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Corby Borough Council is not responsible for providing education facilities within the Borough. Information relating to education matters for all ages can be found at the links shown below:

Northamptonshire County Council - Local Education Authority.

Northamptonshire Schools Directory - this directory includes all information about schools including address details, achievements and attainment tables, Ofsted reports, admissions policies and links to school websites.

Educational Support for Looked after children project - An important new county-wide project.  The project aims to improve the educational attainment and life chances of young people in care

Tresham Institute - Tresham Institute is a Further Education College with five campuses – in Corby, Wellingborough, two in Kettering and the Rutland College in Oakham. Tresham has an annual income of over £21 million and has over 2,200 Full Time and 14,000 Part Time students.

The college now successfully combines a business-like approach with a commitment to placing the individual student at the heart of all strategic planning and decision-making. Tresham is striving consistently towards equality of opportunity with students and staff, and seeks to provide a place where both can achieve their maximum potential.

Brooke Weston -  Independent but publicly funded school set up by business sponsorship located in Coombe Road Corby 

Learn Direct - At learndirect you can find hundreds of specially created online courses in computers, office skills and self development, designed so that you can learn at a time, place and pace to suit your needs.

Student Finance - Study now, pay back when you're earning: what students need to know
about finance --
 
As you may know, from September 2006, course costs and financial support arrangements for university and higher education students are changing. Student loans are being extended to cover increased tuition fees, while universities and colleges are making millions of pounds available in
bursaries and scholarships.
 
The Directgov student finance portal has been built to help students find out exactly how much financial help they are entitled to - from both the government and from universities and colleges - and how to get hold of it.
 
Designed in collaboration with the central organisations in student information and funding - including the Student Loans Company, UCAS, NUS and Aimhigher - the portal directs users straight through to the core pieces of information in a straightforward and understandable way.
 
We hope that linking through to the portal will give you the opportunity to enhance your own explanation of the new student finance arrangements, and help you give students a complete picture of the help available to them at all levels.




Published date: 26/05/2009 14:25 

Archive/review date: 30/11/2012 00:00