Sussex Downs College, with sites in Eastbourne, Lewes,Newhaven andHailsham, prides itself on creating a specifically-tailored learning experience for every student.
With 3,128 A level entries this summer, the college had the highest number of students taking A levels in the south east region. Out of 1,100 students taking A level exams, over 750 achieved the university entry grades of A-C.
These results are the second big recent success for the college, after being praised by OFSTED for its outstanding leadership andmanagement' and the quality of its teaching and learning following its inspection in March 2007.
Sussex Downs College incorporates Park College, Lewes 6th Form and Eastbourne Vocational College. Lewes 6th FormCollege offers courses in both academic and vocational subjects,with qualifications ranging from GCSEs to foundation degrees. Students can study a broad and balanced choice of courses at a level that suits them.
Eastbourne Vocational College (EVoC) has a strong reputation for providing vocational training with an emphasis on developing skills. Students are taught by industry professionals, and can train on site, in facilities such as King's Restaurant and the Graduations salon.
At Park College in Eastbourne, students benefit from a supportive tutorial network to boost their academic studies. With many sporting, creative and social events available, students can add a further dimension to their work.
Sussex Downs College also offers courses for mature learners through theAdult College. Training Solutions, the college's employer relations arm, can help students keen to get into the world of work and the International College is aimed at helping European and international students to achieve their goals.
Sussex Downs College also works closely with local schools to helpmeet the needs of young people in the area. The college offers 14-16 year-olds the opportunity to undertake work based learning during years 10 and 11. They can undertake a range of vocational programmes at the college as part of their key stage 4 programme. Students usually attend college for one day a week and many spend a further day on a work placement giving them a real chance to pursue their interests and gain valuable training and work experience.
Numerous awards, strong student success, brand new multimedia facilities and praise from OFSTEDunderlines that SussexDowns College is the FE college of the future.
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