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We focus on teaching vocational courses at our Epping Forest campus, providing our students with the right mix of theory and practical learning to enhance their employability skills and career ambitions.
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Epping Forest 16-18 Vocational. These courses allow you to...
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Epping Forest 16-18 Vocational. These courses allow you to develop specialist skills and knowledge in a specific area of study. Join our mailing list. Open events.
Our Campuses. New City College is the largest college in East London. It was originally formed by a merger between Hackney Community College and Tower Hamlets College in 2016. Redbridge College joined in 2017, Epping Forest College in 2018, and Havering Sixth Form College along with Havering Further Education College merged with the group in 2019.
The college has 9 buildings and 5 campuses around London and Essex: Redbridge (Ilford and Chadwell Heath), Tower Hamlets (Poplar and Arbour Square), Hackney, Epping Forest (Debden) and Havering (Ardleigh Green, Rainham and Hornchurch).
Our Loughton Campus is perfectly located, providing access to both the rich, cultural diversity of London and an attractive and peaceful setting in which to study. We are just a five-minute walk from London Underground station, Debden, where you can travel in only thirty minutes to Central London, West End theatres and mainline train stations ...
Situated on the edge of Epping Forest, a 6,000-acre ancient woodland, but also just a five-minute walk from Debden Underground station, where you can hop on a Central line train to London’s shops, restaurants and theatres, Loughton Campus has the best of all worlds.
Welcome to Epping Forest. Epping Forest is such a diverse campus, students come from all backgrounds and are here to study a range of different subjects. Epping Forest campus achievement rates are higher than ever! 16-18 results are 4% higher than the national average.