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INFORMATION FOR SCHOOLS

Brighton MET College is one of seven colleges within the Chichester College Group.

Information for schools

The college offers an excellent range of subjects and study routes including T Levels, apprenticeships, and vocational courses.

There is excellent support for onward progression to university, employability and life skills through timetabled ACES (attitude, choices, employment and skills) sessions and careers advice through Progression Plus. Students also benefit from a vibrant Student Union.

How do we support schools?

  • We deliver assemblies and/or workshops on our course offering including: T Levels, apprenticeships, vocational courses, applying to college and much more
  • Attend Careers Fairs and Post 16 events
  • Send regular newsletters with college updates, information and event details
  • Support careers leads with information and resources

If there is anything else you would like our help with, please get in contact.

STUDENT RECRUITMENT AND EVENTS OFFICER

My name is Rebecca Dowling and I work as the Student Recruitment and Events Officer for Brighton MET College.

To book us for a vist to speak to your students or for a tour of the campus get in touch with our Student Recuitment and Events Officer.

Email: rebecca.dowling@gbmc.ac.uk
Phone: 01273 667788 Ext. 772

Provider Access Legislation

With the new Provider Access Legislation that came into effect in January 2023, we want to be able to support all schools with any requests they may have to fulfil the requirements.

We can offer Vocational, Apprenticeship and T Level specific assemblies and workshops, with a dedicated Q+A section at the end.

Our Full Time Courses

Download the digital 2026/27 Full-Time Prospectus for Brighton MET College or see an A-to-Z of all of our courses.

What do we offer?

FACILITIES

STUDENT SUPPORT

STUDENT LIFE

PARENTS AND CARERS

Have you MET your future?

Our mission is to encourage young people to envisage their future working selves, to help them turn their passions into professions through technical and professional education and help fill the UK skills gap!

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