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Stanmore College offers a range of courses for adults, including free ESOL, maths, and T-levels, as well as higher education and access to HE. It also provides courses for 16-18 year olds, such as uniformed public services, audio production, and redevelopment of the college.
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http://www.stanmore.ac.uk/. Stanmore College is a small college for further education in the London Borough of Harrow. It was established in 1987 as one of the borough's three tertiary colleges, originally called Elm Park College.
At Stanmore, we prioritise the well-being and success of our students. Our comprehensive programmes include bursary and pastoral support, as well as safeguarding and support teams that are available to assist with any needs that may arise. Alongside our football programmes we also offer multi-support coaching enrichment for the whole college.
Courses • Stanmore College. 020 8420 7700 enquiries@stanmore.ac.uk. en. FREE* ESOL Summer Courses for Adults View the course.
Stanmore College will provide a state-of-the-art inclusive learning campus in the heart of the Stanmore community that will ensure all local people can benefit from the best possible education and training to enable them to achieve the best employability skills.
Gain a qualification to increase employability. Choose between Level 1 or Level 2. A guaranteed interview with a local employer. A FREE SUIT purchased by the College. Help to prepare you for interviews. To express interest email admissions@stanmore.ac.uk or call 020 8420 7700.
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