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Only 20 places are available on the Scholars Programme at Cheshire College – South & West. The programme is delivered by a specialist Oxbridge Team who together provide a unique programme.
Oxbridge Partnership Programme: widen your passion for learning, through unique academic enrichment provided by the College and through our Oxbridge Partnership Programmes.
Will be awarded based on individual commitment to the programme and will be reflected in the grades required to access prestigious Universities. 20 places will be awarded a prestigious scholarship comprising of a bursary to help towards academic needs. In addition, a £50 book fund and IT resources will also be available to support wider reading and study.
Learners go through a rigorous academic interview to join the Pembroke North scheme. They spend a year following a demanding academic programme of lectures in humanities.
As the North West Hub for the Science Network events take place across the year both at Cheshire College – South & West and in Oxford. The network engages learners with research-level science designed to further equip them for entry to HE.
The MCLC offers a range of seminars and events for learners who are interested in Modern Foreign Languages, Linguistics, History Philosophy, Religion, Politics, Law, Sociology, Psychology and Art all delivered by top Universities. The MCLC works in collaboration with Lancaster and Oxford Universities.
This offers an academic programme and learners attend lectures and seminars delivered by academics from leading universities. They can also apply for an Easter Study Skills School and a residential Summer School at the University of Oxford.
“I am so happy with my results and I am excited to start my course at University. The variety of subjects, adult learning environment and teachers at the College have helped me achieve my results.”
“I have enjoyed my time at the College and the friends that I have made here. The adult learning environment at the College means that I feel better prepared for life at University.”