About Us

The College Charter

Before your course we will provide:

  • Full details about progression routes and previous achievement rates
  • Entry requirements for the course
  • Information about fees and any financial support that may be available to you 
  • Impartial advice and guidance to help you make the right decision
  • Extra help if you need additional support

At the start of your course we will:

  • Give you an induction onto the course and college and explain clearly your rights and responsibilities as a member of the college community
  • Show you round the college and familiarise you with the buildings and facilities
  • Discuss with you any additional support you may need after your initial assessment

During you course you can expect:

  • A high quality learning programme delivered by well qualified and experienced staff
  • Regular meetings with your tutor to discuss your progress
  • Opportunities to express your views about your course and college
  • Your written work and assignments returned promptly, with written feedback that can help you in your studies
  • Access to confidential counselling and welfare services
  • Help with careers advice and guidance

We expect you to:

  • Attend punctually and regularly
  • Show respect for others and their property
  • Work hard and follow the terms of your learning agreement
  • Uphold the no smoking policy which means smoking is only permitted in designated areas outside the College

Your parents can expect:

  • Regular progress reviews
  • At least one parents’ evening each year
  • To be contacted by tutors if there are any issues relating to your progress which are causing concern
  • The opportunity to provide feedback on the College, both informally and by participating in the parental telephone survey carried out in the spring term
  • To be asked to encourage appropriate conduct and hard work at all times
About Us - College Charter