| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
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Details |
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Type of Institution |
Further Education and Higher Education College |
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Location |
Church Street, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70 2YW, United Kingdom |
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Established |
Over 100 years of history in education and training |
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Specialization |
Offers a diverse range of courses: vocational training, apprenticeships, T Levels, A-Levels, and degrees |
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Student Population |
Serves over 9,000 students annually, including full-time, part-time, and apprenticeships. |
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Accreditation |
Degree programs offered in partnership with universities such as Huddersfield, Leeds Trinity, and Hull |
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Website |
N/A |
Wide Range of Programs:
Over 300 courses, including A-Levels, vocational diplomas, T Levels, degree programs, and professional certifications.
Specializes in preparing students for employment through practical, hands-on learning.
Strong Employer Links:
Partnerships with local and national employers provide work placements, apprenticeships, and job opportunities for students.
State-of-the-Art Facilities:
The college boasts modern facilities, including:
Digital innovation hubs.
Industry-standard workshops for construction and engineering.
Music, media, and performance studios.
A dedicated sports academy and fitness center.
Inclusive Learning Environment:
Barnsley College is committed to diversity and equality, welcoming students from all backgrounds and abilities.
Student Success:
Rated Outstanding by Ofsted (UK education inspectorate) for the quality of education and outcomes for students.
Central Location:
Situated in the heart of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, the college is well-connected to major cities like Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.
Program Type |
Courses Offered |
Duration |
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A-Levels |
- Subjects include Biology, Business, Chemistry, Psychology, Mathematics, and more. |
2 years |
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Vocational Diplomas |
- Construction, Engineering, Health and Social Care, Childcare, Performing Arts, Digital Media, etc. |
1–2 years |
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T Levels |
- Technical qualifications in fields like Digital Production, Health, and Education. |
2 years |
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Apprenticeships |
- Options in Business, Construction, IT, Hospitality, and more. |
1–4 years |
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Degree-Level Programs |
- Foundation Degrees, HNDs, and Top-Up Degrees in Business, Computing, Sports, Health, etc. |
2–3 years |
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Access to Higher Education |
- Access courses for adults looking to enter higher education in Health, Nursing, or Social Sciences. |
1 year |
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Short Courses |
- Skills-based courses for professional development or personal interest. |
N/A |
Construction and Engineering:
Courses in bricklaying, plumbing, electrical installation, and mechanical engineering.
Industry-standard workshops with cutting-edge tools and technology.
Health, Social Care, and Childcare:
Programs designed for careers in nursing, social work, or childcare.
Practical training in simulated hospital and nursery environments.
Digital and Creative Arts:
Courses in graphic design, animation, photography, music production, and media.
Access to professional studios and industry-standard software.
Sports and Fitness:
The Barnsley Sports Academy offers programs in sports science, fitness training, and coaching.
Elite training facilities and opportunities for competitive sports participation.
Business and Computing:
Courses in business management, entrepreneurship, and cybersecurity.
Opportunities for work placements with local businesses.
Facility |
Details |
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Digital Innovation Hub |
A modern facility offering courses in IT, game design, and digital production. |
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Construction Workshops |
Industry-standard workshops for bricklaying, plumbing, and construction trades. |
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Health and Social Care Academy |
Simulated hospital wards, childcare settings, and health labs for practical learning. |
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Barnsley Sports Academy |
High-performance gym, fitness center, and sports facilities for athletes and sports students. |
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Creative Arts Studios |
Media production studios, music recording facilities, and art workshops. |
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Learning Resources Center |
Library and study areas equipped with computers and free Wi-Fi. |
Service |
Details |
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Personal Tutors |
Each student is assigned a tutor to provide academic and personal support. |
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Careers Guidance |
Dedicated advisors help students plan their next steps, including university applications or employment. |
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Financial Support |
Bursaries, scholarships, and travel support are available for eligible students. |
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Wellbeing Services |
On-campus counselors, mental health support, and pastoral care. |
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Disability Support |
Learning support for students with disabilities or additional needs. |
English Language Support:
ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) courses are available for students who need to improve their English skills.
