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Events and residentials

As well as open days and school visits, our outreach programme includes a calendar of special events.

  • January - visits to schools in our  of Tyne and Wear
  • February - HE+ Conference at Newcastle University. KS5 visits to College.
  • March/April - visits to schools in our  in the London Boroughs of Ealing, Brent, and Westminster. KS4 visits to College. HE+ residential.
  • Early July - overnight residential events for Year 10 students from Tyne and Wear. University open days, for which we offer free accommodation to Tyne and Wear students in Year 12
  • Late September - overnight residential events for Year 13 students from our link areas in Peterborough, Tyne and Wear, and the London Boroughs of Ealing, Brent, and Westminster, to provide students with academic sessions, advice on the application process, and the opportunity to meet current undergraduates.
  • November- interview preparation webinars ran with the University of Oxford for Year 13 students from our link area of Tyne and Wear.

To receive information about the above events please sign up to our

Our Outreach Scheme document outlines the provision we are able to offer schools in our link areas for various year groups. 

We're always happy to welcome school groups to the College or to visit schools in our link areas of Peterborough, Tyne and Wear, Ealing, Westminster, and Brent. 

To find out more about any of these events, or to arrange an event with us, please contact our Schools Liaison Officer via phone or email.

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