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WALTHAM FOREST COLLEGE
Looking for a college that supports your aspirations? Waltham Forest College is the place to be this September.
There are a multitude of reasons why you might want to expand your education; whether to further your education as a school leaver, or perhaps you’re looking to progress your career or make a fresh start with something new by developing new skills that could boost your confidence, career prospects, and earning potential, as well as make new friends. Becoming a student at Waltham Forest College could make all the difference to your future life choices.
Waltham Forest College is the only GFE (General Further Education College) in London to be rated as Outstanding by Ofsted who stated that “Learners and apprentices flourish in an environment where they experience excellent teaching and training”.
Our students achieve and progress exceptionally well and Waltham Forest College is ranked in the top 3% of GFE colleges in the country.
The College has recently benefitted from around £18m of investment to upgrade the estate industry-standard, state of the art facilities including:
- Green and sustainable smart home technology
- Creative, filming and editing studios
- Hospital wards with clinical simulation centre
- Virtual classrooms
- Plumbing & electrical workshops
- Hair, beauty & theatrical media salons
- Digital creative studios and Mac suites as well as
- The STEM Centre, a suite of innovative and interactive spaces offering industry standard facilities in motor vehicle and engineering.
Waltham Forest College prides itself on being an inclusive, supportive, and highly aspirational college. Students achieve well and progress to great careers including progression to higher education.
Places are filling fast; if you want to transform your life and be part of an outstanding team, apply online at www.waltham.ac.uk or visit the College on GCSE results day on Thursday 22 August 2024.
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