Post-16 Careers Evening 2015 - St Peter`s Catholic High School
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Post-16 Careers Evening 2015 - St Peter`s Catholic High School
Welcome St. Peter’s Catholic High School would like to welcome you to our annual Post 16 Careers Evening. Your son/daughter is fast approaching the end of their time with us here at school. In order to provide fully comprehensive guidance for your son/daughter to promote appropriate career pathway choices, we have gathered together a range of post-16 providers. The information, literature and guidance available this evening will help support making this difficult, yet essential decision much easier. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions, no matter how unimportant they may seem. This booklet contains information you may consider relevant when you are making a choice including; full college information and useful contacts and websites. We hope you find this evening useful and if you have any further questions please feel free to contact us at school. Thank you for your continued support. Mrs C Welch & Mrs N Maloney PSHE, Citizenship and CEIAG Team Choosing a pathway What are the main options? College Apprenticeships In making the choices what should you consider? What subjects are best for your son/daughter? Which subjects do they enjoy? Which subjects do their teachers recommend? What are their predicted grades and course levels? Transport- how will they get to and from the placement and how much will it cost? Which college is best suited to your son/daughter’s learning style and capabilities? Location of the college – is it going to be easy to get to? What should you and your son/daughter be doing now and throughout the year? Achieve the best grades they can through hard work, lots of revision and determination Complete a CV in PSHE lessons or at home which needs to be updated regularly Research College Research Apprenticeships Research Jobs Research Universities Attend open evenings for a selection of colleges and training providers Speak to Head of Year, Mrs Welch, Mrs Maloney or your Form Tutor Speak to Careers Advisor – Mike Sutton How NOT to choose! Don’t choose a college or job just because you know someone who is there. It may be that you do not like the same things as they do Don’t choose a subject because your best friend chooses it. It may be right for him/her but not for you! Don’t choose a subject because it looks easy – all subjects involve two years of continuous hard work and commitment! What is the school’s commitment to your son/daughter? Arrange guest speakers to come into school Show and guide them on how to apply for colleges and jobs Prospectuses for all local colleges are available in the LRC Provide information advice and guidance in PSHE lessons Post – 16 Careers Event within school Help to produce a CV Give all pupils a reference Support them through their exams Mock interview experience Provide a record of achievement folder A message from our Careers Adviser I am here to offer you impartial information, advice and guidance regarding the important choices that you will make in Year 11 about college and the world of work. Please feel free to come and see me when I am in school; usually all day Thursday and Friday. Whether you need to ask a question or book a 1:1 interview, I am here to help! Mike Sutton Careers Adviser St John Rigby College Gathurst Road, Orrell, Wigan Lancashire, WN50LJ Tel: 01942 214797 Email address: [email protected] Admissions Officer contact details: Debra Myers [email protected] College mission statement: We are a Catholic College dedicated to the education and development of the whole person, so that all students can realise their full potential. We will provide a unique and challenging environment where every individual is valued, talents are recognised and nurtured, achievements are celebrated and dedication is rewarded. Open evening dates: Monday 3rd October 2016 Tuesday 18th October 16 Thursday 3rd November 16 Useful contacts: High school liaison manager - David Darby Tel. 01942 214797 Ext 170 [email protected] Type of courses available e.g. A Levels, Vocational BTEC, Apprenticeships, GCSEs, and Traineeships A Levels, Vocational BTEC L2 and L3 and GCSEs 2016 -2017 Points needed for entry: Academic Advanced Level 3 Programme (Examination Based Assessment Pathway) At St John Rigby College we review each student on an individual basis. To guarantee enrolment to study a programme of A Level subjects, you will need a minimum of 2 GCSEs at grade B and 3 GCSEs at grade C, in addition to a grade 5 in English Language. Subject specific requirements are shown within the course information section of the prospectus. As a general rule we want you to have shown ability at GCSE in the subjects that you want to study at St John Rigby