will form large parts of your learning as you become adept using editing software and adobe programmes.

Interactive Content:

Games, Virtual Reality & VFX

Level 2

Course Code: 19102

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.

Interactive Content:

Games, Virtual Reality & VFX

Level 1

Course Code: 19101

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

DIGITAL
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The tutors are really nice and helpful. Whenever I ask a question, they explain things very well. They have impressive backgrounds too. One of our tutors has worked with well-known musicians to produce high-quality music videosso I’ve learnt a lot from him.

Digital Production, Design and Development

T-Level

Course Code: 30034

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, including English and maths.

During this course, you will develop your knowledge and understanding about digital environments, including physical, virtual, and cloud storage. You will learn more about security and the importance of maintaining privacy and confidentiality, and you will gain a deeper understanding of data analysis and algorithms and how they can help you to work efficiently and solve problems.

I was always the quiet kid at school. But college has really brought me out of my shell. It’s given me the motivation to make lots of friends and boost my skills in computing.
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MUSIC

Just like the rest of the creative industry, Music continues to see healthy growth. Last year the music, performing arts, and visual arts sector helped to contribute to the £100billion industry and provided just over 300,000 jobs.

Our music courses are some of the best in the area. You will be able to develop your current musical ability and discover talents that you never knew you had. We have fantastic music facilities and recording equipment in our music department at Ore Valley.

We have a recording studio and sound booth, crammed full of musical instruments for you to play and record music.

We have industry-standard recording equipment, including Allen and Heath QU 16 RK 19 mixers with Nord Electro 6 synthesizers. There are endless opportunities for you to

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collaborate with your classmates, former students, and local musicians so you can share ideas and grow. You will have the chance to perform at events and festivals throughout the year, including, Spring Live, the South of England Show, and ESC MiniFest.

Music Practitioner

Level 3

Course Code: 13179Y1

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*)4(C) at GCSE.

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We have very professional tutors, who are highly experienced in the industry, with lots contacts and strong links to employers in a range of music careers, such as light engineering, sound engineering, and music journalism.

Music Practitioner

Level 2

Course Code: 2546

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*)at GCSE.

During this course, you will develop your music and production skills while developing your professional practice to prepare for progression in the industry. You will also undertake a collaborative music performance project, whether that is specialising as a performer or a producer. WATCH our

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Specialise in digital media production with our brand new degree course.

Develop an awareness of cultures and trends

Become adept at using industrystandard packages and equipment

Learn to identify, edit and manipulate media assets from various sources

Learn how to capture image and audio using audio and visual equipment

Learn how to interpret the objectives of a client’s brief and research ideas and concepts

Develop excellent communication and people skills

You will learn eight core skills and behaviours...

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Keep up to date with industry developments

You could become a...

Composer

Music Producer

Musician

DJ

Dancer

Theatre Director

Prop Designer / Maker

Casting Agent

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Be adaptable and able to work in a number of different environments

Choreographer

Audio Director

Sound Technician Manager

Music Teacher

Voice Actor

Festival Manager

Learn creative practice skills and problem solving

Develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients and suppliers

Learn how to promote and market yourself 1

44,992 Curren tly employed within the region

1 in 10 of all UK j obs are in this industry

3% Pre dicted growth by 2022

The tutors are awesome. Gary made a great first impression and I thought that he was a brilliant guy to be teaching me. I feel totally supported and included here.

EXTRACURRICULAR GUEST
INDUSTRY PLACEMENTS
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
SPEAKERS
MATHS & ENGLISH TRIPS
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HEALTH, CARE,SPORT, & PUBLIC SERVICES

Our HEALTH, CARE, SPORT & PUBLIC SERVICES pathway is perfect if you have always had a caring nature, you love helping and being around people, fitness, health and wellbeing is important to you, you enjoy being active, and you’re passionate about getting the best out of others.

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Adopt a conscientious and caring approach

Learn to use relevant technology to effectively improve learning

Learn how to manage time effectively

Learn to use communication methods and styles that suit diverse audiences

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5 Understand relevant legislation, behavioural change techniques

There are eight core skills and behaviours you will learn on this pathway no matter which specialism you choose.

