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Partnerships
We work in partnership with many other organisations to ensure
the success of our students.
Working with universities:
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Going to university
More than 1000 of our students go on to higher education every
year. All of our Centres have good links with a range of
universities, including London Metropolitan University
[external website] and Middlesex University [external
website]. We have a special partnership with two universities -
University College London and City University London.
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Partnership with University College London
There is a special partnership between City and Islington Sixth
Form College and University College London (UCL)
[external website] - one of the top performing universities in the
UK. Under this arrangement, UCL provides stimulating and
intellectually challenging enhancement programmes for students at
the Sixth Form College who demonstrate an exceptional ability and
enthusiasm for their studies. UCL also provides careers guidance
and support to prepare our students for studying at university
level.
Additionally, there are opportunities for teachers at the Sixth
Form College to engage in educational research projects at UCL, and
the university is helping to shape future developments at the Sixth
Form College through its representation on the College's Governing
Body.
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Partnership with City University London
We also have a partnership with City University London [external
link], one of London's leading universities for business and the
professions. The partnership provides additional opportunities for
students on our vocational courses. The programme includes master
classes, visits and mentoring schemes, all aimed at increasing
students' skills and achievements.
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Foundation degrees
We work in partnership with London Metropolitan University, City
University London and Queen Mary, University of London to
provide foundation degrees in a range of subjects.
The Learning and Skills Council (LSC)
The LSC [external website] is a national
organisation funding further education, including the majority of
our courses - particularly those that lead to qualifications. The
regional office, London Central Learning and Skills Council, helps
us to plan our provision so that we meet the needs of London
residents and the local economy.
Islington Council and the local community
We work closely with Islington Council [external
website] to plan courses that meet the needs of local residents -
including classes for students with learning difficulties and
disabilities. We run courses in community venues throughout the
borough of Islington.
City of London Corporation
We also have a partnership with the Corporation of London to
deliver their adult education programme in community venues in the
City. Visit the City of London
Corporation [external website] for more information.
Partner secondary schools
We have a partnership agreement with several secondary schools
in Islington - Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Language College,
Holloway School
[external website], Islington Arts and Media School
[external website], Mount Carmel Technology
College [external website], - and students from these schools
have a guaranteed place at City and Islington College.
Islington 14-19 Partnership
We work with all local secondary schools and training providers,
together with the Borough of Islington, to improve educational
opportunities for young people in the borough.
Our aim is to work together to:
- Co-ordinate our curriculum plans - making sure the range of
courses meets the needs of all young people in the area
- Raise achievement - giving young people the best chances of
success
- Improve progression - providing the best opportunities from Key
Stages 3 and 4 through to post-16 courses at college, sixth forms
or training providers, and then to university or employment.
Contact: Jim Porteous, 14-19 Partnership Director, 020 7527 4480
or email:
islington14-19.admin@islington.gov.uk.
Advice and guidance partnerships
We know how important it is for people to have clear information
and helpful advice and guidance while choosing a course and
planning a new career path. We work with the
Islington Connexions Service [external website] to provide
information, advice and guidance to students aged 16-19, and with
the Central London
Information, Advice and Guidance [external website] network to
provide a service to people aged over 19, including those studying
in community centres.
Working with employers
We have links with employers across the range of our curriculum
areas.