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North Staffordshire College set to host open day for prospective students

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Newcastle and Stafford College's group (NSCG) is opening the doors to Leek College for the penultimate time this academic year, for an open event.

NSCG has invited prospective students and their families to visit the college on Saturday 21 March, between 10am and 12pm.

Visitors will get an insight to studying at NSCG, as well as an opportunity to explore the campus and chat to staff about their study options.

Leek College joined the NSCG family in August 2025 and has since seen refurbishments of £1 million, including brand-new resources such as smartboards, PCs, laptops and modern furniture, with further improvements made to the IT infrastructure and telephony systems.

NSCG's Principal and CEO, Craig Hodgson, will be presenting welcome talks, with visitors also able to hear from the student support team and current students to find out what life is really like at NSCG.

Speaking about the event, Craig said: "We're pleased to be welcoming visitors back to NSCG Leek College.

"We're incredibly proud of the high-quality education and training we deliver at NSCG, and our open events give prospective students the chance to see the college and everything it has to offer first-hand."

A variety of study options are available at Leek College, from entry level progression and skills pathways, apprenticeships, vocational programmes, T Levels and adult learning courses.

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To find out more about studying at Leek College, visit the website here or register for the open event here.

Prospective students will also be able to visit Leek College on Saturday 20 June 2026 from 10am to 12pm.

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