In summer 2020, and in response to the burgeoning Covid-crisis, we launched our "One Year Offer" aimed at Year 14 students, giving them an additional FREE* year of study and the chance to gain an extra 32*-84 UCAS points.
If you are currently in Year 13 and are studying Level 3/ A-Level qualifications, but are unsure of your next steps, this will give you the opportunity to study an additional Level 3 course for one year, fully-funded, across a range of subjects.
We have a huge number of courses available, so you can explore a whole new subject area and gain key skills and experience.
*eligibility criteria - you must have completed a Level 3 course and be under 19 on 31st August 2022.
If you don't know where you want to go to university, and obviously because of the virus we don't know what's going to happen with the universities at the moment... I would 100% tell you to consider coming to College for an extra year. It is only one year, and it gets you so many more UCAS points!
Jemma Calvert (UAL Foundation Diploma in Art & Design)
The Level 3 One Year Offer is available from September 2020 and is available in the following subject areas;
I enjoy sharing my knowledge and experience of animals with students and seeing a learners journey as they make progress. The best part of teaching the course would definitely be the experience we offer learners, it's a unique and hands on way of developing their knowledge of working with animals.
I’ve seen first hand how learners from all backgrounds thrive here at College, and it’s amazing to watch their confidence grow as they realise what they’re capable of. Education really can open doors, and LMC is a great place to start that journey.
The course gives people experiences of business in many forms which can be used in a huge variety of possible future careers – past students have gone on to work in sectors as diverse as fashion, charities, social media, nuclear energy, defence manufacturing and the public sector.
My favourite part of the role is guiding my students through the more practical aspects of Forensic Science, especially latent fingerprint collection and evidence handling. I enjoy watching them develop their confidence and skills in these techniques
I love working with such keen and dedicated staff and students. I also like how every day is different because we attract such a wide range of students including year 11 from local high schools aged 16-18 who apply to the full time courses, to adult students who attend the part time courses. It’s nice to work with so many people from all different backgrounds and cultures who share a passion for cooking.
Welding particularly is like lego for adults – its great fun making things. Whereas Engineering will teach you why things are made the way they are and a combination of both will give you the skills to make almost anything you can think of! Why not give it a go!












