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  • May 2026

    12 May 2026 - 5.30pm-7pm - Capel Manor College Advice Evening

    If you are looking for a college in London that specialises in animal care, nature, conservation, horticulture and environmental courses, Capel Manor College is the perfect place to start your journey. Join us at one of our Advice Evenings or Open Days and discover how we can help you turn your passion into a career.

    25 May 2026 -Football Academy at Kingston College - Study an Academic Qualification while Training and Playing Football

    Did you know we have a FOOTBALL ACADEMY at Kingston College? And it’s very successful with a
    fantastic track record!


    Next trial date: Monday 25 May (Bank Holiday/Half Term).

    Our Academy players train/play football whilst studying an academic qualification allowing them to pursue their sporting ambitions while completing one of the following full time courses:

    • BTEC Level 1 Directed Pathways
    • BTEC Level 2 in Sport in conjunction with Bedfont Sports Football Club
    • BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate in Sport and Exercise Science
    • BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate in Sports Coaching
    • BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Personal Training

    Our Academy bridges the gap between grassroots youth football and men’s semi-professional football and beyond – with a fantastic track record of successful past students: Joe Aribo plays for Leicester City and Nigeria; Dom Dwyer won a scholarship to the USA and played for their national team, now at Mansfield Town; Joe Edwards has held coaching positions at Chelsea, Everton, England U20s
    and Coventry City.

    27-28 May 2026 - Young Scientist 2026

    Kingston University’s Developing Minds Lab is inviting young people aged 6-16 to their annual Young Scientists Event for children aged 6-16. This is an exciting opportunity for children to learn about psychology and discover what psychologists do.

    Parents/teachers are invited to bring their children along to learn about psychology and gain first-hand experience of psychological research. A variety of research activities are available ranging from how we
    perceive emotions to how we solve puzzles.

    Date: 27 & 28 May

    Time: 09:30 - 12:30 and 13:30 - 16:30

    Venue: Edward Muybridge building, Penrhyn Road campus, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2EE