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Wilberforce college offers the largest course range in the area for post 16 education. Below you can choose the subject you are most interested in. Each subject has a specific entry criteria. Please make sure to read the entry criteria for your chosen subject, to understand what GCSE grades you are required to achieve.

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  • 05.04.23
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Achievement Awards 2023

Outstanding and inspirational students from Wilberforce College were recognised at a Celebration of Achievement evening on Wednesday 22 March 2023.…

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  • 20.03.23
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Announcing Exciting New Partnership with North Ferriby FC

Wilberforce Sixth Form College are excited to announce the launch of a new Football Development Academy in conjunction with North Ferriby FC – the first of its kind in the City.…

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  • 03.03.23
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HULL CITY STARS Q&A

Students gain a VIP experience with Hull City aces and an insightful talk from the Head of Strategic Analysis & Recruitment and the Head of Medical Services & Performance.…

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  • 20.02.23
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Pathways to Careers Masterclasses

Wilberforce Sixth Form College present Careers Masterclasses across a range of subjects, focused towards students looking to find their career.…

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  • 12.12.22
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Project SEARCH

DFN Project SEARCH provides internships and employment training for people with a variety of learning disabilities and Autism spectrum conditions aged 18-24. The programme lasts one academic year and…

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  • 14.11.22
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NAPA - OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR

Our second year full-time Performing and Production Arts students present an evening inspired by Joan Littlewood’s pioneering satirical masterpiece “Oh What a Lovely War…

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