About us
JLC has
successfully helped thousands of students prepare for and enter university for
more than 45 years and was one of the first government sixth form colleges
established in the UK.
There
are currently around 1,800 students over age 16 enrolled, including 120
international students from around 10 different countries. Most students study
on the A-level programme which is the preferred entry qualification of top
universities.
How does studying at JLC help you to get to a
top university?
ü BRITISH EDUCATION –
is high quality, globally recognised and opens doors
ü A-LEVELS - prestigious
qualifications that are accepted by all UK universities and many top overseas
universities
ü TOP RESULTS –
consistently good results, with the A-level pass rate being over 98% every year
for international students
ü CARE – providing students
with a safe and caring learning environment
ü SUPPORT – specialist
support teams to ensure learners are happy and healthy in order to fulfil
potential
ü SAFETY - host
families who offer comfortable accommodation that is a home from home
ü ADVICE - university
and course advisors to get students on the right path from the start and offer
career specific direction
ü CONNECTIONS - links
with universities and special connections with university professors to provide
top tips on application and interview success
ü EXPERIENCE - expert
teachers who can help with personal statement perfection
ü PROGRESSION -
one-to-one application guidance for world class university progression
ü ENRICHMENT – extra-curricular
opportunities and specialised clubs and societies to acquire new skills and
stand out from the competition
ü ENGLISH IMMERSION - English
language environment for complete immersion and a dedicated English teacher to
prepare for IELTS success
ü GOVERNMENT COLLEGE –
great facilities and all of the tools for success at an affordable cost
For more information about the college go to our website http://international.leggott.ac.uk
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