Greenbank College located at Greenbank Ln, Liverpool L17 1AG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 733 7255

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Joanne

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Discusting college ment to pride themselves on being a 'disabled' college my daughter attended but d

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Discusting college ment to pride themselves on being a 'disabled' college my daughter attended but dropped out last year with mental health difficulties. Filled in an application form for this year and was rang and told that she will not be allowed back because of 'government funding'. Rang Education Manager on a Monday was advised by desk staff she would contact back as soon as possible but no not till 3 days later which I had to pretend to be somebody else so she would actually talk to me! Seems to me all they are interested in is money and not the students! Would advise to avoid college that discriminates!

pegis 2012

1 Google Rating

The heads will coures mearder if you do any think butt when somethink happens to you its fine the th

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The heads will coures mearder if you do any think butt when somethink happens to you its fine the there nicer to you deependiding on how disabled you are there terible with ADHD and ASD and thay allow bullying and harasment. The spourt stave are help full butt tend to be more in faver to wards sertan people.

Michael D'Ambrogio

5 Google Rating

I enjoyed going online about Greenbank College News and Events all what's going on the news

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I enjoyed going online about Greenbank College News and Events all what's going on the news

Camilla Aitchison

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

Michelle Berkeley

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Patricia Sandra Hulme

5 Google Rating

A great place to learn and develop

5/ 5

A great place to learn and develop

suren krish

1 Google Rating

Worst college ever. Staffs got no respect for people from different backgrounds they are so rude and

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Worst college ever. Staffs got no respect for people from different backgrounds they are so rude and extremely racists.

Tristan Crook

5 Google Rating

It was good

5/ 5

It was good

Courtney Taggart

5 Google Rating

Best collage ever

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Best collage ever

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