A Levels: For those who enjoy academic subjects and want to progress to university or a degree level apprenticeship.
T Levels: For those who enjoy a blend of classroom learning and want to build their practical skills and knowledge within an industry placement.
Vocational Courses: Provide practical, career-focused training with pathways to employment, apprenticeships or higher study.
Apprenticeships: Earn a wage while gaining qualifications and real work experience.
Open Events FAQs
Make the most of your Open Event experience!
To get the most out of your open day, it’s helpful to come with a list of questions you’d like answered. To help you get started, we’ve put together some idea
Questions to ask about courses…
An open day is your chance to find out more about any subjects you’re interested in, whether you know what you want to apply for or not. Teachers of each course will be on hand, along with current students, who you can chat with and ask any questions.
What could I study at university after this course?
What grades do I need to study this course?
What topics will I learn about?
How will I be assessed?
What skills do I need to succeed on this course?
What are the teaching methods of the course?
Does the course offer any opportunities to take part in any work experience or live briefs?
What have previous students progressed to?
What other subjects should I study alongside this course?
Questions to ask about clubs and societies…
Being a student is about so much more than what you study. That’s why we offer an array of different clubs and societies to join. Use this opportunity to investigate what these are and start getting to know those that run them. There are also opportunities to volunteer or boost your employability skills through our partnerships.
Can I boost my employability skills through opportunities offered?
What are the different clubs and societies on offer?
How can I find out more about clubs and societies when I start?
When can I sign up for clubs and societies? Will this be during freshers week?
Are there many volunteering opportunities available?
Questions to ask about student support…
Your wellbeing is our number one priority. Without taking care of your mental health you won’t enjoy your course or student experience. We recognise the importance of student wellbeing and have put in place a wealth of support services and resources to help students.
What kind of learning support do you provide for students?
What support services do you offer for students suffering with their mental health?
How often is student support offered?
Do you offer counselling services?
How accessible are these support services for students? Where can I find them?
Where can I go if I need help with my coursework and assignments?
Is everywhere fully accessible?
The college campus is designed to be accessible. Check out our 360° virtual tour to see.
Parking for visitors with disabilities is available on the college site.
Can school groups attend an Open Day?
Yes – we welcome visits from school groups.
If you are a teacher arranging a school group visit, please email our Schools Liaison and Outreach Officer Christian.Fadoju@newham.ac.uk who will create a tailored experience for your group.