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Learning Resouces Centre
The Learning Resources Centre (LRC) at Highlands College, incorporates a library with IT facilities, and provides access to a wide range of printed and electronic learning materials which can help you with your studies.
The LRC is located on the top floor of the Nightingale Building and is split between three areas, research IT suite and study area. The area has comfy seating where you can discuss work or simply read the daily newspaper, along with a section of tables to write assignments or use personal laptops.
Opening times
Monday – Thursday 9am – 5pm
Friday 9am – 4.30pm
Contact us on 01534 608 590
Location
Top floor of Turner building.
Resources
Books, DVDs, Newspapers, Journals, Printing/photocopying, Silent room with PCs, HE quiet study room.
Help with
LRC staff can help with password changes, IT, printing, access to information.
Examinations Centre
The Examinations Centre is situated on the ground floor of the University Centre, the Examinations Office is also located here in room UC005. The majority of written and online examinations take place on this floor, this area is also accessible for wheelchair users.
The College is a Pearson Vue Testing Centre. Anyone wishing to book examinations through these providers should book and pay via www.vue.com.
We also..
- provide resits for some GCSE and GCE examinations.
- provide the Citizenship Test.
- organise examination facilities for candidates who need to take examinations and do not wish to travel to the UK.
Immigration Tests
Highlands College will be administering the Life Skills B1 English Language Assessment exam. However candidates need to book their own exam directly on the British Council website. For any queries please contact Jersey Immigration.
Citizenship Test
Advice to naturalisation applicants – questions and answers.
What do I need to do before sitting the Citizenship Test?
The test is based on the handbook “Life in the United Kingdom” 3rd Edition and on the Jersey Supplement (from 16th October 2014), both must be read fully. You should therefore prepare for the test by reading these publications (see question below ‘What does the test consist of?’). Copies of “Life in the United Kingdom” may be purchased from a bookshop or downloaded from here. The Jersey supplement is issued free of charge and is available from the Customs and Immigration Service and Highlands College.
I have read the test material, what do I do now?
You should contact Highlands College and ask for arrangements to be made for you to sit the Citizenship Test. The College runs exams on a frequent basis and will charge you a fee of £55 for the test.
What does the test consist of?
You will have 45 minutes in which to answer 24 questions selected at random from a large bank of questions. Eighteen questions will be based on the handbook “Life in the United Kingdom” and six on the Jersey supplement. Part One of the supplement is a short history of Jersey and Part Two is a profile of life in Jersey now and in more recent times. The questions are in a multiple choice or “true or false” format and therefore there is little writing to do.
What happens after I have taken the test?
The test will be marked by Highlands College and if you pass you will be awarded a certificate. You must then produce that certificate when you make your application for naturalisation to the Customs & Immigration Service.
What if I fail the test?
There is no restriction on the number of times you sit the test but you will have to pay the full fee on each occasion that you take it.
I’m not sure if my knowledge of English is good enough, what should I do?
If you are in doubt you may arrange with Highlands College to be assessed by an ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) assessor.
My knowledge of English is not good enough to take the Citizenship Test. I still want to become a British citizen, what can I do?
You are advised to enrol on an ESOL language course with Highlands College.
Where can I get advice from about naturalisation?
You may contact the Passport Office of the Customs and Immigration Service at Maritime House, St Helier, Jersey JE1 1JD
Email enquiries: passports@gov.je
Telephone: 01534 448 033
Where do I apply to sit the Citizenship Test?
Contact: Nigel Stokes, Highlands College, Highlands Lane, St. Saviour, Jersey JE1 1HL
Email: exams@highlands.ac.uk
Telephone: 01534 608 564
We administer the following
GCSE/AS
AQA
Cambridge
Edexcel/Pearson
OCR
WJEC
External Paper Exams
University re-sits
Professional Exams
Accountancy
City & Guilds
Vocational
Online Paper Exams
University re-sits
City & Guilds
Pearson Vue
CITB
I.O.D.
Pearson Functional Skills
Chartered Insurance Institute
Entry Forms
Please contact us to discuss your needs on 01534 608 564 or email us
Academy Restaurant
A fabulous dining experience awaits you at the Academy Restaurant at Highlands College. The Academy always strives to reflect the current industry trends where the students are professionally trained in our fully functional kitchen, restaurant, and bar.
Here at the Academy Restaurant we endeavor to serve traditional dishes with a modern twist. We strive to create dishes that incorporate seasonal and local produce as much as possible. For those that want to experience the ultimate in modern dining, why not try our Wednesday lunchtime or Thursday evening menu?
These are run by our students, preparing and serving meals under the supervision of industry experienced chefs and front of house manager.
If you require exclusive use of the Academy Restaurant, please contact the Restaurant Manager to arrange. A maximum of 50 guests can be accepted in the restaurant. A range of menus are available and a full bar list at extremely competitive prices.