Entry Requirements:
International qualifications are assessed for equivalency to UK GCSEs or A-Levels.
Proof of English proficiency may be required (e.g., IELTS 5.5–6.0 or equivalent).
Student Support:
International students receive assistance with visa applications, accommodation, and adapting to life in the UK.
Barnsley College does not offer on-campus accommodation but assists students in finding local housing.
Affordable options include:
Private rentals in Barnsley town center or nearby areas.
Homestay arrangements with local families.
Program Type |
Courses Offered |
Duration |
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A-Levels |
- Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Psychology, Business, Art, English Literature, Sociology, and more. |
2 years |
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Vocational Courses |
- Business, Digital Media, Engineering, Health and Social Care, Childcare, Performing Arts, and more. |
1–2 years |
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T Levels |
- Digital Production, Health and Science, Education and Childcare, Engineering, Construction, and more. |
2 years |
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Apprenticeships |
- Business Administration, Construction, Hospitality, IT, Engineering, Hairdressing, and more. |
1–4 years |
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Degree-Level Programs |
- Foundation Degrees, HNDs, and Top-Up Degrees in Business, Computing, Health, Sports Science, and more. |
2–3 years |
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Access to Higher Education |
- Courses for adults preparing for university in Nursing, Social Sciences, Business, and other fields. |
1 year |
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Short and Professional Courses |
- First Aid, Digital Skills, Leadership and Management, Health and Safety, and other certifications. |
N/A |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (Approx. in USD) |
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BA (Hons) in Business Management (Top-Up) |
1 year (Top-Up) |
~$10,000 |
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BA (Hons) in Education, Learning, and Development (Top-Up) |
1 year (Top-Up) |
~$10,000 |
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BSc (Hons) in Sports Performance and Coaching (Top-Up) |
1 year (Top-Up) |
~$10,000 |
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Foundation Degree (FdA) in Business and Management |
2 years (Full-time) |
~$10,000 |
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Foundation Degree (FdA) in Learning Support |
2 years (Full-time) |
~$10,000 |
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Foundation Degree (FdSc) in Sports Performance and Exercise Science |
2 years (Full-time) |
~$10,000 |
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Foundation Degree (FdA) in Media Production |
2 years (Full-time) |
~$10,000 |
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Foundation Degree (FdA) in Health and Social Care |
2 years (Full-time) |
~$10,000 |
Wide Range of Courses:
Over 300 programs, including vocational qualifications, A-Levels, T Levels, apprenticeships, and higher education courses.
Offers pathways to university-level education and employment-focused training.
Affordable Living Costs:
Barnsley is an affordable town compared to larger UK cities, making it an economical choice for international students.
Supportive Environment:
Dedicated International Student Support Team helps students settle in and succeed in their studies.
Comprehensive English language support for students needing to improve their skills.
Modern Facilities:
State-of-the-art learning environments, including construction workshops, digital innovation hubs, sports academies, and creative studios.
Career-Focused Training:
Strong links with local and national employers ensure students gain industry-relevant skills and work opportunities.