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Demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism

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The Health and Social Care sector is one of the largest employment sectors in the UK and includes a wide range of roles, taking place within hospitals, care homes, nursing homes, hospices and dental practices. The industry contributes £46.2 billion to the economy and represents 6% of total employment in the UK.

Our Care Services pathway consists of courses in Health and Social Care and enables you to learn a diverse range of skills in one of the most important industries in the country. You will learn key knowledge, practical skills, and behavioural qualities that will prepare you for a wide range of careers from youth work to dentistry.

Practical learning is a key part of our Health and Social Care courses which is why we give you the chance to undertake meaningful industry placements. You can complete up to 175 hours worth of work

placement within a huge range of industry settings such as Special Educational Needs Schools, daycare centres, GP surgeries, care homes and residential homes. Earlier this year, we piloted a new scheme with the Conquest Hospital to provide students with the opportunity to work in their operating theatres.

Trips and visiting to places like the Body Works exhibition in London is a great way to enhance your knowledge in anatomy and physiology.

Our classrooms are modern, comfortable and well resourced with a range of industry-standard equipment such as a hoist to help you learn skills in how to care for people with limited mobility.

You can progress into

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Gain work experience in the surgical department at Hastings Conquest Hospital.

Adapt communication methods and styles to suit diverse audiences

Adopt a conscientious and caring approach

Learn to use relevant technology to effectively improve learning

Learn to use advanced and effective communication techniques

Learn how to manage time effectively

Demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism

Be able to work independently and proactively

...as you specialise, you will then develop these three specific care skills

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Understand relevant legislation, behavioural change techniques

SKILLS EXTRACURRICULAR GUEST SPEAKERS INDUSTRY PLACEMENTS MATHS & ENGLISH TRIPS

You could become a...

Adopt a ‘duty of care’ approach 3

Community Support Officer

Family Support Worker

Healthcare Support Worker Leader in Adult Care Outreach Development Officer

Care Worker

Social Services Officer

Deliver care and support with kindness and consideration

Child & Adult Mental Health Worker

Youth Worker

Social Worker

Supervising Care Worker

Children, Young People & Families Manager

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An nual vacancies within the region

3% Pre dicted growth by 2022

I had the chance to complete my work placement in the operating theatres at the Conquest Hospital. It was an incredible experience and has given me the motivation to become a theatre nurse.

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You will learn eight core skills and behaviours...
58,108 Curren tly employed within the region
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Health & Social Care

Level 3

Course Code: 14887

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, including English and maths. A DBS check will be required.

During this course, you will specialise in effectively meeting individual care needs, expand your knowledge of disabilities, and gain a better understanding of diseases and illnesses. You will also explore theories and practices that make for effective communication and learn how to analyse human behaviour.

Health & Social Care

Level 2

Course Code: 14876

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.

Introduction to Health & Social Care

Level 1

Course Code: 14830

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

Think outside the box with the types of careers you can have within Health and Social Care!

Health and Social Care is such a diverse industry. We’ve had a lot of students branching out a little bit and not going down the “typical” nursing routes.

NEW Health

T-Level

Course Code: 30569

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, including English and maths. A DBS check will be required.

During this course, you will learn the essential knowledge and skills to work in health or science. You will gain an understanding of the industry, learn core scientific concepts, and learn how to manage information and adopt good scientific/clinical practice. You will also have the chance to specialise in dental nursing or supporting healthcare, depending on your area of interest.

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CARE
and Social Care is such a varied course. We learn so many different things ranging from how to take and read blood pressure to understanding how infections and illnesses can spread.
We learn so many different things, including how to read blood pressure and how infections and illnesses can spread.
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EDUCATION & EARLY YEARS

There are approximately 1.4 million people working in Early Years Education sector, in roles ranging from childminders to teaching professionals. Women dominate the industry, and it is thought that men only make up 2% of the workforce.