College. The more subjects that you pass at A*-C and the higher your GCSE grades, the more options you will have when you enrol at St John Rigby College. This pathway offers progression to Higher Education, Advanced Apprenticeships or employment. Applied Advanced Level 3 Programme For enrolment to study an Applied Programme at Advanced Level (for which the assessment is predominantly coursework based), you will need a minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade C, in addition to a grade 4 in English Language. Students with this GCSE grade profile are advised to follow a 3 A Level equivalence pathway. This will typically involve a BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma or a BTEC Level 3 National Diploma plus 1 A Level. Subject specific requirements are shown within the subject pages section. As a general rule we want you to have shown ability at GCSE in the subject that you want to study at St John Rigby College. The more subjects that you pass at A*-C and the higher your GCSE grades the more options you will have when you enrol at St John Rigby College. This pathway offers progression to Higher Education, Advanced Apprenticeships or employment. St John Rigby College Student Achievement 99% Pass rate across all advanced level courses 76% Highest grades overall on advanced level courses (A*-C) 100% Pass rate achieved by our advanced vocational students for the fourth consecutive year 88% BTEC students awarded a distinction/distinction* across all courses St John Rigby College students have achieved another remarkable set of results, surpassing all previous records and continuing the year on year improvements that have taken place over the last five years. The A level pass rate has once again exceeded 99% and the top grade passes (grades A*–C) have increased to a staggering 76%. These figures exceed all of the latest benchmarks for sixth form colleges, which is particularly impressive when considered in the context of St John Rigby College being highly inclusive and providing many young people with the opportunity to study A levels which would not be afforded them at some other colleges. Students following vocational qualifications achieved a similarly remarkable set of results with an amazing 100% pass rate being realised for the fourth consecutive year and with more than 88% of students being awarded a Distinction or Distinction*. Across all courses this represents another leap forward in the raising of aspirations and is certain to result in another year of outstanding ‘value added’ performance. Winstanley College Winstanley Road Billinge Wigan WN5 7XF Tel: 01695 633244 Email address: [email protected] [email protected] Admissions officer contact details: Dan Vernon (School Liaison Contact) 01695 628610 – Admissions Office College mission statement: To achieve academic excellence in a supportive and challenging learning community. Open evening dates: Thursday 20th October (date allocated to St Peter’s – students can come to another evening if this is inconvenient) Thursday 17th November Thursday 9th February All 6:30pm – 8:30pm Courses available: A wide range of A Levels and BTEC Music Courses 2016 -2017 Points needed for entry 48+ A* = 10 points A = 8 points B = 6 points C = 4 points Students are able to book their admissions interview online at www.winstanley.ac.uk, or by calling the admissions office on 01695 628610. We ask that students bring their completed application forms to interview. These are available to download via our website, and some hard copies will be sent to school. Runshaw College Langdale Road, Leyland, PR25 3DQ Tel: 01772 622677 Email address: [email protected] Admissions Officer contact details: Jill Palmer, David Elliott, Chris Gibirdi – all available on 01772 643000 or via email: [email protected] or [email protected] College mission statement: We believe education changes lives so we put teaching and learning and the needs of our students first. As a student at Runshaw College, you are at the heart of everything we do. Our goal is that you are happy and fulfilled whilst achieving your dreams and ambitions during your time with us. We aim to provide: the very best teaching personal tutors and teachers who really care for you a wide range of enrichment activities from sport, music and drama to visits, debates and students’ clubs additional support for those students who require extra help with their studies a friendly, caring and safe environment with high expectations at all times Visitors to the college frequently comment on our happy and purposeful atmosphere. We believe this comes from the friendly and respectful relationships which exist between staff and students, creating a college community where each person is valued and can flourish. Open evening dates: Thursday 13th October 2016 4pm – 8pm Monday 21st