Business Lunch
Why not experience a business lunch with us at the Academy Restaurant with the opportunity to continue the meeting at your leisure.
Private Functions
We can cater for groups of up to 50 people with a wide range of menus available.
Reservations
Why not take the opportunity to sample the wonderful food cooked by Jersey’s up and coming talent!
Contact us on 01534 608 560 or use the enquiry form below.
Lunch
Wednesday, term time only, 12pm.
Price £13.95
Dinner
Thursday, Term Time only, 6.30pm.
Price £18.50
Reservation enquiry
Hair & Beauty Academy
Imagine a place where all the latest and greatest hair and beauty services are delivered by enthusiastic trainee stylists and therapists, at more than affordable prices?
The Hair & Beauty Academy at Highlands College has been professionally training students for more than 40 years. The largest and most established training academy in Jersey, they prepare and qualify stylists and therapists of the future into exciting careers within the industry.
If it’s a hair tint or balayage or a top up of the latest gel nail colour you’re looking for, the Hair & Beauty Academy can help you stay looking your best – without the high street price-tag. The talented students work with Wella Professional Colour and Dermalogica beauty treatments to deliver the highest quality service.
Prices start at £24 for a full head tint £17 for ladies cut & finish; beauty services include £17 for gel nails and £22 for a deep cleanse facial or full body Swedish massage.
Full list of services and prices
Follow us at Highlands Hair & Beauty Academy facebook page > https://www.facebook.com/Highlands-College-Hair-and-Beauty-1860277564208910
We look forward to welcoming you soon. Plenty of free parking.
Interested in a career in Hair Styling or Beauty Therapy?
Becoming a qualified beauty therapist or Hair Stylist is a career with endless possibilities, in terms of earning potential and variety. As a qualified beauty therapist or stylist you could work for yourself, run your own salon, become a session stylist, work on tours and fashion shoots or be employed on a cruise liner, airline or spa, and potentially travel the world.
We offer a varied number of professional and vocational Hair & Beauty courses throughout the year:
NEW Beauty Therapy Apprenticeship – 2 years | Part-time
This apprenticeship is designed for anyone passionate about beauty therapy, and already working within the industry. Qualify with an NVQ Level 2&3 Diploma in Beauty Therapy and prepare for an exciting career ahead!
Students will cover all aspects of beauty therapy including analysis of the skin, health & safety and anatomy & physiology as well as mastering beauty techniques such as waxing, brow tinting and shaping, massage, facial and tanning.
The course is delivered by professionally and industry-trained tutors with over 30 years’ experience. Enrolment for August 2017/18 is now open.
Find out more: Beauty Therapy Apprenticeship > http://www.highlands.ac.uk/courses-page/beauty-therapy-apprenticeship/#more-8743
Contact our team for more information:
T 608555
E hairandbeauty@highlands.ac.uk
Shampoo & Finish
Includes conditioning hot towel treatment.
COMPLIMENTARY every
Monday: 11.30am — 3.00pm
Wednesday: 1pm — 3.00pm
Cut & Finish
£17 for a cut with a blow dry
£22 for a restyle and NEW LOOK!
Reception hours are at the following times to make appointments
Monday: 11am – 6pm
Tuesday: 9am – 4pm
Wednesday 9am – 4pm
Thursday 11am – 6pm
Friday 9am – 4pm
A full range of tints and foils also available
Call 01534 608 555 to book your appointment or email us.
Beauty treatments
Manicure £12
Pedicure £17 (+ £7 for paraffin wax)
Deep Cleanse Facial with dermalogica products £22
Waxing available £5 – £17
Lash and Brow treatments £5 – £17
Call 01534 608 555 to book your appointment or email us at hairandbeauty@highlands.ac.uk
Café Connect
Café Connect is our new student relaxation area within the Nightingale building on the college campus. In order to augment the student experience, the college has created a new refractory and common room. This new facility will encourage students to spend more time on the campus in a safe and relaxing environment. Our new enrichment programme complements Café Connect in offering an improved student experience, developing them as people and learners. It comprises of a new canteen that is run by Highlands College, along with a modern common room. Highlands College is aiming to maximise opportunity for the Island’s students whilst providing them with a professional environment in which to interact.
Philip Mourant Centre
The Philip Mourant Centre in Trinity is Highlands College’s satellite centre used specifically for Adult & Community Education. The PMC as it is affectionately known began life as the College’s horticultural and agricultural training centre. The site had been gifted to the Education Department in memory of Philip Mourant for the training of young men in horticulture and agriculture. In 1999, the College’s Adult & Community Education programme moved to the site with a view to increasing lifelong opportunities for Islanders. Over the next few years the programme grew significantly and was able to offer daytime and evening leisure courses at a venue that worked extremely well for adults.