Our Early Years courses enable you to learn a huge range of knowledge and skills in early years education and working with children.

and even travel abroad to see Early Years practices in action. You will have the opportunity to visit the Nursery World Exhibition to learn from industry experts about healthy snacks, the importance of physical activity, and collect a range of educational resources to promote holistic development.

Practical learning plays a big part in this course as you get to experience industry placements, projects, and trips. You will have the chance to visit local nurseries, primary schools

Our tutors are fully qualified professionals, and have been practising and teaching for a number of years. They’re passionate about passing on everything they know to you, including their own experiences from running nurseries and working with children. They continually develop themselves to ensure that their knowledge and teaching is as up to date as it can be.

You can progress into
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You’ll be learning from industry experts with years of experience
We

Adapt communication methods and styles to suit diverse audiences

Adopt a conscientious and caring approach

Learn to use relevant technology to effectively improve learning

Learn to use advanced and effective communication techniques

Learn how to manage time effectively

Demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism

Be able to work independently and proactively

...as you specialise, you will then develop these three specific

SKILLS EXTRACURRICULAR GUEST SPEAKERS INDUSTRY PLACEMENTS MATHS & ENGLISH TRIPS

3

Understand how children learn and develop

You could become a...

Nursery Manager

Ea rly Years & Chaildcare Assistant

Senior Practioner

Be havioural Support Worker

Learning Mentor

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Understand the current Early Years curriculum

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Understand relevant legislation, behavioural change techniques

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3% Pre dicted growth by 2022

Learn in g Support Supervisor Teacher

Care Worker Assessor/Coach

Play Centre Supervisor

Teaching Assistant

I struggled with a personal issue at the beginning of the course, but my tutors made sure I had the support I needed, and they always gave me reassurance and motivation.

Be able to communicate and work effectively with parents and/or carers EMPLOYABILITY
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childcare skills
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Specialist Support in Teaching & Learning in Schools

Level 3

Course Code: 18104

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will be able to build on your knowledge and experience in the classroom environment. You will spend four days a week in a school setting, continuing to develop your abilities as a teaching assistant. You will become an effective communicator, promote positive behaviour, and learn how to conduct observations.

ChildcareEarly Years Educator

Level 3

Course Code: 2571

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will work towards becoming an Early Years Educator. You will gain a thorough understanding of the Children’s Learning and Development sector, develop your ability to plan and prepare, as well as build your confidence to become an effective teacher of young people.

Early Years Practitioner

Level 2

Course Code: 9982

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 1 course. This course has in-year progression to Level 3.

Support in Teaching & Learning in Schools

Level 2

Course Code: 18065

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 1 course.

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Education & Childcare

T-Level

Course Code: 30035

Minimum of five GCSEs grade 9 (a*) to 4(c) in a relevant subject (including English & maths).

During this course, you will learn about the cognitive, social, physical and emotional development of children. You will fully understand health, safety and safeguarding of children, and be able to confidently observer, record and report on a child’s development to national standards and benchmarks

The great thing about the Early Years qualifications is that they give you a licence to practice, meaning you’ll be able to apply for jobs in an Early Years environment once you’ve finished college.
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Drusillas Early Years trip

SPORT & FITNESS

The sport & fitness industry is booming. It is at an all-time high and is predicted to keep on growing. Experts say that by 2021 the industry will exceed £23 billion. In 2018, there were 189,000 people with sports and fitness occupations in employment in the UK.

Our Sports courses will teach you all the knowledge and skills you need to start working in this exciting industry.

We have a range of exceptional facilities both on-site and nearby. Our on-site gym is modern and filled with a whole range of fitness equipment.

Our Beauty Therapy salons also allow our sports massage students to carry out massage treatments. Our partnerships with Summerfields Leisure Centre and Horntye Sports Complex mean that we have access

to a whole range of other sporting facilities such as a swimming pool, astroturf, badminton courts, netball courts, and basketball courts.

