Bradford College hosted almost 80 GCSE students from schools across the region as part of the “Class of 2024” Higher Education Summer School residential organised by Go Higher West Yorkshire.
The Year 10 pupils, aged 14 and 15, enjoyed an action-packed three days of activities designed to help give them a better insight into Higher Education.
The teenagers came to Bradford on day two, taking part in a series of interactive subject taster sessions at Bradford College and the University of Bradford.
Go Higher West Yorkshire works to widen participation in Higher Education for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and from areas with a low rate of progression to Higher Education.
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