See amazing training equipment you won’t get in a traditional classroom at Kirklees College open days

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From DJ equipment for music students to specialist centres for animal care training, engineering and manufacturing – Kirklees College has T Levels, BTECs, apprenticeships and Higher Education courses to suit everyone. Book now for November open days to find out more.

It’s a common misconception that school leavers should progress to A-Levels after school to go on to university and a successful career. Yet Kirklees College is here to bust that myth, with hundreds of uniquely vocational courses on offer for young people and adults.

With T Levels, traditional vocational programmes such as BTECs, apprenticeships and Higher Education courses on offer, there’s something for everyone at Kirklees College.

Kirklees College is a multi-centre vocational college with campuses in Dewsbury and Huddersfield. The college has two main campuses, Huddersfield Centre in Huddersfield town centre, and Springfield Sixth Form Centre in Dewsbury, with an additional five specialist centres. The specialist centres include sites dedicated to specific trades: Brunel Construction Centre, Engineering Centre, Process Manufacturing Centre and Taylor Hill Animal Centre, as well as Pioneer Higher Skills Centre which offers a range of courses with a focus on Higher Education.

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Use multi-million pound training facilities

Across all seven centres are a range of multi-million pound training facilities specific to a variety of careers. In the past year alone, the college has invested in new digital equipment from the Government’s Local Skills Improvement Fund (LSIF) for construction, engineering and manufacturing, creative industries, teaching and learning and health and social care.

New facilities include a digital music production suite and DJ equipment for music students, VR headsets, 3D printers and robotic arms for engineering and process manufacturing, plus a new Anatomage table that replicates the human body for science students.

The college’s more established facilities include their two fully-functioning Hair and Beauty salons at Huddersfield Centre and Pioneer Higher Skills Centre, where students can practice on paying customers, and the mock hospital ward at Huddersfield Centre. The ward was specifically designed for T Level Health students and allows them to practice on working dummies in a realistic hospital environment before they go into placement.

Students also have access to two mock nurseries at Pioneer Higher Skills Centre and Huddersfield Centre, Hospitality and Catering students experience hands-on service in the college’s Landings 72 restaurant, and Travel and Tourism students practise hosting in the mock air cabin.

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Getting you work-ready

With a focus on making students work-ready, Kirklees College students have access to amazing training equipment and expert tuition that can’t be found in a traditional classroom.

Come see for yourself at the college’s November open days. All Huddersfield Centres will be open on Saturday 16 November, 10.30am – 1pm (last entry 12.30pm) and all Dewsbury Centres will be open on Saturday 23 November, 10.30am – 12.30pm (last entry 12pm).

For free tickets, book now on the Kirklees College website

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