Beaumont College
College in Lancaster, Lancashire
Beaumont offers Learners a supportive and stimulating environment to live and study. We want all of our Learners to increase their independence and gradually take on greater responsibility and control over their lives. Learners contribute to the running of the college through the very active Student Council, student working groups and representation at Governors meetings. Beaumont is a friendly and stimulating place where Learners can face challenges, in realistic situations, evolve interests and gradually gain the skills and confidence they need to move on to the next phase of their lives.
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About Us
read moreBeaumont College offers both residential and day programmes in Lancaster, while our satellite services offer individuals a learning programme that is delivered closer to home in Barrow, Blackpool, and Carlisle. All of our college sites offer programmes for young people aged 18 - 25 with a broad range of physical and/or learning impairments. Students are offered a variety of specialist support from highly trained staff, working alongside our tutors. At Beaumont College we work as one team to make a difference in the lives of our students.
Admissions
read moreMost people find it really helpful to see Beaumont College in action before they make any decisions. Contact the College Admissions Team or for a chat call 01524 541400. Arrange an informal visit during term time to see the college in action. Visits can be organised for individuals or groups. Please book early. We recommend applications are made twelve to eighteen months before entry although later applications are welcome. Ask our admissions team for an application document. Complete your application document providing as much detail as possible.
Education
read moreThe college offers individual programmes within a curriculum that has strong emphasis on personal development through a clearly assessed pathway framework. As well as offering discrete courses provided internally within the college, the college also offers students the opportunity to work within the community with local partnerships and employers. Each student accesses an individual programme that is based on a combination of course choices that are tailored to meet individual needs and aspirations, identified through their person centred PATH (Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope) planning and support assessments.