As well as the practical side of the course, you will have the opportunity to see theory lessons come to life during visits, trips, and talks from industry professionals. University of Brighton students regularly invite us to take part in dissertation research using oxygen masks, use heat chambers, and ice baths.

We also visit the Body Works Exhibition in London and take part in anatomical dissections. Our tutors are highly trained professionals who have years of teaching experience, and each specialises within an area of sport such as sports science, coaching, and physiotherapy.

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SKILLS

Adapt communication methods and styles to suit diverse audiences

Adopt a conscientious and caring approach

Learn to use relevant technology to effectively improve learning

Learn to use advanced and effective communication techniques

Learn how to manage time effectively

Demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism

Understand relevant legislation, behavioural change techniques

3

You could become a... Understand the benefits of physical activity

Sports Devel opment Officer

Professional Athlete Leisure Team Member

Exercise, Fitness & Health Specialist

Community Sport & Health Officer

Sports Psychologist

...as you

specialise,

Learn how to plan and adapt sessions to make them inclusive

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An nual vacancies within the region

5% Pre dicted growth by 2022

Personal Trainer

Sports Sc ience & Rehabilitation

Disabil ity Development Officer

Head of Talent Coach

I signed my first professional football contract with Stevenage Borough. If I wasn’t playing football, I would be a personal trainer because I like to help people keep fit and motivated.

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EMPLOYABILITY
2 Gain additional qualifications such as first aid and coaching EXTRACURRICULAR
GUEST SPEAKERS INDUSTRY PLACEMENTS MATHS & ENGLISH TRIPS
You will learn eight core skills and behaviours...
you will then develop these three specific sports skills
12,083 Curren tly employed within the region
Our tutors trekked across the Sahara Desert to raise money for St.Michaels Hospice.

Gain a unique look into podiatry and anatomy with our inspiring trips.

Sport Level 3

Course Code: 3609Y1

To join this course, you will need a minimum of five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will advance your knowledge of sport by learning more about the respiratory and circulatory systems, analyse organs of the human body during exercise, and learn how to build an effective fitness programme. You will also broaden your knowledge of sports injuries and injury management.

Sport Level 2

Course Code: 9646

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 1 course.

Sport & Public Services

Level 1

Course Code: 9645

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

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We walked 1900 miles to raise money for the NHS.

Outdoor Adventurous Education

Level 3

Course Code: 30012

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will use your passion for the great outdoors to develop your knowledge of the industry and learn about the types of activities that are available to outdoor adventurers. You will specialise in becoming an instructor and put your learning into practice during a range of outdoor adventure activities.

Personal Training

Level 2/3

Course Code: 17503

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 1 course. This course has in-year progression to Level 3.

During this course, you will learn the essential skills and in-depth knowledge to put together a comprehensive training programme. You will use your passion for exercise to understand the principles of fitness so that you can pass on your knowledge to others. You will learn how to conduct fitness testing and learn a range of advanced fitness techniques.

Our students enjoyed a two-course meal with a twist, courtesy of Anatomy Lab Live.

Professional Sport Coaching

Level 3

Course Code: 30029

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will develop all the skills you need to become an effective coach and help improve performance. You will study the Sports, Coaching and Physical Activity sector while building on your previous knowledge and experience of coaching in your chosen sport.

Sports Massage Therapy

Level 3

Course Code: 10625

To join this course you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will increase your skill-set and train in the prevention and management of sports injuries. You will learn a range of sports therapy and physiotherapist techniques and expand your knowledge of anatomy and physiology to enable you to identify injuries and give the correct treatment. You will also be able to tape and strap minor sporting injuries and learn techniques in rehabilitation.

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PUBLIC SERVICES

The Public Services play a vital role in the welfare and safety of people here in the UK. There are 5.36 million people employed in the public sector across the UK. Of this figure, there are 122,000 Police Officers, 146,000 people in the Armed Forces, 30,100 Firefighters and 26,000 Paramedics.

Our Public Services courses will teach you everything you need to know about the uniformed public services and help you to become an independent thinker and problem solver - two skills that are vital for this industry.