November 2016 4pm – 8pm Courses available: A Levels and Vocational: A Levels: students need a minimum of 5 GCSEs grade B or above Level 3: students need a minimum of 5 GCSEs grade C or above Level 2: students need a minimum of 4 GCSEs grade D or above Level 1: students need a minimum of 1 GCSE grade D and 2 GCSEs grade E or above Details of course specific requirements can be found in our prospectus, and we will provide students with further information at events / admissions interview. Information regarding the reformed GCSEs can be found in our prospectus and on our website. Apprenticeships GCSE Maths & English Entry requirements are grade based as per above Wigan & Leigh College Parson's Walk Centre, Wigan, WN1 1RR Tel: 01942 761111 Email address: [email protected] Admissions officer: Kirsty Smyth, 01942 761604 Email: [email protected] Our Vision “To be a beacon of educational excellence transforming the lives of the individuals and communities we serve.” Our Values i. Teaching and learning are our first priority and the needs of our learners always come first. ii. As members of the College we are partners in the success of the organisation and are all accountable for our results. iii. High standards are at the heart of all that we do. In our pursuit of excellence we recognise that individually and collectively we can always improve. iv. Within our College community we all treat each other with respect, trust, openness, care and consideration. We celebrate student and staff success. v. We value equality and diversity. vi. We work in partnership with others so that we can contribute to local, regional and national economic development. Wigan & Leigh College has been providing high-quality education and training locally for over 150 years. The College aims to be inclusive and we are proud of the equality of opportunity which is demonstrated in the breadth and scope of our provision. Each year, over 14,400 people choose to study at the College, their needs being at the heart of everything we provide. The College operates from a number of sites across the borough. Parson’s Walk Centre, Professional Studies Building, School for the Arts and Pagefield Centre are located in Wigan, close to the town centre. The Image Centre and Sixth Form Centre are close to the town centre of Leigh. Open evening dates: Monday 3rd October 2016, 4.30pm – 7.30pm at Parson’s Walk Centre, Wigan Monday 14th November 2016, 4.30pm – 7.30pm at Parson’s Walk Centre, Wigan Monday, 6th February 2017 4.30pm – 7.30pm at Parson’s Walk Centre, Wigan Provision on offer: School leavers can choose from Vocational Diplomas (BTEC), Apprenticeships (NVQ’s) and Professional Honours Programmes which incorporate academic study (A Levels) combined with additional professional qualifications, practical skills study day and work experience. Entry requirements: A Level Professional Honours Programme New GCSE Tariff Old GCSE Tariff 8 GCSEs graded 5-9 of which a minimum of 4 GCSEs graded 6-9 (including English, Maths and Science) 8 GCSEs graded A*-C of which a minimum of 4 GCSEs graded B (including English, Maths and Science) Vocational Programmes Level New GCSE Tariff Old GCSE Tariff Level 3 A minimum of 5 grade 4-9 GCSE subjects or equivalent including maths or English A minimum of 5 A*-C GCSE subject grades or equivalent including maths or English Level 2 A minimum of 5 grade 3-9 GCSE subjects or equivalent including maths or English A minimum of 5 A*-D GCSE subject grades or equivalent including maths or English Level 1 A minimum of 5 grade 2-9 GCSE subjects or equivalent A minimum of 5 A*-E/F GCSE subject grades English and Maths are essential elements of all study programmes. Students who have not achieved grade 4/5 in English and maths GCSE will re-sit those GCSE exams. Some individual subjects at Level 3 may specify completion of Level 2 in a subject as part of the Entry Requirements, please check the College prospectus. Performing Arts and Music courses require you to successfully pass an audition in addition to achieving the relevant GCSE grades. Wigan UTC New Market Street, Wigan, WN1 1RP Tel: 01942 614440 Email address: [email protected] Wigan UTC provides a unique academic and specialist education experience for students in the region. Working in partnership with the universities and prestigious local and multinational companies we blend traditional academic excellence with pioneering engineering opportunities that will prepare students for the workplace and higher education. We wish to attract ambitious students who want to study in a business like environment and who want to excel. The UTC partners and facilities inspire all students to achieve. We are clearly focused on developing the next generation of engineers, scientists, designers and entrepreneurs who together will help to solve the global challenges