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A big thank you to Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service for visiting our Childcare department, along with their fire engine on 26 November 2020.
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A brand new programme of courses for Adults at Southport College is now available, with a wide range of courses starting this September.
Give your CV a boost with our free short-courses. Get back into work or improve your career prospects with the skills needed by local employers.
We welcomed over 5000 virtual visitors through our ‘doors’ in our landmark Open Event.
In support of Southport College's Staff and Student wellbeing, the English team have set a challenge for all those hidden writers, poets and creative thinkers.
We are thrilled to announce that Claudia Divito, our second year student of Level 3 Photography, has secured a winning entry into the RA Young Artists' Summer Show, shortlisted from over 17000 entries!
Today is National Nurses Day. Many of our Acorns are now working on the front line as part of their nursing training. They really are super heroes and we are very proud of every one of them.
It has been confirmed that this year’s A Level and GCSE results will be published on the initially planned dates of 13 & 20 August respectively.
The Government have now issued their official guidelines regarding the grading of national examined subjects (GCSE, AS and A levels & Extended Project Qualifications) for 2020.
Southport College and King George V welcomed Ofsted inspectors into college from February 11-14 2020 and we are very proud to announce the final report has judged their overall effectiveness to be good. Both colleges had already been graded ‘Good’ and now the latest and third visit confirms the merged college is also ‘Good’.
We are continuing to follow Public Health England guidance and attempting to keep everyone up to date on the latest advice from both the Government and our organisation regarding COVID-19. All our updated information can be found here:
Tutors Phil Jackson, Kevin Toole and Derek Hughes were very lucky in securing enough tickets to take 31 of our Engineering students on board the HMS Prince of Wales.
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