Steps |
Details |
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1. Research and Choose a Course |
- Visit the official website to explore available courses. |
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2. Check the Entry Requirements |
- Verify the academic qualifications and English language requirements for your chosen course. |
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3. Submit an Application |
- Apply directly via the college website for most courses. |
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4. Provide Supporting Documents |
Include the following: |
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5. Attend an Interview (if required) |
- Some programs (e.g., apprenticeships or vocational courses) may require an interview or skills assessment to assess suitability. |
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6. Receive an Offer Letter |
- If your application is successful, you will receive either: |
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7. Accept the Offer |
- Accept the offer via the college portal or UCAS (for higher education programs). |
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8. Apply for Accommodation (if required) |
- Barnsley College provides support to find private rented housing near the college. |
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9. Pay Fees/Apply for Funding |
- Arrange tuition fee payments. |
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10. Apply for a Visa (International Students) |
- International students studying for more than 6 months will need a Student Visa (Tier 4). Short-term courses require a Short-Term Study Visa. |
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11. Enroll at the College |
- Complete enrollment online or in person. |
Program Level |
Entry Requirements |
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A-Levels |
- Typically, 5 GCSEs at grade 4/C or above, including English and Maths. |
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Vocational Diplomas |
- Entry depends on the level: |
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T Levels |
- 5 GCSEs at grade 4/C or above, including English and Maths. |
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Higher Education (Foundation/Top-Up Degrees) |
- A-Levels, Level 3 qualifications (e.g., BTEC), or equivalent. |
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ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) |
- No formal qualifications required, but an initial English assessment may be conducted. |
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Apprenticeships |
- Entry requirements depend on the apprenticeship level and employer needs. GCSEs in English and Maths may be required. |
International students must demonstrate English proficiency for most courses. Accepted tests include:
Test |
Minimum Score Required |
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IELTS Academic |
Overall score of 5.5 for most courses (no band below 5.0). Higher Education programs may require 6.0. |
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TOEFL iBT |
Equivalent to IELTS scores. |
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ESOL Entry |
Students may be required to complete an ESOL course if they do not meet minimum English proficiency. |
Program Type |
Intake Periods |
Application Deadline |
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A-Levels |
September (Main Intake): Start of the academic year. |
Apply by June for September start. |
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Vocational Courses |
September (Main Intake): Most vocational programs start in September. |
Rolling admissions, but early applications are advised. |
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January (Mid-Year Intake): Some vocational courses allow mid-year starts. |
Apply by November for January start (limited courses). |
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T Levels |
September (Main Intake): Start of the academic year. |
Apply by June for September start. |
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Apprenticeships |
Year-Round Intake: Depends on employer availability and program-specific requirements. |
Applications are open year-round. |
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Higher Education (HE) |
September (Main Intake): Start of the academic year. |
- Apply via UCAS by January (main deadline). |
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Short Courses |
Multiple intakes throughout the year depending on the course. |
Rolling admissions. |
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ESOL Courses |
Rolling intakes throughout the year. |
No set deadlines; apply as needed. |
Who Can Apply? Students aged 16–18 who wish to pursue academic qualifications to progress to university.
Eligibility Criteria:
Minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4/C or above, including English and Maths.
Some A-Level subjects may have additional requirements (e.g., Science subjects may require a grade 5/B in GCSE Science).
Barnsley College offers vocational diplomas and certificates at Levels 1, 2, and 3 in various subjects.
Level |
Eligibility Criteria |
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Level 1 |
No formal qualifications required. Open to students interested in gaining entry-level skills in a chosen subject. |
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Level 2 |
Minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade 3/D or above, including English and Maths. |
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Level 3 |
Minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade 4/C or above, including English and Maths. |
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Additional Notes |
Some programs may require relevant work experience or a portfolio for creative subjects. |
T Levels are technical qualifications equivalent to 3 A-Levels, combining classroom study with industry placements.
Who Can Apply? Students aged 16–18 who want a career-focused qualification.
Eligibility Criteria:
Minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4/C or above, including English and Maths.
Some T Level programs (e.g., Digital or Healthcare) may require additional qualifications in Science or IT.
Apprenticeships combine workplace training with classroom learning.
Level |
Eligibility Criteria |
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Intermediate (Level 2) |
- Minimum of GCSE passes in English and Maths (grade 3/D or above). |
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Advanced (Level 3) |
- GCSEs at grade 4/C or above, including English and Maths. |
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Higher (Level 4+) |
- Level 3 qualification (A-Levels, BTEC, or equivalent) or significant work experience in the chosen field. |
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Employer Sponsorship |
- Applicants must secure an employer willing to sponsor their apprenticeship. |
These programs are designed for students who have completed A-Levels, BTECs, or equivalent Level 3 qualifications.
Eligibility Criteria:
A minimum of 64–120 UCAS points depending on the program.
Relevant Level 3 qualifications such as:
A-Levels
BTEC Extended Diploma
International Baccalaureate (IB) or equivalent qualifications.
English language proficiency for non-native speakers (IELTS 6.0, or equivalent).
