We offer a range of courses for young people. There are three main paths of study you can choose from:
The following programmes are available to ECP learners:
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Coming to Filton College is just like going to school but in a College environment. Students will get all of the support they would receive in school including:
The student will study at Filton College for up to four days a week. They will be studying alongside post-16 students and will be fully integrated into the College.
Early College Placement learners can access all of the College’s facilities and resources.
As part of your programme you will gain from a comprehensive enrichment programme, which could include sport, drama, work experience, trips, ICT and much, much more.
If sport is your passion, you may wish to apply to join the Bristol Academy of Sport. The Bristol Academy of Sport is an initiative developed at Filton College in response to various demands from students wanting to study and play sport at the same time.
It enables students to pursue their sporting interests, whilst obtaining suitable academic qualifications from our wide range of further education qualifications. You could participate in golf, netball, basketball, table tennis, cricket and taekwando. (Footbal, Rugby and American football are not available to ECP students because of thier age.)
Top of pageDownload an Early College Placement application form.
Download an Early College Placement Student Profile.
Download a Funding Letter.
Download the materials Fees.
Students will not be considered until all 3 of these items have been received.
All referrals must go to the Filton College 14-16 Office on either
0117 909 2374, or email either:
rusty.ansell@filton.ac.uk
isobel.tancock@filton.ac.uk
It may be a daunting experience considering sending your child to College early, however our team of professionals along with your school are here to help and support you. We consider mainly year 11 learners, but some year 10 candidates may be considered.
Your child’s school and Connexions Personal Advisor will complete their application to Filton College.
Once the paperwork is completed and received by us, including the funding proforma, you and your child will be invited into the College to ascertain suitability. We will offer advice and pre-course guidance along with an interview with a course specific tutor.
Young people need to be considered for an Early College Placement through their School Student Support Group or Pastoral Support Process. If schools inform the college of the meeting date in advance a member of college personnel can then attend.
You will be kept up-to-date with your child’s progress and you will receive termly reports and opportunities to meet with College staff twice a year to discuss your child’s progress.
Year 11 students and some year 10, can be admitted to courses if this is deemed appropriate by the school/LEA and if, in the judgement of the College, the student would benefit from the learning opportunity and can meet College requirements.
College requirements for Early College Placement students are the same as post 16 i.e.:
The fees per learner are £3500 per 6 term year (2010-2011) and are invoiced to the school at the beginning of the year. There may be material fees incurred as part of the course and these are charged as an extra. Transport and lunch arrangements are not the responsibility of the college and need to be organised by the school if appropriate.
If a young person withdraws half way through a term, the school will be charged the whole term and refunded any subsequent terms.
The fees we charge do not include additional support for students with learning needs. If a student has an assessment of educational need or requires support with behaviour, basic skills or a disability, additional charges will need to be agreed to cover such costs.
Students have to pay their own cost for text books, stationery, educational visits, some materials, etc in addition to home to college transport. The care and maintenance of any equipment issued is the responsibility of the young person. If a young person turns up without any specified equipment, they will not be allowed to join the course. If the referring school asks parents to pay for specified equipment, materials, the college will not broker this.
Reports will be sent out twice a year to the person in school who referred the student and to parents/carers; a copy is kept by the early college placement officer in the student’s file. Schools will be emailed attendance reports fortnightly, two weeks in arrears. All absences (including long-term absences) are followed up by letter or a telephone call.
Click on the link below to download the guidance for schools to identify an early college placement student