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LIVING AT REASEHEATH

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APPRENTICESHIPS

APPRENTICESHIPS

If you decide to live on campus, you can make yourself at home in our high-quality on-site accommodation.

We have accommodation for up to 1,000 students, so there will be lots of other students in the same position as you. Together you can enjoy student life and learn to live independently away from home. You will be well looked after while living on campus as you will be fully supported by a safeguarding team. You will also be able to get your breakfast, lunch and evening meals each day in our on-site catering outlets. Some halls also have a self-catering kitchen allocated to a number of students.

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Come and see for yourself

Make sure you see our accommodation when you attend a course open day or at your interview! One of our friendly student ambassadors or members of staff will show you around and answer any questions you may have.

EXCEPTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND STRONG

Useful info

Any full-time student aged 16 and over may apply for a residential place and a bursary may be available to help with costs. Places are limited so please ask for up-to-date details once you have been offered a place on a course. Accommodation fees are based on a full academic year, excluding half terms, Christmas and Easter breaks, and are charged on a termly basis.

Reaseheath has residential places for students who require accessible facilities.

For more information about living at Reaseheath, visit reaseheath.ac.uk/feaccommodation or contact the Student Services team on 01270 613209 or email accommodation@reaseheath.ac.uk Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ for Care Standards

Our latest Care Standards Ofsted inspection confirms that we continue to provide first rate standards of care which help and protect our students and prepare them for safe and happy futures.

The inspectors found that we offer remarkable experiences and opportunities for students and that they make excellent progress while at college. We were also commended for our ‘exceptional relationships and strong family values that help students thrive.’

FAMILY VALUES THAT HELP STUDENTS THRIVE

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