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  1. September 2018: Attlee A Level Academy opened at the campus in Arbour Square, Stepney, Tower Hamlets, with guest of honour Clement Attlee’s great-grandson Tom Roundell-Green. August 2019: A three-way merger of Havering College of Further & Higher Education, Havering Sixth Form and New City College resulted in one of the largest colleges in the country with a turnover of over £100million and ...

  2. The 14-16 Provision in New City College was first established in 2014, delivering highly successful programmes of study with the aim of developing, supporting and challenging young minds. The provision is replete with excellent success stories and our students consistently achieve outstanding results. The 14-16 Provision is situated at our ...

  3. New City College (NCC) is a large college of further education with campuses in East London and Essex.The college was formed in 2016 with the amalgamation of separate colleges, beginning with the merger between Tower Hamlets College and Hackney Community College, followed by the gradual additions of Redbridge College, Epping Forest College, and both Havering College of Further and Higher ...

  4. Our courses start at Level 1 and you can study up to Level 3, including T-Levels, which gives you a license to practice in the sector and then up to Levels 4 and 5 if you really want to advance your career into management, administration, teaching or owning your own nursery business. A key aspect of studying early years is a placement, which we ...

  5. T Levels are 80% classroom based. Students studying T Levels will spend 80% of the course in the classroom, where they learn the skills that employers need. The remaining 20% is spent in a meaningful industry placement, putting these skills into action. T Levels are a brand new, two-year qualification for 16-19-year-olds, equivalent to A Levels.

  6. Course information. In addition to our A Level subjects we offer a GCSE study programme. This one year course is suitable for students who have achieved a grade 3 at GCSE level and wish to improve their grades, or overseas students without Level 2 qualifications. This is an opportunity for you to re-sit GCSEs in English, maths and science.