Fast Facts
- History & Tradition
- Providing unique learning experiences since 1973.
- Links to London
- Warnborough College is less than an hour away from London by High Speed Train and 30 minutes from Dover!
- Accredited and Recognised
- Warnborough is a Premier College and holds many other accreditations.
- Fast Track to a British Degree
- A quick progression pathway (also, A Levels) lets you graduate before you know it.
- Vocational and Distance Learning Courses
- Improve or top-up your knowledge for a promotion or a change in career.
- Beautiful Canterbury
- Study in the safest city in the UK, with a two thousand-year history.
Points of Pride
Established in 1973
Warnborough College was founded in Oxford in 1973. From its very beginning as a small, independent college for adult education, Warnborough College has been committed to academic quality based on its Oxford roots.
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We monitor each student's development, guiding and supporting them along their specific course pathway and can therefore intervene should difficulties arise.
Our students are assessed and monitored - and given extra support if required. Our teachers are qualified professionals dedicated to helping students; displaying extra care which is of especial comfort to those students who might be leaving their homeland and families for the first time.
There is a Student Welfare Officer at the College to handle issues relating to support.
Students with special needs or learning difficulties should inform the Student Welfare Officer of their situation so that any available assistance may be made to them.
The Student Welfare Officer may be contacted through e-mail: welfare@warnborough.ac.uk Warnborough prizes its independence and its international, multi-cultural and multi-racial student body and faculty. Warnborough believes in forging links between academic disciplines, between the world of learning and the world of work, and between nations, so many of which are represented by its culturally-heterogeneous student body.
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Our students are assessed and monitored - and given extra support if required. Our teachers are qualified professionals dedicated to helping students; displaying extra care which is of especial comfort to those students who might be leaving their homeland and families for the first time.
There is a Student Welfare Officer at the College to handle issues relating to support.
Students with special needs or learning difficulties should inform the Student Welfare Officer of their situation so that any available assistance may be made to them.
The Student Welfare Officer may be contacted through e-mail: welfare@warnborough.ac.uk Warnborough prizes its independence and its international, multi-cultural and multi-racial student body and faculty. Warnborough believes in forging links between academic disciplines, between the world of learning and the world of work, and between nations, so many of which are represented by its culturally-heterogeneous student body.
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