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UTC@harbourside

Coordinates: 50°47′40″N 0°03′13″E / 50.7944°N 0.0536°E / 50.7944; 0.0536
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UTC@harbourside
Address
Map
Railway Quay

,
East Sussex

United Kingdom
Coordinates50°47′40″N 0°03′13″E / 50.7944°N 0.0536°E / 50.7944; 0.0536
Information
TypeUniversity Technical College
Established2015
Department for Education URN141394 Tables
PrincipalJonathan Clarke
Age14 to 19
Enrollment141
Websitehttp://www.utc-harbourside.org/

UTC@harbourside is a University Technical College for students aged 14–18 (Key Stage 4 and 5) located in Newhaven, Sussex, England which opened in September 2015. It specialises in marine and environmental engineering and the purpose-built building is part of the renovation project in the Newhaven Quayside.

Sponsors

The University Sponsor is University of Brighton, which also sponsors academy schools in Sussex through its Academies Trust.[1] The Employer Sponsor is Veolia. The other sponsors are The Aldridge Foundation and Lewes District Council.[2]

Admissions

In its first year of opening, UTC@harbourside had a total of 150 places split between Year 10 and 12. Students come from Newhaven and across Sussex, including Brighton, Haywards Heath and Eastbourne.

Curriculum

The specialisms of the UTC are marine and environmental engineering, with employer partners playing a key role in the curriculum of the UTC by setting real-life enterprise challenges. Through the projects, students will study towards Level 2 and 3 technical awards and diplomas. The curriculum also includes core GCSEs and A Levels in subjects like Maths, English and separate sciences, plus a PE provision which includes travelling to local schools to do physical education.

References

  1. ^ "University of Brighton Academies Trust". University of Brighton. Retrieved 12 May 2017. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  2. ^ "First day of term for new Sussex college". University of Brighton. 9 September 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2017. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)