We have a fantastic range of facilities onsite and nearby for you to test your physical and mental fitness. Our gym is packed with modern fitness equipment, Horntye Sports Complex and Summerfields Leisure Centre boast an astroturf and swimming pool, and our natural

surroundings of the East and West hills provide a challenging workout.

We regularly trek across the Seven Sisters; camp, canoe and rock climb at local outdoor activity centres; and towards the end of the year, we climbing Mount Snowdon.

We play an active role in the local community by visiting local schools to help run their events, we work closely with local authorities to help with their training, and each November we organise a Remembrance Parade to mark the anniversary of the First World War.

Your learning will be enhanced during a number of trips abroad, most notably our annual trip to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps in Poland.

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Our students organise a remembrance parade each year to mark the end of the First World War.

Adapt communication methods and styles to suit diverse audiences

Adopt a conscientious and caring approach

Learn to use relevant technology to effectively improve learning

Learn to use advanced and effective communication techniques

Learn how to manage time effectively

Demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism

Be able to work independently and proactively

and

...as you specialise, you will then develop these three specific public services skills

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Understand relevant legislation, behavioural change techniques

EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS

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2 Understand procedures, traditions, and ethics within Public Services EXTRACURRICULAR

3

You could become a... Maintain physical and mental wellbeing

1% Pre dicted growth by 2022

Outdo or Activity Specialist

Prison Officer

Police Constable

HM Forces Serviceperson

Fire & Safety Inspector

Comm unity

Safety Advisor

Operational Firefighter

Emergency S ervice Contact Handling

Paramedic

PCSO

I really love all of the inspirational trips and work experience that I can get involved with.

Be able to remain in control of your emotions during challenging situations
GUEST SPEAKERS INDUSTRY PLACEMENTS MATHS & ENGLISH TRIPS
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behaviours...
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Public Services

Level 3

Course Code: 3606Y1

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will build your practical skills and theoretical knowledge of the public services through a range of classroom study, activities and field trips. This will include topics such as government, policies, citizenship, and health and fitness. You will also build on your interpersonal and communication skills and learn how to be an effective team player - an essential skill in any public service.

Public Services

Level 2

Course Code: 3094

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 1 course.

Sport & Public Services

Level 1

Course Code: 9645

If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.

Outdoor Adventurous Education

Level 3

Course Code: 30012

To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE or have successfully completed the Level 2 course.

During this course, you will use your passion for the great outdoors to develop your knowledge of the industry and learn about the types of activities that are available to outdoor adventurers. You will specialise in becoming an instructor and put your learning into practice during a range of outdoor adventure activities.

Mud Run
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The support that my tutors have given me has really meant a lot to me too. They’ve always made time for me and know exactly how to help if I’m struggling with anything.

PUBLIC SERVICES
I’ve loved every minute of college. It has taught me how to be independent, given me inspiration , and put me on the right path to fulfilling my ambition  of working in the fire service.
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INCLUSIVE LEARNING

All young people have the right to a good quality of life and take part in a college course which gives them the skills and support to successfully progress into adulthood.

Most people on an Inclusive Learning course will have an Education Health and Care Plan.

We will work with every young person and their family to plan their individual pathway and set aspiring goals which will be celebrated throughout the year. Some young people will have a support and therapy need written into their EHCP.

Our specialist team of curriculum and support staff will celebrate and build on the strengths of every young person while ensuring that any support is designed to increase independence and confidence

Our courses have been created to prepare young people for adulthood and start them on a pathway to Relationships and Community, Independent Living, Good Health and Employment.

Supported Education has accredited status awarded by the National Autistic Society

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Personalised Programmes

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Individualised programmes have been designed to support young people who are not yet ready to access the mainstream college environment due to a diverse range of personal and academic inclusion needs. The learners are supported to access intensive mentoring, work experience placements, supported internships and job coaching as they think about their progression onto full-time courses. Phone Hastings College for more information.

Supported Education

Course Code: 2401

We’ll give you extra support and mentoring if you need help progressing onto a fulltime college course.