Scholarship/Bursary Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Details |
Application Process |
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Barnsley College Bursary |
- Available to students aged 16–18 from low-income households. |
Contribution toward tuition fees, transport, or materials. |
Complete the bursary application form during enrollment. Evidence of household income is required. |
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Care to Learn Bursary |
- For students aged 16–19 who are parents and need childcare support while studying. |
Up to £160 per week (~$200 USD) for childcare costs. |
Apply through the Care to Learn scheme via gov.uk. |
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Free College Meals |
- Students aged 16–18 from households receiving government benefits (e.g., Universal Credit). |
Free meals provided during term days. |
Automatically assessed during bursary application if eligible. |
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Advanced Learner Loan Bursary |
- For students aged 19+ who take out an Advanced Learner Loan to pay for their course. |
Support with childcare, travel, and materials costs. |
Apply through the college’s financial support team after enrolling in an eligible course. |
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Higher Education (HE) Hardship Fund |
- For students in degree-level programs facing financial hardship. |
Financial assistance for living costs, travel, or emergencies. |
Submit a hardship application form with supporting evidence of financial need. |
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Learner Support Fund (LSF) |
- Available to students aged 16+ from low-income backgrounds. |
Assistance with travel, course materials, and equipment. |
Complete the Learner Support Fund application form. |
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Apprenticeship Travel Support |
- Apprentices commuting to work placements or training sessions. |
Partial reimbursement for travel expenses. |
Contact the college’s apprenticeship team for assistance. |
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Disabled Student Allowance (DSA) |
- For students with disabilities, learning difficulties, or medical conditions. |
Funding for specialist equipment, support workers, or additional learning resources. |
Apply through Student Finance England for HE programs or contact the college’s Learning Support Team. |
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International Student Bursary |
- For international students with strong academic performance and financial need. |
Partial reduction in tuition fees (varies). |
Submit a written application with proof of academic achievements during the admission process. |
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16–19 Tuition Fund |
- For students aged 16–19 who need additional support with English and Maths due to learning disruptions (e.g., COVID-19). |
Additional tuition or academic resources. |
Automatically assessed upon enrollment if eligible. |
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Scholarships for Excellence |
- Awarded to students demonstrating outstanding academic, practical, or extracurricular achievements. |
Partial fee reduction or awards (varies). |
Submit an application highlighting achievements and goals. |
Facility Type |
Features |
Cost (Approx. in USD) |
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Main Campus (Church Street) |
- Central location in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. |
N/A (Campus access included in tuition fees). |
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Health, Science & Social Care (Honeywell Site) |
- Dedicated facilities for healthcare, childcare, and social care courses. |
N/A |
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Construction Centre |
- Workshops and labs for courses in bricklaying, plumbing, carpentry, and other trades. |
N/A |
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Digital Innovation Hub |
- Advanced computing and IT facilities for digital courses, game design, and programming. |
N/A |
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Creative Industries Building |
- Art and design studios, music production facilities, and media recording studios. |
N/A |
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Barnsley Sports Academy |
- State-of-the-art sports facilities, including a fitness center, gym, and outdoor sports fields. |
N/A |
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Learning Resource Center |
- Library with access to books, e-resources, and study areas. |
Free access to enrolled students. |
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Dining Facilities |
- On-campus cafes and dining options for snacks and meals. |
Meal costs vary (~$5–$10 per meal). |
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Private Off-Campus Housing |
- Shared student housing near the college. |
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Homestay Accommodation |
- Living with a local family, includes meals and utilities. |
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Campus Feature |
Details |
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Main Campus (Church Street) |
- Central hub for administrative services, support offices, and general classrooms. |
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Honeywell Sports Academy |
- Modern gym, fitness suites, and outdoor spaces for sports and recreation. |
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Construction Workshops |
- Industry-standard workshops for practical training in trades like plumbing, bricklaying, and carpentry. |
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Creative Studios |
- High-tech facilities for music production, photography, and video recording. |
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Digital Innovation Hub |
- Advanced IT labs with cutting-edge hardware and software for digital and tech courses. |
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Health Simulation Labs |
- Realistic healthcare training environments for nursing and social care students. |
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Cafeterias |
- Multiple on-campus dining options offering hot meals, snacks, and beverages. |
Barnsley College offers students a high-quality academic experience tailored to their individual needs. With a wide range of courses including A-Levels, vocational diplomas, T Levels, apprenticeships, and higher education degrees, the college ensures that every student finds a pathway that suits their goals. Students benefit from modern facilities, hands-on learning opportunities, and expert faculty who are dedicated to helping them achieve success.
