Aims of the College
We aim to serve the interests of the students, their parents and the community by:
- Developing the potential of each individual to their fullest extent with a high standard of academic progress in line with age and ability
- Clear reporting on progress and regular consultation with parents
- Helping students develop literacy, numeracy and technical skills essential for the world of work
- Helping students to develop enquiring minds with the ability to question and argue rationally
- Encouraging respect for moral values and tolerance of other races, religions and ways of life
- Helping students understand the nature of British Society, our political system and the wider world
- Preparing students to take their place in the technological world with an understanding of the importance of industry and commerce in maintaining the nation's wealth
- Teaching students about human achievement in the arts, science and religion
- Fostering the development of those with social or environmental disadvantages and by making additional resources available to them
- Encouraging the development of physical skills, creativity and the constructive use of leisure time
- Maintaining close links with the community and providing appropriate resources
- Providing a disciplined moral environment in which students are treated with respect as individuals and provided with academic and social targets
- Provision of extra-curricular opportunites to extend and enrich the college experience
Equal Opportunity Policy
The College promotes equality of opportunity for all, regardless of:
- Age
- Sex
- Colour
- Religion
- Sexual Orientation
- Physical Ability
- Ethnicity