Our Early Years department has an excellent track record of student progression to employment or university. You’ll learn about caring for children from birth to seven years of age, linking classroom theory with hands-on experience through regular work placements.
Course Overview
Our Early Years department has an excellent track record of student progression to employment or university. You’ll learn about caring for children from birth to seven years of age, linking classroom theory with hands-on experience through regular work placements.
Fantastic links with local hospitals, pre-schools and schools
Strong links with local charities, including Link Hope
Inspirational guest speakers
High progression rate to employment
Experience visits to forest and beach schools, ice-skating and the Nursery World exhibition in London
Who can apply?
At least 3 GCSEs at grade 3 (D/E) or above, including English and maths. Plus two references; at least one from working with children and an enhanced DBS. If you do not qualify for Level 2, you can start on our Level 1 Early Years & Childcare course and then progress to Level 2 after that.
Changing Lives By Helping Students Realise Their Potential
By choosing to study at Northbrook College you become part of something bigger. On August 1 2022, the Greater Brighton Metropolitan College (GB MET) merged with the Chichester College Group (CCG).
West Sussex And Brighton
CCG is a group of colleges spanning across West Sussex and Brighton. It’s comprised of seven colleges, including Brinsbury, Chichester, Crawley, Haywards Heath and Worthing Colleges, and since August 2022, Brighton MET and Northbrook College.
Prior to the merger CCG was rated Ofsted Outstanding in all areas, following an inspection in March 2020.
Quality Education In Our Amazing Facilities
Students applying to study at Brighton MET or Northbrook College will benefit from the group’s combined expertise and resources to ensure they receive the best quality education in our amazing facilities.
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