that lie ahead of us by becoming the innovators and enterprising employees of tomorrow. Student achievement in all its forms is at the heart of everything we do and our students are empowered to have high aspirations for their futures. They learn to act responsibly, make informed decisions, work together, are leaders of their own learning and leave as confident and resilient young people. Students who attend Wigan UTC will have access to a variety of progression routes in to employment and further education, giving them the best start possible as they progress on to this most important aspect of their educational journey. Open evening dates – 21st September 2016 19th October 2016 2nd November 2016 5th October 2016 16th November 2016 Drop in Open Evenings 4:00pm – 6:30pm 4:00pm – 6:30pm 4:00pm – 6:30pm 30th November 2016 4:00pm – 6:30pm 14th December 2016 4:00pm – 6:30pm Main Open Evenings 4:00pm – 7:00pm 4:00pm – 7:00pm Curriculum 2017 Entry requirements A-Level A-Level Minimum entry requirement: grade B at GCSE (Further maths entry requirement is grade A at GCSE) BTEC Level 3 BTEC Nationals are widely recognised by industry and higher education as the technical vocational qualification at Level 3. They provide progression to university, high status apprenticeships and meaningful employment. Minimum entry requirement: 5 or more GCSE passes at grade C or above including English & Maths (for applied science grade C or above in science GCSE is required). BTEC courses are offered as either single, double or triple awards equivalent to 1, 2 or 3 A-Levels. Level 2 Curriculum Post 16 An entry requirement of 4 or more GCSEs grade D or above, however we would consider students who have not met this criteria. A Levels Qualification Options Mathematics Biology Physics Chemistry D&T Product Design 3-D Business Studies Statistics Vocational Qualification Options BTEC Engineering – Manufacturing & Electrical/Electronic (single, double & triple award) BTEC Sports and Exercise Science (single & double award) BTEC Applied Science (single, double & triple award) BTEC Health and Social Care (double award) BTEC Business Level 3 Extended Project Qualification (year 13) Level 3 Pathway combinations (two years) Up to 3 A Levels Up to 2 A Levels & BTEC (single) Up to 2 A Levels & Engineering (double) & BTEC (double) 1 A Level and BTEC (triple) BTEC (triple) Enrichment Work Placement Level 2 Pre-Apprenticeship Programme (one year) BTEC Level 1/2 Certificate in Engineering (Equivalent to 3 GCSE’s) Enrichment Work Placement GCSE English GCSE Mathematics West Lancashire College College Way, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 6DX Tel: 01695 52300 Email address: [email protected] Admissions officer contact details: [email protected] Open evening dates: Wednesday 19 October 2016 Tuesday 15 November 2016 Saturday 19 November 2016 Thursday 2 February 2017 4.30pm - 7pm 4.30pm - 7pm 10.30am - 2.30pm 4.30pm - 7pm College mission statement: Unlocking Potential Through Learning Vocational BTEC/Apprenticeships/Traineeships/Foundation Degrees 2016 -2017 Points needed for entry: Entry Levels – No formal qualifications required Level 1 – No formal qualifications required Level 2 – 4 GCSEs at grade D or above Level 3 – 5 GCSEs at grade C or above Including English and/or Maths (some subjects may have additional specific requirements) West Lancashire College is a specialist vocational college based in the heart of West Lancashire offering BTEC Level 3 qualification (equivalent to 3 A Levels), Apprenticeships, Technical Skills qualifications and Foundation Degrees (Level 4 & 5). Wigan Warriors Sports College Central Park, Montrose Avenue, Wigan, WN5 9XL Phone number: 01942 776 470 Email address: [email protected] Admissions officer contact details: Gemma Cross [email protected] Office: 01942 762 880 College mission statement “Motivating, Educating and Inspiring our Local Community” Open evening dates Useful contacts: Warriors Head of Education: Kev Perry [email protected] Coach Education & Development Manager: Steve McCormack [email protected] Type of courses available Study Programmes Level 2 Sports & Fitness (Sports Coaching & Fitness Instructor) Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport (3 A-Level equivalent) Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport & Rugby Studies (Training & Match timetable) (3 A-Level equivalent) 2016 -2017 Points needed for entry: Level 2 Sports & Fitness - GCSE Grades A – E or equivalent (BTEC Sport Level 1 or 2) Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport – GCSE Grades A – D or equivalent (BTEC Level 2 Sport) Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport & Rugby Studies – GCSE Grades A – D or equivalent (BTEC Level 2 Sport) Course Overviews Level 2 Sports & Fitness Approved by the national awarding bodies of Active