St Charles sixth form college

information on courses on subject and the  available.  An ability to work with information and communication technologies is as essential to education, life and workplace success as ‘reading, writing and arithmetic’. No matter your pathway in life, ICT will open new doors to enjoyment, enlightenment and employment, and ICT students are better prepared for a digitally enhanced, globally competitive world.

enrichment activities.  At St Charles, we believe developing students skills outside of the classroom is vital. We offer a variety of activities that are open to all students. Wednesday afternoons are reserved for students to get involved in enrichment activities.

and quotes from student.As a student of St Charles, you will be educated in a safe, supportive and challenging environment where all our actions and activities are designed to support

in St Charles very accessible as is very it is very close to the  train as station as well as having many bus stops around  the area. Anthers selling point of the college it tis sports department, they provide multitude of sport to partake in such as football, basketball and many more which makes easy for student find some think they will like.  

This college   also provides enrichment, there are activities that done once a week and they vary from film club grading  to club, cabaret club

St Charles Sixth Form College Different

 In St Charles is very accessible as it is very close to the train station as well as having many bus stops around the area.

Another selling point of the college is its sports department, they provide a multitude of sports to partake in such as football, basketball and many more which makes it easy for students to find something they will like.

This college also provides enrichment, these are activities that are done once a week and they vary from film club to gardening club, to cabaret club.

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