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SJR Open Events 2023

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Open Events 2023

 

We are pleased to welcome visitors to our beautiful campus for our Open Events 2023.

Saturday 7th October 2023 10.00 – 13.00

Wednesday 18th October 2023 16.30 – 19.30

Thursday 9th November 2023 16.30 – 19.30

Find out about all our subjects and Careers Academies from our teaching staff and students whilst exploring our beautiful campus. 

Our Principal Peter McGhee will be hosting a number of talks to introduce you to our outstanding college and our learning support and pastoral staff will be available to answer your questions. 

You will also get the opportunity to grab a coffee at Starbucks, sample food from our delicious menu and learn more about our exciting enrichment programme and upcoming trips and visits for 2023!

We cannot wait to welcome you to St John Rigby College – your College where you will “grow with us”.

 
 

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If you’re not quite ready to start on a Level 3 Technical course (T Levels) or a Vocational Level 3 course (BTEC) but want to begin on the path to your chosen career, the Transition Programme could be for you.  

Transition Programmes are tailored to prepare students to move onto Technical or Vocational Level 3 study. They will give you the opportunity to improve your English and Maths, your work readiness skills and introduce you to the technical skills and concepts that you will need for future study and employment. 

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