IQ and 1st4sport, the Warriors Sports College offers an opportunity to link up and study at Level 2 with a progression pathway towards Level 3. This option is for both school leavers and those who are keen to specialise in both the Sports Coaching and Health & Fitness industries, with the overall aim of gaining employment upon the completion of the course. This Level 2 course will see you in to the role of ‘Student & Trainee Sports Coach or Health & Fitness Instructor’. Providing you with the essential knowledge, skills and qualifications required for those who wish to pursue a career as a fitness professional or sports coach. You will develop a comprehensive understanding of both the Health, Fitness and Sports Coaching Industry, enhancing your industry awareness, personal development and self-confidence through both theory sessions and a large amount of practical work. This well rounded course gives you the opportunity to gain valuable ‘Work Experience’ at either the Warriors Fitness Club based at Central Park, or out attending local schools as party of the Warriors Community Foundation Coaching Staff. During your course, you will work alongside qualified staff, learning your trade and building evidence & experience to place on your CV for when you complete your Level 2 Studies. Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport The Warriors Sports College offers the opportunity to link up with the Warriors and study at an Advanced Level 3 (A level equivalent). Approved by the awarding body EDEXCEL, this course is for students who wish to eventually progress to University after 2 Years. Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the Sports Performance & Fitness Industry, through practical techniques, academic knowledge and technical skills. It is a popular option for both school leavers with good GCSE grades or successful Level 2 Diploma students. The course incorporates a mix of practical sessions, classroom lectures, industry visits and case studies, with specialist input from the Wigan Warriors Performance Team and backroom staff. Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport & Rugby Studies The Warriors College ‘Rugby Performance & Education Programme’ is delivered full time over One or Two academic years. Based at the Warriors Central Park Academy, players will represent the Wigan Warriors Category Three Academy in the Elite National Colleges League. Training sessions are delivered by our specialist performance coaches and aligned to the Wigan Warriors Academy performance pathway. Players are given the opportunity and skills to perform at the highest level within Rugby League and reach their sporting potential. Players will also undertake their ‘College Education’ working toward a Level 3 BTEC Sport qualification, with a blended timetable of college based study and rugby performance. Progression opportunities for players/students may be Higher Education at University, employment within the sports & fitness industry or a full time playing contract for those that excel. Myerscough College St Michaels Road, Bilsborrow, Preston, PR3 0RY Tel: 01995 642310 Admissions officer contact details: Peter Cotterill 01995 643241 [email protected] College mission statement: “Providing Opportunities for All to Succeed” Open Mornings: 08th October 2016 9.45am to 12.30pm 12th November 2016 9.45am to 12.30pm Type of courses available: Vocational, BTEC, FE and HE land based and sports courses, Apprenticeships 2016 -2017 Points needed for entry: GCSE A – C Myerscough College is the largest, number one, Sports and Land-based College in the UK. The College is situated 5 miles north of Preston, 15 miles from Blackpool, 30 miles from Liverpool, and 30 miles from Manchester. We offer an exciting and different range of Further and Higher Education subjects. In Sport we offer: Sports Science, Football, Rugby, Cricket, Golf, Basketball, Netball, etc. Each of these can lead to a Coaching Degree which Myerscough offers in conjunction with UCLan. Our Land-based subjects include agriculture, countryside, horticulture, floral design, motorsports, mechanisation, arboriculture (tree care), landscape design, animal care, veterinary nursing, equine studies and farriery. For students working towards their GCSEs, the College has excellent opportunities, from entry level introductory courses to A-Level equivalent Level Three Diplomas, which are ideal for progression to university level degrees. Our main campus at Preston is a ‘parkland campus’ and is quite simply, amazing! Set in 600 hectares of open, green surroundings it offers all the facilities you could need. There is an International Equine Arena, a 9-hole Golf Course and a Simulated Golf-Training Centre, several Sports Pitches including a state of the art 3G pitch, a Gymnasium, the National Arboricultural Centre, an