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Warrington & Vale Royal College
Warrington’s largest furthest education provider, Warrington & Vale Royal College, is ready to host four open evenings this year, with the first taking place on Monday October 3. This is a great opportunity to discover what makes the college a Centre of Vocational & Technical excellence, and how choosing to study one of its T levels, apprenticeships or fantastic vocational courses can help you achieve your career goals.
Year 11 pupils from all across Warrington and its surrounding areas are invited to attend an open evening at Warrington campus and get a real feel for student life. Guests will be able to tour the college’s state-of-the-art facilities, speak to the college’s expert tutors, take part in subject specific activities and chat with current students about life at the college.
This year is an incredibly exciting one for the college as it sees the launch of its brand-new Health & Social Care Academy, the opening of its Advanced Creative & Digital Skills Centre and the continued investment into the resources and facilities for its Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering Training and its Advanced Construction Trades. If you are in year 11 and considering your next steps, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to explore what’s on offer at this local college situated in the heart of Warrington.
The first chance to visit the college and see all it has to offer is Monday October 3 2022 from 5pm–8pm. Additionally, the college is holding open evening’s on Tuesday October 18 2022, Wednesday November 9 2022 and Tuesday February 7 2023. To register your place at an open evening, please visit: wvr.ac.uk/openevenings
Visit: wvr.ac.uk to learn more about Warrington & Vale Royal College and discover the full range of courses and opportunities available to you.
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