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Welcome to the Parents' Zone

At Nelson & Colne College, we know your role as a parent and carers is key to your young person’s success. Moving from school to college is a big step, and we’re here to make it smooth and exciting for both of you! 

This page is here to keep you informed, offer guidance, and help your young person make the most of their college experience. 

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Helping Choose the Right Course

Thinking about the future can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to help. Talk to your young person about their interests, favourite school subjects, and career goals. Our team can guide you both to the perfect course pathway. Encourage them to attend an Open Event, where you can explore courses and meet tutors together.

Application Timelines

Applications are open year-round, but applying early has perks like invitations to our Connect events, and early links with tutors and fellow students. The sooner they apply, the better prepared they’ll be! You can help them apply today by clicking the button at the top of this page.

The Importance of connecting with College

Our Connect Programme has been designed to help ensure your young person is on the right course to help them achieve their goals. They provide your young person with the opportunity to meet their future tutors, connect with employers in their chosen industries and learn more about their future with us. There is lots of opportunity for you to ask any questions you may have too.

Changing Their Mind

It’s normal for young people to change their course choice. Our Admissions Team is here to help them explore other options and find a path that better fits their goals. 

University Applications and Beyond

If university is in their future, our Careers Team offers one-to-one advice on personal statements, UCAS applications, student finance, and interviews. We ensure a smooth transition to higher education. 

Maths and English

If your son/daughter hasn’t yet achieved at least a Grade 4 in GCSE English Language and Maths (or a Level 2 equivalent), they will be required to study these subjects as part of their course. This is a mandatory part of their study programme and cannot be opted out of. Many university courses and careers require passes in both subjects, so achieving them is essential for future opportunities. If they achieve a Grade D (3) they will be enrolled onto the GCSE course. If they achieve below Grade D they will be enrolled onto an appropriate alternative, such as Functional Skills.

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We appreciate your support in encouraging attendance and commitment. Additional workshops will be available, with details provided in tutorial sessions.

What You Can Expect from Us

We’re committed to providing an outstanding college experience, combining excellent education with a supportive environment. Here’s what your young person can look forward to:

What We Ask from You

To help your young person thrive, we work closely with parents and carers. Here’s how you can support their success: 

  • Encourage them to attend classes and engage in college life. 
  • Stay up to date with key dates, such as parent evenings and term breaks. 
  • Keep communication open—we’re always here to answer questions or address concerns.

Connecting with Our Community

Your young person is joining a vibrant, inclusive community that celebrates learning and personal growth. Stay involved by checking term dates, attending parent evenings, and exploring extracurricular activities.

Still have questions? Contact our friendly Student Services team

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