Buckinghamshire College Group – Aylesbury Campus, Aylesbury | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Buckinghamshire College Group - Aylesbury Campus is a College in Aylesbury with a 3.4 rating.

About Buckinghamshire College Group – Aylesbury Campus

Buckinghamshire College Group – Aylesbury Campus ( College ) is located at Oxford Road, Aylesbury HP21 8PD, United Kingdom. It is categorised as : State-Funded.
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Ratings & Ranking

Buckinghamshire College Group – Aylesbury Campus has a rating of 3.4 and is ranked number 334 in the UK.

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Address & Location

Buckinghamshire College Group – Aylesbury Campus is located at Oxford Road, Aylesbury HP21 8PD, United Kingdom.

Schools Fees

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Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at Buckinghamshire College Group – Aylesbury Campus.

Parents & Students Reviews:

Buckinghamshire College Group – Aylesbury Campus has 103 reviews with an overall rating of 3.4. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.4 out of 5.0 stars
As someone who has been a student here for 3 years , i would say this college has been a massive help of getting me this far in my life , i have been through soo much and i had lots of support with my decisions and i hope they continue supporting in my final year .

I would say now that i am in my final year and my teachers have changed , its been an stressful time for me and i love the help i get from student services

This college has been my home for three years after coming from secondary school , i been in the art and design and graphic design at college as an creative student , they really help you embrace your creative spirit and help you get better at things you think you are not good at , i am in extended graphic design Dipolma and i feel like my time at this college has been great , i have support and friends and made so many connections

The one thing i would say about this college is that they do switch teachers a lot but in my course it only happened in the end of last year and i achieved an merit for my FMP , i feel like with a bit more support .I could have achieved much higher with the teachers expectations but he felt like i was not good enough but i feel like the teachers should be more supportive and not telling their students that they are not going to get good grades because i did get a good grade when he thought i was going to get an referral , i think they need to try to push you further and help you gain an creative paths .

You have to try your best and you will succeed , and do not give up , i went through soo much and i am glad student services and some of my teachers helped me , there are good teachers at the college , it just takes time to find the right ones .

Art and design here was an amazing experience , i love the supportive teachers here and they helped me go through art and design even tho i felt it hard and haven,t done it much of it before , i feel like teachers that show you how to do things even if you are not good at the subject are the best teachers , i wouldn,t have gone in graphic design without the support from my art and design teacher and my other teachers

In the college , it matters on which course you done and which teachers you have , you will have a good time in good enviroment
you will get far in life with the proper support without it you will get nowwhere

Overall, my time at Aylesbury college studying ICT was good. The program covered essential aspects well, and the faculty was supportive. Recommended for those seeking a foundation ICT education.
Starting College can be a daunting experience. There is lots of information to take in, people to meet and a new building to find your way around in, so Andrei Barbanta, Vice President of ACS, the Aylesbury College Student Union, has put together a list of tips for new students, as well as some things he wished he knew when he joined the College!

The College building is huge, so to make it less intimidating why not go for a walk and explore? Have alook at the Fashion studio and Carpentry/Motor Vehicle/Plumbing workshops, it’sinteresting to see what your fellow students are up to and it helps you find your bearings!

I would not recommend to any human being. Horrible, horrible people putting masks on and pretending to be supportive, the environment just feel miserable and restless they will try to fool and manipulate you into thinking you are doing everything wrong and they are here to help you, on the contrary they’re intentions are to control you. Honestly anybody considering this place – stay away for your own good.
Hair cut with students, excellant service, so advisable and helpful.
Was pleased with my hair cut by lesley and the teacher Val.

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