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One World Nursery We have a popular and well-equipped nursery on campus, staffed by experienced and caring childcare workers with a high level of qualifications. We make sure that your child’s day is spent learning and exploring safely; activities range from painting and drawing to visits to the library and reading. Places are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis – although students on some courses are given priority. Please note, a place on a course does not mean you have a nursery place for your child.


How to apply for a nursery place To apply for a place call 020 7613 9181 and we’ll send you an application form and a date for you to come in to talk with us. You can also call this number if you would like to view our nursery facilities.


Nursery fees Our fees depend on whether you are studying on a full or part-time course and what your income is. If you are in receipt of low income or benefits, you may be eligible for our Learner Support Fund subsidy support. To find out more about fees and availability please call us on 020 7613 9070.


Refectory and Café Streat Our campus community is diverse, so we offer varied, freshly cooked international meals. There are plenty of healthy options as well as good value meal deals.


Independent Café You can enjoy fresh homemade sandwiches, soup, salads and main meals. All the ingredients are sourced from local markets and are freshly prepared and cooked on the day by our entry Level 1, 2 and 3 students, who are young students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities.


Open Kitchen Bar & Restaurant Indulge yourself and friends with an informal high quality meal for a fraction of West End prices. All the meals are prepared and cooked from fresh, locally sourced ingredients by our Hospitality and Catering students. As a student, you’ll receive a 10% discount. We are open Monday-Friday for lunch and Wednesday-Friday for dinner. Visit www.openkitchen.biz for more information.


Go shop Our shop provides you with all your daily essentials at competitive prices. Products on sale include stationery, confectionery, hot and cold drinks, snacks, newspapers and other essential items.


Venue Hire and Conference Facilities For room hire, including professionally-managed conference facilities, please contact our partner City Edge on 020 7613 9131 or visit www.cityedge.london.


Sports Facilities Our on-site Sports and Performing Arts Centre, SPACe, is used during the day and evening for football, boxing, badminton, netball, table tennis, volleyball, keep fit and basketball. It has high-quality studios for dance, performing arts and theatre courses. There’s also a sauna you can enjoy and large changing rooms with showers and lockers. When you join our College, you can join our air-conditioned gym at a discounted rate; or if you prefer, you can use our casual membership scheme. Designed to meet the needs of people with disabilities, everyone is able to keep fit alongside their studies. Our facilities are so fantastic, they were selected as the training venue for Olympic and Paralympic basketball teams from around the world. Call 020 7613 9525.


View Training View is the employer-facing arm of the College and delivers apprenticeships, short courses and bespoke training across a great range of industry sectors. If you’re an employer and would like to discuss training your staff, call 020 7613 9430.


Hackney Community College Adult Course Guide 2016/2017


All courses are subject to change and may be cancelled without prior notice as a result of funding changes or low demand. You may be eligible for a discounted tuition fee on some courses, but you will need to check with us. Students who pay a tuition fee may also pay an exam fee if applicable. This is just a guide to the courses we offer; check www.hackney.ac.uk or 020 7613 9123 for up-to-date information.


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