Callywith College to welcome visitors to open event
On Thursday 28th April, 5pm - 8pm, Callywith College in Bodmin will open its doors for its open event, offering prospective A Level and Level 3 vocational students the chance to meet the College’s staff and students and explore everything the Ofsted Outstanding college has to offer.
The open event will provide future students the opportunity to tour the state-of-the-art campus and outstanding facilities, talk to the exceptional teaching staff about the wide choice of courses on offer and get first-hand experience of what learning and life is like from current students.
The College’s friendly support staff will also be available to help visitors with queries on the application process, transport, learning and personal support and more.
Callywith Principal Jon Grey is delighted to be able to open the campus to the public once again: “Our open events are a great opportunity to discover more about the College, to see our stunning campus and most importantly, to talk to our exceptional staff and students about the wide range of A Level and vocational courses in addition to all the extra-curricular opportunities on offer.
“If you’re deciding where to study after your GCSEs, we would love to meet you and show you why Callywith College was ranked as the best sixth-form in England for student achievement and rated Outstanding in all categories by Ofsted in 2020.”
Open day visitors will be able to experience a variety of interactive activities and demonstrations, including printmaking workshops in the art department and experiments in the science department, as well as finding out more about the College from the Principal in the College’s Lecture Theatre at 6pm.
The College’s transport partner, GoCornwall, will also be on-site to discuss the extensive, bespoke transport network that provides students with easy access to outstanding education from all over Cornwall and South Devon.
Applications for the College are open for September 2022, find out more and apply online at www.callywith.ac.uk.