This course has been designed to support young people with a diverse range of sensory needs, learning difficulties and disabilities.

The young people are supported by a dedicated team of specialist staff in a dedicated area with excellent facilities such as a safe haven, chill-out zone, sensory space and creative arts room.

Students are given the opportunity to develop and practise skills for independence, employment and adult life. It is accredited by the National Autistic Society for excellent support for people on the Autism Spectrum.

All learners will be supported to improve their maths and English skills as part of their programme and will be able to take a Functional Skills qualification if it is right for them.

Develop your independence, employment and adult life skills with our specialist staff and in our excellent facilities.

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INCLUSIVE PATHWAYS

Our INCLUSIVE PATHWAYS will support you while you BUILD YOUR CONFIDENCE to help you progress onto a mainstream college course. We have a wealth of resources at hand and you will be supported every step of the way. Our experienced teachers and qualified learning mentors will help you get to the next level in your education.

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Inclusive Pathways

Course Code: 20001

Our Inclusive Pathways programme is designed to help you reconnect with education. We will support you while you build your confidence to help you progress onto a mainstream college course. We can put together a personalised plan to help you improve your academic abilities, including maths and English if necessary, build your experience in the workplace, and teach you a range of essential life skills.

The main focus will be to develop social, personal and ethical work skills. You will also gain an understanding of healthy living, participating in leisure, understanding diversity, awareness of alcohol and drug misuse, understanding law and order, independent living, career planning and employability.

Once you have completed this course, you will be ready to move into mainstream college education.

Personal, Skills & Progression

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If you are 16-19 years old and are keen to improve your GCSE grades so you can move onto college education or employment, this programme is for you. It’s a one-year programme aimed at those who have achieved below the required number of GCSE grades at 4 (C) or above and therefore have not been able to progress.

The English Language GCSE programme is designed to teach spelling, grammar, punctuation and a wide variety of literary techniques used in writing, getting you ready for your final exam.

The GCSE maths course teaches you to develop a range of mathematical skills and develop techniques in order to solve problems in mathematics. Covering Number, Algebra, Geometry and Statistics, the GCSE Mathematics course will teach you everything you need to be ready for the end of year exam.

Learn about:

• Sport & Leisure

• Health & Wellbeing

• Business & IT

• Maths

• English

• Life skills by setting your own individual targets.

We can help you secure the GCSE English and maths grades you need to help you with your future.

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A-LEVEL COURSES LEVEL Hastings Lewes Eastbourne A-LEVELS A-LEVELS AT OUR OTHER CAMPUSES Accounting Level 3 page 33 Applied Science BTEC Level 3 Biology Level 3 page 33 Business Level 3 page 33 Business Double BTEC Level 3 Chemistry Level 3 page 33 Computer Science Level 3 Criminology Level 3 Criminology WJEC Level 3 Dance Level 3 Drama & Theatre Studies Level 3 Economics Level 3 page 34 English Language Level 3 page 34 English Language & Literature Level 3 English Literature Level 3 page 34 Fashion Textiles Level 3 Film Studies Level 3 page 34 Fine Art Level 3 page 34 French Level 3 page 34 Geography Level 3 page 37 Graphic Design Level 3 page 37 History Level 3 page 37 Law Level 3 page 37 Mathematics Level 3 page 38 Further Mathematics Level 3 Media Studies Level 3 page 38 Music Level 3 Music Technology Level 3 Philosophy Level 3 Photography Level 3 page 38 Physical Education Level 3 Physics Level 3 page 38 Politics Level 3 page 38 Psychology Level 3 page 38 Psychology BTEC Level 3 Science BTEC Level 3 page 41 Sociology Level 3 page 41 Spanish Level 3 page 41 A quick and easy way to find your perfect course You can find out more about our courses at escg.ac.uk or scan the QR code. 116 www.escg.ac.uk

