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Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College is located in Highgate, Birmingham, England. The College offers a wide range of A level and Btec programmes. It also has an adult education provision. ==About the College== Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College is located in Birmingham and the building was designed by London-based Nicholas Hare Architects in 2009. Joseph Chamberlain College is a sixth form college independently governed by its own Corporation and funded by the Government. It is not a school sixth form, nor is it part of a large FE college as is the case in most sixth form centres. The college offers many courses for students aged between 16 and 19 years. It also has courses for adults aged above 19 years of age and vocational programmes as well. The college offers a wide range of A level programmes, Btec diplomas and GCSEs. To see a full listing of the programmes offered for study please click here. The EAL programme offered by the college is useful for students coming from all over the world for whom English is a foreign language. The courses start from the beginner’s level and can be studied up to the IELTS level which is for University Entrance. Students can take the EAL course in conjunction with any of the other courses which are suitable to them. Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College offers a range of adult education courses which are held in the college campus as well as other locations in the community. Classes are held in local Community buildings. To find out more about the adult provision at the College please click here.〔http://www.jcc.ac.uk/〕 A-LEVEL PASS-RATE 2014 We are delighted to announce an A-Level pass-rate of 99% for 2014, making us the top-performing independent Sixth Form College in Birmingham.〔http://www.jcc.ac.uk/news-53-best-exam-results-ever〕 LEARNING SUPPORT AT JCC The College prides itself on the inclusion of all students with additional learning needs. Click here to find out more about the extensive inclusive learning support offered at Joseph Chamberlain.〔http://www.jcc.ac.uk/about-us〕 EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY Joseph Chamberlain College believes in equality of opportunity for all staff and students within a harmonious community. It is opposed to any form of action, words or institutional practice which discriminates against people on the basis of age, disability, ethnicity (including race, colour, and nationality), gender, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion and belief and sexual orientation. Students, staff and external agencies, with whom the college deals, are expected to share our strong commitment to equality.〔http://www.jcc.ac.uk/about-us〕 THE COLLEGE BUILDING In September 2008, a £40 million campus - designed by Nicholas Hare Architects - was opened across from the old College building.〔http://www.birminghampost.co.uk/all-about/education〕 MUN – MODEL UNITED NATIONS The college hosted the first UK college Model United Nations event in 2010. This now happens annually at the college and takes place over a weekend in March. The original event was the first of its kind in the country and has maintained its status as the largest. The event involves 300 young people from sixth form colleges nationwide who come together, to debate issues, develop compromises, practise public speaking skills and work with peers they have never met before. The conference took place in the college’s award-winning building in Birmingham. In excess of thirty colleges from across the country take part in three days of discussion, lobbying, debate and voting on resolutions dealing with global issues. Students act as delegates from U.N. member states working in specific Committees such as Human Rights, Disarmament and Ecology & Environment, before taking part in the General Assembly meeting on the last day. 〔http://www.jcc.ac.uk/〕 CIC – COLLEGE FOR INTERNATIONAL CITIZENSHIP The college for international citizenship is a leading international summer school programme based at the Joseph Chamberlain College building in Birmingham. It is a 10-week programme based around global citizenship. Students come from all over the world to take part in this unique summer school. The programme is run by CIC Director Elly Tobin who is also Principal of Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College.〔http://www.cfic.org.uk/〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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