Thornton College New Student Portal

You'll find here information, advice and support for new students soon to be joining us here at Thornton College.

Welcome to Thornton College

We hope you're excited to be joining us. We're all looking forward to welcoming you to Thornton College College. It's time for you start Creating Your Story and taking your first steps on your journey to a successful future. To give you more of a feel for life at our vibrant College campus, check out this video.

Frequently Asked Questions

We have support professionals at Thornton College who can assist you with your social, educational, and personal needs.

Throughout the day, your scheduled classes, breaks, and lunches, staff are available. The care staff can also assist you around campus and will greet you every morning.

If you start at Thornton College in September, our staff will be aware of your requirements. If your needs have changed in any way, please contact our Thornton College Manager through email at thorntoncollege@hughbaird.ac.uk or phone at 0151 934 4811.

Our Support Workers are ready to assist you in a variety of ways, including assisting you in your classes. They will assist you in understanding the classes as well as writing, spelling, and organising your work, as well as any other requirements you may have such as social, communicational, and personal needs.

We will help you to achieve your maximum potential, and we will take into account any learning that you have already done. We will also work with you to help you develop your life goals.

For the first six weeks that you are at Thornton College, your tutors will check to see what skills you already have. They will also find out which skills you would like, or need, to help you to live independently, get into further education or find a job.

If you have joined Thornton College from school we will also talk to your school so that we can understand what help you need. Once we have all of this information, we will plan a detailed learning programme for you. This will ensure that you can learn at a level and pace to suit your needs, abilities, interests and learning styles.

You will study a range of areas which will help you to develop your skills, and you will enjoy practical activities and projects which will help you to become as independent as possible.

You will gain qualifications relating to your achievements and interests and your progress will be recognised with a College Certificate of Progress.

Your classes will include:

  • Maths for everyday life (including managing money, time and measuring)
  • Reading, writing, speaking and listening
  • Art
  • Home management (including cooking and healthy eating)
  • Everyday living skills (including being out and about in the community)
  • Work skills (including learning routines, health and safety, IT, applying for jobs)
  • Enterprise and charity work (including work and voluntary placements)
  • Enrichment (including a choir, woodwork club, sports clubs and photography club)

Thornton College has good, modern facilities to give you the right training and experience to learn new skills.

We have multimedia facilities, a horticulture room, kitchen and even a small apartment which will help you to learn how to live as independently as possible. The canteen and cafe area are attractive and spacious and also provide drama and performance space.

The extensive grounds include an allotment area and sports facilities.

When you come to Thornton College you will have lots of help and support from the staff.

They will help you to get around the College, keep up with your work, and to enjoy yourself with friends at lunch and break times. Different students will study different courses, and you will be able to choose the activities which interest you.

The information below gives you an example of what you might do during a day at College.

8:50am: Arrive at College
Your transport will drop you off at Thornton College, where you will be met by our friendly team of Support Workers.

9am - 12pm: Morning lessons
In your class groups, you will meet your tutor for the morning lesson. Support Workers will stay with you in your lessons in case you need any extra help. During the break, there are a wide range of hot and cold drinks available to buy in the canteen and you will also receive a free healthy breakfast. If you need any help, the Support Workers will assist you.

12pm - 1pm: Lunch
You will receive a choice of free hot or cold lunches from the canteen, or you can bring your own packed lunch with you. If you need any help with money, making choices or even carrying items, the staff will assist you.

1pm - 3:30pm: Afternoon lessons
In your class groups you will meet your tutor for the afternoon. Support Workers will again stay with you in your lessons in case you need any extra help.

3:30pm: End of the College day
Staff will supervise as you leave College.

A lot of your work will be developing practical skills, so you may not need to sit an exam. For example you might need to show how you would travel on a bus, or prepare a snack.

You can progress on to further study at College, go into employment or supported employment or independent living.

Thornton College Manager
Email: thorntoncollege@hughbaird.ac.uk
Tel: 0151 934 4811

Care Assistant Team Leader
Tel: 0151 353 4421/4552

Student Services at Hugh Baird College
Tel: 0151 353 4444

Need more information or have a question?

Simply email thorntoncollege@hughbaird.ac.uk and we can ensure your query gets to the correct member of staff.

Supporting you all the way

Coming to college is big change in your life, there’s so much information to take in, and so many different things to consider.

The important thing to remember: don’t worry. We’re here to help and support you through every part of your story – from questions about courses and financial help, to advice on personal issues and future career opportunities.

Wellbeing

If you need support/advice with your mental health or wellbeing, you can access external services via our Mental Health Support Portal.

Support Portal

Financial Support

Worries over money and finance shouldn’t stop you from coming to College. We have a number of bursaries and packages available to you.

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Careers Advice

Our team of independent Careers Advisors are fully trained to help you find the perfect career option that suits you.

Email the team

Learner Support

We have specialist tutors, modern support software and highly-trained support staff. We support every single student, regardless of their challenges.

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