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BUSINESS & SERVICES INDUSTRIES COURSES AT OUR OTHER CAMPUSES BUSINESS BUSINESS AAT Accounting & Business Level 2 Business Level 2 page 48 Business Level 3 page 48 HAIR & BEAUTY HAIR & BEAUTY Barbering Level 2 page 52 Barbering Level 3 page 52 Beauty Therapy Level 2 page 53 Beauty Therapy Level 3 page 53 Complementary Therapies Level 3 Hair & Beauty Level 1 page 52 Hairdressing Level 1 Hairdressing Level 2 page 52 Hairdressing Level 3 page 52 Hair & Media Make-up Level 2 Make-up Artistry Level 2 page 53 Media Make-up Artistry Level 3 page 53 Salon Management Level 4 page 53 Theatrical, Special Effects & Media Make-up Artistry Level 3 HOSPITALITY & CATERING HOSPITALITY & CATERING Food & Beverage Service Supervision Level 3 page 56 Food Preparation, Cooking & Beverages Level 1 Hospitality & Catering Level 1 page 56 Hospitality & Catering Level 2 page 56 Professional Cookery Level 2 Professional Cookery Level 3 Professional Cookery: Kitchen & Larder Level 3 page 56 Professional Cookery: Patisserie & Confectionery Level 3 page 56 TRAVEL & TOURISM TRAVEL & TOURISM Air Cabin Crew Level 2 page 61 Travel & Tourism Level 2 page 61 Travel & Tourism Level 3 page 61 CONSTRUCTION, ENGINEERING & MOTOR VEHICLE COURSES AT OUR OTHER CAMPUSES CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION Bench Joinery Level 2 page 67 Bricklaying Level 1 page 66 Bricklaying Level 2 page 66 Carpentry & Joinery Level 1 page 67 Electrical Installations Level 1 Electrical Installations Level 2 page 68 117 030 300 39699

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Electrical Installations Level 3 page 68 Foundation Construction Skills Level 1 page 66 Multi-skills 2 Level 2 page 66 Painting & Decorating Level 1 page 70 Painting & Decorating Level 2 page 70 Painting & Decorating Level 3 page 70 Plumbing & Electrical Installation Level 1 page 71 Plumbing Studies Level 1 Plumbing Studies Level 2 page 71 Plumbing Studies Level 3 page 71 Site Carpentry Level 2 page 67 Site Carpentry Level 3 page 67 T-Level Design, Surveying & Planning Level 3 T-Level Onsite Construction Level 3 page 68 ENGINEERING ENGINEERING Engineering Level 2 page 72 Engineering Level 3 page 72 MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE Foundation Skills in Vehicle Maintenance Level 1 page 76 Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Principles Level 3 page 76 Light Vehicle Maintenance Level 1 page 76 Light Vehicle Maintenance Level 2 page 76 Motor Vehicle Level 2 Preparation for Motor Vehicle Industry Level 1 Vehicle Maintenance & Mechanical Repair Level 2 CREATIVE & DESIGN, DIGITAL, MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS COURSES AT OUR OTHER CAMPUSES CREATIVE & DESIGN CREATIVE & DESIGN Art, Design & Media Level 1 page 82 Art & Design Level 2 page 82 Art & Design Level 3 page 82 Art & Design Foundation Level 3 page 84 Creative Enterprise Level 4 page 84 Creative Media Production & Technology Level 2 Creative Media Production & Technology Level 3 Fashion & Textiles Level 3 Filmmaking & Photography Level 3 Games Art & Animation Level 2 page 83 Games Art & Animation Level 3 page 83 DIGITAL DIGITAL Animation & Illustration Level 3 Games Development Level 3 Information Creative Technologies Level 1 page 88 Information Creative Technologies Level 2 page 88 Interactive Content: Games, Virtual Reality & VFX Level 1 page 88 Interactive Content: Games, Virtual Reality & VFX Level 2 page 88 118 www.escg.ac.uk

