How many campuses does Wakefield College have?

How many campuses does Wakefield College have?

two
Wakefield College spans two stunning campuses across the Wakefield District. Wakefield City Campus is located within Wakefield city centre with several buildings located in other prime city centre locations. Castleford Campus is located in Glasshoughton closeby to the Xscape and Junction 32 Shopping Outlet.

What can you study at Wakefield College?

Access to Higher Education Are you interested in a one year route to a degree in art, social work, computing, science, nursing, primary teaching, law or business? Learn more.

What date does Wakefield College start?

Some courses have different start dates – check with your tutor for definitive term times….Academic Years 2020 – 2021.

Autumn Term 2020
Classes Monday, 21 September, 2020 Friday, 23 October, 2020
Half Term Monday, 26 October, 2020 Friday, 30 October, 2020
Classes Monday, 2 November, 2020 Friday, 18 December, 2020

Has Wakefield got a university?

University Centre at Wakefield College has something for everyone – our aim is to get you started at the right level and on the best route for you.

Where is Wakefield located in the UK?

West Yorkshire
Wakefield is a cathedral city and the administrative centre of the City of Wakefield district of West Yorkshire, England. The city is on the River Calder at the eastern edge of the Pennines.

Is Wakefield North East?

Wakefield is located in the county of West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber, three miles north-east of the town of Horbury, and 161 miles north of London….Which county is Wakefield in?

Ceremonial County West Yorkshire
Historic County Yorkshire

Can adults do A levels at college?

If you want to take A Levels as an adult, you have two options. Either return to college as a mature student or study online via distance learning.

What do I need to take to Enrol at college?

Enrolment Documents 2021-22

  1. RESIDENCY DOCUMENTS. We will need to see evidence of your residency status in the UK or Republic of Ireland, such as your in-date British or Irish passport.
  2. EMPLOYMENT STATUS/INCOME DOCUMENTS.
  3. ADVANCED LEARNER LOANS/STUDENT FINANCE LOANS.
  4. SPONSOR/EMPLOYER FUNDING.
  5. SELF-FUNDING PAYMENTS.

Why is it called Wakefield?

Toponymy. The name “Wakefield” may derive from “Waca’s field” – the open land belonging to someone named “Waca” or could have evolved from the Old English word wacu, meaning “a watch or wake”, and feld, an open field in which a wake or festival was held.

What is Wakefield famous for?

Wakefield is a cathedral city of nearly 100,000 people and is situated nine miles south of Leeds on the river Calder. The town is most famous for its coal-mining heritage, cathedral and rhubarb.

What are the 5 towns of Wakefield?

Wakefield is at the heart of Yorkshire, with a population of 336,000 based around Wakefield City, the Five Towns (Pontefract, Castleford, Knottingley, Featherstone and Normanton), and the towns and villages to the north west of the district.

Is Wakefield a bad place to live?

The town’s proximity to other major cities makes it an attractive commuter base. The real estate rates and prices are low and the homes have beautiful Victorian influences. Wakefield is located near rivers and has pristine patches of land. The cost of living is low and is generally a good place to live.

Where is Wakefield City College in Wakefield located?

Wakefield College spans two stunning campuses across the Wakefield District. Wakefield City Campus is located within Wakefield city centre with several buildings located in other prime city centre locations. Castleford Campus is located in Glasshoughton closeby to the Xscape and Junction 32 Shopping Outlet.

Is there a bus from Castleford to Wakefield?

The Journey Planner on Metro’s website at www.wymetro.com is one of the easiest ways to work out your journey to College or anywhere in Yorkshire by bus and train. The X32 provides a direct service between Wakefield Bus station and the Castleford Campus, and then onto Junction 32 and Xscape.

When was Wakefield College inspected by Ofsted?

Ofsted conducted a full Inspection of Wakefield College in February 2014, looking at every area of our work from sixth form provision to training to help people back into work, and they concluded that we are a good College.

What did Wakefield College students do at ridings?

The Ridings Shopping Centre really loving their aerial display of a flock of individually crafted origami birds created by the talented students of Wakefield College! The aerial sculpture really adds a splash of colour and makes everyone smile every time they walk past it.

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