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University Visits and Rock Painting

University Visits and Rock Painting

To prepare our students for the next stages in their lives the support and pastoral team provide a wide variety of activities and trips. The most recent of there were visits to The University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores, Lancaster University, UCLAN and Edgehill University. This is a very interesting day for the students who are just starting to think about their options of a job, apprenticeship or a university degree. Thank you so much to our support staff for organising this and for to the Universities of organising tours and support with personal statement writing and understanding student finance.

To help allow students minds a break from all the information they are dealing with the pastoral team put on an event of rock painting. The students had a lot of fun and also produced some amazing designs.

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