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Interactive Content: Games, Virtual Reality & VFX Level 3 page 88 IT: App, Web & Games Design Level 3 IT: Computing & Digital Technologies Level 2 IT: Software Development Level 3 page 88 T-Level Digital, Production, Design & Development Level 3 page 89 Music & Performing Arts Music Performance & Production Level 2 page 90 Music Performance & Production Level 3 page 90 Music Level 3 Music (Double) Level 3 Performing Arts Level 3 HEALTH, CARE, SPORT & PUBLIC SERVICES COURSES AT OUR OTHER CAMPUSES CARE CARE Introduction to Health & Social Care Level 1 page 96 Health & Social Care Level 2 page 96 Health & Social Care Level 3 page 96 T-Level Health Level 3 page 96 EDUCATION & CHILDCARE EDUCATION & CHILDCARE Early Years & Childcare Level 3 Early Years Educator Level 3 page 100 Early Years Education Level 2 Early Years Practitioner Level 2 page 100 Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 2 page 100 Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 page 100 T-Level Education Level 3 page 101 SPORT & FITNESS SPORT & FITNESS Outdoor Adventurous Education Level 3 page 105 Personal Training Level 2/3 page 105 Professional Sports Coaching Level 3 page 105 Sports Coaching & Development Level 3 Sport & Exercise Science Level 3 Sport & Physical Activity Level 3 Sport & Public Services Level 1 page 104 Sport Massage Therapy Level 3 page 105 Sport Level 2 page 104 Sport Level 3 page 104 PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SERVICES Criminology Level 3 Outdoor Adventurous Education Level 3 page 108 Public Services & Outdoor Adventure Level 2 Public Services Level 2 page 108 Public Services Level 3 page 108 Public Services Subsidiary Level 3 Sport & Public Services Level 1 page 108 119 030 300 39699

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The quickest and easiest way to apply to us is through our E-Prospectus. Visit careerseastsussex.co.uk to set up your profile, search for the college and your perfect course, then submit your application.

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You can apply to us online via our college website.

1. Visit www.escg.ac.uk

2. You will then be able to search for the course or courses that you’re interested in and then click ‘apply’. Make sure you select your course at the right campus.

3. You’ll then be taken to another page where you will be able to fill in an application form.

4. You will receive an automated email to say that we have received your application within 5 working days. If you have any problems please don’t hesitate to call and speak to one of our student advisors.

Please note: If you’re under 16 - your parent or guardian should check the consent box.

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Pull out and fill in the application form opposite, using a black pen and writing in capitals. If you have any problems please contact our friendly admissions team on 030 300 39699, who will be happy to help.

Once you have completed the form, hand it to your current school or college for completion. Your School will have to fill out the reference form part of the application for you. Check with your school whether they want to send it back to us, along with the application form, or if they expect you to.

You can then post it to our Hastings campus by sending it to:

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Can’t make up your mind?

If you can’t decide on a course, don’t panic. You can apply for more than one course on your application form. You will have the chance to discuss your options with us at interview. We also offer bookable careers guidance appointments for you to explore your options. The most important thing is you eventually enrol on the course that’s right for you - we are here to help you.

Course cancellations

In the unlikely event that your course is cancelled, we will do our best to find you an alternative course to help you succeed in your career ambitions. Where possible, any payments towards the cost of your course can be transferred to your new course. Any refunds will be credited by bank transfer (BACS) to your bank account.

Interviews

If we have all the information we need on your application form, we will invite you to an interview. The sooner you submit your application, the sooner you’ll receive an interview. You will receive a letter/email telling you what you will need to bring with you on your allocated day and time. As a general rule, interviews are held weekly. The interview is a good opportunity to find out more about your chosen subject(s) and will give you more information and make sure you are considering the right course for your future. Your parents/carers are welcome to come with you.

Offers

At the end of your interview, you will be given written confirmation of your offer and exam grades (or other requirements) you need to secure your place. Once your place is confirmed, you will continue to receive information about starting college and your journey to an exciting future will begin.

After your exam results in August, you will be invited to attend enrolment in late August or early September – this is when you officially become an East Sussex College student! You will need to bring in your exam results and we’ll contact you to tell you exactly when you start your course.

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