Brooklands College and Cala Homes have submitted a planning application to Elmbridge Borough Council seeking permission to comprehensively upgrade the Brooklands College campus in Weybridge. If approved, the scheme will […]
Our SEND students were able to go out on a community trip for the first time since lock down. They planned the trip to cover a scavenger hunt of Woking, […]
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is distressing and concerning, and we understand our young people may have questions or be seeking reassurance. Here are some resources that you may find helpful: […]
A new centralised resource for educators and parents/carers looking for information about career pathways, apprenticeships and employers in the Hampshire and Surrey area.
Welcome to a new Academic Year at Brooklands and one that we hope will have minimal disruption from COVID-19. Over the past 18 months, the College has implemented the frequently changing rules, initiatives and working practices, required by the Department for Education to keep our staff and students safe.
While studying at Brooklands College there may be times when students need some extra support to ensure that they stay on track with work and assignments. Our student support team will be with you every step of the way.
Brooklands College holds as one of its highest priorities the health, safety and welfare of all children, young people and vulnerable adults involved in courses or activities, which come under the responsibility of the College.
This is The Parent Perspective, a podcast created to help parents and carers support their children in making more informed career decisions with greater confidence, knowledge and understanding.
If you are experiencing financial constraints and need support with getting to college, check if you are eligible for a Means-tested Bursary for low income families to help towards course-related costs for students meeting the eligibility criteria. Approved Bursaries are not loans and not repayable unless any mitigating circumstances, so please do make an enquiry at the earliest opportunity when enrolling
Coronavirus infection rates in Surrey have risen significantly in recent weeks and the central government announcement on 14 June advised that there will be a four-week pause at Step 3 to further control the spread of the virus. Step 3 restrictions remain in place, and it is expected that England will move to Step 4 on 19 July, though the data will be reviewed after two weeks in case the risks have reduced.
Parents/Guardians please can you check with the young person's GP surgery that they are on their Learning Disability Register. You may assume that you would automatically be on the Learning Disability Register, however, this has not been the situation, in a great many of cases.
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