Today the Centre boasts six classrooms, an art studio, a ceramics studio and two workshop spaces for practical courses such as upholstery and stained glass. Classes operate in the day and evening during the week and occasionally at weekends. On average 550 students use the Centre each term.
Exams centre
The Examinations Centre is situated on the ground floor of the University Centre. The majority of written and online examinations take place on this floor, this area is also accessible for wheelchair users. The Exams Office is also located on this floor in UC005.
The College is an approved Pearson Vue Testing Centre. Anyone wishing to book examinations through for the examinations offered through this platform should book and pay here Pearson VUE (www.pearsonvue.co.uk)
Amongst others, we provide:
- GCSE, iGCSE and GCE examinations for private candidates;
- The Citizenship (Life in the UK) Test;
- Paper based and online exams for candidates who need to take examinations and do not wish to travel to the UK e.g. University resits, and professional exams
For more information, guidance and forms and please click on the topics at the end of this page.
If you cannot find the information you need or require additional information, please email us.
GCSE / iGCSE / GCE exams – Private candidates
Which exams can I book?
As an external student you can take your GCE/GCSE/IGCSE paper exams at Highlands College for the November, January and June series.
Details regarding the exam codes and dates for the Exam Boards we are approved for can be found on their websites:
AQA – AQA | Exams admin | Dates and timetables
Cambridge International – Exam timetables (cambridgeinternational.org)
Pearson – Exam timetables | Pearson qualifications
Please note we are only able to make entries for exam only subjects. We are unable to mark or submit any coursework or administer practical and oral modules.
How can I make a booking?
Once you have decided which exams you wish to sit, please download the Registration Form below, complete it and return to exams@highlands.ac.uk detailing all the exams and codes you wish to be entered for. Deadlines to return are on the form.
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How much will it cost?
Depending on the exams and Exam boards you select and their duration, costs will vary. Once you have submitted the entry form, fees payable will be confirmed and will need to be paid prior to entering you for the exam. Please note that if you miss the entry deadline, we may not be able to enter you for the exam, or late fees may be charged.
What else to I need to know?
Once you have been entered for the exam we will send you a Statement of entry, which you need to keep and bring with you on the day of the exam. The Statement of Entry will contain the dates and start times of your exams. Please arrive early on the day of your exam.
On the day of the exam, you will have to bring photographic proof of identity as well as your own permitted equipment (e.g. pens, pencils, calculator, compass etc.) in a clear unmarked pencil case. Please note no cellphones or smartwatches may be taken into the exam room.
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Exams centre
The Examinations Centre is situated on the ground floor of the University Centre. The majority of written and online examinations take place on this floor, this area is also accessible for wheelchair users. The Exams Office is also located on this floor in UC005.
The College is an approved Pearson Vue Testing Centre. Anyone wishing to book examinations through for the examinations offered through this platform should book and pay here Pearson VUE (www.pearsonvue.co.uk)
Amongst others, we provide:
- GCSE, iGCSE and GCE examinations for private candidates;
- The Citizenship (Life in the UK) Test;
- Paper based and online exams for candidates who need to take examinations and do not wish to travel to the UK e.g. University resits, and professional exams
For more information, guidance and forms and please click on the topics at the end of this page.
If you cannot find the information you need or require additional information, please email us.
GCSE / iGCSE / GCE exams – Private candidates
Which exams can I book?
As an external student you can take your GCE/GCSE/IGCSE paper exams at Highlands College for the November, January and June series.
Details regarding the exam codes and dates for the Exam Boards we are approved for can be found on their websites:
AQA – AQA | Exams admin | Dates and timetables
Cambridge International – Exam timetables (cambridgeinternational.org)
Pearson – Exam timetables | Pearson qualifications
Please note we are only able to make entries for exam only subjects. We are unable to mark or submit any coursework or administer practical and oral modules.
How can I make a booking?
Once you have decided which exams you wish to sit, please download the Registration Form below, complete it and return to exams@highlands.ac.uk detailing all the exams and codes you wish to be entered for. Deadlines to return are on the form.
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How much will it cost?
Depending on the exams and Exam boards you select and their duration, costs will vary. Once you have submitted the entry form, fees payable will be confirmed and will need to be paid prior to entering you for the exam. Please note that if you miss the entry deadline, we may not be able to enter you for the exam, or late fees may be charged.
What else to I need to know?
Once you have been entered for the exam we will send you a Statement of entry, which you need to keep and bring with you on the day of the exam. The Statement of Entry will contain the dates and start times of your exams. Please arrive early on the day of your exam.
On the day of the exam, you will have to bring photographic proof of identity as well as your own permitted equipment (e.g. pens, pencils, calculator, compass etc.) in a clear unmarked pencil case. Please note no cellphones or smartwatches may be taken into the exam room.
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