Barnsley College provides a wide variety of extracurricular activities to help students develop skills, build friendships, and make the most of their time at college. These include:
Sports and Fitness:
Students can join the Barnsley Sports Academy, which offers competitive sports teams, recreational activities, and access to a state-of-the-art gym and fitness center.
Sports such as football, basketball, rugby, and netball are popular at the college.
Clubs and Societies:
The college encourages students to join or create clubs and societies based on their interests, such as creative arts, STEM, debating, or gaming.
Regular social events and competitions are organized by the college and its student union.
Performing Arts and Media:
Students interested in performing arts and media can participate in drama productions, music concerts, and film projects. The college's dedicated creative facilities support these activities.
The college organizes numerous social events to help students unwind and connect with peers. Events such as fresher's fairs, cultural celebrations, themed parties, and workshops create opportunities for students to socialize and explore their interests.
Barnsley itself is a lively town with cafes, restaurants, and entertainment venues where students can relax and enjoy their free time. The nearby Metrodome Leisure Complex offers bowling, swimming, and fitness facilities for recreation.
Barnsley College places a strong emphasis on student wellbeing, offering a range of services to ensure students feel supported throughout their studies. Key support services include:
Wellbeing and Mental Health Support:
The college has dedicated counselors and wellbeing advisors to support students facing personal challenges.
Workshops on stress management, mental health awareness, and mindfulness are regularly offered.
Learning Support:
Students with disabilities or additional learning needs receive tailored support to help them succeed academically.
This includes assistive technology, one-on-one tutoring, and specialist guidance.
Financial Support:
Bursaries, scholarships, and travel support are available for eligible students, helping to ease financial concerns.
Personal Tutors:
Every student is assigned a personal tutor who provides academic guidance, helps set goals, and monitors progress.
Barnsley College is proud of its diverse and inclusive community. Students from all backgrounds are welcomed and encouraged to celebrate their cultures and identities. International students are provided with additional support to help them settle into life in the UK, including language support and advice on adapting to British culture.
Barnsley College emphasizes preparing students for their future careers. Work placements, internships, and employer partnerships are integrated into many courses, giving students valuable industry experience. The Careers Guidance Team offers support with:
Writing CVs and job applications.
Preparing for interviews.
Exploring career pathways and higher education options.
Students also have opportunities to attend career fairs and networking events organized by the college.
Although Barnsley College does not have on-campus accommodation, the college helps students find suitable private housing or homestay arrangements with local families. Affordable housing options in the town ensure students can live comfortably close to the college.
Barnsley is a vibrant and affordable town, offering students a mix of modern amenities and a rich cultural heritage. Key attractions include:
Barnsley Market: A historic market offering a variety of goods and food options.
Cannon Hall: A nearby museum and country park perfect for weekend visits.
Proximity to Major Cities: Barnsley is well-connected by public transport, with Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester easily accessible by train.
Students often praise Barnsley College for its supportive environment, quality teaching, and friendly atmosphere. They appreciate the wide range of facilities and opportunities to make new friends, pursue interests, and prepare for the future.
Industry-Relevant Work Experience:
Placements are integrated into many courses, including vocational diplomas, T Levels, apprenticeships, and higher education programs. These placements are tailored to the specific needs of the industry and the student's career aspirations.
Support from Placement Coordinators:
Dedicated placement coordinators work with students to identify suitable opportunities, provide guidance on securing placements, and ensure a smooth work experience.
Preparation for the Workplace:
Students receive training in CV writing, interview skills, and workplace professionalism before starting their placements.
Pathway to Employment:
Many students secure permanent roles with their placement employers after completing their studies.
