Itchen Sixth Form College, located in the heart of Bitterne, Southampton, is a premier educational institution dedicated to fostering academic excellence and personal growth. With a commitment to providing high-quality education, the college offers a diverse range of A-level courses and vocational programs tailored to meet the unique interests and aspirations of its students. Our passionate educators create a supportive and engaging atmosphere, encouraging students to excel both academically and personally.

At Itchen Sixth Form College, we pride ourselves on delivering a student-centered experience that prioritizes individual learning needs and career aspirations. Our state-of-the-art facilities and comprehensive support services ensure that every student receives the resources they need to thrive. Whether you’re looking to prepare for university or gain practical skills for the workforce, our programs are designed with your success in mind.

What sets Itchen Sixth Form College apart is our vibrant community and commitment to student welfare. We believe in nurturing not just academic skills, but also personal development through extracurricular activities, mentorship programs, and a strong sense of camaraderie among peers. Our goal is not only to educate but to empower students to become confident, independent thinkers ready to take on the challenges of the future.

For more information about our courses and how we can help you achieve your goals, please visit our website at http://www.itchen.ac.uk/ or contact us directly at 023 8043 5636. Discover the Itchen difference today—where education meets opportunity in a supportive and inspiring environment.

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天使Tenshi

2 Google Rating

Don't know where to begin. Enrolment was successful however I was deceived about my enrolment letter

2/ 5

Don't know where to begin. Enrolment was successful however I was deceived about my enrolment letter as it stated I would continue second year of a level 3 course, I was happy about that. Of course then the difficult situation occurred - I was told at my enrolment I failed the course, alright I must admit I was lacking, but NOT hugely like it was manageable to finish by September start. It's a shame though, it's not a great impression for a returning student. But Itchen does have a good student support, without them I doubt some students would have any guidance and perseverance in them to strive in work. Canteen foods are slightly overpriced, student centre gets busy through the day, average college.

Abi abs

1 Google Rating

Shocking, The (Dik) head has zero respect for the community, please don't expect your children to le

1/ 5

Shocking, The (Dik) head has zero respect for the community, please don't expect your children to learn any sort of neighbourly values from here. The college prides itself on community values. I call BS when all the community have been shafted by this peanarse

TheSwampe

1 Google Rating

Completely against the local community and disregard to the local environment.

1/ 5

Completely against the local community and disregard to the local environment.

Denise Hallett

4 Google Rating

All three of my children have attended the public services course. and have all got really great res

4/ 5

All three of my children have attended the public services course. and have all got really great results . They did many life skills and had the chance to take part in some major events such as the military field gun event, comps against military and so much more . The staff are great with them and I am pleased with the results they got . The college offers many courses and has opened its doors to those from other countries to study.

hid0582758

5 Google Rating

Great place great tutors and good libarys

5/ 5

Great place great tutors and good libarys

احمد AHMED

5 Google Rating

Wow

5/ 5

Wow

Rebecca Steele

5 Google Rating

Great open evening looks a really friendly college and we will be applying

5/ 5

Great open evening looks a really friendly college and we will be applying

Jeff Nowacki

5 Google Rating

Absolutely brilliant staff were amazing

5/ 5

Absolutely brilliant staff were amazing

Dana Phillips

4 Google Rating

Its good i think ! I was just parked outside for 5 minutes

4/ 5

Its good i think ! I was just parked outside for 5 minutes

Maksymilian Wasilewski

5 Google Rating

not a bad place

5/ 5

not a bad place

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