Easton College

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Easton College is located 7 miles west of Norwich, next to the Royal Norfolk Showground. It is an ideal place to study and offer unique surroundings, being set in 245 hectares of idyllic countryside and farmland. The main focus of the college is on vocational courses including Access, Foundation Degrees, Diplomas, NVQs and Apprenticeships.

The college has seen various developments being completed over the last few months; these have included an equestrian and animal welfare centre, an indoor tennis centre, additional accommodation facilities, a teaching block containing classrooms, laboratories, demonstration rooms and IT suites and finally a third generation artificial pitch for football and rugby.

The Access to HE Diploma (Land-based Studies) course is designed to prepare students for progression onto Higher Education but also enables individuals to develop their skills which will be appropriate to seeking employment or self employment in the Land-based industries. The course is delivered over 3 days each week and students will have the opportunity to focus on a specific area within Land-based Industries. During their studies all students examine a range of subject areas in-depth though practical experience, reflection and analysis including their opportunity to specialise in their chosen area they wish to progress further in Higher Education or employment.

Easton College have information sessions running on the following days:
- Wednesday 17th March 2010 at 4.30pm-7.30pm
- Saturday 20th March 2010 at 10.00am-1.00pm
- Wednesday 14th July 2010 at 4.30pm-7.30pm

Prospective students are welcome to visit the college campus, speak to staff in the course area(s) they have interest in and even apply for a course. There is no need to book in advance, just turn up between the stated times.

By visiting the college website www.easton-college.ac.uk more details can be found on all of our courses, and online applications can be made. Alternatively you can contact 01603 731232 for information.

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