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" I love the course, we have completed a fashion show and other interesting projects. We have also been involved in various exhibitions throughout the year."

 

Parent Information

This is a crucial time for your son/daughter when making decisions for their future career path, therefore it is important for the Parent/Carer to show an interest and support their child.

There are a variety of choices available for 14-19 year olds, therefore making the right choice can be difficult.  We invite year 10 and year 11 pupils, and their parent/carers to attend Open Evenings which take place in October and Janurary.  This is a perfect opportunity for you and your son/daughter to see the facilities available at Warrington Collegiate, get a feel for college life and find out about the courses available.  We also arrange taster sessions with local secondary schools, where school pupils choose a course area and are invited to come into the college and get a taste of the course subject.  School pupils will meet lecturers and fellow students and gain practical experience in the subject area.

We understand that the type of courses available to your son/daughter can be quite confusing therefore we have put together an overview of the different course types to help you and your child choose a course suitable for them. Please click here to view the course types.

Frequently Asked Questions – Parent

Why should my child choose Warrington Collegiate?

Warrington Collegiate has a recently built campus with fantastic facilities.  The Collegiate also offers:

  • A student-centred College providing exciting new courses for the 21st century
  • One of the highest quality providers of post-16 education in Warrington, confirmed by our best ever Ofsted inspection report in 2007.
  • Success rates that are above the national average.
  • A fun and friendly college with supportive tutors, enthusiastic to pass their extensive industry experience on to learners.
  • An excellent range of progression routes, helping our students to achieve higher levels of qualifications.
  • Winners of a host of regional and national competitions in a variety of subject areas.

What if my son/daughter is unsure about the course they would like to do?

Choosing the right course at college is one of the most important decisions your son and daughter will make.  To make a successful decision, students need to research their options through gathering information from connexions, schools and colleges.  Our School Liaison team visits schools  to provide information about the range of courses and careers available as well as arranging tasters and inviting young people to our Open Evenings.  The Open Evenings are planned for October 2010 and January 2011.  Please call Learner Services on 01925 494494 for confirmed Open Evening dates.

The Open Evening provides an opportunity to look round the college and talk to tutors and existing students about the courses and career options.  Once your son or daughter has made their choice they need to fill in an application form and send it in to Admissions in Learner Services, who will arrange an interview and contact your son or daughter explaining what happens next.

What if my son/daughter does not like the course they have enrolled on?

The first three weeks at Warrington Collegiate will be very important in terms of ‘Checking your Choice’ and making sure that your son/daughter is on the right course.  If your son/daughter feels that they are on the wrong course the first thing for them to do is to speak to their Learning Coach/ Tutor. They will be able to go through the options available and look into the possibility of transferring to another course.

Learner Services are there to ensure the first few months are as enjoyable for students and as stress free as possible.  During this settling-in period, students should ask any questions or concerns that they may have and discuss any concerns or worries they may be experiencing.

Will it cost my son/daughter anything to study at Warrington Collegiate?

Some students are eligible for Educational Maintenance Allowance (EMA) To find out if your son/daughter can claim for this please see their connexions advisor at school. You can also pick up a pack from Learner Services. For further information please telephone 01925 494494 and ask for Finance and Welfare.

Is there help available for students with learning difficulties and disabilities?

Yes.  We will be able to support a student with a disability more effectively if he/she discloses any disability or medical condition that affects his/her ability to study.  We aim to plan support and provide reasonable adjustments as far in advance as possible for all disabled students. Please contact Learner Services on 01925 494494 or email: learner.services@warrington.ac.uk to discuss individual requirements.

Additional Parent Information:

Safeguarding: Warrington Collegiate has a Safeguarding Policy to ensure that all vulnerable adults, young people and children attending activities in the college do so in a safe and secure environment. It sets out the steps we take to protect vulnerable adults, children and young people and the procedures we would use to deal with any issues. 

The Safeguarding Policy is approved by the Governors and Senior Management.  Any student concerned about their own safety or the safety of another student should speak to their Learning Coach/ Tutor, a Welfare Adviser in Learner Services or the college's Safeguarding Officers.

To view college newsletters click on the links below.

Success Leaflet - Summer 2011

Success Leaflet - Spring 2011

Winter Newsletter 2010

Autumn Newsletter 2010

Summer Newsletter 2010 (2)

Summer Newsletter 2010

Spring Newsletter 2010

Autumn Newsletter 2009