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Post-16 Participation Team

Who are we?  The Post 16 Participation Team support those aged 16-18 (up to 25 for individuals with special educational needs (SEND) to explore their education, employment or training (EET) options.    How can we help?  Through bespoke 1:1 and/or…

Richmond Upon Thames College (RUTC)

Richmond upon Thames College is one of London's most successful colleges for 16-18 year olds and adults and has a strong reputation for achieving excellent results whilst providing a friendly, supportive and secure environment. It is located in Twickenham, not far from Twickenham Rugby Stadium. The curriculum…

South Thames College - Aurora

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Aurora is South Thames College's non-residential, specialist centre for 16-25 year olds with an autistic spectrum disorder and/or complex needs. It is based at the Merton Campus in Morden, Surrey. South Thames College offers bespoke educational opportunities in this specially designed centre. A dedicated team delivers individualised…

South Thames Colleges

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South Thames College consists of three college sites within the borough of Wandsworth (Wandsworth, Roehampton and Tooting), with another, Aurora, in Merton, a specialist centre for 16-25 year olds with an autistic spectrum disorder and/or complex needs. Each site has different courses available.

South West London Recovery College

South West London Recovery College is the UK's first mental health recovery study and training facility providing a range of courses and resources for service users. This service is for families, friends, carers and staff over the age of 18 years. The service aims to…

Wandsworth Council Lifelong Learning

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Lifelong learning. It’s totally worth exploring. For all stages of life. For personal or professional purposes. Whatever the goal, every year Wandsworth Lifelong Learning helps thousands of individuals and hundreds of organisations achieve their potential through its extensive network of delivery partners. If you are…

Youth Employment Project

The Youth Employment Project (Y.E.P) support 18-24 year olds who are not in education, employment or training (NEET), to find further education, employment or apprenticeships / training. To be eligible, young people will also need to be one of the following: a young carer;…