
Worthing College
Address
Address: 1 Sanditon Way, Worthing, BN14 9FD, UK
Website: www.worthing.ac.uk
School Details
Key Facts
- In 2013 the college moved to a new £25m campus, set in parkland with the latest facilities and technology for learning.
- The College International department welcomes students from a wide range of countries. International students regularly achieve high success rates in examinations and progress to some of the top universities in the U.K. Russell group universities are among our destinations each year.
- The sports academies offer sports training in football, rugby, basketball and netball, places are available each year for international students who wish to continue sports studies alongside their A levels
- Worthing is on the south coast of England, close to London and the airports transfers are free for A level (full year) students.
Rankings & Accreditations
Accredited by OFSTED: Rated Good
Licensed by the UK Home Office :Tier 4 sponsor
Student Population
Total: 1450
International: 65
Vietnamese: 2
Entry Requirements
Good high school grades in 5 subjects, equivalent to UK GCSE grades A=-C.
UKVI/ IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 5.0 in writing and reading.
ESL: Yes
Tuition & Fees
Tuition: 2017 entry £7950.00 per year
Living Expenses: 2017 Host family accommodation £125 per week
Total Annual Cost: £13575 plus sundry expenses
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Availability: Yes
Details: up to 50% reduction on fees with IELTS 6.0, and above average school grades
Student Testimonials
"I studied at Worthing College for 2 years. The teachers in this college are really helpful. In my opinion, studying in colleges is better than in boarding schools because you can get more freedom and living with a host family you will be able to learn more about English culture." - Candy University of Adelaide
"I loved this college as I met lots of friends from everywhere in the world and the teachers were very friendly. My maths teacher was one of the best teachers that I have met in my life. If I did not understand anything in class, I knew I could ask for help anytime." - Lee Southampton University