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College Offers Help And Support For GCSE Results

Wednesday 20th August 2014 Bath Echo News Team Education, News Headlines

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Young people who need help with their next steps following the release of this year’s GCSE results are invited to talk through their options at City of Bath College.

The College is holding an Advice Day on Friday 22nd August for students who have received their GCSE results.

Staff will be on hand to offer information, advice and guidance on how students can move forward.

All students are welcome, especially those who are not sure what to do from September, as well as those whose exam results were better or not as good as expected.

Students are invited to drop into the Student Advice Centre between 10am and 2pm on Friday to talk to careers advisors and course tutors. No appointments are needed.

Students will be able to find out about the wide range of academic and vocational courses available to them at City of Bath College.

Some of next month’s full-time courses still have places available, including Product Design, Hair and Media Make-Up and Stonemasonry.

The Student Advice Centre is located on the ground floor of the Roper Building on James Street West. For more information call 01225 312191 or email [email protected].

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