1. Vocational Courses
Vocational courses at Barnsley College include mandatory work placements to ensure students gain practical skills. Examples include:
Construction: Work on real construction sites or with contractors specializing in bricklaying, plumbing, and carpentry.
Health and Social Care: Placements in hospitals, care homes, and social work organizations.
Media Production: Experience at local radio stations, TV studios, or advertising agencies.
2. T Levels
T Levels are technical qualifications that combine classroom learning with at least 45 days of work placement. Examples of placement opportunities include:
Digital and IT: Placements with IT companies specializing in software development or cybersecurity.
Education and Childcare: Experience working in schools, nurseries, or childcare centers.
Healthcare: Placements in NHS hospitals or private clinics.
3. Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships offer paid on-the-job training alongside classroom learning. Students split their time between the workplace and college. Examples include:
Business Administration: Working in local government offices, banks, or private businesses.
Engineering: Gaining experience in manufacturing, mechanical engineering, or electrical systems.
Hospitality: Working in hotels, restaurants, or event management companies.
4. Higher Education (HE)
Foundation Degrees and Top-Up Degrees often include optional or mandatory work placements. Examples include:
Sports Coaching and Performance: Placements in sports clubs, gyms, or with personal training organizations.
Business and Management: Internships in marketing, HR, or project management departments of local businesses.
Health and Social Care: Opportunities in community healthcare or support organizations.
Real-World Experience:
Students gain insight into their chosen industries, apply theoretical knowledge, and develop practical skills in a professional environment.
Enhanced Employability:
Placements give students a competitive edge in the job market, equipping them with relevant experience that stands out to employers.
Skill Development:
Students develop transferable skills such as communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and time management during their placements.
Networking Opportunities:
Placements allow students to build connections with industry professionals, often leading to job offers after graduation.
Barnsley College collaborates with a wide range of employers to provide quality placements for its students. Examples include:
Health and Social Care: NHS hospitals, private care homes, and local charities.
Construction: Regional building contractors, electrical firms, and plumbing services.
Media Production: Local radio stations, creative agencies, and media production companies.
Engineering: Manufacturing companies and engineering firms specializing in mechanical, electrical, or civil engineering.
Education and Childcare: Local schools, nurseries, and education trusts.
Business Administration: Local government offices, retail businesses, and financial firms.
Placement Coordination:
The college’s placement team works closely with students to match them with suitable employers.
Workplace Preparation:
Workshops on CV building, interview preparation, and workplace behavior are provided to help students prepare for placements.
Regular Check-ins:
Placement supervisors and college staff monitor student progress and ensure a safe and productive learning environment.
Health and Safety Training:
Students are trained in workplace health and safety regulations before starting placements.
Many students at Barnsley College have successfully transitioned into full-time employment after completing their placements. Here are a few examples:
Health and Social Care Student: Secured a permanent role as a care assistant at a local care home after excelling in her placement.
Media Production Student: Landed a job as a videographer with a creative agency following a successful internship during his course.
Construction Apprentice: Became a site manager after completing a placement with a local construction firm and gaining hands-on experience.
International students studying at Barnsley College also have access to placement opportunities, provided they meet visa requirements for work experience. The college offers additional support to help international students adjust to workplace culture in the UK and find placements aligned with their career goals.
Estimated Acceptance Rate: 80–90%
Barnsley College is known for being open and accommodating to most applicants who meet the entry requirements for their chosen program. Its mission is to provide opportunities for academic and personal growth to a diverse student population.
Course Type:
Entry requirements vary depending on the course level (e.g., A-Levels, vocational diplomas, apprenticeships, or higher education).
Vocational courses and apprenticeships may require fewer formal qualifications compared to A-Levels or degree-level programs.
Entry Requirements:
Applicants must meet the specific academic and language requirements for their chosen course (see below for details).
Additional requirements, such as portfolios or interviews, may apply for certain creative or vocational programs.
Inclusive Approach:
Barnsley College is committed to providing education to students from diverse backgrounds, including school leavers, international students, and mature learners.
Barnsley College Main Campus
Church Street,
Barnsley,
South Yorkshire,
S70 2YW,
United Kingdom