KIRKLEES College is hosting its second round of open days later this month.

The open days give prospective students an opportunity to see the college for themselves and get a feel for the environment they could be studying in.

Visitors can ask tutors questions, go on guided tours of our centres, and find out about enrichment opportunities.

They are taking place at the college’s Huddersfield centres on Saturday, January 21, between 10.30am and 1pm, and at the Dewsbury centres on Wednesday, January 25, between 5.30pm and 7.30pm.

The college offers a range of 16-18, higher education, and adult courses and is a leading provider of apprenticeships in West Yorkshire.

The centres that will be open in Huddersfield are the main Huddersfield Centre on Manchester Road, Brunel Construction Centre, Engineering Centre and Taylor Hill Animal Centre.

In Dewsbury, prospective students will be able to visit the Springfield Sixth Form Centre and Pioneer Higher Skills Centre, which is dedicated to higher education and higher skills.

Helen Rose, director of external relations said: “We hope to see even more guests during our January open days, as more 16-year olds get closer to sitting their GCSEs, and facing decisions about their next steps.”

Find out more and book a space by visiting kirkleescollege.ac.uk/open-days.

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