off-road driving track and a dedicated Animal Academy. Within Myerscough Gardens there is a Plant Centre with tropical and temperate greenhouses, as well as woods, fields, ponds and a river on the site. As well as our main campus at Preston there are additional learning centres at Croxteth Park in Liverpool, Old Trafford Cricket Grounds in Manchester and Witton Park in Blackburn. Useful contacts and websites Mrs C Welch (Head of PSHE & Citizenship) Mrs N Maloney Futures Coordinator at Saint Peter’s Catholic High School, Tel: 01942 747693 Email: [email protected] and [email protected] Mike Sutton, Careers Advisor Saint Peter’s Catholic High School,Tel:07979245249,Email:[email protected]. Further education: www.ucasprogress.com www.trainingfortoday.co.uk www.nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk www.bestcourse4me.com www.whatuni.com Exam and Revision Tips: The MADE Training website www.made-training.com The BBC bitesize site offering great revision www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/ University of Cambridge exam tips www.cambridgestudents.org.uk/examtime/revisiontips/ Edexcel exam tips www.edexcel.com/iwantto/Pages/tips-students.aspx As a school we buy into ‘Kudos’, your son/daughter will access within PSHE lesson, school licence code is timetalk60 please use this facility and encourage your children to do so. Runshaw College www.runshaw.ac.uk St John Rigby College www.sjr.ac.uk Winstanley College www.winstanley.ac.uk Wigan and Leigh College www.wigan-leigh.ac.uk West Lancs College www.westlancs.ac.uk Myerscough College www.myerscough.ac.uk Wigan University Technical College (UTC) www.wiganutc.org Carmel College www.carmel.ac.uk Colleges St Helens www.sthelens.ac.uk Wigan Warriors College [email protected] www.wiganwarriors.com Volunteering Apprenticeship Sites Sites Useful Careers websites www.do-it.org.uk/youthnet www.direct.gov.uk North West Jobsites www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk– www.worktrain.gov.uk–Jobcentresites www.jobs.nhsuk-NHS vacancies www.bolton.gov.uk–Bolton council vacancies www.boltonhospitals.nhs.uk–Bolton NHS vacancies www.liverpool.gov.uk–Liverpool Council vacancies www.manchester.gov.uk–Manchester council vacancies www.manchesteronline.co.uk–vacancies in the Greater Manchester area www.northwestworkplace.co.uk–Vacancies in the Northwest region www.salford.gov.uk–Salford council vacancies www.sthelens.gov.ukSt Helens council vacancies www.walh.co.uk–Housing vacancies in Wigan/Leigh www.warrington.gov.uk–Warrington council vacancies www.wigan–leigh.ac.uk–vacancies at Wigan & Leigh College www.wiganmbc.gov.uk–Wigan council vacancies www.nowpeople.co.uk–Access all Greater Manchester councils www.apprenticeships.org www.alliancelearning.com www.automotive-skills.org.uk www.bpec.org.uk www.citb.co.uk www.habia.org.uk www.nwtc.co.uk www.allaboutschoolleavers.co.uk www.remit.co.uk UK Jobsites Specific Jobsites www.bolton.ac.uk www.britishjobs.net www.fish4jobs.co.uk www.leightoday.net www.monster.co.uk www.wigantoday.net www.datascope.co.uk–Computer jobs www.engineer.jobsite.co.uk-Engineering jobs www.flightinternational.com–Air transport jobs www.interactiveSelection.com–Computer/Video games www.jobsinhealth.co.uk–Health jobs www.jobserve.com-Computer jobs www.opmjobs.com–Computer games www.skillsforlogistics.org–Road Haulage & transport www.traveljobsearch.comTravel vacancies Acknowledgements www.jobs.nhs.uk www.princes-trust.org.uk Massive thanks must go to the people who have taken time out of their busy schedules to interview our pupils this evening. Without their commitment our event would not have taken place. A huge thank you also to the following Colleges, Training Providers and Companies for attending the event: St John Rigby College Winstanley College Runshaw College Wigan and Leigh College West Lancs College Wigan University Technical College Academy Myerscough College Wigan Warriors College Alliance Learning ltd Outreach Army Recruitment Centre Waterside Training ProCo Greater Manchester Higher CITB Coaching Connections Fletcher’s solicitors Mploy Solution Carmel College Music Projects Truline Construction Bolton Wanderers Free School Edgehill University Sellafield Sites St Helens College Fir Tree Fisheries Presentation Timetable 5.00 – 5.15 pm Drama Theatre St John Rigby, Winstanley and Runshaw Colleges 5.30 – 5.45 pm Lecture Theatre Wigan and Leigh, West Lancashire and Wigan University Technical College Academy 5.45 - 6.00pm Lecture Theatre Introduction to Higher Education from Manchester Aim Higher 6.00 – 6.15 pm Drama Theatre St John Rigby, Winstanley and Runshaw Colleges 6.30 – 6.45 pm Lecture Theatre Wigan and Leigh, West Lancashire and Wigan University Technical College Academy St. Peter’s Catholic High School Post 16 Careers Event Information Booklet Monday 10th October 2016